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This is a list of characters that appear in the Halloweentown film series.

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Aggie Cromwell

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Splendora Agatha "Aggie" Cromwell (portrayed by Debbie Reynolds) is the mother of Gwen and grandmother of Marnie, Dylan, and Sophie. She is the daughter of Merlin's cousin Marvin. It is unknown if Cromwell was her maiden name, or if she is widowed, as she is referred to by others as Mrs. Cromwell in Halloweentown High. She is a witch and resides in Halloweentown until Gwen offers to let her move to the human world and live with them at the end of the first film. She agrees but is having a hard time not using her magic. In the first two films, she carries a bottomless carpetbag that magically strolls along next to her as she walks. The carpet bag is very faithful to her as well as being slightly cowardly, as in the first movie it is scared to jump off a flying bus, but does so when she pretends to leave without it. In Halloweentown High, she tries to fit in by taking various teaching jobs at Marnie and Dylan's high school and falls for the principal. She has a new bag that follows her around, this one resembling an alligator without a head that loves to eat. In Return to Halloweentown, it is revealed that during the dark times, Splendora Agatha Cromwell was the Princess of Halloweentown, who possessed the Gift, an ancient power. It was a necklace that had the power to give the wearer complete control over any person, but it could only be worn by a Cromwell witch or warlock. An evil battalion of dark warlocks and witches known as the Dominion sought the Gift and wanted Splendora to use it to dominate Halloweentown. Wanting to live like a regular witch, Splendora placed the Gift in a locked box and buried it under the ruins of Cromwell Castle, where Witch University currently sits. It is said that only her heir could unleash the Gift that is stored inside and use the power within it.

Gwen Piper

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Gwendolyn "Gwen" Piper (née Cromwell) (portrayed by Judith Hoag) is the daughter of Aggie. She is the mother of Marnie, Dylan and Sophie Piper. She was born as a witch in Halloweentown. When she was young, she dated Kalabar, and she also went on a date with the bogeyman. She gave up her magical heritage for William Piper (a mortal) and married him. Even after her husband was deceased, she continues to live in the mortal world, believing that it is better to be "normal" and hates Halloween. Since Halloweentown Gwen uses her magic more freely and it continues to grow with each film. In Halloweentown, she keeps Halloweentown a secret from her children and would prefer to raise them as a mortal, not allowing anything that has to do with magic or Halloween be mentioned in the house. Dylan agrees with her, but Marnie and Sophie do not like that. Gwen would often fight with her mother on the subject of whether or not she should allow her children to follow their family's tradition, especially Marnie, who is about to lose her powers forever after her 13th Halloween. At the end of the first film, she offers to let Aggie come live with them and agrees to have Marnie do her witch training. Although Gwen accepts her child's urge to connect more with the magical heritage, she continues to encourage Marnie to not let all that magic go to her head, though Gwen eventually begins to accept magic more and more through each film. In Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, Gwen meets a handsome single father named Alex but doesn't know that he is actually a golem created to lure her into a trap. He takes her to a Halloween party, where the warlock Kal turns her and everyone at the party into monsters. By combining their magic, her family manages to reverse the spell. In Halloweentown High, she helps Marnie joggle nine teenage kids of different mythical heritage. When they discover that someone is trying to steal their magic by failing Marnie's project, Gwen teleports herself to Halloweentown to find proof for the Halloweentown Council. In the end, Gwen rescues Cassie from her prison and returns to the mortal world in time to help stop the plot. In Return to Halloweentown, her children flew off for college and witch training, and she became a real estate agent and used magic to make the houses look better. When Dylan gets turned into a dog, Marnie calls for her help. She, Marnie, and Dylan combine their magic and "destroy" the Gift together.

Marnie Piper

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Marnie Piper (also referred to as "Marnie Cromwell") (portrayed by Kimberly J. Brown in the first three films and Sara Paxton in the fourth film[1]) is the oldest daughter of Gwen and William Piper, the granddaughter of Aggie, and the older sister of Dylan and Sophie. She is the main protagonist of the series, a young witch who has always loved the holiday of Halloween. Marnie is 13 years old in the first film, about 15 years old in the second, about 17 years old in the third and 18 years old in the fourth film.[2] She is a pretty and headstrong individual, especially when it comes to magic. Like her grandmother and her sister, she has a sixth sense or precognition power as well as being an expert broomstick flyer. She is the character who uses magic as much as she can but also cares about it and tries very much to save Halloweentown and her magic. In Halloweentown, Marnie discovers for the first time about her witch heritage and becomes excited to start her training to be a witch. In Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, Marnie and her family combine their magic and create a portal that can be opened at any time around the year to stop a warlock from taking over the worlds. In Halloweentown High, Marnie bets on her family magic to persuade the Halloweentown Council to reunite the worlds of Halloweentown and the mortal world. In Return to Halloweentown, Marnie attends Witch University in Halloweentown and discovers a great secret about her family. She becomes Queen regnant of Halloweentown for one night, but uses the chance to apparently destroy the gift with the help of Gwen, Dylan and her genie friend, Aneesa, but only passes it on to Dylan, the one person she trusts not to abuse its power.

Dylan Piper

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Dylan Piper (portrayed by Joey Zimmerman[note 1]) is the middle child and the only son of Gwen and William Piper, the grandson of Aggie, the younger brother of Marnie and the older brother of Sophie. Dylan is somewhat of a book nerd as he likes to study more than anything. He strongly dislikes Halloween and everything that goes with magic. Dylan is sarcastic and frequently teases his sisters, especially Marnie. He is the only warlock in the family, but doesn't like to use magic but will use it sparingly to help his family and study. In Halloweentown, Dylan is about 12 years old and remains skeptical about the existence of magic and the supernatural. His hands start to glow at the end of the film while being mad at Kalabar, indicating he has powers, which he uses to help in defeating Kalabar. In Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, Dylan tries to reach out to girls, but only ends up getting ditched and only uses his powers twice to help fix the worlds, first using them with his family and Luke to create a new permanent portal between the worlds and then – reluctantly, with the prodding of Luke – to break the spell on Benny. In Halloweentown High, Dylan doesn't use his powers at all and falls for a girl before finding out she was a pink troll. Though he doesn't use magic at all in this film, he states that he has tried to apologize to Natalie using magic to speed-up the speaking process. In Return to Halloweentown, Dylan attends Witch University with his sister and confesses that he used his powers to study rapidly in high school, which is the reason to why he skipped a grade and can attend college with his sister. He also falls for the evil Sinister sisters but they use him to get the gift - his family heirloom, so they can try to take over Halloweentown. Later, he becomes the wielder of the gift but decides to hide it in a book. He ends up using magic a few times in this film; he speed-reads to get the information on Splendora, admits to using it in high school, and uses it to help "destroy" the gift as it takes three Cromwells to do and only he, Gwen and Marnie were around. This is the most times he uses his powers in the films.

Luke

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Luke (portrayed by Phillip Van Dyke) is the laid-back friend of Marnie's who resides in Halloweentown. He is a goblin but is changed to human form by Kalabar. In the end, he loses his human form after helping Marnie defeat Kalabar. He helps create the permanent portal between the worlds and helps Marnie learn how to reverse the Grey Spell but is not seen or mentioned again after the second film. In the first two films, he has a crush on Marnie.

