A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! is a live action televisheni film based on the animated series The Fairly OddParents. It first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on July 9, 2011 to celebrate the series's tenth anniversary. Unlike the awali animated films of the series, this film was presented in live-action mixed with CGI animation. The televisheni film was viewed kwa 5.8 million viewers during its original airing.
The televisheni movie is set in the city of Dimmsdale and centers on the series' main protagonist Timmy Turner with his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda and his fairy godbrother Poof. In the movie, Timmy is now twenty-three years old but is still in fifth grade with his fairy-obsessed fifth grade teacher Mr. Crocker. Despite being grown up, Timmy finds a loophole in the fairy rulebook Da Rules: if he continues to act like a kid, he will still get to keep his fairies. However, the dilemma rises when Tootie, who was once a dorky girl when she was ten years old, returns to Dimmsdale as an attractive woman. Timmy falls in upendo with her, a sign that he is growing up to an adult, which means he is closer to losing his fairies. Meanwhile, an oil business tycoon named Hugh J. Magnate, Jr., who teams up with Mr. Crocker, plans to use Timmy's fairies' magic in order to promote his oil business.
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Production
2.1 Cast
3 Reception
4 References
5 External links
[edit]Plot
Timmy Turner wakes up to his 23rd birthday party with his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda. Among the various gifts Timmy receives, Jorgen appears and points out in the rulebook Da Rules that he loses his vichimbakazi whenever he transitions into adulthood. Thus, Timmy continues to act like a kid in order to retain his fairies. But when Tootie arrives in Dimmsdale, Timmy immediately takes interest for her.
Hugh J. Magnate, Jr. arrives in Dimmsdale and attempts to destroy the dogwood mti at the town park in order to access oil supply underneath the ground. Timmy secretly wishes for the bulldozer and chainsaws to cease operations, causing Magnate's plans to fail. Later that night, Mr. Crocker introduces himself to Magnate at a restaurant. When Mr. Crocker explains vichimbakazi are the cause of Magnate's failed plans, the two devise a plan to capture Timmy's vichimbakazi and Tootie.
Tootie goes up to Timmy the sekunde she notices him as a 23-year-old for the first time. But the vichimbakazi attempt to stop the relationship. He initially agrees with the fairies' motive, but eventually decides to rather spend zaidi time with Tootie. However, since he still does not yet feel ready to lose his fairies, Timmy avoids kissing Tootie, and is unable to explain why he cannot without giving away his secret. Tootie becomes angry and tells him to grow up, before she storms off.
Magnate kidnaps Tootie and takes her to an evil lair inside his company headquarters, while Mr. Crocker manages to capture Timmy's fairies. With Mr. Crocker's help, Magnate obtains a remote that grants his wishes using the fairies' magic. Magnate wishes for a bottomless ball pit, among several other wishes, and betrays Mr. Crocker kwa throwing him down into it. Tootie is kept in a cage, though she eventually manages to escape from it; however, she ends up dangling above the bottomless ball pit. The fairies, trapped inside their own cage, become progressively zaidi tired because Magnate's remote drains their magic.
After learning the news of Tootie's disappearance, Timmy locates his vichimbakazi inside Magnate's company headquarters. He saves Tootie from the ball pit and finally kisses her, realizing that doing so is the only way to free the fairies. The vichimbakazi disappear, and all magical effects caused kwa Magnate are reversed. The couple leaves the headquarters, and Magnate is later shown being sent to a psychiatric hospital on the headline of a newspaper. Outside, Jorgen takes the couple to Fairy World before the fairy council, who establish a loophole in Da Rules allowing Timmy to continue to keep his fairies, on the condition that he makes wishes for unselfish purposes. As a first way to accomplish that, Timmy and Tootie plan to travel and use his fairies' magic to help others around the world.
[edit]Production
[edit]Cast
The cast of the film features performances of drake Bell, who plays the role of twenty-three-year-old and the main protagonist Timmy Turner, and Daniella Monet, who stars as Tootie now as an adult woman and the deuteragonist.[1] Daran Norris, Susanne Blakeslee, and Tara Strong voice Timmy's vichimbakazi and the tritagonists Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof respectively, while Jason Alexander and Cheryl Hines appear as human counterparts of the first two respectively.[1] Steven Weber stars as the main antagonist of the film, Hugh J. Magnate, Jr, alongside the secondary antagonist, Timmy's fairy-obsessed fifth grade teacher Mr. Crocker, played kwa David Lewis.[1] Norris and Teryl Rothery are casted as Timmy's parents Mr. and Mrs. Turner, respectively. Mark Gibbon stars as toughest fairy Jorgen von Strangle, and Devon Weigel plays the role of Timmy's twenty-nine-year-old torturing babysitter and the tertiary antagonist Vicky. Chris Anderson and Jesse Reid take the roles of Timmy's Marafiki Chester McBadbat and A.J., respectively.
