So Mr Hall told him this happened because the fairy was from Down Under

He explained last time Evan, 7, lost a tooth the fictional creature was late

A U.S. father who enlisted the help of social media users to record a message for his son from the tooth fairy - whom the youngster believes is from Australia - has thanked the man who answered his appeal.

Jacob Hall invented the ruse that the tooth fairy lived thousands of kilometres away Down Under for his seven-year-old son, Evan, when he was late paying up the last time around.

Father-of-three Jeff Pyrotek, from Seymour in Victoria, answered Mr Hall's call for help and uploaded his finished product on SoundCloud.

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Jacob Hall, from Iowa, asked Australian redditors to make a recording from the tooth fairy for his son, Evan

Mr Hall, from Iowa, said his son was 'totally overjoyed' with the message.

'My son woke up this morning and found a reply to his letter saying "Evan, thank you for leaving me another tooth. I left something special for you on dad's phone",' Mr Hall said.

'He burst into my room and woke me up at 6am of course, frantically explaining to me that I have to check my phone because the tooth fairy told him so.'

Mr Hall told Daily Mail Australia Evan had not stopped talking about his 'Australian tooth fairy' ever since this happened.

He added he was 'so humbled' by the overwhelming response he had received.

'Initially, I hoped to get one or two responses to my request, but the outpouring of kind words and support from the [Australia subreddit] community was unbelievable,' Mr Hall said.

Evan (pictured with dad Jacob), 7, believes the tooth fairy is from Australia because once the fabled creature was 'a little late' in coming to leave money for the child in exchange for his tooth

Jeff Pyrotek, from Seymour in Victoria, made the message for the little boy named Evan on the request of Mr Hall

Mr Hall said Evan believed the tooth fairy was from Down Under, so the U.S. father had to enlist the help of an Australian to compose the message.

Mr Hall said his son had not stopped talking about his 'Australian tooth fairy' ever since this happened

'The only problem was that last time he lost a tooth, the tooth fairy showed up a day late... so I told him his tooth fairy had to travel from Australia, and sometimes that can take a while,' he said.

The man behind the recording told Daily Mail Australia he wanted to make Evan's day by recording the message.

'I was doing someone a favour and spreading love around the world,' Mr Pyrotek said.

'If I can make a child's life a bit happier and more magical, I'll do it. Children are the future of the world.

'It took five minutes of work that could make a kids day. It felt good doing it.'

Mr Hall's post, which he uploaded under the psuedonym SafetySecond, has attracted more than 100 comments in less than 24 hours after social media users weighed in on what the message for Evan should be.

He said his seven-year-old son wrote letters to the tooth fairy and he wanted to do something to 'really put a smile' on Evan's face.

One redditor Captain A**ehole suggested: 'G'day little fella. Thanks fer wroitin' moi another great letter. All the teeth yer leave me are real shoiny, they're beaut.

'I know yer have a few teeth ter lose, but it won't be a problem for a little battler like yerself.

'Gotta get back down under now, me hubby is about ter run outta tinnies and strewth we wouldn't want that would we. Hooroo mate!'

The tooth fairy (as played by The Rock in the 2010 movie, Tooth Fairy) is a fictional character who leaves money for children in exchange for their lost teeth

Mr Pyrotek, also known as thesuperevilclown, is a father-of-three who wanted to brighten a little boy's day

He said it took five minutes to record and clean it up before uploading it onto SoundCloud. It attracted 3,000 listens in 16 hours

While come_on_how offered up: 'Ow you goin', Evaan? Cheers for the letter, mate.

'All your teeth have been f**king gold champ, keep it up.

'I know you have a few of those buggers left; but I know you smash 'em out quick smart, huh?

'Have to head back down to the missus now; but I'll see your little mug again in no time.'

But Mr Pyrotek settled on a message with less Australian slang.

'Hi Evan, thanks for writing me another great letter,' he is heard reciting in a broad Australian accent.

'All the teeth that you leave me are so shiny. I know you still have a few teeth to lose but that won't be a problem for a tough boy like you.

'I have to get back home to Australia now but I will talk to you again soon. Don't forget to brush your teeth.

'Thank you from the tooth fairy. By the way my name’s really Bruce.'