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- 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 Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson has been replaced by Larry the Cable Guy, and the only story element that returns is 'grown man looks funny in a tutu as he attempts to retrieve recently lost teeth.' Tooth Fairy 2's few farcical pratfalls are harmless; the movie's one suspenseful scene.
- Though 'fairy' is a gender-neutral term, choose the right masculine tooth fairy name from the list below that can be used for your little child first tooth fairy. Alvin-this will be a name that your kid will love as a tooth fairy inspired by the cartoon series 'Alvin and the Chipmunks'.
The Tooth Fairy continues to give Midwestern kids the least amount of money for a lost tooth, while other areas of the country are seeing significant increases in giving despite the pandemic.
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Children in the Midwest receive an average of $3.66 for a lost tooth -- down a nickel from last year, according to the latest Original Tooth Fairy Poll results released by Delta Dental of Illinois.
Meanwhile, about half the kids in the nation are receiving more than $5 a tooth. The West saw a nearly $2 increase over the past two years, up to $5.54. The Northeast continues to lead the nation with a giving rate of $5.72. And the South saw a modest increase to $4.45.
'Regardless of the dollar amount, many families have fun anticipating the arrival of the Tooth Fairy to celebrate the loss of a tooth,' said Dr. Sheila Strock, vice president of dental services and science officer at Delta Dental of Illinois. 'Preparing for a visit from the Tooth Fairy is a great opportunity for parents to educate their children about the importance of good oral health habits such as brushing twice a day, flossing daily, eating and drinking tooth-friendly foods and beverages, and visiting the dentist regularly.'
February is National Children's Dental Health Month, and Feb. 28 is National Tooth Fairy Day. Parents say Tooth Fairy visits not only help their children develop good oral health habits, but also give them something to be excited about. In fact, more than 1 in 4 parents said a visit from the Tooth Fairy was one of their child's favorite surprises during the pandemic. Kids often go to bed earlier when they're expecting a visit from the Tooth Fairy and tend to save their Tooth Fairy earnings.
The Original Tooth Fairy Poll has typically mirrored the economy's overall direction, tracking with Standard & Poor's 500 Index (S&P 500) for 16 of the past 19 years. Last year, a single lost tooth was valued at $4.03 nationwide, and this year's survey shows upward growth to $4.70, a 17% increase. Over the same time period, the S&P 500 also experienced growth with a 19% increase, reaching its highest average since the inception of the Original Tooth Fairy survey.
Delta Dental has been analyzing the Tooth Fairy's U.S. annual giving trends since 1998. The newly disclosed national value of a lost tooth has more than tripled since its inception, when the value of a lost tooth was $1.30. This year's national giving rate is the highest cash gift in the history of the survey.
For more information about the Original Tooth Fairy Poll and ways to make your child's Tooth Fairy experience special, visit OriginalToothFairyPoll.com.
For additional tips on protecting your oral health, visit deltadentalil.com/oral-health.
About the survey
The Original Tooth Fairy Poll was conducted online Dec. 28, 2020 to Jan. 8, 2021 among a nationally representative sample of 1,009 parents of children ages 6 to 12. The margin of error is +/- 3.1%.
The January 2020 S&P 500 average was 3,159 and increased to an average of 3,750 for January 2021.
About Delta Dental of Illinois
Delta Dental is the national dental benefits leader covering 1 in 3 Americans who have dental coverage. Delta Dental of Illinois is one of 39 member companies that make up the national Delta Dental system. Based in Naperville, Illinois, Delta Dental of Illinois provides dental benefit programs to more than 6,000 Illinois companies and covers 2 million individuals, employees and family members nationwide. Delta Dental of Illinois is committed to improving oral health in our community and furthers this commitment through the work of Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation.
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Directed by | Alex Zamm |
Produced by | Alan C. Blomquist J.P Williams |
Written by | Ben Zazove |
Based on | Characters by Jim Piddock |
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Music by | Chris Hajian |
Cinematography | Levie Isaacks |
Edited by | Heath Ryan |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
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90 minutes | |
Countries | United States Canada |
Language | English |
Tooth Fairy 2 is a 2012 fantasy comedyfamily film directed by Alex Zamm and starring Larry the Cable Guy in the lead role. It is the sequel to the 2010 film Tooth Fairy, starring Dwayne Johnson. It was released direct-to-video on DVD and Blu-ray on March 6, 2012.
