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Wren is invited to a Halloween party by her crush, Aaron Riley, but she is also forced by her mother to take her oddball little brother Albert with her when she goes out trick-or-treating on Halloween. When she goes to the party instead, she loses him and must find him before her mother finds out.
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Wren is invited to a Halloween party by her crush, Aaron Riley, but she is also forced by her mother to take her oddball little brother Albert with her when she goes out trick-or-treating on Halloween. When she goes to the party instead, she loses him and must find him before her mother finds out.
5.4/10
IMDbBudget 14,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 11,417,362 USD
Was "banned" from the 2013 Kids Choice Awards and from ever airing on Nickelodeon.
Was Nickelodeon's attempt to appeal to a mature audience, in their defense they stated the film "was made for fans in the 90's who have grown up by now."
Despite the PG-13 rating and mature content, the film was marketed as a family film, with highlights of more comedic scenes and no mature content in its advertising.
None of the costumes the characters dress up as were used with permission.
This film received a PG-13 rating from the MPAA. This marks the second film from Nickelodeon Movies, after Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008), to receive this rating. Additionally, this is the first American film from the studio to receive the rating.
"Wren: Albert! Where are my boobs?"
"[while forced to listen to an uncool song on a car stereo] April: Oh, God! Oh, no! Here comes the uplifting chorus!"