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Theclass currently consists of 8 students: Nory, Elliott, Sebastian, Andres, Willa, Marigold, Bax, and Pepper. Two of them are Fluxers, two are Flares, one is a Flyer, one is a Flicker, one is a Fierce (or Upside-Down Fuzzy), and one has a whole new kind of magic: size magic. The teacher is an Upside-Down Fuzzy named Ms. Starr.

In the film adaptation. there are only four students in the class: Nory, Elliott, Andres, and Pepper. The teacher is an Upside-Down Fuzzy named Budd Skriff who also acts as Sage's groundkeeper. The class is created after a student who had upside-down magic was possessed by the Shadow Magic.


Initially, the UDM class is despised by the people with "normal" magic, believing they are perfect vessels for the shadow. However, this was ultimately proven to be false, as Reina Carjaval was easily manipulated by the shadow and ultimately possessed by it. At the end of film, the class is dismissed and the students are accepted by the "normal" people.


13-year-old Nory (Izabela Rose) and her best friend, Reina (Siena Agudong) enter the Sage Academy for Magical Studies, where Nory's wonky magic lands her in a class for those with Upside-Down Magic, otherwise known as UDM. While many believe that the UDM's unique powers make them a target to dangerous and evil shadow magic, Nory and her fellow UDM classmates set out to prove that Upside-Down Magic beats right-side-up!


The film opens up with Nory and her father moving into a new house after the passing of Nory's mother. As she and her father unpack their things, Nory becomes distracted and looks out the window sadly. When Nory spots the neighbor's cat, she turns into an identical cat, albeit with dragon wings (a dritten), surprising her father.


Luckily for Nory, she is not alone in having magical powers: her new best friend, Reina Carvajal can manipulate fire and flames. Nory finds out her mother had similar magic and went to the fancy magic school Sage Academy. Nory and Reina cannot wait to go to the school and practice their talents: while Reina makes an impressive ball of fire, Nory turns into a half-kitten half-beaver while attempting to become a normal kitten.


At Sage Academy, there are different classes for each students: The Flare class is for those who can create fire with their hands like Reina. The Fluxer class is for those who can turn into animals like Nory. The Flyer class is for those who can fly a few feet from the ground. The Fuzzy class is for those who can talk to animals. The Flicker class is for those who can bring things to them. The girls' goal upon arriving there is to see if their skills fit any of these magic categories.


Reina shows off her ability to light a candle, and while most of the other students show impressive abilities that fit the magic categories as well, a few students show abnormal abilities; Eliot Cohen can emit steam instead of fire, Pepper Paloma makes things fly away from her, Andres Padillo can fly to high heights but has trouble coming back down unless he uses his messenger bag full of bricks to weigh him down, and Nory herself unintentionally transforms in to a cat/dragon hybrid while trying to turn into a cat. Reina is placed in the Honors Flare class, but Nory is placed in the Upside-Down Magic (UDM) program by Headmistress Knightslinger which is run by groundskeeper Budd Skriff. In this program are students who have imperfect abilities as Headmistress Knightslinger considers them to be easy targets for the Shadow Magic, an evil force that uses a person's magic against everyone else through possession. As Nory and her fellow students secretly plan to perfect their abilities while doing their assigned tasks of assisting Budd in his groundskeeping, Reina meets a mysterious Flare student called Chandra who wants to help her with her magic studies.


Reina discovers a book about Shadow Magic and, unaware of the Shadow Magic legend that Nory and the other UDMs were taught, takes the book to the form and finds a page about strengthening magical abilities. Reina reads the page because she is worried about being second-best Flare to a boy named Phillip, who is rude and bossy.


Budd finds that his students are working to perfect their abilities in secret and shows his abnormal Fuzzy magic to them. He agrees to help them while keeping Headmistress Knightslinger from finding out.


The next day, Reina prepares for Founders' Day, where Reina competes against Phillip to represent the Flares. Reina's powers are unusually strong, surprising her. and she is chosen to represent the Flares. Nory attempts to crash the competition by turning into a kitten and showing the students that UDMs can do normal magic, but instead becomes a wild boar/cat/dragon hybrid and has a panic attack, trying desperately to turn into a normal kitten. Reina uses Nory's favorite Flare move to snap Nory out of it, but it almost burns Nory because Reina's powers have been so unusually strengthened.


