Mes parrains sont magiques, le film: Grandis, Timmy!
Original title: A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!
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3.8/10
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Timmy turns 23 and his godparents are fighting to keep him, while Crocker is still up to his nefarious schemes.Timmy turns 23 and his godparents are fighting to keep him, while Crocker is still up to his nefarious schemes.Timmy turns 23 and his godparents are fighting to keep him, while Crocker is still up to his nefarious schemes.
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- 1 nomination total
Daran Norris
- Timmy's Dad
- (voice)
- …
Randy Jackson
- Baby Poof
- (voice)
David James Lewis
- Denzel Crocker
- (as David Lewis)
Tara Strong
- Animated Poof
- (voice)
Olivia Steele Falconer
- Katie
- (as Olivia Steele-Falconer)
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So let's continue the review in films based on cartoons now I'll do You have to grow up Timmy Turner! Which would be the Live Action film The Fairly OddParents then I quite liked that cartoon but except for the last few seasons I found only nonsense Then this film released for television then in this film Timmy in this story has become great But he still behaves like a child because he doesn't want to lose Cosmo and Wanda and poof but a person called Hugh J.tycoon made agreement with Denzel Crocker to help capture the fairies So what do I think about this movie for me it's a pretty usual movie all people hate it because it's a live Action possible that you're never satisfied with anything I liked it because it pays offvery faithful to the cartoon and then it was very good Drake Bell in the role of Timmy I have not seen his series that he appeared But I know him to be the protagonist black horrible Superhero Movie that that was really very bad And thank goodness that in this movie did it very well andthen Daniella Monet was very good in the role of tootie who will be sad actress who plays in the TV series Victorious This film was quite good for me despite too many problems it has But it remains a good film to conclude rating 7.
Never knew this existed until July 1st 2020. I'm 26 years old. Used to watch the show from 2001-2004ish. This movie, for being a Nick production, is surprisingly very charming and wacky akin to the original show. Sure there's some dumb kid things, but it's made for kids.
Every shot looks like it's in a wacky cartoon world. The video editing, sound mixing/editing, cgi, costume design, and reprise of some of the original actors are all very impressive. I wish this was a longer film.
The story feels like an opposite of The Santa Clause 2 (2002).
Oh and Jason Alexander??? Heck yeah.
Every shot looks like it's in a wacky cartoon world. The video editing, sound mixing/editing, cgi, costume design, and reprise of some of the original actors are all very impressive. I wish this was a longer film.
The story feels like an opposite of The Santa Clause 2 (2002).
Oh and Jason Alexander??? Heck yeah.
i have never in my entire life, witnessed such a mess of a movie. i grew up watching fairly odd parents and was kinda excited when it was announced. but the more i knew about it the more unimpressed i became.
and then i actually watched the film. what have they done to such a good franchise. everything was so terrible. the characters didn't fit at all in my opinion. the CGI was horrible. the plot was pathetic.
i've never sat through an entire movie just so angry and sad at it. also some of the jokes were so unessential. for example, the rabbit that laughed in the car? that didn't even make sense, like come on? i think if anyone is truly proud of that film perhaps they should re-evaluate their values and standards because i feel ashamed by just watching that film.
in conclusion, if you want to keep your sanity and childhood happiness alive, stay way WAY away from this terrible movie.
and then i actually watched the film. what have they done to such a good franchise. everything was so terrible. the characters didn't fit at all in my opinion. the CGI was horrible. the plot was pathetic.
i've never sat through an entire movie just so angry and sad at it. also some of the jokes were so unessential. for example, the rabbit that laughed in the car? that didn't even make sense, like come on? i think if anyone is truly proud of that film perhaps they should re-evaluate their values and standards because i feel ashamed by just watching that film.
in conclusion, if you want to keep your sanity and childhood happiness alive, stay way WAY away from this terrible movie.
I grew up watching the cartoon show and was expecting a live-action movie released in theaters, but instead it was released on TV and boy was I excited and I saw it last night when it premiered. I know it wasn't Toy Story 3, but it had the same message about growing up. Here's my opinion. The storyline had a few problems and the dialogue was kind of pathetic, but the moments in this movie were actually faithful since they had the same actors from the TV show (except Tara Strong for obvious reasons) and it was great to see the live-action Timmy and the rest of the characters. The acting was solid, the music was a lot of fun, and the action scenes were very good.
A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up Timmy Turner isn't my favorite TV movie, but it is a very good one and it's definitely worth seeing.
7/10
A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up Timmy Turner isn't my favorite TV movie, but it is a very good one and it's definitely worth seeing.
7/10
I feel that as a once avid fan of the show and as a living breathing human being that this was the worst thing I've ever had the misfortune of sitting through. Even if the creators had attempted to make this watchable (which they did not), it would not have mattered in the slightest, because the very premise of Grow Up Timmy Turner is wrong. The Fairly Oddparents was NEVER meant to be live action, and anyone who saw The Last Airbender can attest to that.
And this is without even mentioning the dialogue (which is atrocious even by kid TV standards), the characters (whose attributes in no way reflected those of the actual cartoon characters), and the complete miscasting of Drake Bell, Jason (George Costanza) Alexander, and Cheryl Hines.
Even the defense that "it's just for kids" would be invalid because Nickelodeon has created some of television's best shows, shows that to this day I still remember fondly (Rugrats, SpongeBob, Rocket Power, Doug, Hey Arnold, and EVEN Fairly Oddparents!). Every person involved with this production should be ashamed of themselves for not only creating such dreck but for insulting the intelligence of every viewer ages 0 and up!
And this is without even mentioning the dialogue (which is atrocious even by kid TV standards), the characters (whose attributes in no way reflected those of the actual cartoon characters), and the complete miscasting of Drake Bell, Jason (George Costanza) Alexander, and Cheryl Hines.
Even the defense that "it's just for kids" would be invalid because Nickelodeon has created some of television's best shows, shows that to this day I still remember fondly (Rugrats, SpongeBob, Rocket Power, Doug, Hey Arnold, and EVEN Fairly Oddparents!). Every person involved with this production should be ashamed of themselves for not only creating such dreck but for insulting the intelligence of every viewer ages 0 and up!
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally supposed to have a theatrical release.
- GoofsIt is established that Timmy is actively trying to avoid falling in love with Tootie, and goes so far as to say that she kissed him once and it was not voluntary. However, that kiss was on the episode "Love Struck!" (season 3, episode 24), and it completely contradicts what Timmy is saying. The kiss was voluntary because Timmy was in love with Tootie at the end of the episode - he shot himself with Cupid's arrow specifically so that he would fall in love with her. The kiss was definitely not forced upon him, and based on Cosmo's reaction to watching it, it was not a platonic kiss either. ("That's cute." "Ok, this is a little awkward." "OK, this is downright creepy."
- Alternate versionsThe Following Scenes weren't on the Encore Presentation after the Day the Movie Premiered -Scenes involving Chester and AJ -Scenes involving Vicky -Scenes involving Jorgan trying to make Timmy falling in love by using his love arrows, then Failing
- ConnectionsFollowed by Mes parrains fêtent Noël (2012)
- SoundtracksLookin' Like Magic
Performed by Drake Bell and Daniella Monet
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- Renfrew Elementary School - 3315 E 22nd Ave, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(Dimmsdale Elementary School)
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