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3''Hocus Pocus & The All-New Sequel'' is a 2018 book based off of the 1993 film ''Film/HocusPocus''. It is both a {{novelization}} of the original film and a sequel.
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5The sequel takes place twenty-five years after the original story. It focuses on Max and Allison's daughter, Poppy, who grew up hearing the family story of the first film and parents who avoid Halloween as much as possible. Poppy is skeptical of the tale and ends up in the Sanderson house on Halloween, twenty-five years to the day after the movie, [[HereWeGoAgain in an attempt to prove there's nothing to the story]].
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7!!This book provides examples of:
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9* AdaptationExpansion: The events during the 1600s are expanded on. Included is how the Sandersons had been targeting Emily for months before her death and their manipulation of the village to avoid any comeuppance up to that point. It's revealed that while the town did know they were witches, they were viewed as more of an annoyance than a true threat, though [[UnreliableNarrator how much of that was due to the mental manipulations is unknown.]] It also reveals what happened to the spell book after the witches were caught: [[spoiler:someone picked it up, later revealed to be Elizabeth Sanderson]].
10** Some events of the movie were also expanded on, showing that Max planned on going to the Sanderson house with Allison the entire time but never got the chance to ask her.
11* AdultsAreUseless: ZigZagged. Max, Allison and Dani are [[spoiler:sent off to Hell]] before they can even start to help, Jay (now the school principal) is deliberately unhelpful because Max left him and Ernie in the cages, but Poppy and her friends ''do'' get help from an adult[[note]]or two, depending on whether Binx qualifies as an adult[[/note]], albeit one that's a ghost (Elizabeth Sanderson).
12* AlphaBitch. Katie, Jay's daughter in the sequel, is this. She eventually comes around after helping Poppy stop the witches.
13** Also Winnie, to her sisters of course.
14* BrickJoke:
15** The school kiln used to burn the sisters is ''still'' broken.
16** When Poppy meets [[spoiler:Binx]] in the sequel, his very first words refer to the RunningGag of the first one.
17--->[[spoiler:'''Binx''']]: Hello, Poppy. I'm guessing your dad's no longer a virgin.
18* CanonDiscontinuity: The second half of the novel is likely considered non-canon due to ''Film/HocusPocus2'' being released on Creator/DisneyPlus on September 30, 2022 and doesn't reference any of the novel's events.
19* CallBack: While in the sequel, neither of them decorate for Halloween for obvious reasons, Allison's specifically stated to avoid fake gravestones because she finds them tasteless "since she had a soft spot for a zombie named Billy she met twenty-five years ago."
20** There is a photograph of Max wearing the Peter Pan tights.
21* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Druscilla is knocked off the lighthouse by Travis and falls to her death.]]
22* DwindlingParty: In the climax, [[spoiler:the spell used to resurrect the witches in Hell is used over and over again. Katie and Travis are swapped and Elizabeth is rendered unable to help.]]
23* EquivalentExchange: Of a sort. The spell used to resurrect the witches swap three souls, ie. people, to take the witches' place in hell. Max, Allison and Dani are chosen.
24* EvilerThanThou: Druscilla the Dreadful, the Sanderson matriarch.
25* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The book is both a novelization of ''Film/HocusPocus'' as well as a sequel story.
26* ForcedTransformation: Isabella is turned into a Boston Terrier. Travis believes it be a pun since they live in Salem.
27* HiddenDepths: Mary Sanderson. She views herself as more competent than Winifred believes her to be. Specifically, that Winifred only takes charge because she is the best at magic while her sisters have other strengths, such as sniffing out or luring children, and wants to be more recognized for her actions. She even has a song sequence venting her frustration.
28* InTheBlood: Isabella was compelled to find Winifred's spell book. This is because [[spoiler:she is their very distantly related grandniece]].
29* LampshadeHanging: Just about everywhere in the sequel story, including a reference to the original film's CultClassic status. [[invoked]]
30-->'''Dani:''' We haven't really wrapped up the Halloween festivities yet, so it's not to late to watch our favorite Halloween movie. ''[Max and Allison both groan]'' Come on! It's a cult classic! We've watched it every Halloween since we were kids!
31* MacGuffin: The blood moonstone that the witches seek to use to resurrect their Mother and Master, as well as hundreds of witches to form a coven.
32** Poppy and her friends are also after it, as destroying it will send the witches back to Hell and bring back the people that were traded in exchange, since as Elizabeth explained, breaking the stone undoes every spell cast by a Sanderson witch.
33* MyGreatestFailure: Elizabeth regards Emily and Thackery's deaths as this, as she could have prevented them both if she had stood up to her sisters.
34* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Elizabeth attempted to use Winifred's spell book to resurrect Emily. She is hanged for her actions, but not before helping her husband and child escape.
35* OutOfFocus: Mary and Sarah Sanderson play very little part in the sequel novel.
36* PreExplosionBuildup: Happens when the blood moonstone is destroyed, right before the shockwave blows the witches away.
37* PungeonMaster: Travis, almost constantly.
38** Winifred and Druscilla also spout puns. Must have been where Winnie inherited it from.
39* PutOnABus: Max's parents and Ernie. Max's parents retired and moved, while [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere Ernie left the state due to the events of the movie]].
40* RunningGag: The witches using modern appliances to fly. Sarah even resorts to using a roomba, with he legs dangling off it.
41** While not a gag, the running theme of the spell book missing/being forgotten and being picked up by someone happens in each century.
42* SequelHook: The sequel novel has this at the ending. [[spoiler:Poppy realizes that Winifred's book has gone missing. Exactly one year later a teenage warlock uses it to re-awaken his brother, '''Billy''', ''again'']].
43* ShoutOut: In the sequel, Allison is now an attorney and then [[spoiler:negotiating with "the Man in charge" of Hell while she, Max and Dani are there]], which is likely a nod to ''Literature/TheDevilAndDanielWebster''.
44* SinsOfOurFathers: Jay blames Max, and by extension Poppy, for leaving him and Ernie trapped in the cages.
45* SkepticNoLonger: Max and Allison's daughter in the sequel believes her parents' story about what happened with the Sanderson sisters is just them being ridiculous, and says as much to them. [[spoiler:And then she goes to the Sanderson house on a Halloween that coincides with a blood moon and ends up waking the Sanderson sisters herself]].
46* SpinOffspring: The sequel takes place 25 years later. It stars Max and Allison's 17-year old daughter Poppy.
47** Jay's daughter, Katie, is also a prominent character. Isabella might also count, as she is [[spoiler:the very distantly removed great-niece of the Sanderson trio, as Elizabeth's distant descendant]].
48* SpiritAdvisor: To be specific, ghostly advisors: Thackery Binx, Emily Binx and Elizabeth Sanderson,.
49* UngratefulBastard: Winifred successfully resurrects her mother, Druscilla, who immediately attempts to usurp control.
50* WeUsedToBeFriends: Katie and Isabella when they were younger, only to grow apart as they grew up.
51* WhatTheHellHero: How Jay views Max for leaving him and Ernie trapped in the cages.
52* WhiteSheep: Elizabeth Sanderson, the youngest sister of Winifred, Sarah and Mary, is this. She is a witch but attempted to use her powers for good.

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