The Flying Witches of Modern Times: Riding Vacuum Cleaners to the Skies

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Once upon a time, in a dimension where magic was real, there lived a mischievous witch named Agatha. Agatha had a knack for inventing enchanting contraptions that would make even the most seasoned sorcerers envious. One of her most famous inventions was a flying vacuum cleaner. This peculiar creation had come to be after Agatha found herself tired of the traditional broomstick method of transportation. She yearned for a more comfortable and efficient way to fly across the mystical skies. And so, she set her mind to work, combining her magical abilities with the latest advancements in muggle technology.



Top 8 Easter Eggs of “Hocus Pocus 2”

” I smell…[nostalgia].” On Sept. 30, 2022, Disney released “Hocus Pocus 2,” the sequel to one of the most renowned Halloween movies in the last 30 years. Mirroring the storyline of the original movie, “Hocus Pocus 2” retells the Sanderson sisters’ attempts to achieve eternal youth and beauty by stealing the souls of children. Meanwhile, a group of teenagers, who accidentally brought the sisters back to modern day Salem by lighting the black flame candle, try to stop the sisters from wreaking havoc on the town.

Many of the sisters’ quirky characteristics are continued in “Hocus Pocus 2,” including the calming circle, Mary’s crooked smile, Sarah’s obsession with the word “amok,” and their iconic walk. Some of these references to the first movie are more hidden, though. As eternal as the sisters themselves, the Easter eggs throughout this movie are limitless. Twisting classic pieces of the original movie with a modern approach, here are the top ten hidden references in “Hocus Pocus 2.”

Mary’s new ride

When the sisters are in need of a ride on their quest for eternal youth and beauty, Winifred finds a broom, but Sarah and Mary are left to find their own rides. So, Sarah finds a Swiffer mop, and Mary puts robot vacuums on each of her feet. This scene mirrors a scene from the original movie when Winifred takes the only available broom while Sarah rides a traditional mop and Mary rides a vacuum cleaner. The Swiffer mop and robot vacuum provide a more contemporary and playful approach to the scene, making it a relatable and humorous experience for viewers of all ages.

Gilbert’s impeccable memory

Gilbert, a new character in the “Hocus Pocus 2” cast, is obsessed with the Sanderson sisters and even owns a magic shop in their old house. One night while closing his shop,

Gilbert whistles “I Put a Spell on You” – the entrancing song sung by the sisters during the town’s adult-only-Halloween party to distract the town from their havoc-wreaking.

An homage to Thackery Binx

“Hocus Pocus 2” begins with a scene of the witches’ past featuring young Winifred, Sarah, and Mary. In the scene, the sisters are exiled from their community, so they run to the woods. There, they meet Mother Witch, who gives them their treasured spell book. As Winifred looks through the book, she notes a transformation spell, which she used in the original movie to transform Thackery Binx into a black cat. Thackery helps the original teenagers defeat the sisters by showing them how the magical spell book works and helping them escape from the terror of the sisters. Thackery is further referenced through Cobweb, Gilbert’s black cat. While Cobweb may not be able to talk like Thackery, he still aids in the defeat of the Sanderson sisters.

The sisters’ obsession with miniature ladies

In “Hocus Pocus 2,” while chasing after Mayor Traske, the sisters enter a home and accidentally trigger a smart home device. Mary becomes intrigued by the “tiny woman” inside the device’s speaker, which mirrors a scene from the original movie when the sisters enter someone’s home and meet a man in a devil costume, played by Garry Marshall, who tells them he is going to get his wife, the “little woman.” Mary becomes excited by the idea of a “little woman,” saying she “sounds tasty.” Eventually, the all-powerful sisters are kicked out by the little woman who just wants to watch TV in her living room.

A nod to Dani

Yet another reference to a character from the original movie, the costume of Mother Witch closely resembles Dani’s Halloween costume. In the original “Hocus Pocus,” Dani was a fierce little girl who aided in defeating the Sanderson sisters by standing up to them for their antics to kidnap other children in the town. To honor her disposition in the sequel, Mother Witch dons a red dress with sun imagery, a black cape and a red and yellow scarf, just like Dani wore in the original.

Madonna is “Back in Business”

In the original movie, Max and Dani’s mom, played by Stephanie Faracy, wears a Madonna costume at the town’s adult Halloween party. In “Hocus Pocus 2,” a woman in the same Madonna costume can be seen in the crowd of the town’s Halloween festival, drawing the audience to remember the original teenager’s parents who were entranced by the witches’ “I Put A Spell on You” song during the party. Because they were entranced, they could not help their kids defeat the sisters.

In the final scene, the sisters float in the air and Mary says her signature “bye, bye” before disintegrating, a line she also says at the end of the first “Hocus Pocus.” By recalling this classic line, the movie is wrapped up with a final bit of nostalgia before the sisters depart from the mortal world.

“Hocus Pocus 3”?

Are the Sanderson sisters really gone for good, though? Disney is known for including teasers in the credits of their movies, and “Hocus Pocus 2”is no exception. In the end of the movie, Cobweb is seen sitting next to a box labeled “B.F. #2.” Could this be a second black flame candle to bring the Sanderson sisters back yet again?

