The Fairly Odd Movie

The Fairly Odd Movie is a 2029 American computer-animated adventure road comedy film released by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. Directed by Sarah Frost and written by Zac Moncrief, Steve Marmel, and Mike Bell, the film is based on the Nickelodeon television series The Fairly OddParents and takes place before the events of the series' sixth season. It is the fourth film in the Nicktoons Cinematic Series. The film stars Tara Strong, Daran Norris, Susan Blakeslee, Jason Marsden, Gary LeRoi Gray, and Carlos Alazraqui reprising their roles from the series, accompanied by Mae Whitman, Kumail Nanjiani, and Jeff Goldblum. In the film, Timmy Turner's godparents end up exposed to the public and must bring them back by finding an exiled fairy.

The Fairly Odd Movie premiered in Los Angeles on October 29, 2029, and was released in the United States on November 2, grossing $109 million worldwide. It received positive reviews from critics for its voice performances, animation, humor, and the franchise's return to its roots.

Plot
Timmy Turner reminisces on the day he was granted his fairy godparents, Cosmo and Wanda Cosma, and wants to celebrate that day by taking them out to the Dimmsdale Dimmadome with his parents while he disguises and passes them off as acquaintances called "Carmen" and "Wendy". During their time there, the godparents hit it off with Timmy's parents up until Cosmo inadvertently exposes himself and Wanda floating in glee after a touchdown; their presence is seen by the spectators and caught on camera, broadcasting their existence throughout the world.

Timmy is brought against Fairy Court for the exposure of his godparents and for his reckless decision of bringing them out in the public. After Timmy's tell them about his choice on celebrating his granting of his godparents, Judge Fairy sympathizes with his appreciation towards them until high-ranking official, Jorgen Von Strangle, chimes in on mentioning Timmy's reckless wishes that had caused trouble in the past, thus having the judge reluctantly strip Timmy from his godparents. Timmy spends the rest of his days fighting his own fights with his babysitter, Vicky, and his bully, Francis; spending long-awaited time with his parents; bonding more with his close friends, Chester and A. J.; and earning and winning the love of his crush, Trixie Tang.

While happy with his newly-adjusted lifestyle after three whole months, he still misses Cosmo and Wanda. Taking a walk around Dimmsdale, he comes across a belittled boy named Kareem Juganhimer, who has an adult-like voice, who he defends from a pack of teenage bullies. Overhearing them mention Timmy as the "Fairy Godkid", Kareem relates with him as he also lost his godparent, Percy VanWonder, long ago; he fled from Fairy World, with a stolen wand, and went into self-exile before giving Kareem his location to his favorite place: Aspen, Colorado. Timmy gets the epiphany of getting Percy's help by wishing for his godparents back and promises to reunite Kareem with him. Timmy's teacher and fairy hunter, Denzel Crocker, had overheard Timmy's objective and plans to head there before they do.

Timmy informs his parents and friends about his goal to get back his godparents, which they feel skeptical about but are willing to help him after catching on with his depression. A. J. upgrades the Turners' cars for the trip while Chester packs snacks and Trixie brings along winter clothes when they reach Aspen before they hit the road. Meanwhile, Crocker follows them inconspicuously. On the road, Timmy tells him about Cosmo and Wanda, with the others amazed and dumbfounded. Trixie, after spending three months getting to know Timmy, gives him the choice of living his life with or without his godparents whilst she, his friends, and family will respect his decision. During the trip, Crocker sabotages their journey, with little results, from setting up road blocks and siphoning their gas, only to discover that the Turners' car was upgraded to fly, which he successfully stops by firing the engine; the group resumes their journey on foot.

Arriving in Aspen, they check in at a hotel to rest, as Timmy thinks over Trixie's advice and finds himself at a crossroads. The next morning, they wake up and resuming heading to Percy, with them splitting up to search for him after Timmy left the map at the hotel. Chester finds an advertisement to "Percy the Wonderful", who turns out to be Percy disguised as a human, performing at Theatre Aspen. After his show, Kareem reunites with Percy and introduces Timmy and company and needs his help. Taking him to his cabin in the White River National Forest, Timmy fills him in on the event of losing his godparents and his choice to wish for going back to prevent it or living his life without them, which Percy declines after his last wish to Kareem: giving him immortality. Telling the whole story of losing Percy, Kareem wished for immortality in 1983 as a birthday present, which had resulted in not only losing Percy, but also losing his family and friends from old age. Percy agrees to wish Timmy back if he helps him rectify his mistake.

Before he could grant Timmy's wish, Crocker arrives at Percy's cabin with the map he found at the hotel and is armed with a net cannon used to subdue Timmy's family and friends. Timmy and Percy make a run for it until Crocker captures Timmy and confronts Percy to wish for his godparents back, but is rejected as Da Rules state a fully-grown adult cannot wish for wishes, resulting in Crocker threatening a still captured Timmy to wish him young. With Timmy acquiescing, he wishes for Crocker to be young, which results in him turned into a baby.