Plot[edit]
Larry Guthrie (Larry the Cable Guy), a dreamer from a small town, is awarded the title of 'Metro County Miracle'. While on his way to a child's birthday party, Larry and his girlfriend Brooke (Erin Beute) stop at a raffle for a Camaro convertible. Larry puts his name in the raffle, against Brooke’s will, and wins the chance to get the car. In order to win, Larry has three chances to knock down two bowling pins on either side of the lane. On his third try, with both bowling pins left, he slips on nacho cheese sauce and successfully knocks down the pins with the bowling ball. Some time later, after Larry and Brooke end their relationship, Larry finds out that Brooke is engaged to the hot shot of the town, Beauregard 'Bo' Billings (David Mackey). Bo Billings is a candidate for mayor of the town, which motivates Larry to attempt to win her back.
In order to win back Brooke's affection, Larry volunteers at the local after school program that Brooke runs. On his first day volunteering, he tells one of the children that the Tooth Fairy isn't real, upsetting the little boy, Russell, and making him doubt the realness of the Tooth Fairy.That night Larry is approached by a Tooth Fairy named Nyx, who tells him he is a substitute Tooth Fairy, and must collect ten teeth in ten days. Larry is given magic dust to help him, and is told if he fails to collect ten teeth, his greatest memory will be taken away.
Larry awakens from what he thought was a dream, but soon finds out he was wrong. The following night, he turns into the Tooth Fairy and goes to collect his first tooth. He manages to collect it, with some difficulty but is very proud of his abilities. The next night he turns into the Tooth Fairy again.During this time, he is beginning to make improvements at the after school program, helping them raise money for new supplies. Brooke is starting to warm up to him, and tells him she is happy with what he has done. He then offers to go out and buy the supplies with the money they made, in hopes to impress Brooke further.
Shortly after Larry collects the supplies for the program, he turns into the Tooth Fairy and is forced to serve his duties. While he is collecting a tooth, Bo steals the supplies, in order to make Larry look bad. When Larry returns from collecting the tooth, he is shocked to find his car empty, and has to break the news to Brooke and the kids the next day.
Feeling discouraged, Larry decides to quit his job as the Tooth Fairy and lose what he thought was his greatest memory. When he finds out that winning the Metro County Miracle wasn't his greatest memory, he is confused. He decides to reclaim his role as the Tooth Fairy, with little time to spare.After successfully collecting the remainder of the teeth, and restoring the children's beliefs in the Tooth Fairy, Larry finds out that his greatest memory was, in fact, one shared with Brooke. Larry decides to tell Brooke this, and when she asks Bo for his greatest memory she is disappointed. She ends her engagement with Bo and rekindles her love with Larry.
Cast[edit]
- Larry the Cable Guy as Larry Guthrie
- David Mackey as Beauregard 'Bo' Billings
- Erin Beute as Brooke Miller
- Brady Reiter as Nyx
- Rachel DuRose as Rachel
Reception[edit]
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Common Sense Media gave the film a negative review, stating the 'weak sequel lacks laughs, clarity, and likeable characters.'[1] James Plath of Movie Metropolis stated: 'If you still believe in the Tooth Fairy or are still young enough to remember the magic you might think this is funny. Me? I was just creeped out and reminded that I'd better check all the doors and windows before we went to sleep.'[2]
The Radio Times gave the film 2 out of 5.[3] Alex Zamm writing for Exclaim.ca calls the first Tooth Fairy film 'borderline unwatchable' and that the sequel was 'misguided'.[4]
References[edit]
- ^'Tooth Fairy 2 - Movie Review'. www.commonsensemedia.org. 7 March 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- ^'TOOTH FAIRY 2 - DVD review'. 10 March 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- ^'Tooth Fairy 2 – review'. Radio Times. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
- ^'Tooth Fairy 2 Alex Zamm'. Exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
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External links[edit]
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- Tooth Fairy 2 at AllMovie
- Tooth Fairy 2 at IMDb