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: The episode emphasizes teamwork and selflessness, as the characters must overcome their differences to solve magical problems.
: Some reviewers at Sci-Fi Bloggers note that the special effects and audio replacement (ADR) reflect a limited budget. A Dangerous SecretThe Bureau of Magical Things ...
: Kyra and Darra travel to a warehouse in Bangkok, Thailand , where they agree to join forces to find the Three Keys to the legendary Temple of the Purple Lotus . : The episode emphasizes teamwork and selflessness, as
" A Dangerous Secret " is the first episode of the second season of the Australian fantasy series . This episode marks a shift in the series as it introduces a larger, season-long quest involving legendary magical artifacts. Episode Overview " A Dangerous Secret " is the first
“My 8 and 11 year old completely loved this. I followed this with them and yes it's silly and quirky but it's quite fun, jolly and fast paced.” IMDb
Reviewers and parents generally describe the episode and the series as a wholesome, imaginative "throwback" to urban fantasy like Wizards of Waverly Place or Harry Potter . :
“For parents looking for a fantasy world they can show their young children without stressing about content—step through the wall in Professor Maxwell's bookshop and into the magical world.” Plugged In










: The episode emphasizes teamwork and selflessness, as the characters must overcome their differences to solve magical problems.
: Some reviewers at Sci-Fi Bloggers note that the special effects and audio replacement (ADR) reflect a limited budget.
: Kyra and Darra travel to a warehouse in Bangkok, Thailand , where they agree to join forces to find the Three Keys to the legendary Temple of the Purple Lotus .
" A Dangerous Secret " is the first episode of the second season of the Australian fantasy series . This episode marks a shift in the series as it introduces a larger, season-long quest involving legendary magical artifacts. Episode Overview
“My 8 and 11 year old completely loved this. I followed this with them and yes it's silly and quirky but it's quite fun, jolly and fast paced.” IMDb
Reviewers and parents generally describe the episode and the series as a wholesome, imaginative "throwback" to urban fantasy like Wizards of Waverly Place or Harry Potter . :
“For parents looking for a fantasy world they can show their young children without stressing about content—step through the wall in Professor Maxwell's bookshop and into the magical world.” Plugged In