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A Tooth Fairy Tale

Van, the brave son of a tooth fairy leader, meets the goblin girl Gemma on his inaugural mission. Despite myths of an age-old rift between fairies and goblins, they discover shared values. When the greedy Spider Queen menaces both tribes, they must join forces.

Director(s)

Michael Johnson

Cast & Crew

Fran Drescher

Fran Drescher

Queen Mortina (voice)

Jon Lovitz

Jon Lovitz

Webster (voice)

Vivica A. Fox

Vivica A. Fox

Opal (voice)

Paty Lombard

Paty Lombard

Gigi (voice)

Booboo Stewart

Booboo Stewart

Van (voice)

Maz Jobrani

Maz Jobrani

Orum (voice)

Mary Deaton

Mary Deaton

Asherah (voice)

Larkin Bell

Larkin Bell

Gemma (voice)

Jailen Bates

Jailen Bates

Talus (voice)

Nicolas J Greco

Nicolas J Greco

Rupee (voice)

Tony Nation

Tony Nation

Kingston (voice)

Zachary Alexander Rice

Zachary Alexander Rice

Barkle (voice)

Presley Ryan

Presley Ryan

Flora (voice)

Michael Johnson

Michael Johnson

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Details

GenresAnimation, Fantasy, Family
Runtime1h 28 mins
Released on02 May 2025
Languageen
Produced InUS
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

“Van” is the fairy boy who can’t really fly. He has an hole in one of his wings and so when his father, their chief, instructs him and his colleagues to go off in search of children needing a coin for the tooth under their pillow, well he’s not much good. On his latest trip he is outmanoeuvred by a goblin - in a suit that might have been seen in an “Ant-Man” movie, and so gives pursuit. She escapes and of course nobody believes his tale when he returns home, but he determines to track down his new nemesis. That doesn’t prove so very difficult, and soon he and the tech-savvy “Gemma” are dancing around each other in that typically bashful teenage fashion whilst trying to find some way to unite the fairies, the goblins and even the pesky trolls against their common enemy - “Webster” and his menacing spider queen. To be honest, there isn’t a great deal here for the grown ups, but for the youngsters it is a quickly paced and entertaining animation that mixes the fantasy with technology, injects a tiny bit of romance into it’s proceedings and that also serves to reinforce principles that we shouldn’t judge others by their appearance or by the settled opinions of others. The queen of the spiders makes for quite a nasty enemy; mud-slinging troll “Rupee” looks like a shaving brush with feet and there’s a battle royal at the conclusion to present us with mother nature’s equivalent of a custard pie fight. The standard of the production is all adequate enough and though perhaps it’s a little over-stretched, I found it quite an enjoyable ninety minutes.

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