![]() And I sure do hope they do DVD copies of this also instead of VHS. Just like the 1991 version of Watty Piper’s….”The Little Engine That Could”. For a film critic on films, TV shows and cartoons, 8/10 stars is what I give. ![]() Recommended for kids who are in kindergarten and up, they’ll want to watch this again, and again, and again as how I did. And I sure hope they do DVD copies of their adventures, instead of the videocassette. And then lead to his death at age 82 on February 12th, 2012. Besides, David Kelly was getting old indeed before Tim Burton hired him in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” in 2005. No matter if they’re in the country or in a city, they never fail.Īlthough it would be amazing if there were more adventures to those tooth fairy mice, but I did found out that there were four or five more episodes that they forgot to add in. Both move must retrieve the tooth, and leave the child a fitting gift under their pillow while sleeping.īy avoiding rats, two big cats, farm animals, and owls too, meeting some friends, going across icy canyons, over snowy mountains, raging reservoirs, they always accomplished their missions. They do orders from their bossy and snappy Queen Elisa. Two mice as tooth fairies, named Martin and Gisele, with that cormorant named Arthur, travel from their milk tooth kingdom, to a kid who looses a tooth. This has the voice talents of Sally Ann Marsh, Nigel Planer, Mathonwy Reeves, Penelope Kieth, and David Kelly as a cormorant, years before he was Grandpa Joe in the 2005 adaption of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, directed by Tim Burton. With only 13 episodes in one season, this came all the way from Europe in both UK, France and Germany. Instead of giving you cash under your pillow, they leave you a present instead. I always believe that tooth fairies can not only take time off, but let mice a chance to do the work. It must be said in closing that given his nickname and reputation, it's a miracle the Tooth Fairy has been allowed to survive with such a dazzling row of pearlys.From Crayola Kids, Hallmark Entertainment, & Alliance, I remember having this videotape from 1997, when I was very little. There's no way I can recommend this movie to anyone much beyond the Tooth Fairy Believement Age, but I must testify it's pleasant and inoffensive, although the violence in the hockey games seems out of place. The chemistry between the two suggests that they're together primarily because they work so well together at tucking time. I wonder why it didn't make Derek a husband instead of a boyfriend, but parents can relax: He seems to sleep on the couch. Parents need to know that The Hairy Tooth Fairy is a 2006 Argentine animated tale that pits the tooth fairy against greedy employees who want to keep all the tooth money for themselves. Fair enough, but where can you go with them dramatically? I guess as an actor you know that in a movie called "Tooth Fairy" you're going to have a lot of scenes where you're tucking someone in. Julie Andrews, by still looking like Julie Andrews, seems to be swimming upstream.ĭerek's girlfriend, mentioned above, is played by the divine Ashley Judd, thanklessly. There's a kind of fascination in how film so accurately records the passage of time. Anyway, I've noticed in a lot of movies lately that the stars I've grown old with have, good lord, also grown old with me. Maybe he could start looking for dramatic roles as your favorite wise-guy uncle. He seems more avuncular now, more confiding. I say it not as a criticism but as an observation. Look, I hate to say this, but Billy Crystal has put on a few pounds. Also in Fairy Land is Jerry ( Billy Crystal), in charge of magic weapons, who issues Derek visibility sprays and suchlike. Tracy's great regret in life is that he was never issued wings. Merchant is a 6-foot-7-inch British comedian, inheritor of the possibly genetic trait that populated Monty Python. The movie's best scenes involve Fairy Land, where a brisk Fairy Social Worker named Tracy ( Stephen Merchant) adds some quirkiness. His idea of a tone for the Tooth Fairy is sincerity. He's a pleasant, relaxed screen presence, but a Method actor he's not. The Rock plays this role straight, which is basically the way he plays every role. He spends so much time in the penalty box he has his own recliner installed. The coach puts him in just so he can take someone out. Derek's hockey nickname is "The Tooth Fairy," because he is a specialist in body slamming opponents so hard that you can fill in the rest.
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