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 shorts, beginning with the short "The Fairly OddParents!", created by Butch Hartman. He went on to create the television series as well, which debuted on March 30 2001. From 1998 to 2006, Nickelodeon aired a total of 84 Fairly OddParents productions, including 10 Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts, 67 television episodes, and seven television movies.
Oh Yeah! Cartoons Shorts: 1998-2001
# | Episode title | Original airdate | Title Card |
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1.8 | "The Fairly OddParents!" | 1998 | |
Timmy receives his fairy godparents and learns a little something about Da Rules when he has to deal with Vicky for the night. | |||
2.1 | "Too Many Timmys" | 1999 | |
Timmy wishes up a bunch of clones to do his chores for him, but chaos ensues when they scare Vicky out of her mind. | |||
2.4 | "Where's the Wand?" | 1999 | |
Vicky uses Wanda's wand as a prop for her fairy costume at her costume party, and Timmy needs to get back the wand since it is granting Vicky's wishes. | |||
2.6 | "Party of Three" | 1999-2000 | |
Vicky tries to get proof of Timmy having a party while Mom and Dad are out, but fails miserably. | |||
2.8 | "The Fairy Flu" | 1999-2000 | |
Cosmo and Wanda get the Fairy Flu, a disease that lessens Cosmo and Wanda's control over their magic; the trio attend Tootie's birthday party and chaos ensues. | |||
2.10 | "The Temp" | 1999-2000 | |
Timmy gets a substitute godparent while Cosmo and Wanda are at boot camp, but the sub, Jeff, can only make toys; it turns out that Jeff is one of Santa Claus's elves. | |||
2.12 | "The Zappys" | 2000 | |
Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda are nominated for a fairy award show, but Jorgen Von Strangle, the toughest fairy in the universe, uses his power to "persuade" the judges; Timmy's left buck tooth is loose. | |||
3.6 | "The Really Bad Day" | 2000-2001 | |
For one day in a certain number of years, a fairy godparent has to be "bad," and it is Cosmo's turn. There is just one problem: he is horrible at being "bad." Timmy and Wanda try to help him. | |||
3.8 | "Super Humor" | March 23 2001 | |
Wanting to be a superhero, Timmy tests out superpowers on himself. | |||
3.3 | "Scout's Honor" | 2000 | |
Timmy tries to earn his "Capturing a Mythical Creature" Squirrelly Scout badge; Vicky tortures her scout group. |
Nine of these Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts were aired as three episodes in the first season of The Fairly OddParents, but Nickelodeon has stopped airing these.
"The Fairly OddParents!" and "Where's the Wand?" appeared on the School's Out: The Musical DVD. "Too Many Timmys," "The Fairy Flu," and "The Temp" appeared on the The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide DVD. "Party of Three" and "The Zappys" appeared on The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators DVD. "Scout's Honor," "The Really Bad Day," and "Super Humor" appeared on the Fairy Idol DVD.
Season 1: 2001
# | Title | Original airdate | Code |
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1 | "The Big Problem/Power Mad!" | March 30 2001 | 101 |
In "The Big Problem," Timmy almost loses his godparents when he wishes he were an adult. In "Power Mad!", Chester and A.J. get trapped in Timmy's virtual reality video game. | |||
2 | "Spaced Out/TransParents!" | April 6 2001 | 102 |
In "Spaced Out," Timmy wishes for a "real alien," and ends up with "Mark Chang" the Yugopotamian prince, who falls in love with Vicky. In "TransParents!", Timmy takes a dinosaur to show and tell, and when Mr. Crocker requests a parent-teacher conference, he asks Cosmo and Wanda to pose as his parents. | |||
3 | "A Wish Too Far!/Tiny Timmy!" | April 13 2001 | 104 |
In "A Wish Too Far!", Timmy wishes he had cool stuff to impress Trixie Tang, but soon becomes overly selfish and has to pay the price. In "Tiny Timmy!", Timmy uses a shrink-suit to finish his report on microbiology; Cosmo and Wanda take a tour of Vicky. | |||
4 | "Father Time!/Apartnership!" | April 20 2001 | 105 |
