We took a trip to Ireland last year, but it was just us. We knew immediately the kids would love it, so this time we brought the kids to Ireland! Day 1 We left the house Monday, August 14th about noon and arrived at Newark International Airport at about 2:30, breezed through security, and sat […]
Strange Magic on DVD May 19
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I remember seeing previews for Strange Magic when it was in theaters and wanting to go. We didn’t get the chance to catch it then, but we received an early copy of the DVD! From the cover, Charlie thought it was going to be scary, but he was definitely wrong!
George Lucas brings you the story of a music-filled fairy tale about finding love in the unlikeliest of places in Strange Magic on DVD, Digital HD/SD and On-Demand May 19th! This magicaladventure features a host of colorful characters including a princess (voiced by Evan Rachel Wood) who has sworn off love, a dubious villain (voiced by Alan Cumming), a slightly nutty Sugar Plum Fairy (voiced by Kristin Chenoweth) and a knight who is no Prince Charming (voiced by Sam Palladio). Bonus features include a Musical Mash Up: Outtakes and more!
The boys loved dancing along to all of the songs and Mom loved singing along. There are songs in this movie everyone can really enjoy. It really is a sweet movie that the kids will like and grown-ups can appreciate the sentiment of the love message: that you can find love in the unlikeliest of places. For the kids, it’s really about following your heart and being yourself.
Click the image below for some fun activities for the kids!
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Dianna Davis says
oh I al so glad you got to review this– I wasn’t really sure it was something I wanted the kids to see but MUSIC that is beautify and good I never mind as long as the movie it self isn’t scary violent– thanks