Enchanting Entertainment: The School of Magical Animals Showtime

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Dear students and staff, We are excited to announce the upcoming School of Magical Animals Showtime event! This is a magical event that will showcase the incredible talents and abilities of our magical creatures. During the show, you will be amazed as you watch our magical animals perform a variety of tricks, demonstrations, and displays of their unique magical powers. This is a great opportunity to witness firsthand the extraordinary abilities of these fantastical creatures. From flying owls and talking cats to fire-breathing dragons and shape-shifting unicorns, the School of Magical Animals Showtime will surely leave you in awe and wonder. The event will also feature a few surprises and mysteries, as some of our magical creatures have been working on secret projects that they will reveal for the first time during the show. In addition to the main performances, there will be interactive activities and games where you can get up close and personal with our magical animals.


From now on, Benni has the ancient, wise turtle Henrietta at his side and Ida the cunning fox Rabbat. When objects keep disappearing at school, the children and the magical animals have to stick together to solve the mystery of the school thief.

Munich-based world sales company Global Screen has picked up worldwide distribution rights to adventure movie The School of Magical Animals, based on the bestselling kids book series by Margit Auer. She has a hard time in the new class the bitchy Helene makes sure that Ida has scant chance of making any friends, and there is only one place left for her on the first day of school next to the outsider Benni.

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In addition to the main performances, there will be interactive activities and games where you can get up close and personal with our magical animals. You will have the chance to pet a friendly phoenix, take a ride on a magical flying carpet, and even play a game of quidditch with our winged horses. Tickets for the School of Magical Animals Showtime can be purchased at the school office or online.

‘The School of Magical Animals’ Added to Global Screen’s AFM Lineup (EXCLUSIVE)

Munich-based world sales company Global Screen has picked up worldwide distribution rights to adventure movie “The School of Magical Animals,” based on the bestselling kids’ book series by Margit Auer. Global Screen will present a teaser trailer and begin presales on the movie at the upcoming American Film Market.

The live-action film with CGI animated animals, produced on a budget of almost Euros 10 million ($11.7 million), is about an unusual school where the children receive a magical animal as a companion. It centers on the new girl Ida, who goes from being an outsider to the star student thanks to her magical animal, the talking fox Rabbat.

“The School of Magical Animals” is one of the most successful children’s and young people’s book series with more than 4.8 million copies sold in German-speaking countries. The story was translated into more than 20 languages and published in such territories as China, Japan, South Korea, all of Eastern Europe, the Nordic region, Israel, Turkey, Greece, The Netherlands, Spain and Portugal.

The film is directed by Gregor Schnitzler (“The Cloud”), and the animation director is Tomer Eshed (Lumatic Animation & VFX). The producers are Kordes & Kordes Film Süd (“Four Minutes”), and co-producing are Wega Film (Vienna) and Leonine, who will also release the film theatrically in Germany in February 2021.

The film centers on Ida, who has had to move to another town and is now the “new girl” at the Winterstein School. She has a hard time in the new class: the bitchy Helene makes sure that Ida has scant chance of making any friends, and there is only one place left for her on the first day of school – next to the outsider Benni.

One day, her teacher introduces the children to Mortimer Morrison who travels the world looking for “magical animals.” Each of these animals is destined to become a child’s soul mate. Of all people, newcomer Ida and outsider Benni are the first in the class to have magical companions.

From now on, Benni has the ancient, wise turtle Henrietta at his side and Ida the cunning fox Rabbat. When objects keep disappearing at school, the children and the magical animals have to stick together to solve the mystery of the school thief.

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We encourage you to get your tickets early, as this is sure to be a popular event. We hope you are as excited about the School of Magical Animals Showtime as we are! This is a truly magical experience that you don't want to miss. Mark your calendars for the show and get ready to be transported into a world of enchantment and wonder. See you at the School of Magical Animals Showtime! Best regards, The School Administration.

Reviews for "A Magical Adventure Awaits: Discover the School of Magical Animals Showtime"

1. Linda - 2 stars - I was really excited to watch "School of Magical Animals Showtime" as I love magical shows. However, I was highly disappointed with the poor production quality of the show. The special effects were cheesy and the costumes looked like they were made last minute. Additionally, the acting was subpar, with many of the actors delivering their lines without any emotion. Overall, it felt like a low-budget production that failed to create a truly enchanting experience. I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality magical show.
2. Jack - 1 star - "School of Magical Animals Showtime" was one of the worst shows I have ever seen. The storyline was confusing and poorly developed, leaving me scratching my head throughout the entire performance. The characters lacked depth and their interactions felt forced. The show also suffered from pacing issues, with some scenes dragging on for far too long while others were rushed. The lack of cohesive storytelling made it difficult to connect with the characters or become invested in the plot. I would advise others to steer clear of this show unless they enjoy wasting their time.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - The concept of "School of Magical Animals Showtime" seemed promising, but the execution fell flat. The writing was weak, filled with predictable clichés and uninspired dialogue. The jokes were cheesy and failed to elicit any laughter from the audience. Furthermore, the songs and musical numbers felt forced and out of place, serving as unnecessary distractions from the already lackluster plot. I wish the show had focused more on developing interesting and relatable characters, rather than relying on tired magical animal tropes. All in all, it was a forgettable experience that left me disappointed.
4. Mark - 2 stars - I had high expectations for "School of Magical Animals Showtime" but found myself sorely disappointed. The performances lacked energy and enthusiasm, making it difficult to stay engaged. The plot was predictable and lacked any real surprises or twists. The production design also left much to be desired, with cheap-looking sets and props that took away from the overall immersion. While the idea of a magical animal school may be appealing, this show failed to deliver a captivating and memorable experience. I would not recommend it to others seeking quality entertainment.

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