Fairly OddParents: The Movie

Fairly OddParents: The Movie is an upcoming 2021 American hand-drawn, action-adventure, musical comedy film produced by Nickelodeon Movies, Frederator Studios, and Paramount Pictures. It is based on the TV Series of the same name. The film will be directed by Sarah Frost and Butch Hartman and will be produced by Steve Marmel. Butch Hartman will serve as both the director and executive producer of the film.

The film will be released in all theaters on July 23, 2021 in 2D, IMAX 3D, Digital 3D and RealD 3D.

The film features the same cast reprising their roles from the original series, including: Tara Strong, Carlos Alazraqui, Daran Norris, Susan Blakeslee, James Marsden, and Gary LeRoi Gray.

Plot:
The movie follows 10-year old Timmy Turner who has two fairy godparents named, Cosmo and Wanda. One day, while in detention doing homework, he receives a strange letter that flew in from the window. The letter is from someone named D. Timmy thinks that it might be Denzel Crocker who wrote the letter, and is out to get him. Later, it turns out that Crocker actually wrote the letter as a way to trick Timmy into giving his fairies to him. Now that Crocker has got Cosmo and Wanda, he teams up with past villains to destroy the existence of fairies for good and take over planet Earth. Timmy has defeated Crocker without his fairies before. But now since Crocker teamed up with other villains, it makes this twice as hard as Timmy thinks.

Cast:

 * Tara Strong as Timmy Turner: A 10 year old boy who has fairy godparents and is the main protagonist of the film.
 * Carlos Alazraqui as Denzel Crocker: The crazy teacher who captures Timmy's fairies. He is the main antagonist of the film.
 * Daran Norris voices these characters:


 * Cosmo: The idiotic and funny one, who is the husband of Wanda, and the godfather of Timmy.
 * Mr. Turner: Timmy Turner's father.


 * Susan Blakeslee voices these chracters:
 * Wanda: The smart and hot tempered one, who is the wife of Cosmo, and the godmother of Timmy.
 * Mrs. Turner: Timmy Turner's mother.
 * Jason Marsden as Chester McBadBat: Timmy's best friend who is poor and lives in a trailer.
 * Gary LeRoi Gray as A.J: Timmy's other best friend who is very smart and almost always gets A+ in class.
 * Dionne Quan as Trixie Tang: A very popular girl in school who Timmy has a massive crush on.
 * Grey DeLisle voices these characters:
 * Vicky: An extremely mean-spirited 16-year old who is Timmy's babysitter and constantly tortures him.
 * Tootie: A sweet 9-year old girl who has an extremely massive crush on Timmy.
 * Chad: A member of the popular kids and is Tad's best friend and sidekick.
 * Darryl Sabara as Tad: Another member of the popular kids and is Chad's best friend and sidekick.
 * Jim Ward as Vicky and Tootie's Dad.
 * Lisa Kudrow as Nicky: Vicky and Tootie's mom.
 * Jay Leno as The Crimson Chin: A fictional comic-book superhero who Timmy likes a lot.
 * Rob Paulsen as Mark Chang: A yugopotamian who is a close friend of Timmy.

Production:
A feature film for the Fairly OddParents was initially planned. The film was originally supposed to be released in 2006, but the movie was never developed. In early 2019, despite leaving Nickelodeon in 2018, Butch Hartman stated that he might start production on the Fairly OddParents feature film again. Nickelodeon Movies then greenlit the Fairly OddParents feature film under the title "Fairly OddParents: The Movie" in March 2019. Production officially began in April 2019. The idea was the movie improves on the TV Series, since the last few seasons did not do well. Butch Hartman was concerned about the idea of making a movie on the Fairly OddParents, since there wasn't enough crew members to produce the film. Hartman then signed Sarah Frost (who directed the episodes of Season 5) and Jaime Diaz (who directed episodes of Season 1) to direct the film.

Story:
Writing a story for the film was very difficult for the crew since the story had to have the original roots of the series. The idea of the story is to improve from the TV series. Butch Hartman was concerned since he wanted the story of the movie to be entertaining and appealing to audiences without losing charm the series had. Hartman then tried to find strongest writers as possible. He then re-signed Kevin Arrieta, Will Schifrin, Sindy Spackman, and Kevin Sullivan to start a fresh new story for the film. Butch Hartman also wrote the story for the film.

Animation:
Animation began in June 2019. Butch Hartman did not want a CGI film. He said that making a CGI film would be a bad idea since it will destroy the true animation of the series. The animation was to be animated like the older episodes in the series. All of the animation was done by Yeson Entertainment like the series. Hartman described the animation as a tribute to the older episodes that were animated with digital ink and paint. Hartman also stated that he wanted the animation to stay true to the original series.

Backgrounds:
All of the backgrounds in the film were given a different look to them. The backgrounds' outer lines were removed and replacing them with inner lines only for details. The backgrounds were colored and designed by the same pallattes from the original series. with slightly new bright color tints to give it the more colorful and modern look.

Casting:
Casting started in July 2019. Tara Strong announced that she will reprise her role as Timmy Turner. Daran Norris and Susan Blaskeslee will also return as their roles of Cosmo and Wanda, and Timmy's parents. The rest of the cast was announced in August 2019.

Music:
Like in the original series, Guy Moon composes all of the score in the film. Moon stated that composing the music for a Fairly OddParents feature film was a challenge as he wanted the score to stay true to the style of Fairly OddParents and be appealing and full of emotion without wearing the audience out.

Removement of Characters:
Since the team of Fairly OddParents: The Movie wanted the film to improve a lot, they first removed certain characters from the series, these characters include: Poof, Sparky and Chloe. They were removed since they received a lot of negative reception from fans. Although the character Poof did not get as much negative reception as Sparky and Chloe did, he still got written out of the movie, since the team wanted the film to feel like the original run of the series.