Sophie Piper

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Sophie Piper (portrayed by Emily Roeske) is the youngest daughter of Gwen and William Piper, the granddaughter of Aggie, and the younger sister of Marnie and Dylan. Like Marnie, she is also a witch. She can cast simple spells that she learns from her sister and grandmother. Unlike her older sister Marnie, the more advanced witch, Sophie appears to have a stronger hold on her precognitive powers. She can sense the presence of "bad things" to which she would always reply "Somebody's coming". She has a gift for remembering spells, something that Marnie continues to have trouble with, and is also is resilient and quick at problem-solving. Sophie, like her sister and grandmother, has shown efficiency in conjuring. Along with her precognitive abilities, it appears that Sophie is telekinetic. In Halloweentown, Sophie is about 7 years old and can control her powers better than her sister can, as her grandmother states it only takes will and imagination for the magic to work. In Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, Sophie can sense Kal's presence, which her grandmother, mother, sister and brother can't (although Gwen later can and Dylan indicates he senses something is wrong), but has a hard time controlling her flying abilities because Aggie hadn't taught her how to fly yet. In Halloweentown High, Sophie appears briefly and doesn't do magic at all. Sophie does not appear in Return to Halloweentown, but it is mentioned that she has started her witches training under her grandmother, Aggie.

Gort

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Gort (portrayed by Blu Mankuma) is an ogre that collects junk in his house because everything that gets lost in other places (mortal or Halloweentown) ends up in his house. He hates cleaning and everyone he encounters. In the second film, Kalabar's son Kal casts the Grey Spell on the whole town, turning them into the boring versions of humans, and Gort becomes an opposite version of his true self.

Phil Flanagan

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Principal Phil Flanagan (portrayed by Clifton Davis) is the principal of Marnie's school. He is a descendant of an army known as the Knights of the Iron Dagger. He originally helped Edgar Dalloway get the Cromwell's magic, but abandoned that job after he fell for Aggie Cromwell. Phil also admitted that he couldn't fit his finger into the ring that was associated with the Knights of the Iron Dagger.

Cody Trainer

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Cody Trainer (portrayed by Finn Wittrock) is Marnie's love interest in the third film. He constantly tries to ask Marnie out but never gets the chance to succeed as she is always distracted. He finds out her secret after Gwen knocks him out thinking he's an enemy and Marnie takes him out on a broom ride. At first, he is a little freaked out but learns to accept it and gets everyone else to accept it in the end. He and Marnie apparently start dating in the end but he isn't seen or mentioned again after the third film.

Cassie

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Cassie (portrayed by Eliana Reyes), also known as Cassie the Witch, is one of the many foreign exchange students from "Canada" (a cover-up for Halloweentown). She is a witch. She is apparently Ethan's friend and Grandma Aggie's neighbor in Halloweentown. Unlike the other foreign exchange students, she is fascinated with human behavior and likes to study them. In the middle of the film, Cassie gets trapped in a witch's glass by Edgar Dalloway. In the end, she is rescued by Gwen.

Ethan Dalloway

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Ethan Dalloway (portrayed by Lucas Grabeel), also known as Ethan the Warlock, is the son of Edgar Dalloway. He travels to the mortal world as part of an experiment to live among mortals and plays a rival of Marnie in the third installment, but after changing to turning against his own father to become good, he becomes Marnie's love interest in the fourth installment. Although he is a warlock, in the fourth film he says he renounced his powers after his father lost his to the Halloweentown Council. He is now a mortal like the Sinister sisters who also lost their powers because their father worked for the Dominion, but he and Marnie appear to continue their relationship. Ethan's father also worked for the Dominion once upon a time and Ethan gave up his powers upon his father's imprisonment.

Professor Periwinkle

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Professor Priscilla Persimmon Periwinkle (portrayed by Millicent Martin) is Marnie's literature professor at Witch University. She has worked undercover to arrest the Dominion for ten centuries and it was she who stripped their powers along with their families' at the end of the film. According to Professor Periwinkle, she and Aggie have been friends since the early times of Halloweentown.

Aneesa

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Aneesa (portrayed by Summer Bishil) is a genie and Marnie's resident advisor at Witch University. She is the first genie to attend Witch University. When Marnie accepted the Gift, Aneesa was controlled for a brief time and helped Marnie destroy the gift forever with her magic lamp. At the end of the film with Aneesa's lamp gone, she says she needs a new place to stay and Marnie offers to have her as a roommate.

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Benny

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Benjamin C. "Benny" Deadman (voiced by Rino Romano in the first film and Richard Side [uncredited] in the second film) is a skeleton taxicab driver, who likes to joke a lot, although they are not as funny as he thinks. In Halloweentown, he gets possessed by Kalabar's evil magic sometime after Aggie and Gwen are paralyzed and goes after the Cromwell/Piper kids. Sophie was able to scare him off by attracting a nearby dog to him. When Kalabar is vanquished and his magic is reversed, Benny is returned to normal. In Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, Benny falls victim to the Grey Spell and becomes a boring version of his usual self (and also gets a flesh-and-blood body). He returns to normal when Dylan casts the reversal spell to undo his transformation. In Return to Halloweentown, he drives Marnie and Dylan to Witch University. Benny's full name is revealed when Marnie travels back in time to visit Splendora Cromwell, though the person who voiced him in this film was uncredited.

Natalie

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Natalie (portrayed by Olesya Rulin) is one of the many foreign exchange students from "Canada" (a cover-up for Halloweentown). She is a pink troll and likes to hang out with Dylan. Because she is more comfortable in her troll form, she thinks humans look awful and disgusting including Dylan, but because he was nice to her, she considers Dylan as a friend. They nearly kiss, but because they both couldn't see the other physically attractive, they couldn't go through with it and decided to stick with being friends.

Chester

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Chester (portrayed by Clayton Taylor in human form and Jesse Harward in monster form) is a blue-skinned teenager from Halloweentown. Chester's father was an ogre while his mother was a forest giant making him a cross-breed of both species. He went to the mortal world as a transferred student from "Canada" (a cover-up for Halloweentown) to learn how to live among mortals. Because Chester is fond of stamps, he joins a club thanks to Marnie's advice. Chester has a pet armadillo named Buster.

Jessica

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Jessica is a werecat from Halloweentown. She went to the mortal world as a transferred student from "Canada" (a cover-up for Halloweentown) to learn how to live among mortals. She is a werecat which means she does turn into a cat.

Nancy

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Nancy is a wood nymph from Halloweentown. She went to the mortal world as a transferred student from "Canada" (a cover-up for Halloweentown) to learn how to live among mortals. Thanks to Marnie, she joins the gardening club.

Pete

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Pete (portrayed by Todd Michael Schwartzman) is a teenage werewolf from Halloweentown. He went to the mortal world as a transferred student from "Canada" (a cover-up for Halloweentown) to learn how to live among mortals, and thanks to Marnie's advice, he joins the football team and becomes friends with the teammates. Even after he shows his real identity in front of everyone, they accept him for who he is. According to him and Cassie, most werewolves are vegetarians.

Zachary

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Zachary is a teenage zombie from Halloweentown. He went to the mortal world as a transferred student from "Canada" (a cover-up for Halloweentown) to learn how to live among mortals.

Bobby

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Bobby is a gremlin from Halloweentown, who moved to the mortal world as a transferred student from Canada (a cover up for Halloweentown) in order to learn how to live among mortals.

Burp-Urp-Snurt-Pfsfsfsfst III

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Burp-Urp-Snurt-Pfsfsfsfst III (portrayed by Christopher Robin Miller[note 2]) is a goblin that attends Witch University with Marnie and the Sinister Sisters. Because his name is hard to remember, the Sinister sisters call him "Snot Boy", but Marnie addresses him by the nickname "Grifflinn". Aneesa is the only one that can remember and pronounce his name. Though Aneesa can say his name she mostly calls him "Griff". Like most goblins, he tends to drool a lot when near or thinking about food or food-like substances.

