Fairly Odd Christmas Special Premieres November 29

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Burbank, CA -- Nickelodeon brings holiday cheer to viewers with a brand-new live-action/CG TV movie, A Fairly Odd Christmas, premiering Thursday, November 29, at 7 p.m. (ET/PT). 

Starring Drake Bell (Drake & Josh) and Daniella Monet (Victorious), A Fairly Odd Christmas follows Timmy Turner as he travels around the world granting kids’ wishes. When his good intentions get him in trouble with Santa Claus and land him on The Naughty List, Timmy must find a way to save Christmas before it’s too late. The TV movie is executive produced by Nickelodeon hit-maker Butch Hartman and is based on his Emmy Award-winning animated series The Fairly Odd Parents.

"Fairly Odd Parents fans loved the first live-action version of their favorite show so we decided to bring back these great characters in a Christmas adventure," said Marjorie Cohn, President, Content Development, Live Action, Animation, Digital Nickelodeon Group. “The stakes are high as Timmy and the gang embark on a hilarious mission to save Christmas that the whole family can enjoy.

In A Fairly Odd Christmas, Timmy Turner (Bell) travels around the world with his childhood friend, Tootie (Monet), his beloved fairy godparents, Cosmo (voiced by Daran Norris, The Fairly OddParents) and Wanda (voiced by Susanne Blakeslee, The Fairly Odd Parents), and his fairy god brother Poof (voiced by Tara Strong, The Fairly Odd Parents), granting kids’ wishes.  Unfortunately, Timmy doesn’t consider that there may be consequences for his actions.  When children start to doubt that Santa Claus exists, a panic begins in the North Pole.  As a result, kids’ wishes begin disappearing from Santa’s “good” list.  Timmy’s well-intended actions eventually land him on The Naughty List.   Timmy must find a way to restore the children’s faith in Santa Claus before ruining Christmas forever.  Meanwhile, Mr. Crocker (David Lewis, A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!) is more determined than ever to harness the fairies magical powers for his own purposes.

A Fairly Odd Christmas is based on the animated series and characters created by Butch Hartman. It is executive produced by Hartman, Lauren Levine, Marjorie Cohen and Fred Seibert.  The movie is directed by Savage Steve Holland.  Teleplay by Hartman and Holland and story by Hartman, Ray DeLaurentis and Will Schifrin.  Scott McAboy serves as co-executive producer.  A Fairly Odd Christmas is produced by Pacific Bay Entertainment.

Beginning November 26, Nick.com will serve as a location for fans to view exclusive content, photos, games and more.  Fans can play The Fairly Odd Parents: Jingle Out of My Way!, where they have to help Timmy get off The Naughty List and save Christmas. In this tower defense styled game, players must strategically place snowball throwing elves on the field to defend against oncoming Gingerbread men. They must also protect the wishful thinking van from waves of these enemies and make their way across the Christmas themed map from Candy Cane Chasm to the River of Egg Nog. Players can also call on Cosmo, Wanda and even Poof for some last minute holiday reinforcements.  Additionally, the movie will be available on iTunes, Amazon, Xbox, Sony, Vudu.

Songbird Rachel Crow performs her rendition of the holiday favorite “Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town” in the movie, which is featured on the album Merry NickMas, released by Columbia Records/Nickelodeon. Available for purchase now, the album also showcases recordings by Big Time Rush, the casts of Victorious and How to Rock, Drake Bell and SpongeBob SquarePants.







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I liked a fairy odd christmas.I especially liked devyn dalton,she is very
cute.I wish there was more information on her on the internet.

Anonymous (not verified) | Tue, 01/01/2013 - 13:39 | Permalink

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