Four kids travel to the magical land of Narnia where they must battle an evil queen with the direction of the lion, Aslan.
Category: Fantasy
Fantasy
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A Night at the Magic Castle
Boy turns seven, and is flown to Magic Castle by Harry Houdini to battle an evil magician and his young protégé.
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Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell
Deathstalker’s back—and this time he’s facing off against Troxartes, an evil wizard with a zombie army and two magical jewels that hold the key to the lost city of Erendor. Teaming up with Princess Carissa, Deathstalker must protect the third gem, storm a heavily guarded fortress, and ride a bolt of lightning straight into battle.
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Saint Seiya: Legend of Crimson Youth
Athena receives the visit of Phoebus Abel, her older brother and God of the Corona. He informs her that he has come to destroy humanity as punishment for their corruption, just as it was done in ancient times. He dismisses Seiya and the Bronze Saints, as she will now be guarded by Abel’s three Corona Saints, Atlas of Carina, Jaow of Lynx and Berenike of Coma Berenices, and the five resurrected Gold Saints who died in the Sanctuary battle: Saga of Gemini, Deathmask of Cancer, Shura of Capricorn, Camus of Aquarius and Aphrodite of Pisces. When Athena rebels against Abel’s plan, he attacks her, sending her soul to Elysion, the final resting place from which there is no return. The Bronze Saints immediately rush to the Sanctuary to save her and ultimately overcome Abel.
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Pumpkinhead
When a group of teenagers inadvertently kill his only son, Ed Harley seeks the powers of a backwoods witch to bring the child back to life.
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The Peacock King
Coerced by the evil Witch Raga, Ashura, the Hell Virgin, attempts to unlock the four Earth holes that lead to the Gates of Hell. Together, Raga aims to control the Earth. However, two monks skilful in magical powers set off on a journey to the cities to obstruct Ashura from unlocking the gates and stop Raga. Otherwise, not only will control of the Earth be at stake, but the King of Hell will resurrect and darkness will overcome the world.
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Cellar Dweller
In the 1950s, a horror-comic artist’s creations come alive and kill him. Years later a new cartoonist revives the creatures in his house, now part of an artist’s colony.
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Hello Dracula 3: Magical Priest
Grandfather meets his match when he meets Master Flying Squirrel. Master Flying Squirrel captures Grandpa and transforms him into a ghostslave. Tien Tien turns to grandfather old classmate to defeat the Flying Squirrel and absolve grandfather.
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Moonwalker
Moonwalker is a 1988 American experimental anthology musical film starring Michael Jackson. Rather than featuring one continuous narrative, the film expresses the influence of fandom and innocence through a collection of short films about Jackson, some of which are long-form music videos from Jackson’s 1987 album Bad. The film is named after his famous dance, “the moonwalk”, which he originally learned as “the backslide” but perfected the dance into something no one had seen before. The movie’s introduction is a type of music video for Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror” but is not the official video for the song. The film then expresses a montage of Michael’s career, which leads into a parody of his Bad video titled “Badder”, followed by sections “Speed Demon” and “Leave Me Alone”. What follows is the biggest section where Michael plays a hero with magical powers and saves three children from Mr. Big. This section is “Smooth Criminal” which leads into a performance of “Come Together”.