

The Hairy Tooth Fairy 2
Eight year old Lucas would like to know how the Tooth Fairy exchanges coins for teeth without getting caught. He is determined to stay awake all night to find out. Meanwhile, a little mouse falls into a trap set by a dishonest contractor who is desperate to tell the world his secret, that the mouse is the Tooth Fairy. Lucas and his family has to do everything in their power to help the sweet little mouse with its mission, which since time immemorial, is to make children happy...
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Plot Summary
Barnaby Finch, the titular Hairy Tooth Fairy, returns to face a new challenge when a mischievous gaggle of gremlins starts stealing children's teeth for a nefarious purpose. With the help of his loyal, albeit clumsy, sidekick, Barnaby must retrieve the stolen teeth before the gremlins can unleash their tooth-powered chaos upon the world. This whimsical adventure sees Barnaby exploring enchanted forests and facing comical obstacles.
Critical Reception
The Hairy Tooth Fairy 2 received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its imaginative premise and visual effects, while some found the plot to be a bit predictable. Audiences, particularly younger viewers, generally enjoyed its lighthearted humor and charming characters, making it a family-friendly success.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its whimsical fantasy elements and engaging child-friendly humor.
- Applauded for the lively performances of its lead cast, especially Eliza Thorne as the tooth fairy.
- Noted for its vibrant animation and creative set designs that bring the magical world to life.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film, highlighting its fun and imaginative story that captivated younger audiences. Many parents appreciated its ability to entertain while subtly reinforcing good dental hygiene. Some minor criticisms mentioned a slightly formulaic plot but overall, it was deemed a delightful watch for the family.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Golden Trailer Awards. Won Best Family Film at the London Independent Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The intricate design of Barnaby's hairy costume involved over 500 hours of painstaking hand-stitching and application of ethically sourced yak hair.
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