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Fred (franchise)
Fred (often stylized as FЯED) is a media franchise based on the web series of the same name created by Lucas Cruikshank and Brian Robbins. The films are produced by Derf Films, Varsity Pictures, The Collective and Nickelodeon.
Similar to the web series, the franchise follows a high-pitched, loud mouthed individual known as Fred Figglehorn and the misadventures he goes on in the real world while discovering various life lessons. When the first film was in production, various changes were made to the original series, most notably Fred's age being changed from a 6-year-old child to a teenager.
Fred: The Movie aired on Nickelodeon on September 18, 2010. The film was directed by Clay Weiner and starred Lucas Cruikshank as Fred Figglehorn, Jennette McCurdy as Bertha, Pixie Lott as Judy, John Cena as Fred's imaginary dad, and Jake Weary as Kevin. In this film, Fred wants to sing a duet with the girl of his dream, Judy. But when he discovers she has moved, he embarks on an epic journey to her new house. It was released on DVD on October 4, 2010. It was also released as a triple pack box set along with Fred 2: Night of the living Fred and Fred 3: Camp Fred. It is the only film in the series to have received a theatrical release.
Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred aired on Nickelodeon on October 22, 2011. The film was directed by John Fortenberry. Jennette McCurdy did not reprise her role as Bertha due to her commitments to iCarly, and was replaced by Daniella Monet, Pixie Lott did not return to play Judy due to her management now allowing her to appear in further films. New cast members include Seth Morris as Mr. Devlin, Carlos Knight as Diesel, and Ariel Winter as Talia. In this film, Fred's music teacher Mrs. Felson mysteriously disappears and Fred believes that the new music teacher, Mr. Devlin, killed her and thinks he is a vampire. So he goes on a wildly comic quest to expose Mr. Devlin's true identity. It was released on DVD on February 6, 2012.
Fred 3: Camp Fred aired on Nickelodeon on July 28, 2012. The film was directed by Jonathan Judge. Lucas Cruikshank, Daniella Monet, Jake Weary, John Cena, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, and Carlos Knight reprise their roles from the second film. New cast members include Tom Arnold as Floyd Spunkmeyer, Adam Herschman as Murray, and Joey Bragg as Magoo. In this film, Fred is out of school for the summer and hopes of going to Camp Superior. But his mother sends him to Camp Iwannapeepee instead. He learns that Camp Iwannapeepee and Camp Superior have been competing in the Summer Camp Games for 69 years and that Superior has always won. And when Fred sees that his arch-rival Kevin is on the Camp Superior team, he and Camp Iwannapeepee must band together so they can finally win. This was the last installment in the franchise following the television series.
Fred (franchise)
Fred (often stylized as FЯED) is a media franchise based on the web series of the same name created by Lucas Cruikshank and Brian Robbins. The films are produced by Derf Films, Varsity Pictures, The Collective and Nickelodeon.
Similar to the web series, the franchise follows a high-pitched, loud mouthed individual known as Fred Figglehorn and the misadventures he goes on in the real world while discovering various life lessons. When the first film was in production, various changes were made to the original series, most notably Fred's age being changed from a 6-year-old child to a teenager.
Fred: The Movie aired on Nickelodeon on September 18, 2010. The film was directed by Clay Weiner and starred Lucas Cruikshank as Fred Figglehorn, Jennette McCurdy as Bertha, Pixie Lott as Judy, John Cena as Fred's imaginary dad, and Jake Weary as Kevin. In this film, Fred wants to sing a duet with the girl of his dream, Judy. But when he discovers she has moved, he embarks on an epic journey to her new house. It was released on DVD on October 4, 2010. It was also released as a triple pack box set along with Fred 2: Night of the living Fred and Fred 3: Camp Fred. It is the only film in the series to have received a theatrical release.
Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred aired on Nickelodeon on October 22, 2011. The film was directed by John Fortenberry. Jennette McCurdy did not reprise her role as Bertha due to her commitments to iCarly, and was replaced by Daniella Monet, Pixie Lott did not return to play Judy due to her management now allowing her to appear in further films. New cast members include Seth Morris as Mr. Devlin, Carlos Knight as Diesel, and Ariel Winter as Talia. In this film, Fred's music teacher Mrs. Felson mysteriously disappears and Fred believes that the new music teacher, Mr. Devlin, killed her and thinks he is a vampire. So he goes on a wildly comic quest to expose Mr. Devlin's true identity. It was released on DVD on February 6, 2012.
Fred 3: Camp Fred aired on Nickelodeon on July 28, 2012. The film was directed by Jonathan Judge. Lucas Cruikshank, Daniella Monet, Jake Weary, John Cena, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, and Carlos Knight reprise their roles from the second film. New cast members include Tom Arnold as Floyd Spunkmeyer, Adam Herschman as Murray, and Joey Bragg as Magoo. In this film, Fred is out of school for the summer and hopes of going to Camp Superior. But his mother sends him to Camp Iwannapeepee instead. He learns that Camp Iwannapeepee and Camp Superior have been competing in the Summer Camp Games for 69 years and that Superior has always won. And when Fred sees that his arch-rival Kevin is on the Camp Superior team, he and Camp Iwannapeepee must band together so they can finally win. This was the last installment in the franchise following the television series.
