List of The Fairly OddParents episodes
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The following is an episode list for the Nickelodeon
animated television series The Fairly OddParents
. The series is based on a series of Oh Yeah! Cartoons
, beginning with the short The Fairly OddParents.
Since 1998, Nickelodeon has aired a total of seven seasons with currently 123 Fairly OddParents episodes, including ten Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts, eight television movies and three Jimmy Timmy Power Hour television movies.
. The Fairly OddParents first premiered on September 4, 1998 with the episode, "The Fairly OddParents!", plus the first appearance of Timmy Turner, Cosmo, Wanda, and Vicky. The shorts season ended on March 23, 2001 with the short, "Super Humor", a week before the official series began. From 2001-2003, 9 out of 10 shorts were aired on Nickelodeon with Tara Strong
dubbing over Mary Kay Bergman
's voice as Timmy Turner.
Before The Fairly OddParents
series officially began, The Fairly OddParents aired 10 total shorts through 1998-2001. Each short has been released to DVD.
first aired on March 1, 2002 and ended on January 20, 2003.
" and the 3rd is "School's Out: The Musical", the very first movie to be featured as a musical film.
", and the movies in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
series,
, plus the first appearance of Baby Poof. The first 2 episodes aired March 10–13, 2008 as part of "Poof! There He Is Week". The next 2½ episodes aired from May 12–16, 2008, as part of "Turner & Poof Week". Another premiere week titled, "Super Hero Fairly Weirdo Week", aired during the week of August 11–15, 2008. Following that, 4 new episodes aired November 30, 2008 during the new SuperStuffed Nicktoons Weekend marathon. Another 3 1-hour TV Movies aired May 1–3, 2009 as part of Wishology Week. This also marked the finale to the sixth season.
That is the second season to be broadcast by Nickelodeon Latin America. It started airing July 4, 2008
(as part of the Secret Crush Valentine's Day Special) with the episode Love Triangle, showing the first appearance of Goldie Goldenglow.
As part of the tenth anniversary of The Fairly OddParents, a live action television movie called "A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!
" aired on July 9, 2011 This special featured the lives of many Fairly OddParents characters thirteen years in the future, and focused around Timmy Turner making a decision to keep his fairies or fall in love with Tootie. At least twelve new episodes of The Fairly OddParents are also expected to air as part of this season also, but it's likely they will broadcast after the live action movie. The Timmy's Secret Wish TV movie aired on November 23, 2011. It was a one-hour special. Dave Thomas also said, in his blog, that there are three more special episodes in this season. Butch Hartman said on Twitter that there will be a sequel to A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! in his recent blog.
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animated television series The Fairly OddParents
The Fairly OddParents
The Fairly OddParents is an American-Canadian animated television series created by Butch Hartman about the adventures of Timmy Turner, who is granted fairy godparents named Cosmo and Wanda. The series started out as cartoon segments that ran from September 4, 1998 to March 23, 2001 on Oh Yeah!...
. The series is based on a series of Oh Yeah! Cartoons
Oh Yeah! Cartoons
Oh Yeah! Cartoons is an American animation showcase that appeared on the Nickelodeon cable channel. Oh Yeah! was an animation project guided by Fred Seibert, former Creative Director of MTV Networks and President of Hanna-Barbera...
, beginning with the short The Fairly OddParents.
Since 1998, Nickelodeon has aired a total of seven seasons with currently 123 Fairly OddParents episodes, including ten Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts, eight television movies and three Jimmy Timmy Power Hour television movies.