Villains

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Kalabar

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Kalabar (portrayed by Robin Thomas) is a warlock and former boyfriend of Gwen. He is the main antagonist of the first film. The spelling of his name is inconsistent between the first film and the second. In the opening credits of the first film, his name is spelled Calabar, but the subtitle of the second film spells his name Kalabar. Before the film, Kalabar is the Mayor of Halloweentown. He hates humans and dislikes the fact that Gwen left him for a human, yet the Cromwell magic remains as powerful as ever. At first, he was in the form of a black creature who is afraid of sunlight but reveals his true identity when he tries to convince the citizens of Halloweentown to join him to retake what is rightfully theirs, i.e. the mortal world. He dies at the end of the first film when the Cromwell family members join to vanquish him. He appears in Halloweentown II during several flashbacks to the previous film.

Kal

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Kal (portrayed by Daniel Kountz) is Kalabar's secret son (his full name is hinted to be Kalabar Jr.) and the main antagonist of the second film. The spelling of his name is inconsistent, much like that of his father's. The subtitle of the film, Kalabar's Revenge, implies that his name is spelled Kal, but the end credits spell his name Cal. He tricked Marnie into showing him Aggie's secret room and stole Aggie's spellbooks to prevent her and her family from stopping his plan to dominate both worlds. He also seems to have an infatuation with Marnie Cromwell. When Marnie takes back the spellbooks, he vanishes. Although Luke says that he will be back after he disappeared, he hasn't been seen or mentioned since then.

Alex

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Alex (portrayed by Peter Wingfield) is a golem made of frogs and Kal's partner. He is the secondary antagonist of the second film. Because Kal created him, he had no choice but to take his orders to attract Gwen and make her wear a Halloween mask, which is used later to turn her into a monster when Kal casts the Creature Spell on the mortal world. Thanks to Dylan and Sophie, Gwen manages to find out what he really is and he is then turned back into a bunch of frogs.

Edgar Dalloway

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Edgar Dalloway (portrayed by Michael Flynn) is the main antagonist of the third film. He is a warlock who is the former head of the Halloweentown Council and wants the portal closed for good. He also desires the Cromwell magic, and tries every scheme possible to get it. He nearly succeeds but is stopped when Marnie proves that humans really have changed and Gwen returns with Cassie whom she rescued from where Edgar trapped her. The Cromwell witches retake their powers from Edgar. The Halloweentown High Council (deciding to give humans another chance) trap Edgar in Aggie's Witch's Glass resigning him from the Halloweentown High Council. He does not appear in the fourth film, but his son Ethan reveals to Marnie that his father had lost his magic after the events of the third film and also that he used to belong to a coven known as the Dominion, formed by seven evil witches and warlocks.

The Dominion

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The Dominion is an ancient evil organization that is the main antagonist of Return to Halloweentown. It was founded 1,000 years ago where they sought out "The Gift" that would enable them to take over both Earth and Halloweentown.

Silas Sinister

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Silas Sinister (portrayed by Keone Young) is a warlock who is the head of the Sinister, Inc., father of the Sinister Sisters, and leader of the Dominion. He and his group targeted a box that contained the key to dominating Halloweentown. He and the other Dominion members are stripped of their magic powers and arrested by Professor Periwinkle (who was working for an Anti-Dominion movement) for their acts of treason.

Lwaxana Goodwin

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Dr. Goodwin (portrayed by Leslie Wing), also known as Chancellor Lwaxana Goodwin, is the elegant and well-spoken chancellor of Witch University. She is the one who gave Marnie a full scholarship, mainly because her interest in her is not just educational, but also because she holds the key to opening a locked box containing the key to dominating Halloweentown. She along with the rest of the Dominion were stripped of their powers by Professor Periwinkle and arrested for treason upon being placed in a Witch's Glass.

Ichabod Grogg

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Dr. Ichabod Grogg (portrayed by Scott Stevensen) is a stuffy, strict, and cranky old professor at Witch University. He is another member of The Dominion with the Chancellor and Mr. Sinister. He along with the rest of the Dominion were stripped of their powers by Professor Periwinkle and arrested for treason upon being placed in a Witch's Glass.

The Sinister Sisters

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Scarlett, Sapphire, and Sage Sinister (portrayed by Kristy Wu, Katie Cockrell, and Kellie Cockrell), known together as The Sinister Sisters, are evil witches attending Witch University and the daughters of Silas Sinister. While Sapphire and Sage act as the twin-followers, Scarlett acts as the ringleader. They secretly defy the "No Magic" rule by using their powers whenever there is no teacher watching. They work with a few professors and their father to make Marnie open a box with the Cromwell family's ultimate magic in it. In the end, their plan backfires and they lose their family magic as punishment for their father's crimes.

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Harriet

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Harriet (portrayed by Judith M. Ford) is a friend of Aggie's. She volunteers at a place where the patients there have no heads. She was turned into a hideous creature a couple hours after she met Aggie and later was frozen at the theater, but returned to her true self after Kalabar's magic was reversed.

The Halloweentown Council

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The Halloweentown Council is the highest-ranking authority in Halloweentown. Besides Edgar Dalloway, the Halloweentown Council consisted of a six-armed man (portrayed by Jeff Olson), a pumpkinhead (portrayed by Frank Gerrish), a female vampire (portrayed by Mowava Pryor), and a male mummy (portrayed by an uncredited Aaron Justesen). Marnie had to wager the Cromwell Family magic in exchange that they let some students from Halloweentown attend Marnie's school while disguised as humans from Canada. The Halloweentown Council later summon Marnie when they voice their concerns about the Knights of the Iron Dagger being sighted near the school. After Edgar was defeated and Gwen shows the Cromwell Family proving their worth by having the students be accepted for who they are, the Halloweentown Council returns the magic to the Cromwell Family. Then they resign Edgar from the Halloweentown Council upon imprisoning him in a Witch's Glass.

William Piper

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William Piper (portrayed by uncredited Mark Everest) is a mortal that Gwen fell in love with and the father of Marnie, Dylan, and Sophie. She subsequently moved to the mortal world and stopped using magic, which upset and possibly angered Aggie, and it is implied that by the time of the films he died. The character is only seen in Halloweentown in a family photo.

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References

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The List of Halloweentown characters encompasses the fictional inhabitants, protagonists, antagonists, and supporting figures from the Halloweentown franchise, a tetralogy of Original Movies centered on , magic, and the hidden realm of Halloweentown. The series follows the Cromwell-Piper family—a lineage of witches living in the mortal world—who repeatedly venture into Halloweentown to thwart threats, blending elements of fantasy, adventure, and family dynamics across the films Halloweentown (1998), Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001), (2004), and (2006). Central to the narrative is the powerful Aggie Cromwell (portrayed by in all four films), her reluctant daughter Gwen Piper (), and her grandchildren: aspiring Marnie Piper ( in the first three films, in the fourth), skeptical brother Dylan Piper (), and young enchantress Sophie Piper (Emily Roeske). Recurring allies include the goblin Luke (Phillip Van Dyke), while notable villains feature the Kalabar in the original film and his son Kal () in the sequel, alongside other magical creatures and human characters who bridge the two worlds. The list organizes these characters by their roles, appearances, and contributions to the overarching story of embracing one's magical heritage amid inter-world conflicts.