Reina links her power change to reading the page in the Shadow Magic book, and she orders Chandra, who displays a strange amount of knowledge about the book, to take the book away. Chandra reveals to be an embodiment of Shadow Magic the next day when the other Flares cannot see who Reina is talking to. Chandra manipulates Reina by claiming she is 'perfect' and can 'be the shadow' to extract her revenge on people like Phillip, connecting her spirit to Reina's. At Founders' Day, Reina goes up to represent the Flares and uses a complicated Flare trick, inciting everyone's attention. After a comment about how her return will be memorable, Reina becomes a shadow-like being who threatens to destroy the entire school. The students attempt to fight it off with the help of their teachers, but all fail, and it is the UDMs who are able to rescue Reina and return her to normal enough for her to defeat the Shadow Magic.


In the final scene, the Shadow Magic book falls off the shelf as it opens on a specific page that shows the magic logo with one symbol that has been removed in the normal magic logo, hinting that Shadow Magic is not fully defeated and has its own lost category of magic that it wants to show the world....at any destructive cost.


When Willa's upside-down magic rains, it pours. Clouds form under ceilings. Classrooms get flooded. Umbrellas must always be nearby, just in case Willa has an outburst. Willa hates being the source of such sogginess. Even worse, the more she rains, the worse she feels.... and the worse she feels, the more she rains. All the storminess is threatening to drown her good grades and flood all her friendships. Is there any way to use magic to make the clouds disappear? Or is the storm of the century on its way?


Upside-Down Magic is the first book in a new and exciting middle grade series by bestselling authors Sarah Mlynowski, Lauren Myracle and Emily Jenkins. Their story (optioned by Disney for development into a TV series!) weaves themes of friendship, family dynamics, and different styles of learning into a fun and fantastical tale. Upside-Down Magic is on sale today, and to celebrate, we asked all three co-authors to spill their secrets about writing their magical book.


Lauren: Because Emily ROCKS THE HECK OUT OF REVISIONS. Revision is hard work, baby. Emily has to fix plot problems (for Sarah!) and tone down craziness (for me!), and so basically she is the Big Cheese. Sarah and I send her chocolate a lot to keep her happy.


Lauren: Sarah is full of malarkey. I have never had an entire conversation with poodles, as poodles are snooty and they always insist on having the last word. Which means they trot away from me mid-convo.


My little brother Jonah and I have a magic mirror in our basement. This time, the mirror sucks us up and drops us into the story of Pinocchio. Our task? To help Gepetto get his wooden puppet son, Pinocchio, to go to school.


Abby and her brother, Jonah, are just regular kids...until they find a magic mirror in their basement. The mirror is a portal that leads them into different fairy tales, from Snow White to Cinderella to The Little Mermaid. But in each story, nothing goes as planned....


When Willa's upside-down magic rains, it pours. Clouds form under ceilings. Classrooms get flooded. Umbrellas must always be nearby, just in case Willa has an outburst. Willa hates being the source of such sogginess. Even worse, the more she rains, the worse she feels....


This time, the magic mirror (with a little help from the magical fairy, Maryrose) sends Abby and Jonah into the story of The Twelve Dancing Princesses. And they have a task: Find the enchanted ruby and bring it back to help Maryrose....


Abby and Jonah get pulled into their magic mirror and land in the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. There's porridge to sample and beds to test out! But if they help Goldilocks, will they risk running into big trouble with the Bear family in their cottage? Find out....


When Abby - plus her three best friends - land in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, they are ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road to find their way back home. But they'll have to acquire some brains, heart, and courage along the way to avoid the Wicked Witch of the West....


Abby and Jonah fall through their magic mirror into the story of The Princess and the Pea. Abby spends a restless night atop a giant pile of mattresses - and is declared the kingdom's new princess....


Over the river and through the woods, to grandmother's house we go! Abby and Jonah are off to visit their Nana, who knows ALL about fairy tales. But things go wrong when the siblings wind up in the classic fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood. Listen to learn more....


My brother Jonah's dream has come true. We have finally landed in his favorite fairy tale: Jack and the Beanstalk! It's a lot of fun meeting Jack. But then we accidentally mess up his story, which means Jack can't climb up the magic beanstalk to find the giant's riches....

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