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Oh Yeah! Cartoons | 10 | September 4, 1998 | March 23, 2001 | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
1 | 7 | March 30, 2001 | December 24, 2001 | June 2, 2009 | August 3, 2002 | N/A | |
2 | 13 | March 1, 2002 | January 20, 2003 | June 2, 2009 | N/A | N/A | |
3 | 20 | November 8, 2002 | November 21, 2003 | May 16, 2011 | N/A | N/A | |
4 | 19 | November 13, 2003 | June 10, 2005 | June 3, 2011 | N/A | N/A | |
5 | 21 | May 7, 2004 | November 25, 2006 | June 3, 2011 | N/A | N/A | |
6 | 20 | February 18, 2008 | August 12, 2009 | November 18, 2008 (Volume 1) TBA (Volume 2) |
N/A | N/A | |
7 | 20 | July 6, 2009 | TBA 2011 | June 10, 2011 | N/A | N/A | |
8 | 9 | February 12, 2011 | December 2011 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Oh Yeah! Cartoons: Season 0 (1998–2001)
The Fairly OddParents's actual origins premiered as Oh Yeah! CartoonsOh Yeah! Cartoons
Oh Yeah! Cartoons is an American animation showcase that appeared on the Nickelodeon cable channel. Oh Yeah! was an animation project guided by Fred Seibert, former Creative Director of MTV Networks and President of Hanna-Barbera...
. The Fairly OddParents first premiered on September 4, 1998 with the episode, "The Fairly OddParents!", plus the first appearance of Timmy Turner, Cosmo, Wanda, and Vicky. The shorts season ended on March 23, 2001 with the short, "Super Humor", a week before the official series began. From 2001-2003, 9 out of 10 shorts were aired on Nickelodeon with Tara Strong
Tara Strong
Tara Lyn Strong is a Canadian actress, voice-over artist, singer, who is best known for her voice work in cartoons.-Early life and career:...
dubbing over Mary Kay Bergman
Mary Kay Bergman
Mary Kay Bergman was an American voice actress and animation voice over teacher, who was the lead female voice actress on South Park from the show's 1997 debut until her death and was best known as the official voice of Snow White for the Walt Disney Company starting in 1989 with the Snow White...
's voice as Timmy Turner.
Before The Fairly OddParents
The Fairly OddParents
The Fairly OddParents is an American-Canadian animated television series created by Butch Hartman about the adventures of Timmy Turner, who is granted fairy godparents named Cosmo and Wanda. The series started out as cartoon segments that ran from September 4, 1998 to March 23, 2001 on Oh Yeah!...
series officially began, The Fairly OddParents aired 10 total shorts through 1998-2001. Each short has been released to DVD.
Prod. No. | Title | Original airdate |
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01 | "The Fairly OddParents!" | September 4, 1998 |
02 | "Too Many Timmys!" | September 25, 1998 |
03 | "Where's The Wand?" | October 2, 1998 |
04 | "Party of Three" | January 2, 1999 |
05 | "The Fairy Flu!" | May 1, 1999 |
06 | "The Temp!" | July 24, 1999 |
07 | "The Zappys!" | December 31, 1999 |
08 | "Scout's Honor" | January 17, 2000 |
09 | "The Really Bad Day!" | December 8, 2000 |
010 | "Super Humor" | March 23, 2001 |
Season 1: 2001
The first season of the Fairly OddParents is the first installment of the series. It first aired on March 30, 2001 with the episode, "The Big Problem!/Power Mad!", showing the first appearance of Timmy's parents showing their faces. The season ended on December 24, 2001 with the series first special, "Christmas Everyday!".Prod. No. | Title | Written by | Directed by | Original airdate |
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1 | "The Big Problem!" | Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Jaime Diaz | March 30, 2001 |
"Power Mad!" | Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | ||
2 | "Spaced Out" | Mike Bell & Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | April 6, 2001 |
"Transparents!" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Larry Leichliter | ||
3 | "Chin Up!" | Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | April 13, 2001 |
"Dog's Day Afternoon" | Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Larry Leichliter | ||
4 | "A Wish Too Far!" | Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | April 20, 2001 |
"Tiny Timmy!" | Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Larry Leichliter | ||
5 | "Father Time!" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Jaime Diaz | April 27, 2001 |
"Apartnership!" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | ||
6 | "Dream Goat!" | Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Larry Leichliter | May 4, 2001 |
"The Same Game" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | ||
7 | "Christmas Everyday!" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | December 24, 2001 |
Season 2: 2002–2003
The second season of The Fairly OddParentsThe Fairly OddParents
The Fairly OddParents is an American-Canadian animated television series created by Butch Hartman about the adventures of Timmy Turner, who is granted fairy godparents named Cosmo and Wanda. The series started out as cartoon segments that ran from September 4, 1998 to March 23, 2001 on Oh Yeah!...
first aired on March 1, 2002 and ended on January 20, 2003.