Main characters

Aggie Cromwell

Splendora Agatha "Aggie" Cromwell is the matriarch of the Cromwell witch family and a central figure in the Halloweentown film series. She serves as the mother of Gwen Piper and grandmother to Marnie, Dylan, and Sophie Piper, guiding them in embracing their magical heritage after it was initially hidden from them. As a powerful witch with a long lineage of magical ancestry, Aggie possesses advanced abilities including spell-casting, telekinesis, broomstick flight, and potion-brewing, which she uses to protect her family and Halloweentown. Portrayed by across the four films, Aggie is depicted as a wise and supportive grandmother who resides in Halloweentown and runs a magic shop there, where she crafts potions to address various supernatural ailments. Her character embodies eccentricity and a sassy humor, often delivering witty remarks while demonstrating her expertise in to resolve family conflicts and larger threats. Aggie's protective nature drives her to teach her grandchildren essential magical skills, emphasizing the importance of self-belief in harnessing power, as seen in her famous line about wanting something and allowing oneself to have it. Aggie first appears in Halloweentown (1998), where she reveals the family's witch lineage to Marnie on her 13th birthday and teaches her foundational spells during their adventure to save the town from evil forces. In Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001), she collaborates with Marnie to brew a potion and activate a protective against the antagonist Kalabar, highlighting her role in major plot resolutions through magic. By (2004), Aggie assists in integrating Halloweentown creatures into the mortal world, using her wisdom to navigate cultural clashes. In (2006), she provides astral guidance to Marnie against the Dominion's influence, ultimately contributing to the handling of a dangerous family heirloom that amplified Cromwell powers.

Marnie Piper

Marnie Piper is the central protagonist of the Disney Channel's Halloweentown film series, a teenage witch who navigates her dual human and magical heritage across four movies released between 1998 and 2006. She is portrayed by Kimberly J. Brown in the first three installments—Halloweentown (1998), Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001), and Halloweentown High (2004)—and recast with Sara Paxton in Return to Halloweentown (2006) after Disney opted for a different direction despite Brown's availability. As the eldest grandchild of the renowned witch Aggie Cromwell, Marnie begins as a 13-year-old girl living a mortal life with her mother Gwen and siblings in a small American town, unaware of her powers until her grandmother's letter on Halloween prompts a journey to the magical realm of Halloweentown. Throughout the series, Marnie evolves from an initially skeptical and impulsive teen into a brave, resourceful leader committed to bridging the divide between mortals and magical beings. Her character arc emphasizes personal growth through magical challenges, highlighting themes of acceptance and empowerment as she masters her abilities and fosters unity. In the first film, she discovers her witch heritage, learns to fly on a broomstick, and develops a romantic crush on the Luke while helping save Halloweentown from evil forces. By , she advocates for magical students to integrate into a mortal high school, organizes a pivotal Halloween dance to promote harmony, and navigates a new romance with classmate Ethan. In the series finale, , an 18-year-old Marnie attends Witch University, where she uncovers a plot by the shadowy group to seize control of magical powers and leads efforts to thwart them, showcasing her matured spellcasting and strategic skills. Marnie's magical abilities include proficient spell-casting, potion-making, and an intuitive sixth sense for detecting events, which she refines from basic incantations in her youth to complex governance and defense as a . Her headstrong nature often drives her to use innovatively for problem-solving, though it initially clashes with her mother's efforts to suppress her powers for a . Supported briefly by her grandmother Aggie and siblings during key crises, Marnie forms alliances with figures like fellow witch to advance her anti-prejudice initiatives.

Gwen Piper

Gwendolyn "Gwen" Piper (née Cromwell), portrayed by Judith Hoag throughout the Halloweentown film series, serves as the daughter of the powerful witch Aggie Cromwell and the widowed mother of Marnie, Dylan, and Sophie Piper. Her husband, William Piper, a mortal man, passed away prior to the events of the first film, leaving her to raise their children in the human world while concealing their family's magical heritage. As a witch born into the prestigious Cromwell bloodline, Gwen embodies the internal conflict of a mortal-witch hybrid, torn between her innate powers and her desire for a conventional life free from supernatural complications. Initially practical and skeptical of magic's role in , Gwen suppresses her abilities to integrate into , often discouraging her children's curiosity about their witch ancestry to protect them from its dangers. This reluctance stems from her choice to leave Halloweentown and marry a mortal, prioritizing normalcy over her magical roots, which creates tension within the family as her daughter Marnie embraces . However, following William's death, Gwen relocates the family to Halloweentown in the 1998 film, bridging the divide between the mortal realm and the magical one, and gradually accepts her powers to support her loved ones. Her role as a stabilizing family figure is evident in her efforts to maintain unity amid supernatural threats, such as briefly dating the mayor Kalabar while aiding in the defense of Halloweentown. Throughout the series, Gwen's character arc highlights her evolution from denial to empowerment, using basic like spells that grow stronger in later installments to safeguard her family. She first appears in Halloweentown (1998), where her hidden witch identity is revealed, and continues in all subsequent films, including supporting Marnie's initiative for a high school exchange program between humans and Halloweentown residents in (2004). As the maternal anchor, Gwen provides emotional grounding, drawing on guidance from her mother Aggie to navigate parenting challenges while fostering her children's growth in a blended world.

Dylan Piper

Dylan Piper is portrayed by actor throughout the four-film Halloweentown series, from the original 1998 Disney Channel movie to in 2006. As the middle child and only son of Gwen Piper, Dylan is the younger brother of Marnie Piper and older brother of Sophie Piper, inheriting powers from his maternal Cromwell lineage despite his early disinterest and denial of magic. He first appears in Halloweentown, where his skepticism about the is evident as he stays home on Halloween to align with his mother's views, but he accompanies his siblings to the magical realm and inadvertently displays telekinetic abilities during a family crisis. Intelligent and a self-proclaimed computer whiz, Dylan initially feels embarrassed by his family's magical heritage, preferring logic, science, and technology over spells, which often positions him as the voice of reason and source of among the Pipers. Over the series, he evolves from outright rejection—believing himself the "normal" sibling—to reluctant acceptance, using his powers when necessary, such as in spell-casting to aid his family and providing tech support like navigating challenges with digital tools alongside magic. In Halloweentown High, Dylan hides his magical talents while attending mortal high school, focusing on blending in but ultimately assisting in countering threats from anti-magic forces like the Knights of the Iron Dagger. By Return to Halloweentown, his growth culminates in innovative applications of his abilities, including enhancing speed-reading for research with magic—while helping infiltrate and thwart the Dominion, a secretive group seeking to control magical powers. These contributions highlight Dylan's blending of computer skills with warlock magic to support family efforts to protect both worlds.

Sophie Piper

Sophie Piper is the youngest child of Gwen Piper and the sister to Marnie and Dylan Piper in the Halloweentown film series. Portrayed by Emily Roeske, she appears in the first three films—Halloweentown (1998), Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001), and Halloweentown High (2004)—but is absent from the fourth installment, Return to Halloweentown (2006), due to her age. As a half-human witch from the Cromwell lineage, Sophie demonstrates prodigious magical talents from an early age, often surpassing expectations for her youth. Characterized by her innocence and high intuition, Sophie possesses a natural affinity for spells that manifests effortlessly, allowing her to sense dangers and contribute to family efforts intuitively. Her abilities include precognitive glimpses, which alert her to threats before they fully emerge, and the capacity for advanced incantations despite her limited formal training. In Halloweentown, the 7-year-old Sophie first showcases her powers by unknowingly unlocking a magical gate through and later performs an advanced spell to aid in defending against invading forces. She receives brief guidance from her grandmother Aggie Cromwell during these events, enhancing her innate skills. In Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, Sophie plays a key role in reversing the "gray spell" cast by Kalabar's son, using her intuitive magic to locate a crucial from Aggie's spellbook alongside her brother Dylan, with whom she shares playful interactions amid the crisis. Her contributions highlight her reliability as a family asset, blending youthful curiosity with potent . By , now around 12 years old, Sophie participates in the high school cultural exchange program between the mortal world and Halloweentown, supporting the integration efforts though her role remains more observational. Throughout the series, Sophie's intuitive sensing of perils and advanced spellcasting underscore her as a budding powerhouse in the Cromwell witch tradition.

