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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* This episode has many references to ''The Fairly OddParents!'' episode "[[w:c:fairlyoddparents:Movie Magic|Movie Magic]]".
 
* This episode has many references to ''The Fairly OddParents!'' episode "[[w:c:fairlyoddparents:Movie Magic|Movie Magic]]".
** At the start of the episode, [[Trixie Tang (The Fairly OddParents: The Next Generation)|Trixie]] shows the kids ''The Greatest Movie Ever!'', a movie that her former love interest [[Timmy Turner (The Fairly OddParents: The Next Generation)|Timmy]] made when he was a child to impress her. Trixie admits that while she didn't like the movie at first, she did eventually watch it again from time to time, finding it amusing. She also mentions a "Director's Cut" version that featured Sylvester Calzone, which is the version that Timmy shot using [[Cosmo Cosma (The All New Fairly OddParents!)|Cosmo]] and [[Wanda Fairywinkle (The All New Fairly OddParents!)|Wanda]] without his friends.
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** At the start of the episode, [[Trixie Tang (The Fairly OddParents: The Next Generation)|Trixie]] shows the kids ''The Greatest Movie Ever!'', a movie that her former love interest [[Timmy Turner (The Fairly OddParents: The Next Generation)|Timmy]] made when he was a child to impress her. Trixie admits that while she didn't like the movie at first, she did eventually watch it again from time to time, finding it amusing. She also mentions that the movie became a "so bad, it's good" cult classic, and a "Director's Cut" version that featured Sylvester Calzone was eventually released, which is the version that Timmy shot using [[Cosmo Cosma (The All New Fairly OddParents!)|Cosmo]] and [[Wanda Fairywinkle (The All New Fairly OddParents!)|Wanda]] without his friends.
 
** Trixie also kept the ''[[w:c:fairlyoddparents:Dimmy|Dimmy]]'' award for best comedy that Timmy won for his movie in a failed attempt to impress her. She also kept the note that she left to Timmy after first seeing his movie.
 
** Trixie also kept the ''[[w:c:fairlyoddparents:Dimmy|Dimmy]]'' award for best comedy that Timmy won for his movie in a failed attempt to impress her. She also kept the note that she left to Timmy after first seeing his movie.
 
** [[Tad (The Fairly OddParents: The Next Generation)|Tad]] and [[Chad (The Fairly OddParents: The Next Generation)|Chad]]'s adaptation of ''Hamlet'' starring Arnold Schwartzengerman is mentioned. Trixie says that despite the audience applauding Tad and Chad for two weeks, the movie got extremely negative reviews from critics. The Dimmy award was revoked in light of the negative reviews from them and they were awarded the Golden Raisin Award instead for "Worst Theater Play Adaptation".
 
** [[Tad (The Fairly OddParents: The Next Generation)|Tad]] and [[Chad (The Fairly OddParents: The Next Generation)|Chad]]'s adaptation of ''Hamlet'' starring Arnold Schwartzengerman is mentioned. Trixie says that despite the audience applauding Tad and Chad for two weeks, the movie got extremely negative reviews from critics. The Dimmy award was revoked in light of the negative reviews from them and they were awarded the Golden Raisin Award instead for "Worst Theater Play Adaptation".

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Trivia

  • This episode has many references to The Fairly OddParents! episode "Movie Magic".
    • At the start of the episode, Trixie shows the kids The Greatest Movie Ever!, a movie that her former love interest Timmy made when he was a child to impress her. Trixie admits that while she didn't like the movie at first, she did eventually watch it again from time to time, finding it amusing. She also mentions that the movie became a "so bad, it's good" cult classic, and a "Director's Cut" version that featured Sylvester Calzone was eventually released, which is the version that Timmy shot using Cosmo and Wanda without his friends.
    • Trixie also kept the Dimmy award for best comedy that Timmy won for his movie in a failed attempt to impress her. She also kept the note that she left to Timmy after first seeing his movie.
    • Tad and Chad's adaptation of Hamlet starring Arnold Schwartzengerman is mentioned. Trixie says that despite the audience applauding Tad and Chad for two weeks, the movie got extremely negative reviews from critics. The Dimmy award was revoked in light of the negative reviews from them and they were awarded the Golden Raisin Award instead for "Worst Theater Play Adaptation".
  • One of the film critics has a similar voice to Sonic the Hedgehog.

References

  • Golden Raspberry Award - The Golden Raisin Award is a spoof of the Golden Raspberry Award.
  • Phineas and Ferb - When Trixie asks if the children are a little young to be making a full-fledged film starring her, Tammy says "Yes, yes we are." This is a reference to a running gag in Phineas and Ferb where in some episodes, characters ask the kids if they're a little young to be doing something. Kelly Hu, adult Trixie's voice actress, also voiced Stacy Hirano.