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A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! (2011)
The television 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 23 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 10 years old, returns to Dimmsdale as an attractive woman. Timmy falls in love 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.
The television 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 23 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 10 years old, returns to Dimmsdale as an attractive woman. Timmy falls in love 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.
The film's central conflict and resolution revolve around the apolitical themes of personal growth and the transition from childhood to adulthood, emphasizing individual responsibility and maturity without promoting specific political ideologies.
The movie demonstrates significant DEI primarily through its casting, featuring a Latina actress in a role traditionally depicted as white in the animated source material. However, the narrative itself does not explicitly critique traditional identities or center around broader DEI themes.
The film 'A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!' does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on Timmy Turner's coming-of-age, his relationship with Tootie, and the challenges of keeping his fairy godparents, without incorporating any elements related to queer identity or experiences.
Currently, there is not enough information available to evaluate the film's portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. Without plot details or character descriptions, an assessment of positive, negative, or neutral impact cannot be made, as no relevant story elements were provided.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The live-action movie adapts characters from "The Fairly OddParents" animated series. All major characters, such as Timmy Turner, Cosmo, Wanda, Vicky, and Denzel Crocker, retain their established canonical genders from the source material.
The live-action film adapts characters from the animated series "The Fairly OddParents." Key characters like Timmy Turner, Tootie, Vicky, and Denzel Crocker are portrayed by actors whose race aligns with the established depictions of these characters in the original animated source material.
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