Luke

Luke is a goblin from Halloweentown, portrayed by actor in the first two installments of the Original Movie series. He first appears in the film Halloweentown, where he serves as a key who aids the Marnie Piper and her family. As a resident of the magical realm of Halloweentown, Luke initially aligns himself with the antagonistic mayor Kalabar, who casts a spell transforming the self-conscious into a handsome human teenager in exchange for his loyalty. Throughout Halloweentown, Luke's charming and adventurous personality emerges as he interacts with the Piper-Cromwell family after their arrival in the creature-filled town. Dissatisfied with his true form, he initially acts as Kalabar's spy but develops a crush on Marnie, leading him to betray the and guide the family through Halloweentown's dangers, ultimately helping them thwart Kalabar's plot to conquer the mortal world. This shift marks Luke's growth into a reliable ally, showcasing his loyalty and knowledge of goblin customs. In the 2001 sequel Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, Luke reprises his role as Marnie's steadfast companion, assisting her and grandmother Aggie Cromwell in retrieving a stolen spellbook to reverse the Grey Spell cast by Kalabar's son, Kal, which drains color and joy from Halloweentown's inhabitants. Affected by the spell early on, Luke is restored to his vibrant goblin self and joins the effort to restore balance between the magical and mortal worlds, further solidifying his bond with Marnie through subtle romantic tension. He also maintains a lighthearted friendship with , the skeletal who frequently provides comic relief and transportation in Halloweentown. Luke's arc across the films highlights his transition from a conflicted opportunist to a heroic figure, emphasizing themes of and in the series' whimsical setting.

Supporting characters

Benny

Benny is a recurring supporting character in the Original Movie series Halloweentown, depicted as an animated resident of Halloweentown who operates a magical service. Voiced by in the 1998 film Halloweentown and physically realized as a robotic operated by puppeteers to simulate lifelike movements, Benny provides transportation to visitors and residents alike. Known for his sarcastic wit and corny puns, delivers through humorous commentary on Halloweentown's quirks and local lore, often likened to a high-strung New York cab driver in his energetic demeanor. His jokes, while not always landing as intended, highlight his affable yet wisecracking personality, endearing him to fans as a memorable source of levity amid the series' . Benny makes his debut in Halloweentown (1998), where he ferries the —Marnie, Dylan, Sophie, Gwen, and Aggie—to Aggie's home after their arrival in the magical realm, engaging in banter with the Luke during the ride. Later in the film, he becomes possessed by the antagonist Kalabar, turning menacing as he pursues the protagonists in his cab. In Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001), voiced by Richard Side, Benny falls victim to the Grey Spell cast by Kal (Kalabar's son), temporarily transforming him into a flesh-covered, humorless version of himself stripped of his skeletal form and lively traits. He does not appear in (2004), which primarily unfolds in the mortal world, but returns in (2006) as his skeletal self, assisting Marnie at Witch University and revealing his full name as Benjamin C. Deadman while aiding in her efforts against a new threat. Among his abilities as a skeleton, Benny demonstrates utility with detachable body parts, such as using his skull as an impromptu lantern or projectile during chaotic sequences. His recurring role emphasizes mobility and insider knowledge of Halloweentown, often observing landmarks like Aggie's potion shop with quips that underscore the town's eccentric culture.

Gort

Gort is a supporting character in the Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001), where he serves as an ogre and collector of lost items in Halloweentown. Portrayed by actor Blu Mankuma, Gort is characterized as a gentle giant with childlike innocence and a simple, endearing personality, relying on his immense physical strength and size primarily for protection rather than aggression. He becomes non-violent only when provoked, emphasizing his loyal and unassuming nature as a resident helper in the magical community. Employed in a protective role tied to the magical realm's resources, resides in a cluttered , acting as a junkman by collecting items lost from both the mortal world and Halloweentown, and aiding visitors with his unique abilities. His appearance occurs in Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001), where he embodies the series' theme of benevolent supernatural beings supporting the . Key events include assisting in the retrieval of essential potions during crises, and defending against minor threats to maintain order in the enchanted space. Gort's abilities center on his towering stature and , allowing him to handle heavy magical items and provide without resorting to violence, which underscores his role as a reliable, non-confrontational ally. This portrayal highlights his endearing simplicity, often shown through lighthearted interactions that contrast his formidable appearance, making him a memorable figure in the franchise's supporting cast. He shares a brief with the cab driver , adding to the communal warmth of Halloweentown's inhabitants.

Cassie

Cassie is a supporting character in the Original Movie (2004), the third film in the Halloweentown series. Portrayed by Eliana Reyes, she is a young witch from Halloweentown who participates in an exchange program to attend a mortal realm high school alongside other magical students. Eager to experience human culture, Cassie arrives at the school disguised as a student from and quickly befriends Marnie Piper, the program's coordinator, while adapting to mortal life with optimism and curiosity. Her bubbly personality helps build camaraderie among the exchange students, including brief teamwork with peers like Natalie the and Chester the to navigate school challenges. During the story, Cassie is targeted by the antagonist Dalloway, who captures her and traps her in a magical mirror device as part of his plot to sabotage the exchange program and expose magical in the mortal world. Rescued by Gwen Piper using a special 's glass provided by Aggie Cromwell, she rejoins the group and contributes to efforts that ultimately promote unity between Halloweentown and the human realm by demonstrating the value of magical acceptance. As a , Cassie possesses inherent magical abilities, though she is not shown casting spells in the film; her role emphasizes empathy and advocacy for coexistence rather than overt magic use. She appears exclusively in and does not feature in other entries in the series.

Phil Flanagan

Phil Flanagan is portrayed by Clifton Davis in the 2004 Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown High, marking his sole appearance in the franchise as the principal of the mortal high school hosting an exchange program with students from Halloweentown. In this role, he oversees the integration of magical and human students, approving Marnie's participation in the program to promote cross-cultural understanding between the worlds. Flanagan exhibits key traits of being fair-minded and diplomatic, actively enforcing anti-discrimination policies to ensure a harmonious environment amid the arrival of teens. He investigates reports of magical disruptions that threaten the exchange, such as unexplained incidents at the , demonstrating his commitment to student safety and program success. Additionally, he supports a unity rally organized by the students to bridge divides and celebrate coexistence between mortals and magical beings. As an administrative leader, Flanagan's efforts focus on fostering institutional policies that encourage empathy and collaboration, including brief collaboration with Aggie Cromwell, who joins the staff in disguise to aid the initiative. He also supervises exchange students like , guiding them through the mortal world's customs.

Cody Trainer

Cody Trainer is a high from the mortal world and serves as Marnie Piper's love interest in the Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown High (2004). Portrayed by actor , he is introduced when Marnie enrolls at his to facilitate the integration of Halloweentown students into under the supervision of principal Phil Flanagan. His character appears exclusively in this third installment of the Halloweentown series, marking his first and only on-screen role in the franchise. Throughout the film, Cody persistently attempts to ask Marnie out on dates, gradually developing a romantic connection with her despite her secretive magical background. He demonstrates kindness and curiosity, initially unaware of the elements surrounding Marnie and her peers, but shows initial surprise upon discovering her witch identity during a pivotal moment when they fly on a broomstick. As tensions rise with anti-magical sentiment at the school, Cody defends Marnie and the Halloweentown students by publicly shaming a mob incited against them, helping to foster acceptance among the human students. Cody's arc reflects a transition from skepticism toward the magical world to becoming an open-minded ally, culminating in his participation in Halloweentown festivities, including a romantic broom ride with Marnie at the film's conclusion. This development underscores his supportive role in bridging the divide between mortals and magical beings, though their relationship ends by the events of the subsequent film .

