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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Emma Thompson is no stranger to success, but when her movie "Nanny McPhee," which she wrote and starred-in, turned in $122 million in global ticket sales in 2005, it surprised many industry watchers.According to The Sun, Nanny McPhee star Emma Thompson had actually penned the third film in the series but was turned down because the second installment didn't make enough money. While that is damning news for the possibility of a Nanny McPhee 3, it did at least prove that Thompson was interested in making more.Providing some of the most entertaining 90 minutes you'll spend this spring, Nanny McPhee, even 16 years on, is proof that children's entertainment need not be an oxymoron, or something parents should avoid like the plague.

Why did Nanny McPhee get prettier : When we are first introduced to Nanny McPhee she has frizzy brown hair a black hat and a long black dress. She has 2 warts on her face and a tooth sticking out from her mouth. The more lessons she teaches the children the more beautiful she becomes. By the end of both films she is a beautiful woman.

What is the message of Nanny McPhee

Brown hires Nanny McPhee in desperation, and she uses her magical gifts to teach the children five important lessons: they will learn to say please and thank you, they will do as they are told, they will learn to dress on their own, they will be prepared to accept the consequences of their actions, and they will learn …

What does Nanny McPhee lose : Every time the children or their father learn a new lesson, Nanny McPhee loses one of her distinguishing physical characteristics, a visual manifestation of the family's journey toward goodness and happiness. Children go to bed on time Nanny McPhee's hairy mole disappears from her face.

Nanny McPhee
Countries United Kingdom United States France
Language English
Budget $25 million
Box office $123.3 million


Emma Thompson wrote a script for a third Nanny McPhee movie, but it remains destined never to be made.

Which Nanny McPhee is better

"Nanny McPhee Returns" is a rarity in the world of kids movies. It's a not-completely unwelcome and not-completely terrible sequel, one that actually betters its predecessor. (In this case, that's the comedy-fantasy from 2005, an adaptation of the Christianna Brand books that didn't really warrant a follow-up movie.)Based on the Nurse Matilda books by Christianna Brand, Nanny McPhee is like a very dark version of Mary Poppins. While not particularly suited to young children, this is a movie that both adults and older children will enjoy.These sorts of impacts can cause a tooth to give up the ghost, turn black and die, leaving you feeling like the whole world is staring at your dark front tooth – aka Nanny McPhee Syndrome. Sometimes a tooth turns dark straight away after being knocked but it can discolour very slowly over decades.

She is an immortal witch and nanny and her job is to discipline bad children and make them be good children. In the end of the movies, she turns from ugly to beautiful.

What does Nanny McPhee teach us : If you look carefully, you will see that behind the actual lessons are three crucial components of a life lived in balance and harmony: DISCIPLINE, MANNERS, and ACCEPTING THE CONSEQUENCES OF ONE'S ACTIONS.

What is Nanny McPhee’s motto : Nanny McPhee : There is something you should understand about the way I work. When you need me but do not want me, then I must stay. When you want me but no longer need me, then I have to go.

What does Nanny McPhee symbolize

As is Poppins, McPhee is all about making kids good and parents better, even if that means both have to learn the hard way.

Now that the children have learned all of Nanny McPhee's lessons, she has been transformed into a beautiful woman. As the wedding ceremony commences, Nanny McPhee is seen leaving in the final frames, with her voiceover reiterating her earlier declaration that "When you need me, but do not want me, then I must stay.Nanny McPhee (small c, big P), is the titular main protagonist in the family fantasy films of the same name. She is an immortal witch and nanny and her job is to discipline bad children and make them be good children. In the end of the movies, she turns from ugly to beautiful.

What is the moral of Nanny McPhee : Nanny McPhee teaches rambunctious children lessons on respect, consideration, and politeness.