The protagonist, Nory Horace, is a Fluxer whose magic goes "wonky"—instead of a kitten, she becomes a "dritten" (half-dragon, half-kitten) or a "squippy" (half-squid, half-puppy). Because she doesn't fit the mold, she is sent to the Upside-Down Magic class , where she meets other misfits whose powers are equally unpredictable. A Powerful Metaphor for Real Life

: Capable of turning themselves or objects invisible (or telekinetic in the film). Fuzzies : Able to communicate with and charm animals.

: Shapeshifters who typically transform into standard animals. Flyers : Individuals with the power of flight.

In a world where everyone develops magical abilities around age ten, magic is strictly categorized into "The Five F’s": : Able to conjure and manipulate fire.

The world of Upside-Down Magic (UDM) flips the script on traditional fantasy tropes. Whether you’re diving into the original Scholastic book series or watching the Disney Channel Original Movie , the story centers on the idea that being "wonky" isn't a weakness—it's a different kind of strength. The Core Premise: Embracing the "Wonky"

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The protagonist, Nory Horace, is a Fluxer whose magic goes "wonky"—instead of a kitten, she becomes a "dritten" (half-dragon, half-kitten) or a "squippy" (half-squid, half-puppy). Because she doesn't fit the mold, she is sent to the Upside-Down Magic class , where she meets other misfits whose powers are equally unpredictable. A Powerful Metaphor for Real Life

: Capable of turning themselves or objects invisible (or telekinetic in the film). Fuzzies : Able to communicate with and charm animals. Upside-Down Magic

: Shapeshifters who typically transform into standard animals. Flyers : Individuals with the power of flight. The protagonist, Nory Horace, is a Fluxer whose

In a world where everyone develops magical abilities around age ten, magic is strictly categorized into "The Five F’s": : Able to conjure and manipulate fire. Fuzzies : Able to communicate with and charm animals

The world of Upside-Down Magic (UDM) flips the script on traditional fantasy tropes. Whether you’re diving into the original Scholastic book series or watching the Disney Channel Original Movie , the story centers on the idea that being "wonky" isn't a weakness—it's a different kind of strength. The Core Premise: Embracing the "Wonky"

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