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* CommunityThreateningConstruction: The plot to tear down Dimmsdale park
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''A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!'' is a MadeForTVMovie that is the second LiveActionAdaptation of one of {{Nickelodeon}}'s cartoons - in this case, ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''.

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''A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!'' is a MadeForTVMovie that is the second LiveActionAdaptation of one of {{Nickelodeon}}'s {{Creator/Nickelodeon}}'s cartoons - in this case, ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''.
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-->'''Crocker:''' I didn't plan this to happen.

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-->'''Crocker:''' I didn't plan this to happen.that.
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* CompositeCharacter: Magnate seems to be a combination of Doug Dimmadome (Oil Tycoon) and Flappy Bob (Businessman with DaddyIssues).

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* CompositeCharacter: Magnate seems to be a combination of Doug Dimmadome (Oil Tycoon) and Flappy Bob (Businessman with DaddyIssues).Daddy Issues).
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* BasementDweller: Timmy still lives with his parents as part of his plan to keep his Fairy Godparents by acting like a child. There's a scene near the beginning of the movie where his parents get him a magazine with a job advert and another one with home rental listings as presents for his twenty-third birthday to send him the message that he needs to move out and get a job. He refuses.
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* ShootTheMoney: Jason Alexander and Cheryl Hines roles in the movies despite being heavily advertised they were playing Cosmo and Wanda.

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* EverythingsBetterWithMotorcycles: Timmy "[[HeroStoleMyBike borrows]]" one in order to get to Magnate's hideout.


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* HeroStoleMyBike: Timmy "borrows" a motorcycle in order to get to Magnate's hideout.
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'''''A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!''''' is a MadeForTVMovie that is the second LiveActionAdaptation of one of {{Nickelodeon}}'s cartoons - in this case, ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''.

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'''''A ''A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!''''' Turner!'' is a MadeForTVMovie that is the second LiveActionAdaptation of one of {{Nickelodeon}}'s cartoons - in this case, ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''.
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* CastingGag: DaranNorris as Timmy's Dad, who voiced him in the series and was modeled after him.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Quite possibly for Timmy's parents. In one of the previews, Timmy is seen telling his smiling parents [[spoiler:that he's never going to leave home. [[CrowningMomentOfFunny They quickly lose their smiles]]]] One reason this may be karma is that many long time fans of The FairlyOddParents know that Timmy's parents are pretty neglectful. In addition to this, both his mom and his dad have implied, and in many cases outright told Timmy that having a child has been a drag and a burden. Apparently, they not only are stuck with raising a child [[spoiler:through his teenage years. They're now dealing with the prospect of him ''never'' leaving home]]

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Quite possibly for Timmy's parents. In one of the previews, Timmy is seen telling his smiling parents [[spoiler:that he's never going to leave home. [[CrowningMomentOfFunny They quickly lose their smiles]]]] One reason this may be karma is that many long time fans of The FairlyOddParents WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents know that Timmy's parents are pretty neglectful. In addition to this, both his mom and his dad have implied, and in many cases outright told Timmy that having a child has been a drag and a burden. Apparently, they not only are stuck with raising a child [[spoiler:through his teenage years. They're now dealing with the prospect of him ''never'' leaving home]]
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* CharacterDerailment: Tootie, Chaster and AJ get totally new characters. At least there is a reason brought up why it happens with Tootie.
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* CharacterDerailment: Tootie, Chaster and AJ get totally new characters. At least there is a reason brought up why it happens with Tootie.
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* TinyGuyHugeGirl: In their human forms, Wanda is taller than Cosmo.
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* WhamLine: The quote in Accidental Misnaming also doubles as this is since it's the first time in years that Timmy has seen Tootie and she's nothing like how he remembered.
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The film is set [[DistantFinale thirteen years following the events depicted in the original series]], but nothing has changed for Timmy (played here by Drake Bell) except for his physical age now being 23. He still [[ManChild lives at home with his parents, attends Mr. Crocker's fifth grade class, and rides a tiny children's bicycle to school]]. Timmy's arrested development stems from his desire to keep his fairy godfamily, Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof, for as long as possible. "Da Rules" state that every child must eventually give up his or her Fairy Godparents when they become an adult, but Timmy has found a loophole around this rule by acting like a child.

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The film is set [[DistantFinale thirteen years following the events depicted in the original series]], but nothing has changed for Timmy (played here by Drake Bell) Creator/DrakeBell) except for his physical age now being 23. He still [[ManChild lives at home with his parents, attends Mr. Crocker's fifth grade class, and rides a tiny children's bicycle to school]]. Timmy's arrested development stems from his desire to keep his fairy godfamily, Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof, for as long as possible. "Da Rules" state that every child must eventually give up his or her Fairy Godparents when they become an adult, but Timmy has found a loophole around this rule by acting like a child.
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The film first aired July 9, 2011. A sequel titled "''Film/AFairlyOddChristmas''" came out in December 2012. The movie featured Drake Bell and Daniella Monet reprising their roles as Timmy and Tootie. Following this is ''Film/AFairlyOddSummer'' set for a 2014 release.