In "Father Time!", Timmy goes back in time to try to stop Dad from winning the trophy Timmy broke. In "Apartnership!", after misunderstanding Wanda's actions on their anniversary, Cosmo retreats to Fairy World where he decides to return to living with his mother, Mama Cosma. | |||
5 | "Chin Up!/Dog's Day Afternoon" | April 27 2001 | 103 |
In "Chin Up!", The Crimson Chin retires when Timmy shows him he is not real. In "Dog's Day Afternoon," Timmy thinks Vicky's new dog Doidle is treated better than he, so he trades places with the dog. | |||
6 | "Dream Goat!/The Same Game" | May 4 2001 | 106 |
In "Dream Goat!", Timmy frees the city's mascot, a goat named Chompy. In "The Same Game," Timmy wishes everyone in the world looked the same. |
Season 2: 2001-2003
# | Title | Original airdate | Code |
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7 | "Christmas Every Day!" | December 12 2001 | 107 |
Timmy wishes it was Christmas every day, but the other holidays get jealous and try to get rid of Santa; Santa runs out of present ideas. | |||
8 | "Boys in the Band/Hex Games" | March 1 2002 | 108 |
In "Boys in the Band," Timmy kidnaps Chip Skylark, because everybody is remembering Chip's concert, and not Timmy's 10th birthday. In "Hex Games," Vicky and Timmy duel for the position of "Queen of the Skatepark." | |||
9 | "Boy Toy/Inspection Detection" | March 8 2002 | 109 |
In "Boy Toy," Timmy wishes to play with his Crimson Chin action figure one more time, causing him to shrink to its size and it to spring to life. In "Inspection Detection," Cosmo and Wanda have a fairy inspection, and Timmy is framed for shoplifting in the Wall-to-Wall Mart. | |||
10 | "Action Packed/Smarty Pants" | March 22 2002 | 110 |
In "Action Packed," Timmy wishes his life were like an action movie. In "Smarty Pants," Timmy wishes he knew everything, but loses his ability while trying to use it in a competition. | |||
11 | "Super Bike/A Mile in My Shoes" | May 10 2002 | 111 |
In "Super Bike," Timmy wishes for a cool new bike, but it keeps tearing him away from his friends and family. In "A Mile in My Shoes," Timmy and his fairies switch places for a day, and realize how difficult each other's lives are. | |||
12 | "Foul Balled/The Boy Who Would Be Queen" | June 7 2002 | 113 |
In "Foul Balled," Timmy wishes Chester was the greatest baseball player of all time, but nobody else on the Little League team, "The Losers," gets to play any more. In "The Boy Who Would Be Queen," Timmy becomes a girl in order to find out what Trixie wants for her birthday, becoming "Timantha;" Cosmo and Wanda exchange genders. | |||
13 | "Totally Spaced Out/The Switch Glitch" | July 12 2002 | 201 |
In "Totally Spaced Out," another encounter with alien prince Mark Chang of Yugopotamia causes big trouble. In "The Switch Glitch," Timmy wishes he was Vicky's babysitter so he can get revenge, but the tables turn when Vicky gets Timmy's fairies as well. | |||
14 | "Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad/Knighty Knight" | September 6 2002 | 202 |
In "Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad," Timmy wishes that Mom and Dad had superpowers to make their lives easier, but then they start paying more attention to crime-fighting than to him. In "Knighty Knight," Timmy wishes he was back in the Middle Ages, and must stop his parents from being eaten by a dragon impervious to magic. | |||
15 | "Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary/Nectar of the Odds" | September 13 2002 | 203 |
In "Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary," Timmy and Remy Buxaplenty have a magical duel, and Cosmo and Remy's fairy godparent Juandissimo Magnifico, Wanda's ex-boyfriend, fight for her love. In "Nectar of the Odds," Timmy sells lemonade in order to buy tickets for "Crash Nebula on Ice," but it tastes terrible. However, when Cosmo dunks his sweaty socks in the lemonade, it becomes the tastiest lemonade ever, and it starts granting people's wishes. | |||
16 | "Hail to the Chief/Twistory" | September 27 2002 | 204 |
