fun fact: the original budget for the movie was about $25million but they cut it way down to only $4million so that’s why some of the costumes and effects aren’t much (plus it was 1998)
Rose Tea my artistic child brain took it one step further, that the goblin still had his human paint on his arms but took off the uncomfortable human mask when he got back in Halloweentown :’) who knows, it saved my childhood memory maybe it’ll help yours too!
I think that's probably the most realistic line in the movie and I don't understand why everyone is giving it shit lol. When you're a kid you want to be grown up and feel mature so bad, until you actually do grown up then you want to be a kid again lol.
@@johnbaca80 haha exactly. I don't try to give it shit...not too much :p It's like me watching my younger self and thinking "Girl, you're fine. Don't wish to be a grown up, just listen to your darn mom, you'll understand eventually."
@Jim Johnson Uh, thanks for your concern, I guess? Whatever issues I might have are my own, but I think I'm allowed to make fun of things on the internet, thank you.
Jim Johnson Because in 2019 most people who are 22 haven’t (or barely) finished their studies, got a secure job and are financially stable. Yet society expects you to be a perfectly mature adult like in the times when you usually died at the ripe old age of 40. Never mind the fact that your brain is still developing until you’re 25. I guess it depends on what you mean by “grownup”...
I don't know what kind of grandmas you have but mine never fit into any grandma stereotypes. Well it could be because one is Italian and one German but I don't know.🤷🏻♀️
Nope. My grandma always had different kinds of Hershey’s kisses. And the other one would drive me and my brother around in her golf cart to her sisters house where we had an endless supply of Airheads lmao
Those strawberry candies remind me of church and teachers more than grandmas. My grandma was less a sweet old lady and more Blanche from Golden Girls so the only candy I ever got from her was wintergreen peppermints or spearmint gum. And on Halloween the only candy we got to give out (I lived with my grandma) was these generic black and orange wax paper wrapped peanut butter taffy-like candy that was a bitch to chew through and could easily suffocate you if you didn't have a drink on hand to help it slide down the chute. Lmao
My mother's family lived in the town where they filmed Halloween Town. I remember my grandmother driving near the town square set so I could get a peak at what was going on. I remember seeing the giant pumpkin and people in costumes wandering around. I'm glad my grandmother gave me that memory :)
Lol than I was an Adult when I was 9! XD Seriously Ariel? you can't Even breathe on the surface! and another thing... You are 16 years old! You wanna sell your soul to get legs from a sea witch when you turn 18 go ahead! but Until then You live by my rules!
@@angrynoodletwentyfive6463 to be fair it was made painfully clear to the audience that Ariel was being an idiot when Ursula clearly wasnt trustworthy (like most wish granters) Even as a kid its obvious that was a dumb mistake
You know rewatching this movie recently, Sophie seemed a lot more powerful than Marnie. She’s clairvoyant, her spell casting is more affective and they actually work
edit*. Sophie was good at wanting/wishing for things and letting herself have them. The grandma said something like this when Marnie asked how she is riding a broom, "It's wanting things and letting yourself have it!".
I think a lot of this is because Marnie is so stifled. Her mother embraces the mundane and 'normal' to the point that Dylan, even when faced with all the magic, still tries to dismiss it. Marnie was behind the curve magically speaking because she'd gone so long without the proper tutelage or encouragement. At the beginning of the movie if I remember correctly Marnie does a small bit of magic, so it's clear that her mother couldn't keep it from her forever yet she attempted to purely for her own selfish reasons - i.e. the mom was just over being a witch/Halloweentown?? Sophie, on the other hand, being a lot younger still had a lot of childlike wonder left. So it was much easier for her to seamlessly slide into the magical realm because she had no weird emotional or mental hang-ups yet.
i actually always thought she was more powerful. even as a kid i always felt bad for sophie because she was very powerful and was able to perform like spells without even knowing what they were but she never got any real recognition
Magic weakens without use, to the point that by a witch's 16th birthday if they don't accept it and embrace it fully, if they don't claim their heritage, they lose it forever. In fact this is the very argument at the start of the film between Marnie's mother and grandmother. This makes Sophie, a child still bound by the constraints of only her imagination, more willing to demand and thus even unintentionally obtain the things she desires. Specifically through magic. Meanwhile, Marnie knows/uses three or four spells throughout the entirefitdy movie she can rely on.
Bryce Mckenzie I understand it perfectly not sure how it’s hard for people.. they go to halloweenton with grandma, there’s a curse, they help fix it, shows them doing Halloween-y things, it’s just a cute Halloween movie. That’s it. Pretty easy to get! They are all witches, the kids don’t know at first then they find out and train their powers.. wow hard
That was the budget for most of these movies. Although I think for Halloweentown, it as probably a bag of Wothers and strawberry candies and a used wad of bubble gum.
Almost getting there at that age. And still kinda worried about getting there. I am just 28. So if 30 and still not know what you are doing? Would it be easier to say that too at my age of 28?
I'm 28 and I still watch Halloweentwon every year is it outdated? Yes, Is it a little cringy? Yes, but I'm good with it cause I love it! I will say the late Debbie Reynolds made this movie it wouldnt have been near as good without her
I 100% agree - the movie wouldn't be the same without Reynolds. She literally made the flavor and tone of the movie what it was, tied it together with a genuine 'witchy' feel.
My great grandma loves these movies, and honestly she's pretty much the same as Marnie's grandma, and I love her for that. I'm actually kinda sad that she will never take my brother and I to see Shrek at mcdonalds ever again...
You ever get that feeling where as a little kid you thought all the movies you watched were the best movies ever only to realize they sucked when you got older?
The fact that the witch in the book looks like Marnie is amazing when you think about how in the 4th film apparently Marnie looks exactly like her Grandmother did at her age...which implies that the picture is of Aggie as a teen.
Astro Wolvez they still play them it’s just only around Halloween just like Hocus Pocus is only played around Halloween. It would be weird to play a Halloween movie not around Halloween since it’s called Halloweentown for a reason
I'll have to re-read that comment about 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times.
I remember when it was just released. Grew up watching it every Halloween. And now it’s tradition to watch Halloweentown and Halloweentown II. The others are irrelevant. Also, a Halloweentown Prequel would be great! Based on Gwen. How she falls in love with a mortal man. Despite Kalabar trying to exist for Gwen. I’m sure Kalabar was a stuck up teen. Too good and too tough. But Gwen just wants something different. And here she comes into the mortal world. How’s that for a movie!