Prod. No. | Title | Written by | Directed by | Original airdate |
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8 | "Boys in the Band" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | March 1, 2002 |
"Hex Games" | Tim O'Rourke | Butch Hartman | ||
9 | "Boy Toy" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | March 8, 2002 |
"Inspection Detection" | Spencer Green | Butch Hartman | ||
10 | "Action Packed" | Tracy Berna & Steve Marmel | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | March 22, 2002 |
"Smarty Pants" | Tracy Berna | Butch Hartman & John Fountain | ||
11 | "Super Bike" | Jack Thomas | Butch Hartman | May 10, 2002 |
"A Mile in My Shoes" | Tim O'Rourke & Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | ||
12 | "Timvisible" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | April 26, 2002 |
"That Old Black Magic" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | ||
13 | "Foul Balled" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | June 7, 2002 |
"The Boy Who Would Be Queen" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Sarah Frost | ||
14 | "Totally Spaced Out" | Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | July 12, 2002 |
"The Switch Glitch" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel & Jenny Nissenson | Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | ||
15 | "Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | September 6, 2002 |
"Knighty Knight" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | ||
16 | "Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary" | Jack Thomas & Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | September 13, 2002 |
"Nectar of the Odds" | Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | ||
17 | "Hail to the Chief" | Steven Banks & Jack Thomas & Steve Marmel | Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | September 27, 2002 |
"Twistory" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | ||
18 | "Fool's Day Out" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | October 11, 2002 |
"Deja Vu" | Jack Thomas & Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | ||
19 | "Information Stupor Highway" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | John Fountain & Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | January 20, 2003 |
20 | "Scary Godparents" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Sarah Frost & John Fountain & Butch Hartman | October 29, 2002 |
Season 3: 2002–2003
The third season of The Fairly OddParents premiered on November 8, 2002 and ended on November 21, 2003. "Abra-Catastrophe!" was the first TV movie aired on April 28, 2003.Prod. No. | Title | Written by | Directed by | Original airdate |
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21 | "Ruled Out" | Spencer Green & Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | November 8, 2002 |
"That's Life!" | Spencer Green & Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | ||
22 | "Shiny Teeth" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | November 30, 2002 |
"Odd, Odd West" | Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | ||
23 | "MicroPhony" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel & Scott Fellows | Gary Conrad | August 1, 2003 |
"So Totally Spaced Out" | Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | ||
24 | "Love Struck!" | Butch Hartman & Scott Fellows & Steve Marmel | Sarah Frost & Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | February 14, 2003 |
25 | "Cosmo Con" | Scott Fellows & Jack Thomas | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | January 10, 2003 |
"Wanda's Day Off!" | Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | ||
26 | "Odd Jobs" | Scott Fellows | Gary Conrad | January 27, 2003 |
"Movie Magic" | Scott Fellows & Jack Thomas | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | ||
27-29 | "Abra-Catastrophe!" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | July 12, 2003 |
30 | "Sleepover and Over" | Scott Fellows & Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Ken Bruce & Butch Hartman | May 17, 2003 |
