Halloweentown (film series)
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Halloweentown | |
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Based on | Characters by Paul Bernbaum |
Starring | Kimberly J. Brown Joey Zimmerman Emily Roeske Debbie Reynolds Judith Hoag Sara Paxton (More) |
Distributed by | Disney Channel |
Release date | 1998-2006 |
Running time | 333 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Halloweentown is a series of four fantasy films released as Disney Channel Original Movies: Halloweentown (1998), Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001), Halloweentown High (2004), and Return to Halloweentown (2006).
Background[]
Halloweentown proposes that fantasy beings such as witches, warlocks, vampires, werewolves, mummies, ghosts, trolls, ogres, zombies, pumpkin heads (a race of people with jack-o'-lanterns for heads), skeletons, goblins, humanoids with varying numbers of heads, humanoids with varying numbers of limbs, and humanoids with varying numbers of sensory organs are real, but have separated themselves from Earth's history to escape humans' fear and persecution. These characters created their own community, "Halloweentown," a thousand years ago in an alternate universe.
Travel between Halloweentown and the ordinary, historical world (which Halloweentown residents call "The Mortal World") is only possible with magical aid, and only at regulated times (on Halloween), until the portal seals at midnight. In the second film, they permanently open the portal between the Mortal World and Halloweentown, and events of the third film breach the gap even more.
It is stated that many of the traditions of Halloween in the Mortal World are parallels based on regular traditions in Halloweentown. An example of this is how mortals wear costumes that mimic the creatures of Halloweentown, and are often depicted as being more frightening than they are naturally. In Halloweentown, the residents dress up every day, and most are much friendlier than humans generally depict them.
Although magic is present in many of the details of daily life of Halloweentown, it appears that only a limited number of persons actually practice or control magic. These people are mainly human, and are called witches (female) and warlocks (male). These beings appear human, but possess some sort of biological extra-sensory ability that allows them to harness magic unlike their "mortal" counterparts. Magic is also hereditary in their families.
The Halloweentown movies concern episodes in the lives of the Cromwell–Piper family. The family matriarch, Agatha Cromwell, has been a pillar of Halloweentown society for centuries. Her daughter, Gwen Piper, married a mortal and chose to leave Halloweentown for a life in the Mortal World. At the time of the movies, she is apparently widowed. She has decided to raise her three children (Marnie, Dylan and Sophie) apart from magic, and thus rejects contact with Halloweentown and the influence of her mother.
Films[]
Title | U.S. release date | Director | Screenwriters | Story by | Producer(s) |
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Halloweentown | October 17, 1998 | Duwayne Dunham | Paul Bernbaum and Jon Cooksey & Ali Matheson |
Paul Bernbaum | Ron Mitchell and Brian Pogue |
Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge | October 12, 2001 | Mary Lambert | Jon Cooksey & Ali Matheson | Peter Lhotka | |
Halloweentown High | October 8, 2004 | Mark A.Z. Dippé | Dan Berendsen | Don Schain | |
Return to Halloweentown | October 20, 2006 | David S. Jackson | Max Enscoe & Annie DeYoung and Juliet Giglio & Keith Giglio |
Halloweentown (1998)[]
In the first film, Marnie Piper (Kimberly J. Brown), her brother Dylan (Joey Zimmerman), and her sister Sophie (Emily Roeske) discover they come from a family of witches.
Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001)[]
Two years after the first film, an angry warlock named Kal (Daniel Kountz) has stolen a magic spell book and plans to turn everyone into the costume they're wearing at midnight on Halloween.
Halloweentown High (2004)[]
Two years after the second film, Marnie Piper (Kimberly J. Brown) organizes a student exchange program between her mortal school and Halloweentown High. The first students to participate in this program are a witch named Cassie (Eliana Reyes), a warlock named Ethan Dalloway (Lucas Grabeel), a troll named Natalie (Olesya Rulin), and an ogre named Chester (Clayton Taylor).