The film also features cameo performances of series creator Butch Hartman, Harrison Houde, and American Idol judge Randy Jackson. Hartman plays as a restaurant waiter, while Houde makes a cameo appearance as a student hall monitor at school. Jackson voices Poof when he speaks his first complete sentences towards the ending of the movie.[2][3]
[edit]Reception
The movie attracted 5.8 million viewers on its premiere night. It was also the ya kiwango cha juu broadcast on cable networks for the week ending on July 10, 2011. The film's ratings were highest for The Fairly OddParents sinema since its preceding special Wishology, a trilogy film which attained 4.0 million, 3.6 million, and 4.1 million viewers for its three parts "The Big Beginning", "The Exciting Middle Part", and "The Final Ending", respectively, during its premiere broadcast during May 1-3, 2009.[4][5]
The televisheni movie is set in the city of Dimmsdale and centers on the series' main protagonist Timmy Turner with his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda and his fairy godbrother Poof. In the movie, Timmy is now twenty-three years old but is still in fifth grade with his fairy-obsessed fifth grade teacher Mr. Crocker. Despite being grown up, Timmy finds a loophole in the fairy rulebook Da Rules: if he continues to act like a kid, he will still get to keep his fairies. However, the dilemma rises when Tootie, who was once a dorky girl when she was ten years old, returns to Dimmsdale as an attractive woman. Timmy falls in upendo with her, a sign that he is growing up to an adult, which means he is closer to losing his fairies. Meanwhile, an oil business tycoon named Hugh J. Magnate, Jr., who teams up with Mr. Crocker, plans to use Timmy's fairies' magic in order to promote his oil business.
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Production
2.1 Cast
3 Reception
4 References
5 External links
[edit]Plot
Timmy Turner wakes up to his 23rd birthday party with his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda. Among the various gifts Timmy receives, Jorgen appears and points out in the rulebook Da Rules that he loses his vichimbakazi whenever he transitions into adulthood. Thus, Timmy continues to act like a kid in order to retain his fairies. But when Tootie arrives in Dimmsdale, Timmy immediately takes interest for her.
Hugh J. Magnate, Jr. arrives in Dimmsdale and attempts to destroy the dogwood mti at the town park in order to access oil supply underneath the ground. Timmy secretly wishes for the bulldozer and chainsaws to cease operations, causing Magnate's plans to fail. Later that night, Mr. Crocker introduces himself to Magnate at a restaurant. When Mr. Crocker explains vichimbakazi are the cause of Magnate's failed plans, the two devise a plan to capture Timmy's vichimbakazi and Tootie.
Tootie goes up to Timmy the sekunde she notices him as a 23-year-old for the first time. But the vichimbakazi attempt to stop the relationship. He initially agrees with the fairies' motive, but eventually decides to rather spend zaidi time with Tootie. However, since he still does not yet feel ready to lose his fairies, Timmy avoids kissing Tootie, and is unable to explain why he cannot without giving away his secret. Tootie becomes angry and tells him to grow up, before she storms off.
Magnate kidnaps Tootie and takes her to an evil lair inside his company headquarters, while Mr. Crocker manages to capture Timmy's fairies. With Mr. Crocker's help, Magnate obtains a remote that grants his wishes using the fairies' magic. Magnate wishes for a bottomless ball pit, among several other wishes, and betrays Mr. Crocker kwa throwing him down into it. Tootie is kept in a cage, though she eventually manages to escape from it; however, she ends up dangling above the bottomless ball pit. The fairies, trapped inside their own cage, become progressively zaidi tired because Magnate's remote drains their magic.
After learning the news of Tootie's disappearance, Timmy locates his vichimbakazi inside Magnate's company headquarters. He saves Tootie from the ball pit and finally kisses her, realizing that doing so is the only way to free the fairies. The vichimbakazi disappear, and all magical effects caused kwa Magnate are reversed. The couple leaves the headquarters, and Magnate is later shown being sent to a psychiatric hospital on the headline of a newspaper. Outside, Jorgen takes the couple to Fairy World before the fairy council, who establish a loophole in Da Rules allowing Timmy to continue to keep his fairies, on the condition that he makes wishes for unselfish purposes. As a first way to accomplish that, Timmy and Tootie plan to travel and use his fairies' magic to help others around the world.
[edit]Production
[edit]Cast
The cast of the film features performances of drake Bell, who plays the role of twenty-three-year-old and the main protagonist Timmy Turner, and Daniella Monet, who stars as Tootie now as an adult woman and the deuteragonist.[1] Daran Norris, Susanne Blakeslee, and Tara Strong voice Timmy's vichimbakazi and the tritagonists Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof respectively, while Jason Alexander and Cheryl Hines appear as human counterparts of the first two respectively.[1] Steven Weber stars as the main antagonist of the film, Hugh J. Magnate, Jr, alongside the secondary antagonist, Timmy's fairy-obsessed fifth grade teacher Mr. Crocker, played kwa David Lewis.[1] Norris and Teryl Rothery are casted as Timmy's parents Mr. and Mrs. Turner, respectively. Mark Gibbon stars as toughest fairy Jorgen von Strangle, and Devon Weigel plays the role of Timmy's twenty-nine-year-old torturing babysitter and the tertiary antagonist Vicky. Chris Anderson and Jesse Reid take the roles of Timmy's Marafiki Chester McBadbat and A.J., respectively.
The film also features cameo performances of series creator Butch Hartman, Harrison Houde, and American Idol judge Randy Jackson. Hartman plays as a restaurant waiter, while Houde makes a cameo appearance as a student hall monitor at school. Jackson voices Poof when he speaks his first complete sentences towards the ending of the movie.[2][3]
[edit]Reception
The movie attracted 5.8 million viewers on its premiere night. It was also the ya kiwango cha juu broadcast on cable networks for the week ending on July 10, 2011. The film's ratings were highest for The Fairly OddParents sinema since its preceding special Wishology, a trilogy film which attained 4.0 million, 3.6 million, and 4.1 million viewers for its three parts "The Big Beginning", "The Exciting Middle Part", and "The Final Ending", respectively, during its premiere broadcast during May 1-3, 2009.[4][5]
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And all your attitude
I would like for wewe to just decide
What you're gonna do
Maybe I'll decide I've had enough
Of what wewe put me through
Then perhaps wewe could return my stuff
And all my records too
my 78's and my 45's give them back
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