"Mother Nature" | Scott Fellows & Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad | ||
31 | "The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad!" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Ken Bruce & Butch Hartman | May 9, 2003 |
"Engine Blocked" | Jack Thomas | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | ||
32 | "Most Wanted Wish" | Scott Fellows | Gary Conrad | May 2, 2003 |
"This is Your Wish" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel & Scott Fellows & Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost | ||
33 | "Beddy Bye" | Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas & Scott Fellows | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | May 23, 2003 |
"The Grass is Greener" | Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas & Spencer Green | Ken Bruce & Butch Hartman | ||
34 | "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker!" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Gary Conrad & Sarah Frost & Wincat Alcala | June 27, 2003 |
35 | "Kung Timmy | Jack Thomas & Scott Fellows | Wincat Alcala & Gary Conrad | November 11, 2003 |
"Which Witch is Which?" | Butch Hartman & Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost & Ken Bruce | ||
36 | "Pipe Down!" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas & Scott Fellows | Sarah Frost | September 26, 2003 |
"The Big Scoop!" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Wincat Alcala & Gary Conrad | ||
37 | "Crime Wave" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | October 10, 2003 |
"Odd Ball" | Jack Thomas & Scott Fellows & Jim Hecht | Sarah Frost | ||
38 | "Where's Wanda? | Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad | October 18, 2003 |
"Imaginary Gary" | Steve Marmel & Butch Hartman | Gary Conrad | ||
39 | "Chip Off the Old Chip" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | November 21, 2003 |
"Snow Bound" | Scott Fellows | Sarah Frost | ||
40 | "Miss Dimsdale" | Scott Fellows | Sarah Frost | November 7, 2003 |
"Mind Over Magic" | Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad |
Season 4: 2003–2005
The fourth season of the Fairly OddParents premiered on November 14, 2003 and ended June 10, 2005. This season also has the 2nd and 3rd TV movies, the 2nd TV movie is "Channel ChasersChannel Chasers
Channel Chasers is the second television film of the animated series The Fairly OddParents. It first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on July 23, 2004. The film centers on the series' main character 10-year-old Timmy Turner with his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda who grant his wishes....
" and the 3rd is "School's Out: The Musical", the very first movie to be featured as a musical film.
Prod. No. | Title | Written by | Directed by | Original airdate |
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41 | "Shelf Life" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | September 10, 2004 |
42 | "Hard Copy" | Scott Fellows | Sarah Frost | November 14, 2003 |
"Parent Hoods" | Butch & Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad & Ken Bruce | ||
43 | "Lights... Camera... Adam!" | Jack Thomas & Scott Fellows & Steve Marmel & Butch Hartman | Sarah Frost & Gary Conrad | June 1, 2004 |
"A Bad Case of Diary-Uh!" | Karin Gutman | Sarah Frost & Gary Conrad | ||
44 | "Baby Face" | Scott Fellows | Ken Bruce | March 19, 2004 |
"Mr. Right!" | Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad | ||
45 | "Vicky Loses Her Icky" | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | Sarah Frost | February 20, 2004 |
"Pixies Inc." | Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad | ||
46 | "Odd Couple" | Cynthia True | Gary Conrad | June 14, 2004 |
"Class Clown" | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | Ken Bruce | ||
47 | "The Big Superhero Wish!" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Gary Conrad & Sarah Frost | February 16, 2004 |
