Mystery Doors of the Magical Land Series
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Mystery Doors of the Magical Land Series 魔法の国の不思議な扉 The Magical Kingdom's Mysterious Door | ||
Number of movies | 3 | |
Main enemy | Strange Lady/Magic Queen | |
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Mystery Doors of the Magical Land (Japanese: 魔法の国の不思議な扉 The Magical Kingdom's Mysterious Door) is a movie featured in Pokéstar Studios.
Movies
First movie
The subtitle of the script is Glasses of Destiny.
Plot
A magical queen sets a trap. Through the suspicious door!
Mission
Knock out all foes in seven scenes.
Credits
Role | Actor |
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??? | Sabrina |
The Queen's Servants | Woobat Swoobat |
Prince/Princess | <player's name> |
Attendant Pokémon | Vanillite |
VFX | Pokéstar Studios Art |
Screenplay | Hitomi Sato <player's name> |
Director | Sydney Pokémet |
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Second movie
Plot
A gatekeeper waits in a magic cage.
Mission
Knock out SFX Prop W2 with Astonish. Don't knock it out with any other move.
Credits
Role | Actor |
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Plush Toy | Crandall |
Magic Door | Black Door |
Prince/Princess | <player's name> |
Attendant Pokémon | Vanillish |
VFX | Pokéstar Studios Art |
Screenplay | Hitomi Sato <player's name> |
Director | Sydney Pokémet |
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Third movie
Plot
Fate rests on the choice between doors. Which one leads back?
Mission
Knock out SFX Prop W2 in 20 scenes. Don't knock out any other foes.
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Trivia
- The character Sabrina plays is named Jujube, which is what her Japanese name, Natsume, translates to.
- The alternate title of the series, Die Pforten des Zauberreichs, is German for "The Gates of the Magic Realm."
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