Knowing her character, I feel like a prequel based on her would be pretty bland. Considering that the main reason why she left Halloween Town was because she HATED everything about it. Though it would be interesting to see how different the grandma was as a mother. I imagine the grandma was more understanding of Gwen’s feelings and accepted her decision to move away, even though she didn’t agree with it. Versus Gwen who is controlling of her children. I think that the reason why Gwen hated Halloween Town so much was because she was too normal compared to the other creatures, perceiving them all as freaks and thought she was better than them.
@@MidnightRose. why would she think the creatures are freaks? That’s not shown anywhere in her character. I think it’s more likely that she saw HERSELF as the freak/odd one out, and she found someone who didn’t care that she wasn’t as “interesting” as the other Halloweentown creatures, so she left Halloweentown behind for the mortal world, where she could just be normal and be like everyone else. If she thought she was better than the people of Halloweentown, she never would’ve left, nor would she have been happy to bury her powers
@@MidnightRose. ehhh, I see it more as little mermaid type of thing. teenager longs for a world unknown and forbidden and absolutely fascinating that she’s obsessed with. since she only stopped using magic after her mortal husband died, i’m guessing his death had magic involved somehow hence her freaking out and deciding that she would never use her powers again and the kids would never know. as the movies progress, she gets more comfortable with using her magic again and i really don’t think that’s a coincidence when you consider her kids, the embodiment of their mortal father, have embraced magic and Halloweentown and she’s able to heal and enjoy magic again instead of being scared of it.
Eric Naylor nah, that’s 20-27 yo. At 30, you are supposed to have been somewhat autonomous for 10 years, minimum, so it’s kinda normal to expect 30 yo to be mature.
Vlad 117 why 8 years ? Did you leave your parents’ home at 22 ? Because when I spoke about « some » autonomy, that’s more or less what I meant. And people generally leave their parents’ home at an age ranging from 16 to 20. At least in France, I don’t know for the US, but I don’t see why it should be all that different. Now, if we are talking about financial autonomy (so full autonomy), then yeah, you gotta push these numbers up, to something like 18-25.
The only issue I have with points 1 & 3 you made at the end there is…Gwen Cromwell didn’t know that Kalibar was evil until halfway through the movie. Her real motivations were probably that she fell in love with a human and the human world is all her kids know, and let’s be honest, Halloweentown is like a small town. No room to grow, not a lot of jobs probably, not a lot of romantic options, and she probably wants her kids to have more opportunities than she did. Her error, of course, is not letting her kids have a say, not letting them choose for themselves.
I see Gwen as the type of parent that chooses their children’s careers for them and completely disregard their own interests. Let your kids be who they want to be! She even tried to guilt trip Marny in the second movie by accusing her of turning against her mother, just because Marny chose to practice magic.
Yeah, had she been trying to "get away from creepy Kalibar" she wouldn't have had such a positive reaction to finding out that he was the mayor. And she didn't find out about his 'take over the human world' plot until literally the last few minutes. Her biggest issue is that she's choosing to keep her family from knowing their heritage, and she was trying to prevent Marnie and Sophie from becoming witches by not training them. Had Marnie not overheard her and Aggie arguing, she would have lost her powers completely.
To be honest I don't think I could ever sympathize with Marney's mom. She was going to let her kids grow up without knowing about this whole other side of themselves. She wasn't even gonna give them the option of knowing about magic and Halloweentown.
When I watched it while I was younger, I didn't really like or dislike her mom, but if that were to be a real situation, like you can't just not tell your kids about something that amazing, she was just like, "Well I don't like magic so I'm just never gonna let my kids be involved in it" like a complete narcissist
Yeeees, Like if she wanted to live in the human world that's her prerogative, but banning your kids from knowing about their family and their heritage because it wasn't YOUR jam is just a one way track to getting your kids to need therapy. Like she literally wouldn't let her kids celebrate HALLOWEEN, a completely normal human custom, because she was tired of Halloween, I guess? It's fucked up.
I mean, on her perspective, she lived in that world and didn’t think it was the best for her children, and also, why would she want to live in a world where your creepy ex is the mayor?
Helena Rosno Um... hi again? 😅 Third time’s a charm I guess. 😂 And yes you’re right about the movie being confusing. Literally I remember one part when they discussed about the time difference between their worlds, and the grandmother said like 3 hours in the real world was 2 days in Halloweentown, and my 8 year old self was like; “Umm... what?! 🤦🏻♂️”
The mom is also by far the best actor of the group. I mean I don’t necessarily think any of the others are bad because the script and editing was equally responsible, but the whole thing just feels so cheap like a high school play or something. The mom is the only character whose emotions and reactions feel genuine and realistic.
That’s Judith Hoag. She was the first live action April O’niel. She is actually a pretty good actress and she did well in TMNT (1990) buuuut she didn’t like how dark the finished product was with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and basically downgraded herself to more family oriented films. Even though HalloweenTown has some dark moments it’s not nearly as gritty as TMNT was. So yeah, her and Debby Reynolds’s are basically your most seasoned actresses here.
So true about the Wether's Original and the strawberry candy. My Grandma had that shii in her purse and all over her house. Also those little square caramel candy wrapped in clear saran wrap.
The only question I have that I still ask myself about the movie is how Sofie actually got on the bus... If grandma went through the side door and Marnie and Dylan went through the back of the bus, how did Sofie get on? All of your other questions could be answered with magic. But this bus question has haunted me since I was 8 years old lol
Hannah Smith this has bugged me for years!! They show the bus door for basically the entire shot until it closes, including from the outside, so there was literally no chance for her to get on.
Fun fact; The actress who played Marnie has an Etsy shop where she sells Halloween Town shirts and magnets. I've also been to Helena, Oregon where this was filmed. It's.... interesting...
I remember watching this with a class in elementary, and I got so scared I went to the lunchroom and sat alone drawing. Looking back, I really don't get why this movie freaked me out so much xD
What I didn’t like about the movie is that Marnie gets too much credit Sophie’s the one who remembers the spell unlocks the door when thier trying to get in thier grandma’s house and tells marnie that there grandma is walking with Luke meanwhile marnie yelling at her mom and not to mention helps make the potion and marnie even said she didn’t belong thier anyways I’m like sis that younger sister is more advanced than you sooooooo...........😶🤨😐 why u saying that. that’s all.
Nothing makes me cringe/roll my eyes more than a 12 - 13 year-old saying they're "practically grown up." Except maybe: "I'm not like other girls!" says every other girl.
I feel like that line's actually realistic though lol. I remember as I kid I always wanted to be thought of as older and do mature things. I'd go online and sign up for free shit because I though getting mail in my name was so mature and cool... Then I started getting bills 😢
Halloweentown, Twitches, Moms Got A Date With A Vampire, The Little Vampire and Ernest Scared Stupid were the family friendly Halloween movies I remember and cherish fondly growing up. I don’t even question the fact that they were silly. They may be silly but they’ll always have a place in my heart.
