“Strange Magic,” a new animated film from Lucasfilm Ltd., is a madcap fairy tale musical inspired by “A Midsummer Night's Dream.” Popular songs from the past six decades help tell the tale of a colorful cast of goblins, elves, fairies and imps, and their hilarious misadventures sparked by the battle over a powerful potion. Lucasfilm Animation Singapore and Industrial Light & Magic bring to life the fanciful forest turned upside down with world-class animation and visual effects. Directed by Gary Rydstrom (“Toy Story Toons: Hawaiian Vacation,” “Lifted”) from a story by George Lucas, “Strange Magic” will be released by Touchstone Pictures on Jan. 23, 2015.
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STRANGE MAGIC opens in theatres everywhere on January 23rd!
I like these recipes!Mud Pie sounds real good!
ReplyDeleteI think the mud pie recipe looks good too! Looks like adults will like these recipes as well. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking the kids would get a good laugh and tasty treat out of the bob king mud pie recipe, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are fun recipes - they do look like perfect recipes for kids to do, and for grownups, too!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like fun! fun for the kids to make, and fun for the grownups, too, to help them, or make it for them!
ReplyDeleteThe Cookie Bars do look easy and fun to make. They sound delicious. What a cute and fun movie. I like movies like this and want to see it soon!!
ReplyDeleteI actually like the sounds of the Strange Magic Cookie Bars and the Bog King Mud Pie (without the gummy worms!). The pie reminds me of a dessert my mother made when I was a kid; I might need to make that, now that you've reminded me of it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy niece would love to make the Strange Magic Potion Recipe. I also think my nephew would enjoy helping in making the Bog King Mud Pie. Thanks for these great recipes.
ReplyDeletei couls drink a srite with a cherry on top..sounds fun
ReplyDeleteThe movie looks cute! These recipes look fun too. I would have never thought to put Ice cream in hot cocoa! I will try some of these out. thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletethis is a mind blowing piece of surrealism. it begins in a bunraku puppet theater, transitioning to live actors, an emotionally off putting device at first. the effect is compounded by the highly stylized sets and use of ghostly kuroko, stagehands dressed entirely in black who help to advance the action while seemingly observing as helplessly
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