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The trailer to the Just Add Magic spin-off series – Just Add Magic: Mystery City. Just Add Magic: Mystery City Release Date: 17 January 2020. Check it out now on Prime Video! January 17th! Just Add Magic: Mystery City cast: Matt Dellapina, Jolie Hoang-Rappaport, Tess Paras. Watch Just Add Magic: Mystery City January 17 only on Amazon Prime Video.Ĭheck out a client of Endorse Management Group ~ James Urbaniak in the cast of “Just Add Magic” Brand new spin-off series “Just Add Magic: Mystery City”.
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Matt Dellapina, Jolie Hoang-Rappaport, Tess Paras are the main cast of Just Add Magic: Mystery City TV Series (2020). Just Add Magic: Mystery City is an American Drama TV Series (2020). Now I,m going to tells you all about Just Add Magic: Mystery City TV Series (2020). She made her first big break playing Little Kiki in the Nick Jr. Best known as Megan Simms in the Disney series Austin & Ally, Aubrey made her acting debut in the Showtime series Californication in 2007, playing young Becca Moody.

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Just Add Magic: Mystery City is looking full of Drama. Miller as Hannah Aubrey Kathryn Miller is a 12 Year old Actress. Just Add Magic: Mystery City Episodes: 10. Now.it's time to see how the "spinoff" series is.Just Add Magic: Mystery City cast: Matt Dellapina, Jolie Hoang-Rappaport, Tess Paras. I think the chemistry between the actors really helped to make the show as good as it was. I think it's a shame they only did 3 seasons because I can see the potential.
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Since using magic usually has a "down side", the Protectors past and present learn how to deal with it and, at times, look within. The names of the recipes they've come up with are pretty clever.

I have to hand it to the writers.they never wrote "down" to a young audience, but the writing is pretty straightforward so you don't have to worry about being confused as the story progresses. With each season, the Book identifies then helps the Protectors solve a mystery involving magic by using the tools at hand and their brains forcing all involved to think "outside the box". I must say I thought it was a very balanced cast between the younger and older generations. To balance them there are 3 more mature women who used to be best friends and Protectors but they let greed and ego interfere in their relationship. Yes, the series seemed to center around 3 teenage girls who are best friends chosen by a "Book of Magic Recipes" to act as the "Protectors". After the first episode I realized that was not going to happen. To be honest, when we saw this in Prime I added it to our "watchlist" thinking it would be something that could play while just relaxing and vegging out. ~ I liked that kids my age did great cooking, and that their families let them do it by themselves in the kitchen like you let us do. ~ It had magic, but fun happy magic, and not scary gory magic or things that would give you nightmares. ~ The suspense & cliff hangers left you wanting more! 10 year old son ~ When the kids were kind and generous to others, good things happened, and lessons were learned. From my 12 yr old daughter ~ Kept our attention during the whole program ~ Siblings acted like real siblings. Little to no cattiness! What there was, was addressed and attitude problems solved. I also liked the fact that three tween-agers were actually nice to one another, and everyone else.

As a parent what I liked the most about this new show, were the values & lessons taught, that the 11 year old female characters in the show look and act their age, and the subject matter was just good, clean old fashion innocent family TV viewing for once! No gore, lust, immodesty or language. Right away they went online to see when the next upcoming episodes would be airing. The first thing the kids said after the first show ended was, "Lets watch the next one!" That's when we realized we had just watched the pilot preview. We watched "Just add Magic" as a family tonight, with my two youngest Boy 10 & Girl 12. We really hope the show comes back for another season! We need more magic! Not because of the show, but because it was the finale. We were disappointed when we watched the season finale. They were situations that my kids could generally relate to. And each episode had a moral or lesson but they didn't hit you over the head with it. The value of friendship and family is strong in each episode. I really hope to see them in more projects.and in more seasons of "Just Add Magic". So much better than what we find on Disney or Nick nowadays. The young girl actors were surprisingly good. The characters were interesting and kept my boys guessing and hypothesizing about intentions. They didn't care that the main characters were girls. Even as boys they were immediately drawn into the storyline. As boys I wasn't sure they would like it but they wanted to give it a shot and we are all so glad for it. We stumbled upon this show a couple weeks ago and we have watched episodes as time and homework allow. A lot of the shows they like I'm not quite as impressed with.