With Crocker defeated, Timmy and Percy return to see the others freed by Jorgen, who had gotten a tip-off and plans to erase Timmy's memory before being trapped by Timmy's parents who defend him after helping him bend over backwards to get his godparents back and are backed up by his friends. Jorden reluctantly lets Timmy make wish as long as he makes time for his friends and winning Trixie and finding common ground with his parents; Timmy agrees before saying goodbye to his friends and family. After being wished back to the moment where he loses Cosmo and Wanda at the Dimmadome, he saves them by saying "Carmen" is a magician after Cosmo floats in the air, with his parents, as well as everyone else, believing in it.

During the credits, Timmy goes back to 1983 via wish to prevent Kareem's birthday wish, which works and he keeps Percy as his godparent; he wins over Trixie's affections; he introduces his later friend Chloe Carmichael to Chester, A. J., and Trixie; and deals with Vicky by exposing her via hidden cameras, resulting in her being fired and Kareem becoming his new sitter. In a mid-credits scene, Timmy and his friends, along with his girlfriend Trixie, are watching a movie together while his godparents and Poof are happy for him.

Voice cast
Other characters that appear such as Tootie, Francis, Tad, Chad, Elmer, Sanjay, Poof Fairywinkle-Cosma, and Chloe Carmichael have non-speaking lines.
 * Tara Strong as Timmy Turner: An elementary school student who is the godchild of Cosmo and Wanda.
 * Daran Norris as Cosmo Cosma: Timmy's childish but well-meaning godfather.
 * Norris also voices Timmy's father.
 * Norris also voices Jorgen Von Strangle: A high-ranking Fairy official of Fairy World, the strongest fairy in the universe and commander in chief of all fairies.
 * Susan Blakeslee as Wanda Fairywinkle-Cosma: Timmy's voice-of-reason godmother.
 * Blakeslee also voices Timmy's mother.
 * Mae Whitman as Trixie Tang: Timmy's longtime crush and most the popular girl in school. She was voiced by up until the character's final speaking role in "Cosmo Rules" and her retirement in 2015.
 * Jason Marsden as Chester McBadbat: Timmy's street-smart friend.
 * Gary LeRoi Gray as A.J.: Timmy's highly intelligent friend.
 * Carlos Alazraqui as Denzel Crocker: Timmy's estranged school teacher who is the only adult in Dimmstale who believes in fairy godparents.
 * Alazraqui also voices Sheldon Dinkleberg: The Turners' next door neighbor and Mr. Turner's self-proclaimed rival.
 * Alazraqui also voices Trixie's father.
 * Kumail Nanjiani as Kareem Juganhimer: A child who had wished himself to be immortal which led to losing his godparent.
 * Tress MacNeille provides his child voice prior to his wish.
 * Jeff Goldblum as Percy VanWonder: Kareem's former godfather who was stripped from his godparent duties upon Kareem's wish.
 * Grey Griffin as Vicky: Timmy's menacing and deceitful babysitter.
 * Griffin also voices Veronica: Trixie's close yet unpopular friend who follows in her footsteps of popularity.
 * Griffin also voices Geraldine Waxelplax: the principal of Timmy's school.
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Judge Fairy: The judge of Fairy Court.

Development
The Fairly OddParents creator Butch Hartman had considered a theatrical film of of series after its initial cancellation in 2006 and to be animated following the Rugrats trilogy and the SpongeBob SquarePants film series. As Paramount Pictures was under new management, the film was scrapped while it had an already written script; Hartman expressed interest in releasing the film for home video and stated that the script could serve for another TV movie before his departure from Nickelodeon in 2018 and moving to Sony Pictures Animation.

Resurgence
Following the announcement of the Nicktoons Cinematic Series, Paramount announced The Fairly Odd Movie was in development, with Sarah Frost as director with series producer and story editor Steve Marmel (also as co-producer), writer and story editor Mike Bell, and storyboard revisionist Zac Moncrief behind the screenplay.

Casting
As the original cast members of the series returned for this film, Mae Whitman was chosen as the voice of Trixie Tang to replace Dionne Quan who had retired in 2015. Kumail Nanjiani, and Jeff Goldblum, meanwhile, voice new characters for this film.

Animation
Like Danny Phantom Returns, Reel FX Creative Studios was behind the film's animation.

Music
Michael Giacchino was hired to score the film. As Giacchino was behind the film's original score, he was also tasked in capturing the musical style from the series with Guy Moon serving as music supervisor. The score was released by Paramount Music on November 2, 2029.

Theatrical
The Fairly Odd Movie premiered in Los Angeles on October 23, 2029, and was released in the United States on November 2. The film was accompanied by Jazzed About Ghost, a short film centered around the Danny Phantom character Jazz Fenton.

Home media
The Fairly Odd Movie was released on digital by Paramount Home Entertainment on January 8, 2030, and on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on February 5, 2030. The Blu-ray and digital releases include behind-the-scenes featurettes and Crocker's Crazy Weekend, a short film taking place during the events of the film.

Box office
The Fairly Odd Movie grossed $54.3 million in the United States and Canada and $56.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $109 million.

Critical response
The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 76%, with an average score of 6.7/10, based on 294 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "The Fairly Odd Movie is a wish come true for its fresh return on the show's old style and magic this 3D-animated adventure can offer." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 66 out of 100 based on 50 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an "A–" grade on an A+ to F scale.