Ethan Dalloway

Ethan Dalloway is a supporting character in the Halloweentown film series, portrayed by Lucas Grabeel. He is the half-human, half-magical heir to the Dalloway family and attends college at Witch University alongside Marnie Piper. Ethan is characterized as rebellious and intelligent, initially secretive about his background but ultimately demonstrating loyalty to his friends. He first appears in (2006) and is featured only in the fourth film. In the story, Ethan assists Marnie in infiltrating a secretive group, discloses hidden family secrets, and sides against his father in a conflict of allegiance. His abilities include access to powerful family artifacts and the use of subtle magic, despite having renounced his primary powers following his father's punishment by the Halloweentown . Ethan shares a brief partnership with Marnie during their time at college, marked by his redemption from his family's villainous legacy.

Professor Periwinkle

Professor Priscilla Persimmon Periwinkle is a supporting character in the Disney Channel film Return to Halloweentown (2006), the fourth installment in the Halloweentown series. Portrayed by British actress Millicent Martin, she appears as Marnie's literature professor at Witch University, where she conducts classes on magical history and literature. Periwinkle is characterized as an eccentric, fun-loving witch with a scatter-brained demeanor, often displaying enthusiasm for her subject and a rebellious spirit toward traditional magical hierarchies. Her quirky personality endears her to students, including Marnie, whom she befriends and mentors during the exchange program at the university. Throughout the story, Periwinkle aids Marnie in navigating university life and uncovering threats to Halloweentown's stability. In a key revelation, she discloses her true identity as Agent Periwinkle of the Halloweentown Anti-Dominion League, having posed as a professor for ten centuries to infiltrate and monitor the secretive Dominion group. This undercover role culminates in her leading the apprehension of the Dominion leaders, including Silas Sinister and the Sinister sisters, thereby stripping them of their powers and preventing a takeover of magical governance. Periwinkle's backstory includes a longstanding friendship with Aggie Cromwell, forged in Halloweentown's early days when both were young witches challenging societal norms. Her contributions emphasize intelligence, bravery, and covert dedication to preserving magical harmony over overt spellcasting.

Aneesa

Aneesa is a in the Original Movie (2006), portrayed by . She is depicted as a genie participating in Witch University's expanded enrollment program for non-witches, becoming the first of her kind to attend the institution. As Marnie Piper's , Aneesa embodies a wise and ethereal presence, guiding new students through the challenges of interspecies coexistence on campus while adhering to strict genie traditions that limit her magical expressions. Aneesa's abilities center on wish-based magic constrained by genie rules, allowing her to creatively interpret and fulfill requests in limited ways, such as minor aids for fellow students without violating university prohibitions on overt spellcasting. She demonstrates through swirling clouds of smoke and draws power from her enchanted lamp, which serves as both a conduit for her ethereal form and a tool for subtle supernatural interventions. These traits highlight her role in fostering cultural understanding, as she navigates misunderstandings between witches, genies, and other mythical beings, promoting harmony in the diverse student body. Throughout the film, Aneesa grants small-scale wishes to classmates, such as easing daily adjustments to life, while emphasizing ethical boundaries to prevent misuse of her powers. Her efforts in school integration underscore the broader theme of inclusivity at Witch University, briefly forming bonds with characters like Marnie to bridge gaps between Halloweentown's varied inhabitants.

Natalie

Natalie is a supporting character in the Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown High (2004), portrayed by actress Olesya Rulin. She is depicted as a pink-skinned troll resident of Halloweentown, selected as one of the exchange students to attend a mortal high school alongside characters like Chester the ogre and Cassie the witch. As a helpful member of the group, Natalie contributes to community-building efforts during the exchange program, including participation in school activities that foster interaction between magical beings and humans. Her key traits include friendliness, emotional supportiveness, and providing minor aid to her peers through encouragement rather than overt magic, while she navigates initial self-doubt about her troll appearance. She briefly works alongside Aggie Cromwell in group settings and shares a community bond with Cassie. Natalie first appears in , with limited screen time focused on her role in the film's events, such as assisting at the high school cultural showcase and supporting the resolution against antagonistic forces. In these scenes, she offers small enchantments through her presence and camaraderie, helping to unite the students during festivals and crises.

Chester

Chester is a supporting character in the Original Movie (2004), the third installment in the Halloweentown series. Portrayed by Jesse Harward, he is a teenage, blue-skinned hybrid whose father is an ogre and mother a forest giant. As part of a group of Halloweentown students selected for an exchange program, attends high school in the mortal world under the guise of Canadian transfer students to promote coexistence between humans and beings. His role involves navigating social challenges, including from classmates and the threat of exposure by the Knight of the Iron Dagger, a secret society hunting magical creatures. demonstrates loyalty to his peers, such as the Natalie and Pete, by participating in group efforts to conceal their identities and defend against dangers. Chester's personality is characterized as shy, awkward, and kind-hearted, often providing comic relief through his interactions and mishaps, like his pet causing trouble among the group. He makes brief but memorable appearances focused on themes of acceptance and friendship, appearing only in without further roles in the series.

Antagonists

Kalabar

Kalabar is a central in the Original Movie series Halloweentown, portrayed by actor . He serves as the former mayor of Halloweentown, a powerful , and the father of Kal, whose loyalty to his father's cause drives events in the sequel. Charismatic and initially charming, Kalabar seeks magical supremacy by plotting to separate Halloweentown from the mortal world and dominate humans, fueled by his deep-seated resentment toward non-magical beings; he shares a brief romantic history with Gwen Piper, which adds a layer of personal betrayal to his villainy. His rivalry with Aggie Cromwell underscores his antagonistic role, as he views her family as obstacles to his ambitions. Kalabar first appears in Halloweentown (1998), where he hosts vibrant Halloween festivities in Halloweentown, using his magic to animate decorations and entertain visitors, masking his true intentions. As the story unfolds, he reveals his plan to conquer the , employing advanced abilities such as mind control to manipulate allies like Luke and spells to summon shadowy forces. In the climax, he engages the in a magical battle at the town hall, ultimately perishing after their combined powers defeat him. Kalabar reprises his role in Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001) through flashbacks that highlight his lingering influence. In these sequences, he is shown casting the Gray Spell, a curse that drains color and magic from Halloweentown, turning its inhabitants into dull, human-like versions of themselves as part of his broader scheme for supremacy. This spell exemplifies his prowess in transformative magic, intended to weaken resistance and pave the way for magical dominance, though his death in the prior film limits his direct involvement.

Kal

Kal is a warlock and the primary antagonist in the 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge. Portrayed by , he is introduced as a charming teenage boy who infiltrates the mortal world by disguising himself as a transfer student at Marnie Piper's school. As the son of Kalabar, the defeated from the previous film, Kal harbors a deep resentment toward the for his father's downfall and seeks to fulfill his father's grander plans of domination over both the and magical realms. Driven by power-hunger and mischief, Kal manipulates Marnie by feigning romantic interest, using the opportunity to steal Aggie Cromwell's powerful spell book during a . With the book in hand, he casts a "Grey Spell" on Halloweentown, draining its vibrant colors and transforming its inhabitants into monotonous, personality-suppressed versions of themselves to weaken resistance. His abilities include potent dark magic, such as conjuring slimy, living serpent vines to ensnare objects or opponents and advanced shape-shifting to maintain his human guise while wielding inherited spells from his father. Throughout the film, Kal's confrontations with Marnie escalate as she uncovers his true identity and rallies her family to retrieve the spell book and counter his enchantments. Despite a brief moment of apparent redemption when outmatched, Kal ultimately refuses to yield, leading to his defeat as the Cromwells restore balance to both worlds using a hidden good magic tome. he is defeated and sent away by his own vines, ending his threat to both worlds.

