Harry, Ron and Hermione Says Hocus Pocus
Harry, Ron and Hermione Says Hocus Pocus is an all new Harry Potter/Halloween movie by Shadow101815. It will appear on Google Drive in the near future.
Plot[edit | edit source]
On October 31, 1693, in Salem, Massachusetts, Thackery Binx sees his little sister, Emily Binx, being taken away to the cottage of three witches. There, the Sanderson sisters, Winifred, Sarah, and Mary, cast a spell on Emily to absorb her youth and regain their own, killing her in the process. Thackery confronts the witches who transform him into an immortal black cat cursed to live forever with his guilt for not saving Emily. The townsfolk, led by Thackery’s friend, Elijah, and his father, capture the witches. But before being hanged, Winifred casts a spell that will resurrect the witches during a full moon on All Hallows' Eve when The Chosen One lights the Black Flame Candle. Unable to convince his father of his true identity as a cat, Thackery decides to guard the cottage to ensure no one summons the witches.
Three hundred years later, on October 31, 1993, on Halloween, Max Dennison is feeling unsettled from his family's sudden move from Los Angeles, California, to Salem, Massachusetts. Max takes his younger sister Dani out trick-or-treating, where they run into Max's new crush Allison. In an effort to impress Allison, Max invites her to show him the Sanderson house to convince him the witches were real.
Inside the Sanderson cottage, now a dusty neglected museum, Max lights the Black Flame Candle and inadvertently resurrects the witches. The witches attempt to suck the soul of Dani, but Max comes to her rescue. Escaping, Max steals Winifred's spellbook on advice from Thackery, who now goes by his last name of Binx. The witches pursue them to a cemetery, where Winifred raises her unfaithful lover Billy Butcherson as a zombie to chase them on foot.
The witches try to acclimate to the 20th century, but are horrified when they discover Halloween has become a festival of disguises. They pursue the children across town using Mary's enhanced sense of smell. Max, Dani, and Allison find their parents at the town hall Halloween party, where Winifred enchants the partygoers to dance until they die. At Jacob Bailey High School, the children trap the witches in a kiln to burn them alive. While the children are celebrating, the witches' curse revives them again.
Not realizing the witches have survived, Max and Allison open the spellbook intending to reverse the spell on Binx. The open spellbook reveals the location of the group, and the witches track them down, kidnap Dani and Binx, and recover the grimoire. Sarah uses her siren-like song to entice Salem's children, luring them to the Sanderson cottage. Max and Allison rescue Dani and Binx by tricking the witches into believing that sunrise was an hour early.
Back at the cemetery, the witches attack, and Winifred attempts to use the last vial of potion to suck the soul from Dani. Binx leaps on Winifred and knocks the potion out of her hand. Max drinks the potion, forcing the witches to take him instead of Dani. The sun starts to rise just as Winifred is about to finish draining Max's life force, and due to standing on hallowed ground in the cemetery, she turns into stone. As the sun finishes rising above the horizon, Mary and Sarah are disintegrated into dust along with Winifred's stone body.
With the witches gone, Max, Dani, and Allison say goodbye to Billy, as he returns to the grave. Binx finally dies, freeing his soul; appearing as a spectral, Binx thanks the children for their help, and bids farewell to them as he is reunited with the spirit of his little sister Emily.
The exhausted partygoers, including Max and Dani's parents, oblivious to their enchantment, are freed when the spell is broken. Meanwhile, at the Sanderson’s cottage, Ice and Jay, who previously tormented Max and Dani, remain imprisoned in cages and sing "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" to pass the time. Winnie's spellbook is seen opening its eye, revealing it is still alive and the witches could possibly return again.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Dylan (Shadow101815), The Latest Buzz gang, Alex, Marty, Melman, Gloria, King Julien, Maurice, Mort, Dobby, Hagrid, Robin Hood, Little John, Sebastian, Danny, Sawyer, Pudge, Wooly the Mammoth, Tillie Hippo, Frances Albacore, Cranston Goat, T.W. Turtle, Jesse Greenwood, Elvis Greenwood, Randolph Johnson, Nadine, The Goonies (Mikey Walsh, Brand Walsh, Mouth Devereaux, Data Wang, Chunk Cohen, Andy Carmichael, Stef Steinbrenner, and Sloth Fratelli), Rex, Woog, Elsa, Dweeb, Po the Panda, Shifu, The Furious Five (Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Crane, and Viper), Kenai, Koda, Rutt and Tuke, Aladar, Neera, Plio, Yar, Zini, Suri, Baylene, Eema, Url, Fievel Mousekewitz, Tiger, Tony Toponi, Tanya Mousekewitz, Yasha Mousekewitz, Papa Mousekewitz, Mama Mousekewitz, The Wizard Empire (excluding Jafar, Maleficent, Myotismon, Yzma, Hades, and Dr. Facilier), The Dursley Family, Zuzu Moon, Makunga, Darla Dimple, Prince John, Sir Hiss, The Fratellis, The Machine, Warren T. Rat, Digit, Cat R. Waul, T.R. Chula, Tai Lung, and The Carnotaurs will guest star in this film.
- Like Daniel Esposito's film Winnie the Pooh Says Hocus Pocus, most of the real film's mild language and content remain intact, but this film only replaces the words "virgin" (due to heavy slang uses) and "yabos" with the words "Chosen One" and "boobies" in order to retain a PG rating (as opposed to the real film's rating). Because of that, Max is referred to as "The Chosen One" instead of a "virgin" in this film.
- The Lion King, Frozen, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Robin Hood, The Little Mermaid, Brother Bear, Dinosaur, DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Cinderella, and Hocus Pocus were all made by Disney, which owns 20th Century Studios (they studio that made Anastasia).
- Both Free Willy and Hocus Pocus were released in theaters on July 16, 1993.
- An American Tail, An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, and Hocus Pocus all featured songs composed by James Horner.