48 | "Power Pals!" | Scott Fellows | Sarah Frost | May 18, 2004 |
"Emotion Commotion!" | Jack Thomas | Ken Bruce | ||
49 | "Fairy Friends & Neighbors!" | Scott Fellows & Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost | November 27, 2004 |
"Just the Two of Us!" | Jack Thomas & Scott Fellows & Jim Hecht | Ken Bruce | ||
50 | "Who's Your Daddy?" | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | Gary Conrad | June 18, 2004 |
"Home Wrecker" | Cynthia True | Ken Bruce | ||
51 | "New Squid in Town" | Steve Marmel & Butch Hartman | Ken Bruce | November 27, 2004 |
"Wish Fixers" | Scott Fellows | Sarah Frost | ||
52 | "Truth or Cosmoquences" | Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad | February 15, 2005 |
"Beach Bummed!" | Scott Fellows & Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost | ||
53-55 | "Channel Chasers Channel Chasers Channel Chasers is the second television film of the animated series The Fairly OddParents. It first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on July 23, 2004. The film centers on the series' main character 10-year-old Timmy Turner with his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda who grant his wishes.... " |
Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | July 23, 2004 |
56 | "Catman Meets the Crimson Chin" | Scott Fellows | Ken Bruce | January 17, 2005 |
"Genie Meanie Minie Mo" | Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad | ||
57-58 | "School's Out! The Musical School's Out! The Musical School's Out! The Musical is a musical television special, based on Nickelodeon's animated television series The Fairly OddParents, created by Butch Hartman. The plot involves Timmy Turner becoming president of "KidWorld" and The Pixies trying to take over the world using the... " |
Steve Marmel & Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman | June 10, 2005 |
59 | "Nega-Timmy" | Scott Fellows & Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad | February 14, 2005 |
"Love at First Height" | Joel Zimmer | Ken Bruce |
Season 5: 2004–2006
The fifth season of The Fairly OddParents continued on May 7, 2004, with the first episode of the Jimmy Timmy Power Hour series. The season ended on July 21, 2006 with the third episode of the Jimmy Timmy Power Hour series. The season aired its 4th TV Movie, "Fairy IdolFairy Idol
Fairy Idol is a Fairly OddParents movie, which premiered on May 19, 2006. The title and plot parody the television show American Idol. Before the premier of the show, an online poll at Nick.com went live to see which character was set to win the contest. At the end of the run, Cosmo was the winner...
", and the movies in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour is a Nickelodeon television film set between The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and The Fairly OddParents universes. It premiered on Nickelodeon on May 7, 2004, and after that it was released on DVD and VHS on May 11, 2004.-Summary:Timmy Turner hasn't done his...
series,
Prod. No. | Title | Written by | Directed by | Original airdate |
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60 | "You Doo" | Scott Fellows & Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad | February 16, 2005 |
"Just Desserts!" | Scott Fellows | Sarah Frost | ||
61 | "Go Young, West Man!" | Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost | May 9, 2005 |
"Birthday Wish!" | Cynthia True | Ken Bruce | ||
62 | "Blondas Have More Fun!" | Scott Fellows | Gary Conrad | April 2, 2005 |
"Five Days of FLARG" | Scott Fellows | Ken Bruce | ||
63 | "Timmy's 2D House of Horror" | Cynthia True | Gary Conrad | May 10, 2005 |
"It's a Wishful Life" | Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost | ||
64 | "Escape from Unwish Island" | Scott Fellows | Ken Bruce | May 11, 2005 |
"The Gland Plan" | Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost | ||
65 | "Back to the Norm" | Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad | February 17, 2005 |
"Teeth for Two" | Cynthia True | Ken Bruce | ||
