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The House of Magic (2013)

6.3 | Dec 24, 2013 (BE) | Family, Fantasy, Animation, Adventure | 01:25
Budget: 34 000 000 | Revenue: 64 197 205

One lost little cat. One magical adventure.

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.

Featured Crew

Director, Screenplay, Story, Producer
Art Direction, Director
Associate Producer, Screenplay
Original Music Composer
Producer
Executive Producer
Executive Producer
Producer

Cast

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Brianne Siddall
Thunder / Dylan (voice)
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Shanelle Gray
Maggie (voice)
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Robin Atkin Downes
Jack / Carlo (voice)
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Doug Stone
Mr. Lawrence (voice)
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Grant George
Daniel (voice)
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Joey Camen
Chihuahua (voice)
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Elisa Gabrielli
Carla (voice)
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Cinda Adams
Nurse Baxter (voice)
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Sage Sommer
Izzy (voice)
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Kyle Hebert
Mark Matthews (voice)

Reviews

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daniel_carr
2 | Jan 15, 2026
I love animated films, watch them all the time. But with all films I give them 10min and if they don't impress then it's on to the next movie. This film didn't make 5min sorry! I have an 8 year old daughter, and I believe children will rise to the next level if encouraged to do so in a safe and loving environment and watching things a 2 year old could understand is not going to help them grow or mature either intellectually or emotionally.
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r96sk
5 | Mar 18, 2021
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.