In "Hail to the Chief," Timmy becomes class president, but soon finds out it is not all it is cracked up to be. In "Twistory," Timmy wishes the great American leaders into his house to finish his report, but because they have vanished from history, the United States reverts to being British colonies. | |||
17 | "Fool's Day Out/Deja Vu" | October 11 2002 | 205 |
In "Fool's Day Out," Timmy summons the April Fool so he can pull pranks on people, but the April Fool is intent on destroying the world. In "Deja Vu," Timmy gets a magical watch that can turn back time, but Vicky gets her hands on it. | |||
18 | "Scary Godparents" | October 29 2002 | 207 |
Timmy wishes everyone really was what they dressed up as for Halloween, but some kids are dressed up as supervillains intent on destroying the world, and since Cosmo and Wanda are in costume, they are not fairies any more. | |||
19 | "Ruled Out/That's Life" | November 8 2002 | 208 |
In "Ruled Out," Timmy wishes that his parents cared less, so they start giving him candy for lunch and letting him watch violent television. In "That's Life," when Timmy wishes that his mom's garden was full of life, his dead hamster Eddie, who was buried in the yard, comes back from the dead, he wants revenge on Timmy and his parents. | |||
20 | "Shiny Teeth/Odd Odd West" | November 30 2002 | 209 |
In "Shiny Teeth," Dr. Bender steals Chip Skylark's teeth before a big video shoot, and Timmy has to get the teeth back before Chip is replaced by "Skip Sparkypants." In "Odd Odd West," Timmy tries to stop Dimmsdale Flats from being torn down by going back in time and reclaiming the lost deed to the area. | |||
21 | "Cosmo Con/Wanda's Day Off" | January 10 2003 | 212 |
In "Cosmo Con," Cosmo holds a top-secret fairy convention in Timmy's bathroom. In "Wanda's Day Off," Wanda takes a vacation, and Cosmo is sure he can handle things while she is gone, but thanks to a wish gone awry, cockroaches try to take over the world. | |||
22 | "Timvisible/That Old Black Magic" | April 26 2002 | 112 |
In "Timvisible," Timmy wishes he was invisible to avoid the school bully, but must become visible again to accept his "Perfect Attendance Award." In "That Old Black Magic," Timmy accidentally releases the Anti-Fairies. |
Season 3: 2003
# | Title | Original airdate | Code | ||
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31 | "Microphony/So Totally Spaced Out" | August 1 2003 | 210 | ||
In "Microphony," Timmy starts his own radio station and puts Vicky's baby-sitting service out of business. In "So Totally Spaced Out," Mark Chang enlists Timmy to defeat invaders on Yugopotamia. | |||||
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25 | "Odd Jobs/Movie Magic" | January 27 2003 | 213 | ||
In "Odd Jobs," Timmy tries to get his Dad a cool new job, but results in him almost sending Dad to Uranus for 23 years. In "Movie Magic," Timmy tries to make a great, incredible, fantastic movie to impress Trixie. | |||||
26 | "Love Struck" | February 14 2003 | 211 | ||
Timmy wishes boys and girls lived on a different side of the Earth, but chaos ensues as Cupid lies on his deathbed, and a war of the sexes is ultimately engaged. | |||||
27 | "Most Wanted Wish/This is Your Wish" | May 2 2003 | 306 | ||
In "Most Wanted Wish," Timmy wishes he was the most wanted kid on the planet. In "This is Your Wish," Cosmo goes onto a game show similar to This is Your Life, with one difference - the audience gets to choose whether he stays with Timmy or goes home with Mama Cosma. | |||||
28 | "The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad/Engine Blocked" | May 9 2003 | 305 | ||
In "Engine Blocked," Dad becomes obsessed with his new car and will not play with Timmy. In "The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad," the Crimson Chin teams up with Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad to stop the Nega-Chin from taking over the 3-D world. | |||||
29 | "Sleep Over and Over/Mother Nature" | May 17 2003 | 304 | ||
In "Sleep Over and Over," Timmy tries to get his friends back together after an argument at Timmy's sleepover. In "Mother Nature," Timmy wishes that his mother, the new weather-person, always made correct predictions. | |||||