66 | "Hassle in the Castle" | Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad | May 12, 2005 |
"Remy Rides Again" | Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost | ||
67 | "Talkin' Trash" | Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost | May 13, 2005 |
"Timmy TV" | Cynthia True | Ken Bruce | ||
68 | "The Masked Magician" | Scott Fellows | Butch Hartman | February 18, 2005 |
"The Big Bash" | Cynthia True | Ken Bruce & Juli Hashiguchi | ||
69 | "Crash Nebula" | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | July 2, 2004 |
70 | "Mooooving Day" | Gene Grillo | Gary Conrad | October 3, 2005 |
"Big Wanda" | Jack Thomas | Ken Bruce | ||
71 | "Oh, Brother!" | Kevin Sullivan | Gary Conrad | October 4, 2005 |
"What's the Difference?" | Jack Thomas | Ken Bruce | ||
72 | "Smart Attack" | Greg Fideler | Ken Bruce | October 5, 2005 |
"Operation F.U.N." | Cynthia True | Gary Conrad | ||
73 | "Something's Fishy!" | Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Gary Conrad | October 6, 2005 |
"Presto Change-O" | Kevin Sullivan | Ken Bruce | ||
74 | "The Good Old Days!" | Dave Thomas | Gary Conrad | October 7, 2005 |
"Future Lost" | Jack Thomas | Ken Bruce | ||
75-76 | "Fairy Idol Fairy Idol Fairy Idol is a Fairly OddParents movie, which premiered on May 19, 2006. The title and plot parody the television show American Idol. Before the premier of the show, an online poll at Nick.com went live to see which character was set to win the contest. At the end of the run, Cosmo was the winner... " |
Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Ken Bruce & Gary Conrad | May 19, 2006 |
77 | "Timmy the Barbarian!" | Jack Thomas & Steve Marmel | Ken Bruce | November 25, 2006 |
"No Substitute for Crazy!" | Kevin Sullivan | Gary Conrad | ||
78 | "Jimmy Timmy Power Hour" | Gene Grillo & Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Keith Alcorn | May 7, 2004 |
79 | "Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide!" | Gene Grillo & Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel & Jed Spingarn & Jack Thomas | Wincat Alcala & Keith Alcorn & Sarah Frost & Mike Gasaway & Butch Hartman | January 16, 2006 |
80 | "Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators!" | Steve Marmel & Jed Spingarn | Wincat Alcala & Keith Alcorn & Mike Gasaway & Butch Hartman | July 21, 2006 |
Season 6: 2008–2009
Originally, 'Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3:The Jerkinator' was to mark the series finale of the Fairly Oddparents in 2006, but after a year long hiatus, the show was revived for a sixth season to contain at Average 20 episodes. The season first premiered on February 18, 2008 with the 5th Fairly OddParents movie, Fairly OddBabyFairly OddBaby
Fairly OddBaby is a 2008 television film and season premiere of The Fairly OddParents’ sixth season, which first aired on February 18, 2008. The episode was the first to air after a one-year hiatus...
, plus the first appearance of Baby Poof. The first 2 episodes aired March 10–13, 2008 as part of "Poof! There He Is Week". The next 2½ episodes aired from May 12–16, 2008, as part of "Turner & Poof Week". Another premiere week titled, "Super Hero Fairly Weirdo Week", aired during the week of August 11–15, 2008. Following that, 4 new episodes aired November 30, 2008 during the new SuperStuffed Nicktoons Weekend marathon. Another 3 1-hour TV Movies aired May 1–3, 2009 as part of Wishology Week. This also marked the finale to the sixth season.
That is the second season to be broadcast by Nickelodeon Latin America. It started airing July 4, 2008
Prod. No. | Title | Written by | Directed by | Original airdate |
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81-82 | "Fairly OddBaby Fairly OddBaby Fairly OddBaby is a 2008 television film and season premiere of The Fairly OddParents’ sixth season, which first aired on February 18, 2008. The episode was the first to air after a one-year hiatus... " |
Karin Gutman & Rachel Ruderman & Cynthia True & Joel Zimmer | Ken Bruce & Gary Conrad & Michelle Bryan | February 18, 2008 |
