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Hallmark Channel (Ended 2000)
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8.6 Great
170 votes

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Status

Ended

Premiered

February 27, 2000

Ended

March 26, 2000

Genre

Drama , Movie/Mini-Series

Theme

Fantasy

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9.4

Part 9

The Trolls, now teamed up with the Huntsman, have captured Virginia, Tony and Prince. Meanwhile, The Evil Queen prepares the false Wendell's coronation. Tony and Virginia manage to escape, but Prince is left behind. On their way to Wendell’s castle to stop the coronation, they decide to take a shortcut through the Deadly Swamp. In the swamp, Virginia finds the body of "The Swamp Witch" (Snow White's… read more »

Aired: 03/26/00

Show Summary

The 10th Kingdom is the story of a girl named Virginia Lewis (Kimberly Williams), a New York native, who, along with her father Anthony "Tony" Lewis (John Larroquette), is transported to a world where fairy tales are true - but their "Happy-ever-after" has worn off. Helped by a half-wolf named WolfMore (Scott Cohen) and accompanied by Prince Wendell (Daniel Lapaine) - who has been turned into a dog - Virginia and her father set out on a quest to turn Prince Wendell human again, defeat his evil stepmother (Dianne Wiest), save the 9 Kingdoms and return home. Filled with adventure, comedy, romance, plot twists, and most of all magic, the 10th Kingdom is a mini-series not to be missed.

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  • Looking for english subtitles

    The 10th Kingdom is the story of a girl named Virginia Lewis (Kimberly Williams), a New York native, who, along with her father Anthony "Tony" Lewis (John Larroquette), is transported to a world where fairy tales are true - but their "Happy-ever-after" has worn off. Helped by a half-wolf named WolfMore (Scott Cohen) and accompanied by Prince Wendell (Daniel Lapaine) - who has been turned into a dog - Virginia and her father set out on a quest to turn Prince Wendell human again, defeat his evil stepmother (Dianne Wiest), save the 9 Kingdoms and return home. Filled with adventure, comedy, romance, plot twists, and most of all magic, the 10th Kingdom is a mini-series not to be missed.

    7 comments, last one Jun 19, 2008
  • Sequel?

    The 10th Kingdom is the story of a girl named Virginia Lewis (Kimberly Williams), a New York native, who, along with her father Anthony "Tony" Lewis (John Larroquette), is transported to a world where fairy tales are true - but their "Happy-ever-after" has worn off. Helped by a half-wolf named WolfMore (Scott Cohen) and accompanied by Prince Wendell (Daniel Lapaine) - who has been turned into a dog - Virginia and her father set out on a quest to turn Prince Wendell human again, defeat his evil stepmother (Dianne Wiest), save the 9 Kingdoms and return home. Filled with adventure, comedy, romance, plot twists, and most of all magic, the 10th Kingdom is a mini-series not to be missed.

    1 comments, last one May 20, 2008
  • Sign the Sequel Petition

    The 10th Kingdom is the story of a girl named Virginia Lewis (Kimberly Williams), a New York native, who, along with her father Anthony "Tony" Lewis (John Larroquette), is transported to a world where fairy tales are true - but their "Happy-ever-after" has worn off. Helped by a half-wolf named WolfMore (Scott Cohen) and accompanied by Prince Wendell (Daniel Lapaine) - who has been turned into a dog - Virginia and her father set out on a quest to turn Prince Wendell human again, defeat his evil stepmother (Dianne Wiest), save the 9 Kingdoms and return home. Filled with adventure, comedy, romance, plot twists, and most of all magic, the 10th Kingdom is a mini-series not to be missed.

    18 comments, last one Apr 1, 2008
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    10 Perfect

    A Fantastic Fairy Tale hide show

    What began as a Cynical Young Woman and her greedy father's journey to find a way home from a mystical world evolved into one of the most unique events ever to be aired on television.

    The 10th Kingdom was a Magical fairy tale come true, set in the world of Fairy Tales. A hybrid of Fantasy, Drama, Romance, Action and Comedy is wraped in a form of a Coming of Age tale of a trouble girl who learns to conquer her demons and save Nine Mythical Kingdoms, that she thought were only make believe. Along the way she grows to trust, love and ultimatley believe that thier is still good in the world, with help from the many new friends, and one surprisingly evil enemy.

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    9.5 Superb

    Great hide show

    This is one of the best miniseries I have ever seen and a must see for lovers of fairy tales. Fairy tales rarely work on TV, but for some reason they really got it right with this one. The characters were all well done and the action sustained for the whole series. I particularly loved Wolf who may be one of my all time favorite "heroes" (I use that term loosely). The acting was superb as was the special effects. I highly recommend finding it and giving it a watch if you missed it. I've re-watched it and still love it.

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    10 Perfect

    Absolutely Fantastic! To anyone who likes their fairytales with a touch of hide show

    This is one of my favourite movies! My mom rented it for my brother and I when I was younger and we watched the movie almost the whole way through! (by the way this is 6.5 hours). and yes its long but it is most definitely worth the time. I have taken more than one sick day in order to watch this in one day. The story is funny, charming and just a delight. I have made many people watch it and though reluctant at first, they end up loving the twisted fairytale and of course Wolf. Yes the movie is kind of cheesy but give it a break it was done on a mini-series budget. Also, who doesn't like a little cheese? Especially when it comes with such an awesome movie!

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    10 Perfect

    The 10th Kingdom brings you into a world of magic and fairytales! hide show

    I remember when I was little, I always loved to read fairytales and listen to my parents telling the stories about Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella and so on. The Tenth Kingdom is an exciting, fascinating show for those of you who love fairytales and entering an imaginary world. The technical effects of the show are not very good, for examle, when magic is portrayed. But the storyline is quite good and the actors are superb, especially Scott Cohen, who plays the wolf. I would say that it is worth watching. There's always something exciting going on and the way they use the fairytale storylines is amazing. To those of you who think that this is a children's show, you should try watching. Because I would say it's more of a family show, but not suitable for the youngest children. Sequel, please!

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    10 Perfect

    fantastic. hide show

    It is the perfect mixture of comedy, action and fantasy. Wolf, half- man and half- wolf, definitely steals the show, but the rest of the cast is great, as well. The story revolves around Virginia (Kimberely Williams), her father, Tony (John Larroquette), and Wolf (Scott Cohen) trying to save the Nine Kingdoms and restore Prince Wendell, who is now a dog thanks to the evil Queen (Diane Weist), to his throne. What results is a breathtaking adventure which makes you hold your breath and laugh out loud at the same time. Scott Cohen plays Wolf to perfection and John Larroquette is brillantly funny as usual, constantly lamenting about the weird ways of the Nine Kingdoms. "What is it with you people?" He finally cries out. This movie is definitely worth its incredible length- 10 hours.

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