Alex

Alex is a fictional character and secondary antagonist in the 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, the second installment in the Halloweentown film series. Portrayed by Welsh actor Peter Wingfield, Alex appears exclusively in this film as a golem constructed by the primary antagonist, Kal (Kalabar's son), to aid in his scheme against humans and creatures. Created on Halloween from an assembly of frogs, Alex is designed to impersonate Kal's father, providing a fabricated backstory and family dynamic to infiltrate the Piper family. As a golem, Alex exhibits key traits of obedience and lack of independent will, functioning solely as a tool under Kal's control without the ability to think or act autonomously. He presents a charming, handsome, and affable single father persona to befriend (Judith Hoag), Marnie's mother, charming her with compliments and gifts to manipulate her into wearing a deceptive "Halloweentown gift"—a that brainwashes humans to despise creatures. His interactions with the family, including lighthearted conversations with (Emily Roeske) about costumes, help maintain the illusion until his true nature is exposed. In the plot, allies with Kal to disrupt the Mother-Daughter Festival in Halloweentown by advancing the mask's distribution, leading an indirect attack on the festivities through deception rather than direct combat. His defeat occurs when deduces his identity by conjuring a fly, leading Gwen to use a spell to destroy him, reducing him to a pile of frogs. While lacking innate magical abilities, Alex's enchanted form grants him a temporary human-like durability and appearance, enabling knightly poise in social settings but no advanced combat skills beyond his constructed resilience.

Edgar Dalloway

Edgar Dalloway is a warlock and the primary antagonist in the 2004 Disney Channel film Halloweentown High, portrayed by actor Michael Flynn. As the head of the Halloweentown Council, he serves as a prominent political figure in the magical realm, wielding influence over policies regarding interactions between Halloweentown inhabitants and the mortal world. Dalloway is the father of Ethan Dalloway, a young warlock student who attends high school in the mortal realm as part of an integration experiment. Dalloway exhibits deceptive and ambitious traits, masking his deep-seated prejudice against humans behind a facade of official duty. He opposes Marnie Piper's proposal to allow Halloweentown students to attend a mortal high , viewing it as a threat to magical , but agrees to the plan only after Marnie wagers her family's magic on its success. Secretly, Dalloway sabotages the initiative by allying with the Knights of the Iron Dagger, a fanatical group seeking to sever ties between the worlds; he manipulates events at the , including animating inanimate monster props during a Halloween carnival to incite fear and chaos among human students. His scheme culminates in a confrontation with his son Ethan, who discovers his father's betrayal and aids in exposing him, leading to Dalloway's banishment from Halloweentown and the permanent loss of his magical powers. In his role, Dalloway embodies the tension between political authority and personal villainy, using his council position to advance an agenda of supremacy and exclusion. Ethan Dalloway's subsequent redemption arc in later installments highlights the personal fallout from his father's actions. Edgar is referenced briefly in the 2006 sequel as Ethan's disgraced parent, underscoring the lingering impact of his downfall on family dynamics.

Silas Sinister

Silas Sinister is a and the primary in the 2006 Disney Channel Original Movie , the fourth installment in the Halloweentown series. He serves as the leader of the Dominion, a secret society of pure-blood magic users who advocate for supremacy over non-magical beings and hybrids, aiming to segregate Halloweentown from the human world and enforce strict racial purity laws among witches. Portrayed by actor , Sinister appears exclusively in this film, where his extremist ideology drives the central conflict at Witch University. As head of the Dominion, Sinister operates as a charismatic and manipulative cult leader, intolerant of magical hybrids and non-pure-blood individuals, whom he views as inferior and seeks to subjugate or enslave. He recruits followers through the secretive society, including faculty members at the university, to advance his agenda of domination, leveraging his position as a powerful industrialist and influential warlock to exert control. His key traits include strategic delegation of tasks to subordinates while maintaining overarching authority, often avoiding direct confrontation to preserve his influence. In the plot, Sinister orchestrates chaos at Witch University by targeting Marnie Piper, believing her Cromwell lineage is essential to unlocking "The Gift," an ancient magical artifact that would grant him unlimited power to reshape Halloweentown under rule. He unleashes his plan during the university's preparations for Halloweentown's 1,000th anniversary, using mind-influencing sorcery to sway followers and manipulate events, such as luring students into traps and attempting to steal magical essences. His dark sorcery abilities enable him to command loyalty and wield forbidden spells, but he is ultimately defeated when Marnie destroys The Gift with Cromwell family magic, leading to the arrest of leaders and the collapse of his supremacist scheme.

Lwaxana Goodwin

Lwaxana Goodwin is portrayed by actress Leslie Wing, a minor performer in the Disney Channel production. As a Dominion operative, she functions primarily in recruitment and enforcement capacities at Witch University. A loyal follower under Silas Sinister, Goodwin handles key logistics for the group's secretive operations. Her defining traits include a stern personality, efficient execution of duties, and deep-seated prejudice against mortals, often dismissing them as unworthy of magical society's trust. She makes her first and only appearance in Return to Halloweentown (2006), confined to this fourth film in the series. In the narrative, Goodwin monitors college students to identify potential recruits, notably extending a full to Marnie Piper under to facilitate infiltration. She actively aids in the theft of a vital magical artifact, advancing the antagonists' agenda. Her magical abilities encompass binding spells for restraining targets and magic to oversee activities and individuals discreetly. She operates under Silas Sinister's leadership and alongside the Sinister Sisters in their collective schemes.

Ichabod Grogg

Dr. Ichabod Grogg is a fictional character in the Disney Channel Original Movie Return to Halloweentown (2006), the fourth and final installment in the Halloweentown film series. Portrayed by actor Scott Stevensen, he appears exclusively in this film as a high-ranking member of the Dominion, a secretive antagonistic organization dedicated to dominating Halloweentown through magical supremacy. As a corrupt academic affiliated with the Dominion, Grogg serves as a professor at Witch University, one of Halloweentown's premier magical institutions, where he instructs courses on the history of magic and mortal worlds. His role involves embedding supremacist ideologies into the curriculum to foster division between magical creatures and humans, thereby undermining efforts toward interworld unity. Grogg's intellectual manipulation is evident in his classroom demeanor, where he employs subtle coercive tactics to sway impressionable students toward the Dominion's agenda. In the plot, Grogg actively influences students such as Ethan Dalloway, the son of a former Dominion operative, by drawing him into the organization's schemes during university activities. He sabotages broader unity initiatives by collaborating on manipulations that exploit ancient artifacts and prophecies, including guiding protagonist Marnie Piper toward a cursed relic under the guise of academic discovery. These actions aim to consolidate Dominion power and prevent harmonious integration between Halloweentown and the mortal realm. Briefly, Grogg allies with Silas Sinister, another Dominion leader, in these covert operations at the college. Grogg possesses abilities centered on hypnotic lectures that subtly indoctrinate listeners with spells, allowing him to implant supremacist doctrines without overt force. His cranky and authoritative personality reinforces his manipulative style, often dismissing opposition with irritable rebukes. Ultimately, his efforts clash directly with Marnie Piper's attempts to foster unity at Witch University.

The Sinister Sisters

The Sinister Sisters are a trio of antagonistic witches introduced in the 2006 Disney Channel Original Movie Return to Halloweentown, the fourth film in the Halloweentown franchise, where they serve as agitators for the Dominion at Witch University. Composed of identical triplet sisters—Scarlett, Sapphire, and Sage—they are portrayed by actresses Kristy Wu, Kellie Cockrell, and Katie Cockrell, respectively, emphasizing their synchronized presence through matching appearances and mannerisms. Loyal to their father Silas Sinister, the sisters operate as a cohesive unit, employing coordinated spells and petty mischief to undermine protagonists and sow discord on , where magic is officially banned to maintain fairness. Their key traits include manipulative snobbery, vain pretentiousness, and incessant cackling, which amplify their role as embodiments of synchronized, low-stakes villainy within the Dominion's broader schemes. The group specializes in harmonic magic, chanting in to produce illusions and minor curses that harass targets during events, such as attempting to hex student Dylan Piper with "Sinister magic" that results in feeble zaps when disrupted. This collective approach heightens chaos, as seen when they discreetly amplify disruptions by ganging up on rivals, turning everyday interactions into opportunities for group-based torment. Their antics highlight familial synergy, distinguishing them as petty enforcers who rely on unity for impact rather than individual prowess.