83 | "Mission Responsible" | Scott Fellows | Michelle Bryan | March 10, 2008 |
"Hairicane" | Kevin Sullivan | Ken Bruce | March 11, 2008 | |
84 | "Open Wide and Say Aaagh!" | Butch Hartman | Gary Conrad | March 12, 2008 |
"Odd Pirates" | Kevin Sullivan | Michelle Bryan | March 13, 2008 | |
85 | "The Fairly Oddlympics" | Scott Fellows & Butch Hartman & Kevin Sullivan | Ken Bruce & Gary Conrad | August 1, 2008 |
86 | "Odd Squad" | Scott Fellows | Michelle Bryan | May 12, 2008 |
"For Emergencies Only" | Butch Hartman | Ken Bruce | May 13, 2008 | |
87 | "Cheese and Crockers" | Scott Fellows | Michelle Bryan | May 14, 2008 |
"Land Before Timmy" | Kevin Sullivan | Gary Conrad | May 15, 2008 | |
88 | "Merry Wishmas" | Butch Hartman & Scott Fellows & Kevin Sullivan | Ken Bruce | December 12, 2008 |
89 | "King Chang" | Kevin Sullivan | Michelle Bryan | May 16, 2008 |
"The End of the Universe-ity" | Scott Fellows | Ken Bruce | August 11, 2008 | |
90 | "Sooper Poof" | Laurie Israel & Rachel Ruderman | Gary Conrad | August 12, 2008 |
"Wishing Well" | Kevin Sullivan | Michelle Bryan | August 13, 2008 | |
91 | "Wishy Washy" | Butch Hartman | Ken Bruce | August 14, 2008 |
"Poof's Playdate" | Scott Fellows | Gary Conrad | August 15, 2008 | |
92 | "Vicky Gets Fired" | Kevin Sullivan | Ken Bruce | November 30, 2008 |
"Chindred Spirits" | Amy Keating Rogers | Michelle Bryan | ||
93 | "9 Lives!" | Chris Prouty | Ken Bruce | November 30, 2008 |
"Dread 'n' Breakfast" | Scott Fellows | Gary Conrad | ||
94 | "Birthday Bashed!" | Butch Hartman | Michelle Bryan | July 9, 2009 |
"Momnipresent" | Kevin Sullivan | Gary Conrad | August 12, 2009 | |
95-96 | "Wishology: The Big Beginning" | Scott Fellows & Butch Hartman & Kevin Sullivan | Butch Hartman | May 1, 2009 |
97-98 | "Wishology: The Exciting Middle Part" | Scott Fellows & Butch Hartman & Kevin Sullivan | Butch Hartman | May 2, 2009 |
99-100 | "Wishology: The Final Ending" | Scott Fellows & Butch Hartman & Kevin Sullivan | Butch Hartman | May 3, 2009 |
Season 7: 2009–2011
The seventh season premiered on July 6, 2009 with the episode Bad Heir Day. The first special of the season, "Anti-Poof", aired on July 10, 2009. In Germany, Canada, UK, Australia and Latin America all episodes of season 7 were aired. In the US, It will end in 2011 with the airing of "Farm Pit".Prod. No. | Title | Written by | Directed by | Original airdate |
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101 | "Anti-Poof" | Butch Hartman, Ray DeLaurentis, Kevin Sullivan & Ed Valentine | Michelle Bryan & Gary Conrad | July 10, 2009 |
102 | "Add-A-Dad" | Kevin Sullivan | Michelle Bryan | August 11, 2009 |
"Squirrely-Puffs" | Kevin Sullivan | Ken Bruce & Butch Hartman | August 13, 2009 | |
103 | "Mice Capades" | Ray DeLaurentis | Gary Conrad | July 8, 2009 |
"Formula for Disaster" | Will Schifrin | Michelle Bryan | July 7, 2009 | |
104 | "Bad Heir Day" | Kevin Sullivan | Ken Bruce | July 6, 2009 |
"Freaks and Greeks" | Tom Krajewski | Gary Conrad | September 30, 2009 | |
105 | "Fly Boy" | Ed Valentine | Michelle Bryan | August 14, 2009 |
"Temporary Fairy" | Amy Keating Rogers | Ken Bruce | September 29, 2009 | |
106 | "Crocker Shocker" | Kevin Sullivan | Gary Conrad | September 28, 2009 |
"Super Zero" | Ray DeLaurentis & Will Schifrin | Gary Conrad | October 1, 2009 | |
107 | "Dadbra-Cadabra" | Gary Conrad | Gary Conrad | October 2, 2009 |
"Timmy Turnip" | Will Schifrin | Michelle Bryan | August 10, 2009 | |
108 | "One Man Banned" | Ed Valentine | Michelle Bryan | October 16, 2009 |
"Frenemy Mine" | Kevin Sullivan | Ken Bruce | ||
109 | "Chicken Poofs" | Ray DeLaurentis & Will Schifrin | Gary Conrad | April 9, 2010 |
"Stupid Cupid" | Will Schifrin | Ken Bruce | February 6, 2010 | |
110 | "Double-Oh Schnozmo!" | Kevin Sullivan | Gary Conrad | September 11, 2010 |
"Planet Poof" | Ed Valentine | Michelle Bryan | April 5, 2010 | |
111 | "The Boss of Me" | Charlotte Fullerton | Ken Bruce | September 11, 2010 |