Return to Halloweentown (2006)[]
In the fourth film, Marnie Piper (Sara Paxton) arrives at the Halloweentown University, known to everyone as Witch U. The teachers have been waiting for her arrival to fulfill a prophecy.
Short films and other media[]
In 2020, Disney Channel ran a short titled Halloweentown As Told By Chibi. This continues the trend started by Big Hero 6: The Series shorts spin-off Big Chibi 6 The Shorts and continued with Amphibia and Phineas and Ferb as Chibi Tiny Tales. The first short, released September 28, 2020, simplifies the plot of the first Halloweentown.[1] A second one titled Haircut was released on October 11, 2020,[2] followed by a third titled First Date Fright on October 18, 2020.[3]
In 2007, Disney produced the book “Tales From Halloweentown: The Witch’s Amulet”. It is heavily based on the fourth installment in the franchise, “Return to Halloweentown”. The ending of the book leaves plenty of room for a sequel.
Cast and characters[]
Characters | Films | |||
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Halloweentown | Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge |
Halloweentown High | Return to Halloweentown | |
Aggie Cromwell | Debbie Reynolds | Debbie Reynolds | ||
Sara Paxton (young) | ||||
Marnie Piper | Kimberly J. Brown | Sara Paxton | ||
Gwen Piper | Judith Hoag | |||
Dylan Piper | Joey Zimmerman | |||
Sophie Piper | Emily Roeske | |||
Luke | Phillip Van Dyke | |||
Benny | Rino Romano | Richard Side | Uncredited | |
Kalabar | Robin Thomas | |||
Harriet | Judith M. Ford | |||
Kal | Daniel Kountz | |||
Astrid | Xandra Radley | |||
Alex | Peter Wingfield | |||
Gort | Blu Mankuma | |||
Ethan Dalloway | Lucas Grabeel | |||
Edgar Dalloway | Michael Flynn | |||
Cody | Finn Wittrock | |||
Cassie | Eliana Reyes | |||
Principal Phil Flanagan | Clifton Davis | |||
Pete | Todd Michael Schwartzman | |||
Chester | Jessie Harward | |||
Natalie | Olesya Rulin | |||
Bobby | Bob Lanoue | |||
Scarlett | Kristy Wu | |||
Sage | Katie Cockrell | |||
Sapphire | Kellie Cockrell | |||
Silas Sinister | Keone Young | |||
Chancellor Goodwin | Leslie Wing | |||
Professor Priscilla Persimmon Periwinkle | Millicent Martin | |||
Dr. Grogg | Scott Stevenson | |||
Aneesa | Summer Bishil | |||
Burp-Urp-Snurt-Pfsfsfsfst III | Christopher Miller |
Additional crew and production details[]
Film | Crew/Detail | ||||||
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Composer | Cinematographer | Editor | Production companies |
Distributing companies |
Running time | ||
Halloweentown | Mark Mothersbaugh | Michael Slovis | Martin Nicholson | Disney Channel Original Movies, Singer-White Entertainment, Ventura Valley Films |
Disney Channel, Buena Vista Television |
1hr 24mins | |
Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge | Tony Westman | Sharon L. Ross | Disney Channel Original Movies, Just Singer Entertainment |
Disney Channel, Buena Vista International, Disney–ABC Domestic Television |
1hr 21mins | ||
Halloweentown High | Kenneth Burgomaster | Bob Seaman | Terry Blythe | Disney Channel Original Movies, Just Singer Entertainment, Reel FX Creative Studios |
Disney Channel, Disney-ABC Domestic Television |
1hr 22mins | |
Return to Halloweentown | Denis Maloney | Mike Grant | Disney Channel Original Movies, Just Singer Entertainment |
Disney Channel, Disney-ABC Domestic Television, Walt Disney Television |
1hr 28mins |
Viewership ratings[]
Film | Ratings (in millions) |
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Halloweentown | 3.4[4][5] |
Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge | 6.1[4][6][7] |
Halloweentown High | |
Return to Halloweentown | 7.5[4][8][9][10] |