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The film first aired July 9, 2011. A sequel titled "''Film/AFairlyOddChristmas''" ''Film/AFairlyOddChristmas'' came out in December 2012. The movie featured Drake Bell and Daniella Monet reprising their roles as Timmy and Tootie. Following this is ''Film/AFairlyOddSummer'' set for a 2014 release.
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But Timmy's carefree life takes an unexpected change when he comes across his former StalkerWithACrush, Tootie (DaniellaMonet), who has grown up to become a brave, beautiful nature-loving woman. While seeing Tootie protesting the plans of an evil oil tycoon named Hugh J. Magnate Jr. to tear down the old Dimmsdale Park, Timmy finds himself developing romantic feelings for her, and he has to decide whether he keep being a child to keep the fairy family he has known for so long, or grow up and be with the woman he loves. As if that isn't enough, Magnate joins forces with Mr. Crocker to capture Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof, planning to use them to fuel his maniacal ambition.

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But Timmy's carefree life takes an unexpected change when he comes across his former StalkerWithACrush, Tootie (DaniellaMonet), (Creator/DaniellaMonet), who has grown up to become a brave, beautiful nature-loving woman. While seeing Tootie protesting the plans of an evil oil tycoon named Hugh J. Magnate Jr. to tear down the old Dimmsdale Park, Timmy finds himself developing romantic feelings for her, and he has to decide whether he keep being a child to keep the fairy family he has known for so long, or grow up and be with the woman he loves. As if that isn't enough, Magnate joins forces with Mr. Crocker to capture Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof, planning to use them to fuel his maniacal ambition.



* DuetBonding: Drake Bell (Timmy) and DaniellaMonet (Tootie) sing the song "Lookin' Like Magic", which plays during their date montage.

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* DuetBonding: Drake Bell (Timmy) and DaniellaMonet Creator/DaniellaMonet (Tootie) sing the song "Lookin' Like Magic", which plays during their date montage.



* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Hearing Tootie mutter "Oh, balls!" in frustration is a little bit jarring, considering it's a Nickelodeon production. Although considering that Daniella is part of the cast of ''{{Victorious}}'' it's not that much of a stretch. Of course, she's dangling over a bottomless ball pit at the moment, but still it's a little odd.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Hearing Tootie mutter "Oh, balls!" in frustration is a little bit jarring, considering it's a Nickelodeon production. Although considering that Daniella is part of the cast of ''{{Victorious}}'' ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' it's not that much of a stretch. Of course, she's She's dangling over a bottomless ball pit at the moment, but still it's a little odd.
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* DeathGlare: Poof guilt trips Cosmo and Wanda into saving Tootie with one of these.
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* ShesGotLegs: Wanda's human form, something she's quite delighted by...until she realizes that they're also hairy.
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* KarmaHoudini: While Timmy still likes to mess with her, Vicky clearly hasn't gotten any punishment for her actions in the past. Indeed, she's gone from a small babysitting service to a ''full blown daycare center''. Complete with babies in ''prison jumpsuits!''
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* BigDamnMovie: Averted, compared to the many animated specials of The Fairly Oddparents. This is just about as low-key and relaxed as your average episode.

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* BigDamnMovie: Averted, compared to the many animated specials of The Fairly Oddparents. This is just about as low-key and relaxed as your average episode.episode, with a change in medium (the movie is live-action with some use of CGI) as the only thing that makes it "different"
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* ActorAllusion: Cosmo is played by Jason Alexander, best known for his role in [[Series/{{Seinfeld}} a show with another character named Cosmo]].
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* ActorAllusion: Cosmo is played by Jason Alexander, best known for his role in [[Series/{{Seinfeld}} a show with another character named Cosmo]].
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* InstitutionalApparel: The kids in Vicky's daycare service. Best not to think too deeply about that.
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* GloveSnap: Cosmo's idea of a 'full examination'.


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** Mom and Dad too - just so Timmy can move out.
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The film first aired July 9, 2011. A sequel titled "''Film/AFairlyOddChristmas''" came out in December 2012. The movie featured Drake Bell and Daniella Monet reprising their roles as Timmy and Tootie.

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The film first aired July 9, 2011. A sequel titled "''Film/AFairlyOddChristmas''" came out in December 2012. The movie featured Drake Bell and Daniella Monet reprising their roles as Timmy and Tootie.
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* TheArtifact: Vicky, Chester, and AJ. None of them are in the original cut. In the extended version, Vicky doesn't even have a minute of screentime, and the latter two have about three minutes.


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* DemotedToExtra: Vicky, Chester, and AJ. None of them are in the original cut. In the extended version, Vicky doesn't even have a minute of screentime, and the latter two have about three minutes.
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* TheArtifact: Vicky, Chester, and AJ. None of them are in the original cut. In the extended version, Vicky doesn't even have a minute of screentime, and the latter two have about three minutes. Meanwhile, Trixie Tang isn't even so much as mentioned.

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* TheArtifact: Vicky, Chester, and AJ. None of them are in the original cut. In the extended version, Vicky doesn't even have a minute of screentime, and the latter two have about three minutes. Meanwhile, Trixie Tang isn't even so much as mentioned.
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* TheArtifact: Vicky, Chester, and AJ. None of them are in the original cut. In the extended version, Vicky doesn't even have a minute of screentime, and the latter two have about three minutes.

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* TheArtifact: Vicky, Chester, and AJ. None of them are in the original cut. In the extended version, Vicky doesn't even have a minute of screentime, and the latter two have about three minutes. Meanwhile, Trixie Tang isn't even so much as mentioned.

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