"He Poofs, He Scores" | Ray DeLaurentis & Will Schifrin | Michelle Bryan | April 6, 2010 | |
112 | "Play Date of Doom" | Kevin Sullivan | Gary Conrad | April 7, 2010 |
"Teacher's Pet" | Ray DeLaurentis & Will Schifrin | Ken Bruce | April 8, 2010 | |
113 | "Manic Mom-Day" | Kevin Sullivan | Michelle Bryan | September 18, 2010 |
"Crocker of Gold" | Will Schifrin | Gary Conrad | ||
114 | "Beach Blanket Bozos" | Ed Valentine | Michelle Bryan | |
"Poltergeeks" | Ed Valentine | Ken Bruce | ||
115 | "The Old Man and the C-" | Kevin Sullivan | Gary Conrad | |
"Balance of Flour" | Ray DeLaurentis & Will Schifrin | Ken Bruce | ||
116 | "Food Fight" | Ed Valentine | Michelle Bryan | |
"Please Don't Feed the Turners" | Ray DeLaurentis & Will Schifrin | Gary Conrad | ||
117 | "Take and Fake" | Kevin Sullivan | Ken Bruce | February 6, 2010 |
"Cosmo Rules" | Joanna Lewis | Michelle Bryan | ||
118 | "Lights Out" | Kevin Sullivan | Ken Bruce | |
"Dad Overboard" | Ray DeLaurentis & Will Schifrin | Gary Conrad | ||
119 | "Farm Pit" | Ed Valentine | Michelle Bryan | TBA, 2011 |
"Crock Talk" | Ray DeLaurentis & Will Schifrin | Gary Conrad | ||
120 | "Spellementary School" | Kevin Sullivan | Michelle Bryan | February 26, 2011 |
"Operation Dinkleberg" | Ray DeLaurentis & Will Schifrin | Ken Bruce |
Season 8: 2011–present
The eighth season of The Fairly OddParents first aired on February 12, 2011 on Nickelodeon USA and on February 14, 2011 on Nickelodeon South East AsiaNickelodeon South East Asia
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(as part of the Secret Crush Valentine's Day Special) with the episode Love Triangle, showing the first appearance of Goldie Goldenglow.
As part of the tenth anniversary of The Fairly OddParents, a live action television movie called "A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!
A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!
A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! is a live action television film based on the animated series The Fairly OddParents. It first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on July 9, 2011 to celebrate the series's tenth anniversary. Unlike the previous animated films of the series, this film...
" aired on July 9, 2011 This special featured the lives of many Fairly OddParents characters thirteen years in the future, and focused around Timmy Turner making a decision to keep his fairies or fall in love with Tootie. At least twelve new episodes of The Fairly OddParents are also expected to air as part of this season also, but it's likely they will broadcast after the live action movie. The Timmy's Secret Wish TV movie aired on November 23, 2011. It was a one-hour special. Dave Thomas also said, in his blog, that there are three more special episodes in this season. Butch Hartman said on Twitter that there will be a sequel to A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! in his recent blog.
Prod. No. | Title | Written by | Directed by | Original airdate |
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121 | "Love Triangle" | Dave Thomas, Kevin Sullivan, Will Schifrin, Butch Hartman & Ray DeLaurentis | Ken Bruce & Gary Conrad | February 12, 2011 |
122-123 | "Timmy's Secret Wish" | Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | TBA | November 23, 2011 |
124 | "Invasion of the Dads" | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Ken Bruce & Michelle Bryan | June 18, 2011 |
125 | "When L.O.S.E.R.S. Attack" | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Ken Bruce & John McIntyre | October 15, 2011 |
126 | "Meet the Oddparents" | TBA | TBA | 2011 |
Film | "A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! is a live action television film based on the animated series The Fairly OddParents. It first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on July 9, 2011 to celebrate the series's tenth anniversary. Unlike the previous animated films of the series, this film... " |
Butch Hartman & Scott Fellows | Savage Steve Holland | July 9, 2011 |