
The Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley: The Case of the Volcano Mystery
The girls receive a call from some miners of marshmallows that a snowball-throwing monster has been "terrorizing" them. The girls eventually find out that the "snow" is really ash, and the "monster" is actually a geologist warning them that an active volcano is not a safe place to work.
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Plot Summary
Teen detectives Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen travel to Hawaii to investigate a series of mysterious events surrounding a local volcano. They must uncover the truth behind strange occurrences and potential sabotage before the annual volcano festival is ruined. Along the way, they encounter quirky characters and thrilling challenges.
Critical Reception
As a direct-to-video release aimed at a young audience, critical reception was minimal and primarily focused on its entertainment value for children. It was generally seen as a lighthearted mystery adventure.
What Reviewers Say
- Appeals to young fans of the Olsen twins with a simple mystery.
- Provides lighthearted fun and a sense of adventure for a target demographic.
- Features typical Olsen twin charm and straightforward problem-solving.
Google audience: Audience feedback is sparse, but generally highlights its appeal to younger viewers who enjoy the Olsen twins' personalities and straightforward mystery plots.
Fun Fact
This was one of many direct-to-video movies released as part of The Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley franchise, which featured the twins solving various mysteries.
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