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Thunder, an abandoned young cat seeking shelter from a storm, stumbles into the strangest house imaginable, owned by an old magician and inhabited by a dazzling array of automatons and gizmos. Not everyone welcomes the new addition to the troupe as Jack Rabbit and Maggie Mouse plot to evict Thunder. The situation gets worse when the magician lands in hospital and his scheming nephew sees his chance to cash in by selling the mansion. Our young hero is determined to earn his place and so he enlists the help of some wacky magician’s assistants to protect his magical new home.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
- Thunder / Dylan (voice): Brianne Siddall
- Maggie (voice): Shanelle Gray
- Jack / Carlo (voice): Robin Atkin Downes
- Mr. Lawrence (voice): Doug Stone
- Daniel (voice): Grant George
- Chihuahua (voice): Joey Camen
- Carla (voice): Elisa Gabrielli
- Nurse Baxter (voice): Cinda Adams
- Izzy (voice): Sage Sommer
- Mark Matthews (voice): Kyle Hebert
- Mike Matthews (voice): Bill Parks
- Hospital children (voice): Ella Rouhier
- Hospital children (voice): Noah Ray Strauss
- Hospital children (voice): Isabella Tatone
- Hospital children (voice): Keegan Thomas
- Reggie (voice): Jim Ward
- Audrey (voice): Susanne Blakeslee
- Lasondra (voice): Roxanne Reese
- Mr. Eames (voice): Joe Ochman
- Mrs. Eames (voice): Grey DeLisle
- Old Lady (voice): Lani Minella
- Cat sounds (archive footage; uncredited): Frank Welker
Film Crew:
- Original Music Composer: Ramin Djawadi
- Executive Producer: Jeremy Burdek
- Producer: Nadia Khamlichi
- Producer: Adrian Politowski
- Story: Ben Stassen
- Associate Producer: Domonic Paris
- Producer: Mimi Maynard
- Executive Producer: Olivier Courson
- Producer: Gina Gallo
- Producer: Caroline Van Iseghem
- Producer: Gilles Waterkeyn
- ADR & Dubbing: Mark Mercado
- Executive Producer: Eric Dillens
- Line Producer: Vincent Philbert
- Art Direction: Jérémie Degruson
- Screenplay: Dominic Paris
- Animation Supervisor: Dirk de Loose
- Screenplay: James Flynn
Movie Reviews:
- r96sk: A great opening scene and an amusing end scene aside, ‘The House of Magic’ isn’t anything I’ll remember with that much fondness.
- I will say the animation is much better than I had anticipated, it’s nothing near a high level but it is absolutely fine; nothing bad about it in truth. The cast are serviceable if forgettable, I wouldn’t say any of them are better or worse than their colleagues – which I suppose is a minor positive, given no-one grates with their voice performance.
- I found that the mesh of plots didn’t work as good as it possibly could have, granted it isn’t terrible but we don’t really get enough of either in my opinion. A bit of magic and a bit about the cat’s story, it ends up just becoming a standard lacklustre and predictable villain-centric plot.

