Demi's PhilharMagic

This is PhilharMagic Version of Demi Lovato, This 3D Movie Will Be Featuring Demi, Candace Flynn and Other Characters.

Plot
Demi Lovato performing with his PhilharMagic Orchestra at the Fantasyland Concert Hall. Inside, there are posters advertising the Concert Hall's past productions and performers, such as Vidia from Tinkerbell, Kaa the Snake from The Jungle Book, The Three Caballeros and The Fireside Girls. Upon entering the theater's lobby, guests pick up their "opera glasses" (3-D glasses). During their wait, guests hear orchestral music from Fantasia, Fantasia 2000 and Other Disney & Non-Disney Animated and Live Action Films.

Grandpa Lou Pickles the Concert Hall's stage manager, admits the guests into the main theater, where final preparations for the performance are underway. Unfortunately, Candace Flynn has gone missing just as Grandpa Lou Pickles raises the curtains to reveal that the stage is empty, save for a conductor's podium and a small steamer trunk, within which Candace is Sleeping. Demi Asks Candace to unpack the instruments, then places his famous Sorcerer's Hat on the podium, telling Candace not to touch it.

After Candace unpacks all the instruments, including a Grand Piano, from the small trunk. She is tempted to try on the Sorcerer's Hat (from the Harry Potter series) herself. She does so, which causes the magical instruments to come to life and play an extremely dissonant melody. However, when Candace Threatening a Small Flute, the other instruments rebel, creating a whirlwind of magic and music. She loses the hat in the maelstrom and passes through scenes from High School Musical, Fantasia, Rock-a-Doodle, Wizard of Oz, Tangled and Mary Poppins while trying to retrieve the hat.

Ultimately, Candace retrieves the hat, only to have it knocked away by Angelica Pickles. Candace jumps after it, returning to the musical maelstrom that she had left earlier. Demi returns, grabs the hat and uses its powers to restore order. As a fitting end, Candace gets knocked into a tuba and is then shot from the stage and into the theater's back wall.