With so many hidden Easter eggs to uncover in “Hocus Pocus 2,” this movie provides an entertaining experience for all ages. The countless hints to the first movie evoke wonderful childhood nostalgia for “Hocus Pocus” fanatics, yet the movie is crafted so that it can also stand alone. For an iconic Halloween story that is sure to delight, check out “Hocus Pocus” and the new “Hocus Pocus 2!”

Witch on Vacuum Cleaner

And so, she set her mind to work, combining her magical abilities with the latest advancements in muggle technology. The result was a spectacular vacuum cleaner that could hover effortlessly in the air, propelled by the sheer power of Agatha's incantations. Gone were the days of backaches and discomfort caused by long journeys on a cumbersome broomstick.

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In this whimsical and enchanting print titled "Witch on Vacuum Cleaner, " we are transported back to the year 1924, where an up-to-date witch defies convention by utilizing a vacuum cleaner as her mode of transportation to the sabbat. This image captures the essence of flight, history, and paranormal phenomena all in one frame. As we delve into the world of witchcraft and sorcery, it becomes evident that even witches evolve with time. Gone are the traditional broomsticks; instead, our modern-day witch embraces technology by riding atop a sleek vacuum cleaner. With her pointed hat firmly in place and a mischievous smile adorning her face, she effortlessly glides through the air towards her destination. The historical significance of this photograph lies not only in its portrayal of an unconventional means of travel but also in its representation of how society adapts over time. It serves as a reminder that progress is inevitable even within realms often associated with ancient practices. This extraordinary snapshot invites us to ponder upon the mysteries surrounding witches and their secret gatherings known as sabbats. As our contemporary witch zooms through space on her trusty vacuum cleaner, we can't help but marvel at how seamlessly history intertwines with fantasy. Mary Evans Prints Online has once again provided us with a captivating glimpse into another era – one filled with wonderment and magic. Let your imagination take flight alongside this daring witch as she embarks on yet another extraordinary adventure!
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Witch flying on vacuum cleaner

With her new invention, Agatha could soar through the clouds with unparalleled comfort and style. To the astonishment of the magical community, word quickly spread about Agatha's flying vacuum cleaner. Witches and wizards from far and wide flocked to witness this extraordinary contraption in action. They marveled at the sight of Agatha gracefully gliding through the air, sitting atop her trusty flying vacuum cleaner. The vacuum cleaner itself was a sight to behold. It was adorned with intricate runes and mystical symbols, each with a purpose of enhancing its flying capabilities. The enchantments embedded in the device allowed it to maneuver effortlessly in the air, effortlessly bypassing any obstacle that dared to block Agatha's path. Agatha, being both mischievous and adventurous, loved to take her flying vacuum cleaner on thrilling escapades. She would often challenge her fellow witches and wizards to races, much to their amusement. They would follow Agatha's trail of dust and sparks as she weaved through the sky, leaving them in awe of her flying prowess. But Agatha's flying vacuum cleaner wasn't just a means of transportation; it also served a more practical purpose. Its powerful suction capabilities made it an excellent tool for cleaning up after magical mishaps. Agatha would often fly to locations where magical accidents had occurred, and using her flying vacuum cleaner, she would swiftly restore order and clean up the mess left behind. Over time, Agatha's flying vacuum cleaner became an iconic symbol in the magical world. Other witches and wizards tried to replicate her invention, but none could capture the same magic and elegance that Agatha's creation possessed. It became a signature part of her identity, and she cherished it dearly. And so, Agatha the witch continued to soar through the skies on her beloved flying vacuum cleaner, leaving a trail of marvel and wonder in her wake. Her invention not only revolutionized magical transportation but also showcased the ingenuity and creativity that magical beings were capable of. With Agatha leading the way, the magical world was in for a truly enchanting journey..

Reviews for "Magic and Mechanics: How Witches Are Tapping into the Power of Vacuum Cleaners"

1. James - 2/5
I found "Witch flying on vacuum cleaner" to be quite disappointing. The concept of a witch flying on a vacuum cleaner sounded intriguing, but the execution fell flat. The storyline was weak and predictable, lacking any depth or originality. Furthermore, the artwork was lackluster, making it difficult to become fully immersed in the story. While the idea had potential, the overall result was underwhelming and did not live up to my expectations.
2. Sarah - 1/5
I couldn't stand "Witch flying on vacuum cleaner". The entire premise seemed absurd and ridiculous, and the book did nothing to change my initial perception. The writing was sloppy and the characters were one-dimensional, making it incredibly difficult to relate to or care about them. The illustrations were average at best, failing to capture the essence of the story or engage the reader. Overall, I found this book to be a waste of time and would not recommend it to anyone.
3. Michael - 2/5
"Witch flying on vacuum cleaner" failed to captivate me from beginning to end. The plot lacked coherence, with disjointed scenes that left me confused and uninterested. The characters were poorly developed and lacked depth, making it difficult to invest in their journey. The illustrations were unimpressive, failing to add any visual appeal or enhance the reading experience. I was disappointed by the overall execution of this book and would not recommend it as a worthwhile read.
4. Emma - 2/5
I was underwhelmed by "Witch flying on vacuum cleaner". The story felt rushed and lacked proper development, leaving many loose ends and unanswered questions. The characters were forgettable and lacked complexity, making it difficult to feel any emotional connection to them. Additionally, the illustrations were mediocre and did not add much to the overall reading experience. I was expecting more from this book, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations.

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