This whole movie series is awesome. I loved how over the course of the series you see the kids gradually grow older. Like, at the end the older brother ( forgot his name lol)becomes a teenager in high-school and eventually even goes to college.
I mean, Calabar isn't a demon, just a Warlock utilizing either a transfiguration spell or a Glamour to hide his appearance. Also, Aggie and Gwen working together couldn't defeat him while he held, and was subsequently drawing power from, Merlin's Talisman. It took the combined magic of the entire living Cromwell family to overwhelm him. Without the talisman I suspect Aggie could defeat him, the only reason why she didn't defeat him in the movie theater was because she was trying to get information from him and she got distracted by her family coming in.
I like twitches too and the second movie a lot of the dcoms I liked and miss all of them I might have watched these movies after a was 11 because I was 8 when this movie came out I don’t remember anything before I was 11 I am weird 😂
What is it with villains screaming "noooo" as they slowly die? If I was dissolving into thin air I'd be like "WAIT NO WHAT THE FRIG I CAN'T DIE YET I HAVEN'T FINISHED SUPERNATURALLLLLLL..."
@@toasty973 Finishing twelve I stopped at season eight a while ago and then season fourteen came out and I was like "oh snap I gotta catch up" and I haven't slept since
just that random moment in this video at 9:23 looks like, a tv show from the nineties. I mean the framing, the clothes, that background music, the resolution. the music really hits it. damn.
Yooooo that was my movie... I loved don't look under the bed. There's some OG Disney Channel original movies that are timeless to me and that's one of them
An interesting thing about the girl who plays Marnie, as well as a lot of other stars of Disney originals, is that they all ended up on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit playing rape victims somehow. I guess that's just the natural progression of Disney original stars?
That's probably true for every Law & Order, now that I think about it. Their child actors are usually good and look familiar sometimes. SVU does it especially since it's a lot more of a performance though. I'm not sure if she was still a child when she made the last of her Disney originals, but she had that youthful face for a really long time considering the gap between those roles.
I know. That's what I said. She still looks incredibly young in SVU though, even though she was a teen when the original Halloweentown was made in 1998
It does make sense. The mayor of Halloweentown had a relationship with a witch named Gwen who’s apart of one of the strongest witch families. She chose to marry a mortal human. The humans made the split between mortals and halloweentown. Calabar wanted to make the switch. So he uses his power for evil instead of good. The Cromwells come and stop to make everything peaceful again.
I love that you did this. I bought all the movies a few years ago cause I'm a weird person who loved them but yeah its weird... I still watch them Omg people actually liked this??? Thanks I guess???
Somehow I can't bring myself to agree (While trying not to look through rose tinted glasses). Essentially the story is that her children are half "Witch" half human, one half of themselves is never told to them and kept from them. So her mom is essentially taking away her right to even know about her birth right. It's like if adopted parents didn't let their 13 year old know that their biological mother was dying of cancer and wanted to say goodbye or something. (sorry probably a bad anology) To the point of wanting them to have "normal lives" and "go to school" they still do that even after they begin learning about magic, so literally she kept this from them for no other reason than the fact that she didn't want to be reminded of her heritage.
In a crazy fantasy world where you can be half witch there fucking is. That's the whole beginning of fucking Harry Potter. His aunt and uncle are horrible people that don't even tell him he has magic and try to actively keep it from him out of spite and jealousy. Don't argue over semantics.
Even as a kid both Marnie and her mom annoyed me at times. Marnie can be such an arrogant, know-at-all brat. And the mom is a mega buzzkill who doesn't even tell her own kids of their heritage and nearly cost her own daughter her right to choose to be a witch.
Do the hunger games next! I'd love that because even though hunger games was great, their were definitely some things that could have been rethought!!!
Is Halloweentown weird?
Yes.
Do I still like it?
Yes.
Yes. Yes.
Do I wish it was a real place?
YES
Sappy Cakes
Is Halloween town weird
Yes
Do I still LOVE it
YES😂
SAME 😂
Sappy Cakes sameee 😂
You don’t buy that strawberry candy. It just appears once you get old.
I've seen them in the bulk candy section in a macy's near my house. :-/
Val laV I always buy them at party city
I found them at the Winco near my house. They have a section just for grandma candy
They sell at walmart and super one but my grandmom said she never bought them but she has MILLIONS
But i dont know if she is lieing
@ThatKawaiiNeku Girl Forever wat that mean?
Marnie:
“I'M 13, I'M PRACTICALLY A GROWN UP.”
*DANIELLE COHN HAS ENTERED THE MOVIE*
😂
BAHAHA
😂 *fathers have left the chat*
Lmao 😂
Dominique Flores 😂😂😂
Nonchalantly throwing your sibling across the room is one of the main activities that happens if you have a sibling.
@Joseph Wood That's normal too
can confirm
I was that sibling that was thrown 😭
Heck yeah
@@rabbitherochlo I was too! lol
fun fact: the original budget for the movie was about $25million but they cut it way down to only $4million so that’s why some of the costumes and effects aren’t much (plus it was 1998)
D
@Rose Tea You're not supposed to put acrylic paint on your body. It's toxic.
They littaraly cut it by 21MILLION
Rose Tea my artistic child brain took it one step further, that the goblin still had his human paint on his arms but took off the uncomfortable human mask when he got back in Halloweentown :’) who knows, it saved my childhood memory maybe it’ll help yours too!
It is so campy i love it
The whole town is people with party city masks. Hahaha. I loved this movie but this video is so accurate.
So true lol
Party city didnt exist back then
@@SlasherHorrorMovies1 yes it did LOL
ya like the guy with the green mask didn't have green skin like...wut
No because thats why i love it its so funny
Has everyone forgot that the masterpiece of a movie, “Twitches” exists?
Kaitlyn Grant ahh omg yea
THE ONLY HALLOWEEN MOVIE I LOVE
Kaitlyn Grant I loved that!
I LOVE THAT MOVIE
I'm still trying to find exact replicas of the necklaces
RIP the magically delightful Debbie Reynolds
Rip
she not dead
Yeah she is. She died about a month after her daughter Carrie Fischer died
Sadly :(
She died a day after
When they defeat him by humming 🤣 but seriously, you know you've outgrown the movie when the parent becomes the most relatable character.
Mama Amber lol I agree. The mom was actually in the right and she should’ve knocked the living daylights out of Marne for talking back. Couldn’t be me
I'm 13 and she's relatable
lol so true!!
