Oh, I adore 'Upside Down Magic'! It’s one of those hidden gems that makes you smile. I first caught it on Disney+ during a lazy Sunday binge session. If you’re into magical school settings with a twist—literally, since the magic goes haywire—this is perfect. Disney+ is the easiest place to stream it, but if you’re not subscribed, try checking your local library! Mine had the DVD, and it was free to borrow. Digital rentals are another option, but Disney+ is the most straightforward.
Disney+ is where I watched 'Upside Down Magic'—it’s their original movie, so it’s unlikely to pop up elsewhere anytime soon. The film’s got this delightful mix of humor and heart, perfect for families or anyone craving lighthearted fantasy. If you don’t have Disney+, maybe split a subscription with friends? It’s worth it for this and other exclusives like 'The Owl House' or 'Encanto.'
Disney+ is your best shot for streaming 'Upside Down Magic.' It’s a cozy, feel-good flick with a great message about embracing differences. If you’re tight on cash, keep an eye out for free Disney+ trials—they pop up occasionally with new phone plans or other promotions. Otherwise, digital rental is the next easiest option. Happy watching!
I remember hunting for 'Upside Down Magic' after my niece raved about it. Disney+ is the go-to, but if you’re like me and hate adding another subscription, look for digital rental deals. Sometimes platforms like Vudu or YouTube Movies offer discounts. The movie’s a blast—imagine 'Harry Potter' meets 'Freaky Friday,' but with way more glitter and chaos. Totally worth the hunt!
Upside Down Magic' is such a fun, quirky movie—I stumbled upon it while browsing Disney+ last year and ended up watching it twice in one weekend! It's based on the book series by Sarah Mlynowski, Lauren Myracle, and Emily Jenkins, and the adaptation really captures the whimsical charm of the original story. If you're subscribed to Disney+, that's your best bet. The platform tends to keep its original content available for a while, so you shouldn't have trouble finding it there.
For those without Disney+, you might have to rent or buy it digitally through services like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, or Google Play Movies. Physical copies like DVDs or Blu-rays are also floating around online retailers, though they might be pricier since it's a niche title. Just a heads-up—check the regional availability; sometimes geo-restrictions apply, especially for newer releases.
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(Everything about us... is magical.)
Melanie Spears thought she was an ordinary high school girl until she learned she wasn’t. Dragged into a hidden realm where magic rules and royal blood matters, she’s faced with choices no teenager should ever make. Torn between homework and hidden powers, a mysterious stranger guides her toward a destiny she never asked for.
As she steps into her royal role, Melanie discovers perks she never imagined, and dangers that could destroy everything she loves. With supernatural forces stirring in both her world and the human realm, she’ll have to be braver than she’s ever been.
School assignments clash with forbidden secrets. Friendships are tested. Emotions run wild and so does her magic. When she hears the word “danger,” it’s not a warning. It’s a prophecy.
Can she balance teenage life and a destiny she didn’t ask for?
Excerpt from the story: "Melanie, can you please stay back?"
"What do you mean?"
"Can you not go to school today? Stay at home, please." She pleaded with glassy eyes. I pulled her into an embrace.
"Can you tell me why you don't want me to leave?" "Danger." she whispered.
"I wouldn't have wished for the latter. I should have just maintained the first prayer. All because what I saw...was going to be the end of me, what I saw was terrifying. It was death!"
Maddie is an ordinary girl who is almost eighteen years old. She does have a grandmother who is a high priesters in Wicca, but is that so unusual? At breakneck speed Maddie finds herself in the world of Magic, were she also has a difficult task . Can her budding love for Raven handle this? Can she survive in that strange Magical world that co-exists with ours ?
Many years ago, dragons discovered the supreme good that the Earth could offer to any of its creatures. A red gem, which the king of dragons named "The Heart of Magic" because of its shape, resembled a heart.
The magic gem fulfilled their greatest desires.
All the dragons in the world obtained a necklace with a small piece of the red gem that shone. All the dragons born afterward also carried the same necklace.
Then, when the gem got stolen, this light went out of every necklace, and the dragons lost these magical abilities that the gem had given them.
But before this could happen, after fulfilling these desires, the dragons used them against the humans, enslaving them, but when the gem got stolen, it was all over.
Dragons are still looking for it, and humans wish never to be found so that they do not go through the same thing again.
Princess Edith, after a family tragedy, she will be forced to go in search of the gem. Through the journey of investigation, she will discover that she possesses special powers that she did not know that she has until that moment.
Drake is the Dragon King's son and will be secretly sent to help Edith seek the gem.
Carrying his dark and heavy past on his back, he moves forward with his life with no regrets about his actions back then.
Everything is about to change.
Every story has a beginning, some good, some bad, mine has never been a happy one, no matter who, or how I tell it, nobody will believe me.
I can't rely on the people in my life, My parents ignore me, or are cruel to me, my friends are unreliable, and aren't trustworthy either.
So what happens when I turn 16 years old, and run away from my problems to another world, only to find myself in the same magical world I played make belief in as a kid?
With heartbreak at every turn, and a possible new relationship on the horizon, what could possibly go wrong in this world that hasn't happened to me on Earth?!
Crystal Krause is a half-fairy and also a Black wizard who can only create enchanted crafts using their magic for defense and is not as strong as an Elemental wizard. At the age of 5, Crystal and her parents knew that she has a hidden power that resides within her and is forcibly trying to come out, and that is her ice power. Her parents decided to make it a secret and told her not to use it anymore. After her 18th birthday, Crystal went to the land of Erda with her best friend Lena to study at South Rhine, the most prestigious school at Erda to enhance their abilities and be able to control their magic. Little did they know that studying at South Rhine will serve as their training to be able to fight their enemies and finally reconquer the land of Photia and Centrevia. In the process, Crystal knew something about herself which connects her to the chaotic history of Enchantria.
Will they be able to complete their conquest and bring back the old Enchantria? Or her past will be a hindrance to do so?
Aurora's world turns upside down when she gets stuck in the midst of an unwanted pregnancy and the quest for 'The Heart of Magic.'
Dragons, werewolves and witches; all are in a bid to trap, lure and use Aurora to obtain the stone.
How will Aurora protect herself and her baby from the power-hungry creatures?
Whom will she choose to side with: the powerful dragons, ferocious werewolves, cunning witches or will she choose to be on her own?
Upside Down Magic started as a book series written by Sarah Mlynowski, Lauren Myracle, and Emily Jenkins, and it was later adapted into a Disney Channel original movie in 2020. The movie was a fun, magical adventure that captured the essence of the books—quirky spells, misfit kids, and a lot of heart. If you loved the whimsical tone of 'Harry Potter' but wanted something lighter and more middle-grade friendly, this was a great pick. The film had that classic Disney charm, with vibrant visuals and a message about embracing differences. I remember watching it with my younger cousin, and we both got hooked—it’s one of those adaptations that feels true to the source while standing on its own.
That said, if you’re hoping for a full TV series, there isn’t one (yet!). The movie wraps up neatly, but the book series has way more material that could’ve been explored in episodes. Maybe someday Disney will revisit it—I’d definitely tune in for more of Nory and her upside-down magic shenanigans. Until then, the movie’s a solid way to dive into this world.