But their problems persist and when Morgan and Robert don’t seem happier, Giselle uses a magical Andalasian wand to wish for the perfect fairy-tale life. At first, it seems that her wish has come true. Monroeville becomes Monrolasia, Morgan is chirpy and sings along with Giselle while Robert is ready to go battle dragons and ogres. But their problems remain and when Giselle tries to change things back to the way they were before, her wish backfires. Now Morgan is still unhappy and Robert is still out there fighting dragons and ogres.

Giselle soon realises that things have gone wrong when she begins to turn into a wicked step-mother. Moreover, the wand has been stolen. A magical scroll that came with the wand tells her that she must reverse the wish before the last stroke of midnight.

Does Giselle reverse the wish?

Giselle begins to change as the evil stepmother. She becomes vain, cruel, and ambitious. She realises she can’t make things right while she’s like this. Instead, it is up to Morgan to do something. While struggling with her evil alter-ego, Giselle pushes Morgan into the well and down into Andalasia.

Giselle, the wicked stepmother, decides she wants to become queen. She has Pip, the evil cat, steal back her wand from Malvina’s henchwomen. Armed with it, Giselle heads to the ball to challenge Malvina and take on the role of queen.

Does Morgan help Giselle remember who she is?

Morgan arrives in Andalasia to find a giant hole in the sky that is draining it of all magic. When she explains everything to Nancy and Edward, Nancy reminds Morgan about the power of memories and how they can bring the real Giselle back. They head to Giselle’s memory tree but it’s dying. At Morgan’s touch, however, the memories and the leaves seem to come back to life. After all, she’s a part of them too. Nancy encourages her and Morgan brings all the memories to life, restoring magic to Andalasia. ..

Morgan rushes to the ball where Giselle and Malvina are battling it out. While running towards Giselle, she trips and the drawing flies towards Giselle. Still under the spell, the ‘wicked’ Giselle tears up the paper and burns the pieces. But they swirl around her, with bits and pieces of the memories making themselves heard — Giselle remembers who she is.

Do the two worlds survive?

Giselle wakes up in a hospital bed, her head throbbing. She looks around and sees that she is in a hospital room. She looks down at her body and sees that she is wearing a hospital gown. Giselle looks around the room and sees that it is similar to the one she was in when she was taken to the wizarding world. Giselle remembers being taken to the wizarding world and being held hostage by Malvina. Giselle remembers how Malvina made her drop the wand and how Robert saved her. Giselle remembers how he used his magic to stop the clock from striking midnight. Giselle realizes that she is in a hospital room because she was taken there by Monrolasia.

Since magic can’t be broken, Giselle tells Morgan to take a piece of the wand and make a wish. Morgan says she can’t because she isn’t a true daughter of Andalasia. In a heartfelt speech, Giselle tells her she is a true daughter of Andalasia since Giselle is her mother and loves her so. Drained of magic, Giselle falls to the ground, seemingly dying. Morgan uses the wand to wish that she was at home with her mother. ..

Morgan wakes up in her own bed and is relieved to be alive. Giselle is okay and everything is back to how it was before.

What happens to Malvina Monroe?

Robert wakes up from his dream and feels like it was all a dream. Giselle, Malvina, and the other students all feel like it was all a dream, too. Giselle meets Malvina and apologises for going too far with her efforts at school as she was only doing it for Morgan. Malvina agrees that she also tends to go too far sometimes. She offers Giselle a spot on one of the school’s committees.

How does Disenchanted end?

The family of three is happily settled in Monroeville after years of struggling. Robert starts a small practice in town so he doesn’t have to commute to New York every day. Morgan gets comfortable at school and becomes close with Tyson, Malvina’s son. Giselle says that not everyone gets the perfect happily ever after. That they will have good days and bad days but they’ll never take any of them for granted again.

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