I don’t think I’ll ever relate to anyone but grandma Aggie
@@pandaking9000 I'm definitely Aggie in the second movie trying to match socks 😂
"I'm 13, I'm practically a grown-up." Marney dear, at 22 I sometimes wish society didn't consider me a grown-up -.-'
I think that's probably the most realistic line in the movie and I don't understand why everyone is giving it shit lol. When you're a kid you want to be grown up and feel mature so bad, until you actually do grown up then you want to be a kid again lol.
@@johnbaca80 haha exactly. I don't try to give it shit...not too much :p It's like me watching my younger self and thinking "Girl, you're fine. Don't wish to be a grown up, just listen to your darn mom, you'll understand eventually."
@Jim Johnson Uh, thanks for your concern, I guess? Whatever issues I might have are my own, but I think I'm allowed to make fun of things on the internet, thank you.
@@dsofic right haha, it really is hard not to give it shit too thought tbh, it really is so cringy hahaha.
Jim Johnson Because in 2019 most people who are 22 haven’t (or barely) finished their studies, got a secure job and are financially stable. Yet society expects you to be a perfectly mature adult like in the times when you usually died at the ripe old age of 40. Never mind the fact that your brain is still developing until you’re 25. I guess it depends on what you mean by “grownup”...
Does everyone's grandma have the same candy dealer?
No😭😂😂😂😂
I don't know what kind of grandmas you have but mine never fit into any grandma stereotypes. Well it could be because one is Italian and one German but I don't know.🤷🏻♀️
Nope. My grandma always had different kinds of Hershey’s kisses. And the other one would drive me and my brother around in her golf cart to her sisters house where we had an endless supply of Airheads lmao
Those strawberry candies remind me of church and teachers more than grandmas. My grandma was less a sweet old lady and more Blanche from Golden Girls so the only candy I ever got from her was wintergreen peppermints or spearmint gum. And on Halloween the only candy we got to give out (I lived with my grandma) was these generic black and orange wax paper wrapped peanut butter taffy-like candy that was a bitch to chew through and could easily suffocate you if you didn't have a drink on hand to help it slide down the chute. Lmao
Wookie my grandma always had mints and those strawberry candies with a wrapper that had a strawberry design on it
6:32 Marney: “ I’m never going to school again and I’ll move someplace far away and join a motorcycle gang”
My mind: RIVERDALE
I thought of Heathers
Gummyqueen Doesstuff
ooh, yeah.
I’ve never seen riverdale
LMAOO😂😂😂😂
Truuu
Its mary
My mother's family lived in the town where they filmed Halloween Town. I remember my grandmother driving near the town square set so I could get a peak at what was going on. I remember seeing the giant pumpkin and people in costumes wandering around. I'm glad my grandmother gave me that memory :)
BitOfEvrythingOo0 Omg so jealous!!! 😍😍😍 So awesome you have that memory because of your grandmother!
lucky
I think your grandma is a witch
I used to live in st.helens! We love that😂
Where was it filmed at?
I saw a post once that said “as soon as you start sympathizing with the parents in Disney movies, you know you’re old/an adult” 😂
How about when someone gets the usual socks for Christmas, and finally thinks it's a worthwhile gift.
@@luigi55125 YES!!! I love socks for Christmas!....my how the years have passed.
Something something username getting socks and clothes for christmas is something i look forward to every year lmao
Lol than I was an Adult when I was 9! XD Seriously Ariel? you can't Even breathe on the surface! and another thing... You are 16 years old! You wanna sell your soul to get legs from a sea witch when you turn 18 go ahead! but Until then You live by my rules!
@@angrynoodletwentyfive6463 to be fair it was made painfully clear to the audience that Ariel was being an idiot when Ursula clearly wasnt trustworthy (like most wish granters)
Even as a kid its obvious that was a dumb mistake
You know rewatching this movie recently, Sophie seemed a lot more powerful than Marnie. She’s clairvoyant, her spell casting is more affective and they actually work
edit*. Sophie was good at wanting/wishing for things and letting herself have them. The grandma said something like this when Marnie asked how she is riding a broom, "It's wanting things and letting yourself have it!".
I think a lot of this is because Marnie is so stifled. Her mother embraces the mundane and 'normal' to the point that Dylan, even when faced with all the magic, still tries to dismiss it. Marnie was behind the curve magically speaking because she'd gone so long without the proper tutelage or encouragement. At the beginning of the movie if I remember correctly Marnie does a small bit of magic, so it's clear that her mother couldn't keep it from her forever yet she attempted to purely for her own selfish reasons - i.e. the mom was just over being a witch/Halloweentown??
Sophie, on the other hand, being a lot younger still had a lot of childlike wonder left. So it was much easier for her to seamlessly slide into the magical realm because she had no weird emotional or mental hang-ups yet.
i actually always thought she was more powerful. even as a kid i always felt bad for sophie because she was very powerful and was able to perform like spells without even knowing what they were but she never got any real recognition
If i remember correctly, Marnie also had those kind of abilities at Sophie's age, but her mother suppressed them.
Magic weakens without use, to the point that by a witch's 16th birthday if they don't accept it and embrace it fully, if they don't claim their heritage, they lose it forever. In fact this is the very argument at the start of the film between Marnie's mother and grandmother.
This makes Sophie, a child still bound by the constraints of only her imagination, more willing to demand and thus even unintentionally obtain the things she desires. Specifically through magic. Meanwhile, Marnie knows/uses three or four spells throughout the entirefitdy movie she can rely on.
Tbh I think halloweentown is the most iconic Halloween movie
This movie is a Classic... Even if No One can understand it.
Bryce Mckenzie I understand it perfectly not sure how it’s hard for people.. they go to halloweenton with grandma, there’s a curse, they help fix it, shows them doing Halloween-y things, it’s just a cute Halloween movie. That’s it. Pretty easy to get! They are all witches, the kids don’t know at first then they find out and train their powers.. wow hard
@@alexisrose4221 i think the confusing part is why it's called Halloweentown.There's nothing "Halloween" about a plain town filled with creatures.
Why did you capitalize random words? The words ‘classic’, ‘even’, ‘no’ and ‘one’ aren’t proper nouns. You know this right?
yeah
I understand it. It's my favorite Halloween movies
Kalabar: I knOw you have the talisman!
Grandma: I dOoÜ have the talisman!
Kalabar: GiVE mE tHE taliSmaN!
Grandma: NNnnnnnever!
😂
😂😂😂
Zapped with a magical beam
Why is it always a talisman. Why can't it ever be a taliswoman. #equality
😂😂😂😂
Anyone else binge on Alex’s videos? They are so addictive, even if I haven’t seen the tv show or movie I watch it anyways cause it’s so entertaining😋
same
I've watched all of his Riverdale videos and I have never seen a second of Riverdale, haha.