Other characters

Jessica

Jessica is a werecat from Halloweentown who appears in the Disney Channel film Halloweentown High (2004). She is selected as one of nine supernatural students to attend high school in the mortal world, posing as a foreign exchange student from to foster integration between s and magical creatures. Portrayed by an uncredited minor actress, Jessica's role emphasizes the challenges of hiding her identity in a environment. As a werecat, she joins fellow students Chester (an ogre), Natalie (a troll), Nancy (a wood nymph), and Cassie (a witch) under the supervision of Marnie Piper, who organizes the exchange program. Jessica's key traits include curiosity about human customs and a supportive demeanor toward her peers, providing a contrast to the more prominent magical elements of the story. Her first and only appearance occurs in Halloweentown High, where she has a limited but memorable role. Specific events include an incident at a human mall's Halloween store, where she reacts strongly to stereotypical depictions of werecats, underscoring themes of prejudice. She also participates in school activities and returns to Halloweentown after the portal between realms is restored, helping solidify the alliance between worlds.

Nancy

Nancy is a wood nymph and minor character featured in the Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown High (2004). Portrayed by an uncredited actress, she represents one of the young creatures from Halloweentown chosen for an experimental exchange program to attend high school in the mortal world. As part of this initiative, Nancy and eight other students disguise themselves as foreign exchange students from to learn human customs and foster coexistence between the magical and mortal realms. In the film, Nancy aids the group's daily integration into school life, participating in classes and extracurricular activities under the supervision of Marnie Piper. Her practical demeanor helps navigate mundane human routines, such as homework and social interactions, while remaining initially unfamiliar with non-magical societal norms. This role underscores her supportive presence in the Pipers' efforts to host the visitors, tying into the family's mortal existence in a suburban human community.

Pete

Pete is a minor character in the Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown High (2004), portrayed by actor Todd Michael Schwartzman. As a resident of Halloweentown, Pete participates in community initiatives aimed at bridging the magical and mortal worlds. Known for his friendly and cooperative traits, Pete adds background depth to depictions of everyday Halloweentown life through his supportive role among peers. He makes his first and only appearance in Halloweentown High, serving in a cameo capacity as part of a group of magical students. In key scenes, Pete greets fellow Halloweentown visitors upon their arrival in the mortal realm and provides minor assistance during school integration efforts, such as joining extracurricular activities to foster communal harmony. His involvement underscores the series' themes of collective participation in Halloweentown's societal events.

Zachary

Zachary is a minor character in the Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown High (2004), depicted as a teenage resident of Halloweentown who participates in the inaugural to a mortal high school. As one of the select students chosen by the Halloweentown Council, he travels to the human world disguised as a student from to foster understanding between magical creatures and mortals. Portrayed by an uncredited actor, Zachary appears briefly in crowd scenes throughout the film, contributing to the vibrant depiction of the exchange group's integration efforts. A key trait of is his enthusiasm as a participant in and events, reflecting his eagerness to bridge worlds despite initial cultural shocks. Upon arriving, he expresses offense at the stereotypical portrayals of and other creatures in a local Halloween store, underscoring the group's broader sensitivity to mortal misconceptions about Halloweentown residents. Encouraged by Marnie Piper, the program's organizer, Zachary joins extracurricular activities at the high , helping to build camaraderie among the students. In specific events, actively engages in the film's climactic Halloween carnival, where the exchange students create exhibit titled "Monster Tea Party" to educate humans on authentic monster lives and dispel myths. This festive gathering, overseen by Halloweentown's mayor Kalabar, turns chaotic when antagonist Dalloway unleashes enchanted creatures, forcing and his peers—including fellow student Pete—to reveal their true forms in a moment of crisis. His involvement adds to the enthusiastic crowd energy, culminating in the mortals' acceptance of the group after the portal is secured.

Burp-Urp-Snurt-Pfsfsfsfst III

Burp-Urp-Snurt-Pfsfsfsfst III is a goblin character and student at Witch University in the Disney Channel Original Movie Return to Halloweentown (2006), the fourth and final installment in the Halloweentown film series. Portrayed by actor Christopher Robin Miller and credited on-screen as "Young Troll," he is depicted as a gremlin-like creature with a notoriously difficult-to-pronounce name that underscores the film's whimsical humor. The character serves primarily as , characterized by his noisy burps, mischievous behavior, and loyal demeanor toward allies like Marnie's roommate Aneesa, while enduring from the Sinister Sisters. His antics include minor chaotic escapades around the , such as clumsily retrieving misplaced items during key scenes, and playful interactions with Dylan Piper that highlight his endearing, if bumbling, personality. Burp-Urp-Snurt-Pfsfsfsfst III makes his debut in this later entry in the series, contributing to the lighthearted tone without driving major plot developments.

Harriet

Harriet is a minor character in the Halloweentown film series, portrayed by actress Judith M. Ford in the 1998 Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown. As a Halloweentown resident and witch, she serves in a peripheral advisory capacity, offering occasional counsel to community figures like Aggie Cromwell. Her key traits include wisdom and a supportive, though limited, presence in the story's events. Harriet first appears in the initial film, where her role is confined to brief interactions that highlight her knowledgeable yet background nature. In specific scenes, she attends local gatherings and dispenses minor advice, contributing to the film's depiction of Halloweentown's communal dynamics without driving major plot points. She is part of the broader Halloweentown Council network as a possible aide, though her involvement remains understated.

The Halloweentown Council

The Halloweentown Council serves as the primary governing body in the Halloweentown film series, comprising an ensemble of elders responsible for overseeing laws, magical policies, and responses to external threats within the community. This bureaucratic institution emphasizes protection of longstanding traditions while enforcing unity among Halloweentown's inhabitants. Key members include Edgar Dalloway, who operates as a leader with hidden antagonistic motives. The Council appears across the series but plays especially prominent roles in the later films, debating policies on integration with the mortal world and addressing existential dangers. In , the Council engages in debates over an exchange program, ultimately approving the initiative to send Halloweentown teenagers to a mortal high school after persuasion by Marnie Piper, who wagers her family's magic on its success. In , the group investigates the Dominion—a secretive faction threatening Halloweentown's stability—and elects Marnie Piper as mayor to promote post-threat unity. Aggie Cromwell occasionally aids in protecting the Council's efforts.

William Piper

William Piper is the deceased human husband of Gwen Piper and the father of Marnie, Dylan, and Sophie in the Halloweentown film series. As a mortal, he married the witch Gwen after meeting her at a Halloween party, forming a union between the human and magical worlds. He passed away from an unknown cause prior to the events of the first film, leaving the family in the mortal world. Piper is portrayed in an uncredited role by actor Mark Everest, appearing only in a family photograph taken on his last birthday during the 1998 film Halloweentown. He has no live-action appearances across the series and is first mentioned in Halloweentown, where his memory is invoked by members including Gwen, Marnie, and grandmother Aggie Cromwell. References to him occur through photos and conversations, highlighting his absence as a pivotal element. Though details of his personality are limited, Piper is depicted as a loving figure whose acceptance of Gwen's magical heritage is implied through their marriage and family life together. His legacy as a symbol of human-witch harmony motivates key plot developments, such as Aggie's invitation for the family to visit Halloweentown following his death, influencing the children's discovery of their heritage. This posthumous role underscores the emotional impact on Gwen and the siblings, particularly Marnie, who reflects on his influence in embracing her witch identity.

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