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2012 Directed by Alex Zamm

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Larry Guthrie, who loses his first love to the town hot shot, decides to win her back by volunteering with the children at her after-school program. When Larry accidentally tells the kids the Tooth Fairy is make-believe, he soon is transformed into a tutu-clad fairy with the "sentence" of collecting teeth.

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Cast

Larry the Cable Guy Brady Reiter Erin Beute John Connon Gabriel Suttle Sydney Rouviere Lucius Baston Kristen Wharton David Mackey Noah Kronenberger Bob Lipka Ellie Brannan Dajalynn Sanchez Holland Hayes J. Dennis Marsico Cindy Karr Doreen Heard Tony Lopez Helen Keaney Mary Rachel Dudley Tim Powell Rachel Durose Lauren O'Quinn Carlos Navarro Tim Rerucha Mindy Sterling Anne Lockhart Carol C. Bailey Darrayl Miles Show All…

DirectorDirector

Alex Zamm

ProducersProducers

Alan C. Blomquist Emily Wolfe J.P. Williams

WriterWriter

Ben Zazove

CastingCasting

Lauren O'Quinn

EditorEditor

Heath Ryan

CinematographyCinematography

Levie Isaacks

Production DesignProduction Design

Charlie Daboub

Set DecorationSet Decoration

Shawn McFall

Special EffectsSpecial Effects

Andy Ussach

ComposerComposer

Chris Hajian

Studios

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Walden Media Parallel Entertainment Pictures

Country

USA

Language

English

Alternative Titles

Rompedientes 2, El hada de los dientes 2, O Fada do Dente 2, A Fada dos Dentes 2, Hada por accidente 2, Zahnfee auf Bewährung 2, Fée malgré lui 2, Diş Perisi 2, Зубная фея 2, Hammaskeiju 2, L'acchiappadenti 2, Dobra wróżka 2, Зубна фея 2, Fogtündér 2., Zobu feja 2, Феята на зъбките 2, Zobna vila 2, 牙仙2, פיית השיניים 2, Zúbková víla 2, 미스터 이빨요정 2, Chàng Tiên Răng 2

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  • Review by OfMiceAndMovies ★★★★★ 2

    Cinema

  • Review by {Todd} ½ 3

    "I'm a tooth fairy legend" -Nix,

    - Bad Movie Bets Ranked: boxd.it/5Q8IA

    This film posits a world where tooth fairies are slaves of a repressive tooth fairy conglomerate.

    Larry the Cable Guy loves chicken... did you know that about him? Well he does. It's the sort of thing you learn when you watch a film like Tooth Fairy 2. He's a disturbing man and I find it unsettling to watch him interact with children. The film scares me more than a Trump speech which probably sounds silly but it really does. I can understand a power crazy fascist... I can't understand the Larry the Cable Guy phenomena and that makes me truly fearful. Tooth Fairy 2 is a bad, phoned…

  • Review by megan ½ 3

    watched during my lunch break

  • Review by Justin Block ★★★★★ 2

    I would recommend this movie to anyone who can breathe, this movie changed my life I was addicted to crack before watching this movie and after I watched I turned my life around and now I own Disney franchise I would recommend this movie to any up and coming political figures and business men this movie will change your mentality and view on life.

  • Review by HuFe 🏳️‍🌈 ★★ 1

    - I had never seen a film with Larry the Cable Guy but I knew about him because I know all the cute bears in the industry by sight, and he has that wacky stage name to make him more memorable. You don’t see guys that look and act like him in lead roles very often, so the movie already gets points for that.
    - Larry did a good job in the role, he is very charming, not to mention that he looks hot in all the pink outfits.
    - I also like the overall plot about him learning to work in a daycare, it's cute.
    - The movie made me laugh several times too. It’s way funnier than the original because it has a dry sense of humour.

  • Review by Marco ½ 1

    So this is how democracy dies

  • Review by Dana Woolery

    My mom rented this when I was stick with the stomach flu. Made me feel worst

  • Review by olivia 🌷 ½

    i cannot believe this exists

  • Review by Laurence Barnes ½ 4

    Sometimes I forget they make movies this bad. (Shoutout to my gf who stars as one of the child extras in this)

  • Review by eel_mp4 1

    the tooth Larry

  • Review by Jessica Sison ★★★★★

    If there is anyone to replace the Rock it had to be Larry the cable guy.

  • Review by SlickManMan ½ 1

    The circ*mstances surrounding my viewing of this movie were unavoidable and the horrors it has done to my mental state is both life altering and depressing

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FAQs

When should I tell my child the Tooth Fairy isn't real? ›

It can be difficult to determine an appropriate age to tell kids the truth about the tooth fairy. Children typically start to question whether the tooth fairy is real between the ages of 4 and 7. If a child is younger than 4, it might be wise to conceal the truth for a little while longer.

Was the rock in Tooth Fairy 2? ›

Couples in love kiss chastely. Parents need to know that this direct-to-video sequel to 2010's Tooth Fairy retains no characters from the original. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has been replaced by Larry the Cable Guy, and the only story element that returns is "grown man looks funny in a tutu as he attempts to retrieve…

How to answer is the Tooth Fairy real? ›

Be Gentle with Your Response

Explain how the tradition has been passed on for decades. Then, remind them how much fun they had putting their tooth under their pillow, writing a letter, or waking up the next morning to find their prize.

What happens if the Tooth Fairy doesn't come? ›

If the Tooth Fairy forgot to come collect, then tell your little one that everyone needs a day off. Even if they were slightly disappointed, just let them know that the day the Fairy chooses is always random and it just means they will come the next day. That will give them one more day of anticipation.

Is 12 too old for tooth fairy? ›

"There is no such thing as being too old to believe in Santa, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy," Kelman tells Yahoo Life. "Letting kids figure it out on their own is preferable to parents breaking the news to them.

At what age do kids stop believing in Santa? ›

What do we know about how, why and when children stop believing in Santa? The average age that children stop believing in Santa is eight. There's a huge amount of variation though — some kids will report it around four or five, some are closer to 12 or 13. So the average is eight, but each child's journey is different.

Should I let my child believe in the tooth fairy? ›

Lying to a child is not a good idea in general, but psychologists say that an exception can be made for such myths. Experts agree that believing in such characters or tales is a healthy part of a child's growing process.

What age should I stop believing in the Easter Bunny? ›

As we mentioned earlier, there's really no set age when your child should stop believing in the Easter bunny.

How to tell if a child Easter Bunny isn't real? ›

You might tell your child: “Even though there's no actual Easter bunny, the magic of Easter is really about doing all the fun things together with our family and friends, and showing each other we love them by giving chocolate gifts.”

Is The tooth fairy Real or is it just my parents? ›

They point out that there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of the tooth fairy. Additionally, some parents admit to playing the role of the tooth fairy themselves, further fueling doubts about its reality.

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