You just described my whole life...lol 🤣🤣
Absolutely! My three favorite things are 1. The Red Flag marching band, 2. Round-eyed sideways squeaky chair, and 3. The back float wriggle
"Guess I gotta blow up the world now"
Did you just explain Heathers
yes
No, just the school for now lol
I think he did
“What was the budget for this movie? Like a nickel and a rubber band?” 😂😂
I love that I scrolled down to read this comment right as he was saying it. I love when that happens!
That was the budget for most of these movies. Although I think for Halloweentown, it as probably a bag of Wothers and strawberry candies and a used wad of bubble gum.
No a penny and a piece of kfc chicken
A BUDGEEEEET!? A BUDGEEEEET!?
Thats the best part about the movie
You're 30 and you still don't know what you're doing? I'm glad I'm not alone
TeamForwood i’m soon 35 and still don’t know what I’m doing.
I am starting to think it's part of being adult at this point...
Because the only ones who have everything figured out are the teenagers after all
Almost getting there at that age. And still kinda worried about getting there. I am just 28. So if 30 and still not know what you are doing? Would it be easier to say that too at my age of 28?
TeamForwood same. I’m a couple of months from turning 31, and I’m just winging this adult thing
@@liizzset agreed.
13 and grown up... Adolescence is really a grandiose age ...
Muna Dira 16 yr old typing from the grave: yes
17 year old now running the underworld: we eagerly await your arrival!
"What was the budget for this movie a nickle and a rubber band"
Disney: no just a nickel...
...
Okay we lied it was just the rubber band :(
@•pebbles• then we broke the rubber band
Don’t be silly, it was a dime and 2 rubber bands
nah nah, it was pocket lint and 1 button
I'm 28 and I still watch Halloweentwon every year is it outdated? Yes, Is it a little cringy? Yes, but I'm good with it cause I love it!
I will say the late Debbie Reynolds made this movie it wouldnt have been near as good without her
I know it doesn't feel like Halloween until I watch it haha
Kaylin Taylor
i agree
i love it so much i made my kid watch it hahaha
I 100% agree - the movie wouldn't be the same without Reynolds. She literally made the flavor and tone of the movie what it was, tied it together with a genuine 'witchy' feel.
R.I.P Debbie Reynolds this was the first movie as a kid I seen her in. It's a goofy fun movie.
Hobo Girl same for me
Hobo Girl aye same for me. It wasn’t until she died that I realised that’s her name in real life 😅
also Carrie Fisher's mother :( will still watch these evry year tho, silly but fun. Debbie was always fun to watch!
So the villain wants to take over the world because he got dumped by his high school crush. That actually sounds hilarious.
like voldermort
I guess him and Obito/Tobi from Naruto would have a lot to talk about eh?
Relatable
Obito and Calabar took being an angry incel to an entirely new level
Sahithi Ambavaram
Or Dr. Doofenschmirtz
My great grandma loves these movies, and honestly she's pretty much the same as Marnie's grandma, and I love her for that. I'm actually kinda sad that she will never take my brother and I to see Shrek at mcdonalds ever again...
You ever get that feeling where as a little kid you thought all the movies you watched were the best movies ever only to realize they sucked when you got older?
Girl of Many Vloggities He needs to see Don't Look Under the Bed...it would BLOW HIS MIND
Girl of Many Vloggities *cough* high school musical *cough*
Depressed Potato no, I realized that sucked when I was little just as much as I do now, if not a little more.
Girl of Many Vloggities Wow, good for you.
Monsters Inc is still the best thanks
Does the Movie makes no sense?: yes
Do i watch it every year anyway:....yes
The fact that the witch in the book looks like Marnie is amazing when you think about how in the 4th film apparently Marnie looks exactly like her Grandmother did at her age...which implies that the picture is of Aggie as a teen.
Wow that's some deep thinking, I didn't notice that 😱
God they never show these movies anymore so I can't for the life of me remember that.
@@astrowolvez They only play them around Halloween, but they do play them
Astro Wolvez they still play them it’s just only around Halloween just like Hocus Pocus is only played around Halloween. It would be weird to play a Halloween movie not around Halloween since it’s called Halloweentown for a reason
I'll have to re-read that comment about 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times.
I remember when it was just released. Grew up watching it every Halloween. And now it’s tradition to watch Halloweentown and Halloweentown II. The others are irrelevant.
Also, a Halloweentown Prequel would be great! Based on Gwen. How she falls in love with a mortal man. Despite Kalabar trying to exist for Gwen. I’m sure Kalabar was a stuck up teen. Too good and too tough. But Gwen just wants something different. And here she comes into the mortal world. How’s that for a movie!
Knowing her character, I feel like a prequel based on her would be pretty bland. Considering that the main reason why she left Halloween Town was because she HATED everything about it. Though it would be interesting to see how different the grandma was as a mother. I imagine the grandma was more understanding of Gwen’s feelings and accepted her decision to move away, even though she didn’t agree with it. Versus Gwen who is controlling of her children.
I think that the reason why Gwen hated Halloween Town so much was because she was too normal compared to the other creatures, perceiving them all as freaks and thought she was better than them.
@@MidnightRose. why would she think the creatures are freaks? That’s not shown anywhere in her character. I think it’s more likely that she saw HERSELF as the freak/odd one out, and she found someone who didn’t care that she wasn’t as “interesting” as the other Halloweentown creatures, so she left Halloweentown behind for the mortal world, where she could just be normal and be like everyone else. If she thought she was better than the people of Halloweentown, she never would’ve left, nor would she have been happy to bury her powers
@@MidnightRose. ehhh, I see it more as little mermaid type of thing. teenager longs for a world unknown and forbidden and absolutely fascinating that she’s obsessed with. since she only stopped using magic after her mortal husband died, i’m guessing his death had magic involved somehow hence her freaking out and deciding that she would never use her powers again and the kids would never know. as the movies progress, she gets more comfortable with using her magic again and i really don’t think that’s a coincidence when you consider her kids, the embodiment of their mortal father, have embraced magic and Halloweentown and she’s able to heal and enjoy magic again instead of being scared of it.
The third film is my fave!
I feel like prequels seem to ruin series these days.
Ah, 30. The age where you're still technically young, but for some reason everyone expects you to be mature all of a sudden.
all this sudden? right...
Eric Naylor nah, that’s 20-27 yo. At 30, you are supposed to have been somewhat autonomous for 10 years, minimum, so it’s kinda normal to expect 30 yo to be mature.
@@nathanjora7627 10 years at least is a bit much. 8 years max sounds more reasonable.
Vlad 117 why 8 years ?
