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My Chaos Fairy & me

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My Chaos Fairy & me: Animated film in which the girl Maxie and the lost tooth fairy Violetta experience a great adventure together and discover the power of friendship.

Film plot and background

An animated film in which the girl Maxie and the lost tooth fairy Violetta experience a great adventure together and discover the power of friendship.

10-year-old Maxie (Lisa-Marie Koroll) moves with her mother to her new boyfriend and his family in the big city. As much as she wants to be happy for her mother, she misses her home in the country and nature. While Maxie is still trying to settle into the big, grey city, she meets Violetta (Jella Haase), a fairy who has failed her tooth fairy exam and has a penchant for chocolate. The little fairy has lost her way in the human world, but she feels almost more at home with the humans and her newfound friend Maxie than in the fairy world. But unfortunately Violetta cannot stay with Maxie forever, otherwise she is threatened with a transformation. So the two friends set off on an adventure to find a secret portal back to the fairy world and save a green oasis in the big city. “My Chaos Fairy & Me” is a film full of magical chaos about friendship, belonging, conservation and family.

The official film trailer already shows some heartwarming, funny and exciting moments:

“My Chaos Fairy & Me” – background, cast, theatrical release

The enchanting friends get their voices lent by two well-known young actresses in the German version of the animated film. Lisa-Marie Koroll (“Bibi & Tina – the Movie”) can be heard as Maxie, Jella Haase (“Fack ju Göthe”) speaks the chaotic tooth fairy Violetta. For Lisa-Marie Koroll, this is her debut as a dubbing artist. Jella Haase has already lent her voice to the dwarf shrew Gidget in the German dubbing of “Pets”. Caroline Origer (“Polo”) directed the film. Silja Clemens (“Unter Nachbarn”) wrote the script.

You can look forward to “Meine Chaosfee & ich” in German cinemas from 13 October 2022. The children’s film was given an FSK age rating of 0 years and up.

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