Did you leave your parents’ home at 22 ?
Because when I spoke about « some » autonomy, that’s more or less what I meant.
And people generally leave their parents’ home at an age ranging from 16 to 20.
At least in France, I don’t know for the US, but I don’t see why it should be all that different.
Now, if we are talking about financial autonomy (so full autonomy), then yeah, you gotta push these numbers up, to something like 18-25.
@@nathanjora7627 yeah more like 26+ (because you'll just be graduating at like 24 for Master's)
“Please, let this be a normal field trip”
*”wItH tHe fRiZz, No wAY”*
Ooooooooohhhhh yyyyyyyeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
I was thinking the same thing LOL 😄😆🤣😂
omg yessss!!! XDXDXDXD
And you might get BAKED INTO A PIE
(KEEP THE CHAIN GOIN)
•toxic•croc• *plays theme song*
Those strawberry candies are phantom candies. You never see them until they float into your life, and then they disappear, never to be seen again.
Elder Fire I literally see hundreds of those at my grandmas house
I know where to get them
Everyone grandmas has those candies. But they sell them at the dollar store. I swear I saw them once there.
Brit Ferguson yup i get mine from dollar tree i was so happy i found them lol
Dollar Tree and Walmart I believe, lol.
The only issue I have with points 1 & 3 you made at the end there is…Gwen Cromwell didn’t know that Kalibar was evil until halfway through the movie.
Her real motivations were probably that she fell in love with a human and the human world is all her kids know, and let’s be honest, Halloweentown is like a small town. No room to grow, not a lot of jobs probably, not a lot of romantic options, and she probably wants her kids to have more opportunities than she did.
Her error, of course, is not letting her kids have a say, not letting them choose for themselves.
I see Gwen as the type of parent that chooses their children’s careers for them and completely disregard their own interests. Let your kids be who they want to be!
She even tried to guilt trip Marny in the second movie by accusing her of turning against her mother, just because Marny chose to practice magic.
Yes
Yeah, had she been trying to "get away from creepy Kalibar" she wouldn't have had such a positive reaction to finding out that he was the mayor. And she didn't find out about his 'take over the human world' plot until literally the last few minutes.
Her biggest issue is that she's choosing to keep her family from knowing their heritage, and she was trying to prevent Marnie and Sophie from becoming witches by not training them. Had Marnie not overheard her and Aggie arguing, she would have lost her powers completely.
"I'm 13, im practically a grown up"
bruh... im 19 and still childish 😂😂😂
hahaha yeeppppp
Hunter and I’m 20 and I watch cartoons 😎
I'm 17 and a hormonal teen aaaaand i still like chocolate milk, old cartoons, and think im 5 so i think i need help..
Think that's exactly what a 13 year old would say
Y'all know at 13 most of y'all though and felt you grown as fuck, stop playing!!!
To be honest I don't think I could ever sympathize with Marney's mom. She was going to let her kids grow up without knowing about this whole other side of themselves. She wasn't even gonna give them the option of knowing about magic and Halloweentown.
Same. That kind of shit is practically unforgivable...
When I watched it while I was younger, I didn't really like or dislike her mom, but if that were to be a real situation, like you can't just not tell your kids about something that amazing, she was just like, "Well I don't like magic so I'm just never gonna let my kids be involved in it" like a complete narcissist
Yeeees, Like if she wanted to live in the human world that's her prerogative, but banning your kids from knowing about their family and their heritage because it wasn't YOUR jam is just a one way track to getting your kids to need therapy. Like she literally wouldn't let her kids celebrate HALLOWEEN, a completely normal human custom, because she was tired of Halloween, I guess? It's fucked up.
I mean, on her perspective, she lived in that world and didn’t think it was the best for her children, and also, why would she want to live in a world where your creepy ex is the mayor?
Yeah. My opinion hasn't changed since I was a kid. The mom is a bitch lol.
I didn’t understand half of what was going on in that movie when I watched it the first time
It took me a lot of years of rewatching this movie to kinda began to understand it
i remember more of the sequels tbh
I know what it means but like its hard to explain
Helena Rosno
Um... hi again? 😅 Third time’s a charm I guess. 😂
And yes you’re right about the movie being confusing. Literally I remember one part when they discussed about the time difference between their worlds, and the grandmother said like 3 hours in the real world was 2 days in Halloweentown, and my 8 year old self was like; “Umm... what?! 🤦🏻♂️”
right??! but I only saw it once so.. total mindfuck
The mom is also by far the best actor of the group. I mean I don’t necessarily think any of the others are bad because the script and editing was equally responsible, but the whole thing just feels so cheap like a high school play or something. The mom is the only character whose emotions and reactions feel genuine and realistic.
That’s Judith Hoag. She was the first live action April O’niel. She is actually a pretty good actress and she did well in TMNT (1990) buuuut she didn’t like how dark the finished product was with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and basically downgraded herself to more family oriented films. Even though HalloweenTown has some dark moments it’s not nearly as gritty as TMNT was. So yeah, her and Debby Reynolds’s are basically your most seasoned actresses here.
That’s who she was!! I knew I recognized here !
Producers: "How weird do you want Halloween Town to be?"
Disney: "Yes."
Halloweentown makes no sense but okay then what's the producer on Disney heck yeah
Out to oh fyi of FL touch full puff do
Tiny sugar dog Disney movies very rarely make sense though. Disney projects are for entertainment so they don’t really have to make sense.
“I’m 30 and I still don’t know what I’m doing” i felt that.😭😂
@Da Lesbo ecksdee
@@Broccolie LMFAO
same, i am an adult, i feel old, yet somehow like i'm still not grown enough to make my way in life
We can Always tell it's Halloween when Halloween Town is on ABC Family.
Bryce Mckenzie technically it’s freeform now but I know what you mean lol
@@perfectdumbass3082 fuck Freeform long live ABC Family
FireyCurls22 I still call it ABC Family😂
Kendrick same. Stupid name change
No. When Hocus Pocus on lol they overplay it so much it’s so annoying
Dylan’s “Like Cleveland?” line is so underrated 😂
i def laughed at that one, always Alex's joke about mediums and first dates
PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON MY BABYSITTERS A VAMPIRE
That's my childhood fam
Oh my goodness yes gorl
Armin Seyed Nejad yessss
Omg yes 🤣
Armin Seyed Nejad YES! I stan.
So true about the Wether's Original and the strawberry candy. My Grandma had that shii in her purse and all over her house. Also those little square caramel candy wrapped in clear saran wrap.
Jack FelixnAtlas my mom always had those in the 90s when I was a kid. 😂 I loved the strawberry ones. I think I recently found them at Walmart. 😏🤷🏻♀️😁
@@LavenderRose3 lmao😂 yeah same I agree. I did like the strawberry candy more than all the other hard candies ma grandma had lol
My grandma also has the strawberry candy, and we live in Poland
All of those PLUS pillow mints. Dear God did my grandparents love pillow mints...
Don't forget the butterscotch!
This movie is literally playing repeatedly on Disney channel UA-cam right now
I wish they'd stream HT2 😭
Anette Torres I know right
Bro today i watched it for the first time since i was a kid and thought it was so weird, then this vid popped up lmao
@@anettetorres3716 they did already just watched it 😭
I hope they play the third one now hahahaha
Halloweentown was my everything as a child.😊💗
Long Live Debbie Reynolds. 😢 💖💜💙
Rachael Reviews aweee yes! I love her, her daughter Carrie, & Carries daughter Billie!!!
The only question I have that I still ask myself about the movie is how Sofie actually got on the bus... If grandma went through the side door and Marnie and Dylan went through the back of the bus, how did Sofie get on? All of your other questions could be answered with magic. But this bus question has haunted me since I was 8 years old lol
Yeah i always wondered that as a kid and now,im surprised he didnt mention it in the video
Right?? That still puzzles me
Woah... I never even thought about that!! 😲
Hannah Smith this has bugged me for years!! They show the bus door for basically the entire shot until it closes, including from the outside, so there was literally no chance for her to get on.
@@SxyChicDisney early-stage teleportation maybe she caught more Magic from her grandmother than they thought
Fun fact; The actress who played Marnie has an Etsy shop where she sells Halloween Town shirts and magnets.
I've also been to Helena, Oregon where this was filmed. It's.... interesting...
Alex Snappingturtle & dating kal in reality
And she has published a Halloween themed book
Lol
St. Helens Oregon
What’s the shops name?
I remember watching this with a class in elementary, and I got so scared I went to the lunchroom and sat alone drawing. Looking back, I really don't get why this movie freaked me out so much xD
“What was the budget for this movie? Like was it a nickel and a rubber band?” LOL
EganW8 ! 4m
do not talk shit about this class i don’t even think you were born when this came out
What I didn’t like about the movie is that Marnie gets too much credit Sophie’s the one who remembers the spell unlocks the door when thier trying to get in thier grandma’s house and tells marnie that there grandma is walking with Luke meanwhile marnie yelling at her mom and not to mention helps make the potion and marnie even said she didn’t belong thier anyways I’m like sis that younger sister is more advanced than you sooooooo...........😶🤨😐 why u saying that.
that’s all.
Nothing makes me cringe/roll my eyes more than a 12 - 13 year-old saying they're "practically grown up."
Except maybe: "I'm not like other girls!" says every other girl.
Ikr?
I feel like that line's actually realistic though lol. I remember as I kid I always wanted to be thought of as older and do mature things. I'd go online and sign up for free shit because I though getting mail in my name was so mature and cool... Then I started getting bills 😢
Halloweentown, Twitches, Moms Got A Date With A Vampire, The Little Vampire and Ernest Scared Stupid were the family friendly Halloween movies I remember and cherish fondly growing up. I don’t even question the fact that they were silly. They may be silly but they’ll always have a place in my heart.
Me at 12 thinking I was grown versus me at 20 struggling to wake up and complete simple tasks
Me.
Halloweentown was perfect, fight me
Jasmine Murphy I’d never heard of it before this 😂
i watched it recently on my day off from work and some parts are kinds cringeworthy but its still perfect and i love it w all my heart
Its trash 😂Name a location
YES
Halloween town and Twitches used to be my shit
Do the emoji movie next lmao
Omg yes😂
YESSSS😂
That movie is a train wreck lol😂
Yeees
Yesss!!!
This whole movie series is awesome. I loved how over the course of the series you see the kids gradually grow older. Like, at the end the older brother ( forgot his name lol)becomes a teenager in high-school and eventually even goes to college.
Why is no one talking about the fact that that’s freaking CARRIE FISHERS MOM I MISS HER
And Carrie herself..😢😞
I DIDN’T EVEN KNOW THAT YOU’RE BLOWING MY FREAKIN MIND
Dark Angel rip
Corey Mckee tip
Debbie Reynolds she’s from singing in the rain
I gotta say...Dylan’s “Cleveland” joke still resonates today.🤣
I mean, his name is kalibar. There is no way anyone with that name is not evil
Imagine marnie's mom introducing him... Hey, this is my Ex-Kalibar.......... get it? ok
@@SasukeUchiha723 I get it that's surprisingly funny😂 yet so corny
10:32 bro went for handsome, to Minecraft villager real quick
"This is a local boy, Luke."
"dOnT sElL mE tO sHoRt ThErE gRaNnY!"
What a spaz, she literally didn't insult him at all. XD
Cutecr33per Gacha if that isn’t the definition of CRINGE 😭
“but he had a top hat, I thought you could always trust people with top hats!” my number one rule is DON’T TRUST ANYONE, LITERALLY ANYONE!
I just laugh cringed, how is that even possible??
Trust no one?
*gravity falls theme intensifies*
@@sincerecinnamon "TRUST NO ONE" thanks ford for pounding it into our minds🤣
The late 90s early 2000s was a cheesy era
Shes.sum10else.x still better then jojo siwa and danielle cohn
@@sara-uz5wp yup
Big cheese era
Shes.sum10else.x I loved it
@@sara-uz5wp damn rite
Who would win?:
An all powerful demon who is the mayor of a town of monsters and evil souls,
Or
An old lady with magic
Yes.
I mean, Calabar isn't a demon, just a Warlock utilizing either a transfiguration spell or a Glamour to hide his appearance. Also, Aggie and Gwen working together couldn't defeat him while he held, and was subsequently drawing power from, Merlin's Talisman. It took the combined magic of the entire living Cromwell family to overwhelm him. Without the talisman I suspect Aggie could defeat him, the only reason why she didn't defeat him in the movie theater was because she was trying to get information from him and she got distracted by her family coming in.
“I’m 13 i’m practically a grown-up” said every 13 year-old ever.
Just_Sarah I’m still eating chicken nuggets and chocolate milk 😭
Potato Galore same
Just_Sarah I’m 12 so I’m still a youngins
I was no fool
not me
His rant is hilarious, I'm 25 and I still love these movies
You gotta do Twitches now
Yesssss!!
I like twitches too and the second movie a lot of the dcoms I liked and miss all of them I might have watched these movies after a was 11 because I was 8 when this movie came out I don’t remember anything before I was 11 I am weird 😂
Omg yessss that’s what I was thinking
I’ve only ever seen the second one when I was six.. I remember being really frustrated about that
Loved the first hated the second
Werther's original: can be bought in Walmart where I live(and HyVee)
Strawberry candy: God knows where they can be bought
Dollar tree
Literally any dollar store and walmart.
"I'm 13, I'm practically a grown up!"
Me, a 13-year-old: Pffft, yeah right. I can't even go to the store by myself.
Lol, the brain isn't even fully developed until 25....
But she's a kid, a lot of kids think like her even if you don't.
I mean King Tut was like 12 when he ruled so...depends on your point of view and willingness to be more mature.
Exactly I'm the same why...heck I still need a babysitter
You can’t? Oh rip
What is it with villains screaming "noooo" as they slowly die? If I was dissolving into thin air I'd be like "WAIT NO WHAT THE FRIG I CAN'T DIE YET I HAVEN'T FINISHED SUPERNATURALLLLLLL..."
Abby Wolffe I don’t think you’ll be able to die for another 10 years then.
Me.
Sam and Dean don't stay dead, all you gotta do is _become the Winchesters_ . (also what season are you on?)
Omg ME
@@toasty973 Finishing twelve
I stopped at season eight a while ago and then season fourteen came out and I was like "oh snap I gotta catch up" and I haven't slept since
those strawberry candies are the best strawberry candy in the world.
Tbh I really dont care if it makes sense these movies raised me 😂
*THOSE STRAWBERRY CANDIES ARE AMAZING*
Regena George yes they are
ikr, my friend gave me one today
I be feeling like an old woman when I buy them at a store near my house
lawna kate but it’s good candy
I bought some at Walmart not too long ago because I’d been craving them 😂😂
"But...you had a top hat! I thought you could always trust people with top hats!" Lol
I assume you’re going to do the whole series. Right? RIGHT?
I need them all 😁
😂😂😂
just that random moment in this video at 9:23 looks like, a tv show from the nineties. I mean the framing, the clothes, that background music, the resolution. the music really hits it. damn.
The thing that makes Halloweentown so great is clearly Debbie Reynolds killing it in her role as she always does
Yea she was really likable
You did not 😭😭
Poor choice of words there.
But, yeah, she was always terrific in that role.
Buffy Summers - I’m about to kill that 🐈 ... Fine af.
Do that old Disney movie "Dont look under the bed" next please.
Skylar Lowtower that movie scared me sooo much as a kid lol
Oh my goddddd🤭😂😂😂 the scariest movie Disney made
ahh yes that movie and the ghost episode from the suite life of zack and cody scared the living shit out of me as a kid.
Yooooo that was my movie... I loved don't look under the bed. There's some OG Disney Channel original movies that are timeless to me and that's one of them
@Precious Bradford yes and not being a musical
An interesting thing about the girl who plays Marnie, as well as a lot of other stars of Disney originals, is that they all ended up on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit playing rape victims somehow. I guess that's just the natural progression of Disney original stars?
nah its just that svu picks up any decent child star they can lol
That's probably true for every Law & Order, now that I think about it. Their child actors are usually good and look familiar sometimes. SVU does it especially since it's a lot more of a performance though. I'm not sure if she was still a child when she made the last of her Disney originals, but she had that youthful face for a really long time considering the gap between those roles.
SoulEater Evans it was after this movie that she plays in SVU
I know. That's what I said. She still looks incredibly young in SVU though, even though she was a teen when the original Halloweentown was made in 1998
Hilary Duff was in a SVU she wasnt a victim, she kills her baby instead haha
It does make sense. The mayor of Halloweentown had a relationship with a witch named Gwen who’s apart of one of the strongest witch families. She chose to marry a mortal human. The humans made the split between mortals and halloweentown. Calabar wanted to make the switch. So he uses his power for evil instead of good. The Cromwells come and stop to make everything peaceful again.
I love that you did this. I bought all the movies a few years ago cause I'm a weird person who loved them but yeah its weird... I still watch them
Omg people actually liked this??? Thanks I guess???
Somehow I can't bring myself to agree (While trying not to look through rose tinted glasses). Essentially the story is that her children are half "Witch" half human, one half of themselves is never told to them and kept from them. So her mom is essentially taking away her right to even know about her birth right. It's like if adopted parents didn't let their 13 year old know that their biological mother was dying of cancer and wanted to say goodbye or something. (sorry probably a bad anology) To the point of wanting them to have "normal lives" and "go to school" they still do that even after they begin learning about magic, so literally she kept this from them for no other reason than the fact that she didn't want to be reminded of her heritage.
Animezingly no such thing as a birth right.
In a crazy fantasy world where you can be half witch there fucking is. That's the whole beginning of fucking Harry Potter. His aunt and uncle are horrible people that don't even tell him he has magic and try to actively keep it from him out of spite and jealousy. Don't argue over semantics.
Katie Bayliss What about the royal family?
Your heritage IS your birth right. You have a right to know who tf you are.
Aww, i loved the grandma May she Rest In Peace❤️
10:17 the power of microwaves
"MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM"
When she said Halloween town I was waiting for him to say “omg she said the name of the movie”😱
Roll credits.
Ding
"Casper Meets Wendy ... or "Hocus Pocus"... or " Haunted Mansion" ..or "Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island" !!!! :)
Scooby Doo on Zombie Island is a national treasure OK?
samory8280
Hocus Pocus and Haunted Mansion!!! Yassss
Even as a kid both Marnie and her mom annoyed me at times. Marnie can be such an arrogant, know-at-all brat. And the mom is a mega buzzkill who doesn't even tell her own kids of their heritage and nearly cost her own daughter her right to choose to be a witch.
know-it-all*
No-at-all what the fuck is that? You mean “know it all?” 😂
Jennea Coleman-Cubero ;
"Arrogant know-it-all brat"...? Soooo...she acted like a teenager?
2:39 - Cleveland has never known peace and the residents there are quite 'exotic' too
Do the hunger games next! I'd love that because even though hunger games was great, their were definitely some things that could have been rethought!!!
10 Things I Hate About You, next!
I love that film
I was like, "Wooohhhh.....that much??" and then I realized you were talking about the drama.....lol
Always waiting for a notification from you!
Is the magic school bus
Marnies faces throughout ALL of the movies are funny as hell. 🤣
I remember when I was a kid, I loved this movie
When you showed the clip of the Grandma dodging the “magic” I LOST IT WTFFF THAT WAS HORRIBLE 😂😭💀
My all time favorite one is “ Return to Halloween “
I even have it on DVD lmao
Same
Me too (but I also have Halloweentown high so...)
Mine is Kalabars revenge 👌
This is like watching the movie in 10 mins and in much more fun way 😂