30 | "Beddy Bye/The Grass is Greener" | May 23 2003 | 307 | ||
In "Beddy Bye," Timmy wishes away sleep, putting the Sandman out of business. In "The Grass is Greener," Timmy runs away to a rule-free carnival. | |||||
31 | "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker" | June 27 2003 | 308 | ||
Timmy finds out how Crocker became the miserable fairy-obsessed teacher he is today by going back in time. | |||||
32 | "Pipe Down/The Big Scoop" | September 26 2003 | 310 | ||
In "The Big Scoop," Chester and A.J.'s side of the episode "A Wish Too Far" is shown. In "Pipe Down," Timmy wishes away sound, which renders the new Meteor Warning System of Dimmsdale useless, just as a meteor is about to destroy Dimmsdale. | |||||
33 | "Crime Wave/Odd Ball" | October 10 2003 | 311 | ||
In "Crime Wave," Timmy wishes himself out of the bathtub to get a new Crimson Chin comic book, but Cosmo and Wanda forget to dress him. In "Odd Ball," to earn enough money to buy a new V-Cube, Timmy works as ball boy for Dimmsdale's Ball Hogs, the selfish basketball team that never wins. | |||||
34 | "Where's Wanda?/Imaginary Gary" | October 18 2003 | 312 | ||
In "Where's Wanda?", Wanda goes missing before a "Secret Probation Hearing" and Timmy and Cosmo try to find her, film noir-style. In "Imaginary Gary," Timmy wishes his old imaginary friend "Gary" into existence, but he ultimately takes over Timmy's life, sharing control with Timmy of Cosmo and Wanda. | |||||
35 | "Miss Dimmsdale/Mind Over Magic" | November 7 2003 | 401 | ||
In "Miss Dimmsdale," Vicky tries out for a beauty pageant, in which the prize is being mayor for a day, and she will not let anything stand in her way, even if it means sabotaging the other contestants. In "Mind Over Magic," Timmy obtains mind-reading abilities to prepare himself for Crocker's constant pop-quizzes. | |||||
36 | "Kung Timmy/Which Witch is Which?" | November 11 2003 | 309 | ||
In "Kung Timmy," Timmy gets kung-fu training to stand up for himself when Francis takes everything from his lunch money to his family's car and house deed. In "Which Witch is Which?", Timmy goes back in time to get proof of folk hero "Dale Dimm" so his friends will make a float of Mr. Dimm for Founders Day. | |||||
37 | "Hard Copy/Parent Hoods" | November 14 2003 | 403 | ||
In "Hard Copy," Timmy gets a magic copier that produce a real-life reproduction of whatever is placed upon it, while Wanda drags Cosmo to the doctor. In "Parent Hoods," Timmy's parents are mistaken for the infamous souvenir bandits, the Turnbaums, and Timmy tries to catch the real crooks. | |||||
38 | "Chip Off the Old Chip/Snow Bound" | November 21 2003 | 313 | ||
In "Chip Off the Old Chip," Timmy and Chip Skylark switch voices. In "Snow Bound," Timmy and Vicky are forced to team up when they are trapped in an avalanche. |
Season 4: 2004-2005
# | Title | Original airdate | Code |
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39 | "The Big Superhero Wish" | February 16 2004 | 408 |
Timmy wishes his life was like a superhero comic book. | |||
40 | "Vicky Loses Her Icky/Pixies, Inc." | February 20 2004 | 406 |
In "Vicky Loses Her Icky," Vicky becomes nice, and her meanness crawls out of her in the form of a bug, and crawls alternately into Dad, Principal Waxelplax, and the President of the United States. In "Pixies, Inc.", Pixies have bought Fairy World, and under the new management of the monotonous and very corporate Pixies, everyone's wishes are being denied. | |||
41 | "Baby Face/Mr. Right" | March 19 2004 | 405 |
In "Baby Face," Timmy wishes he was a baby to hide from Francis in Flappy Bob's Happy Peppy Learnatorium. In "Mr. Right," Timmy wishes he was always right, but trouble starts Crocker asks if Timmy has fairy godparents, and he denies it. | |||
42 | "Power Pals/Emotion Commotion" | May 18 2004 | 409 |
In "Power Pals," Timmy is treating his friends badly and they abandon him, so he wishes up some superhero friends, but they treat him badly. When the "Power Pals" try to destroy Timmy's old friends, Timmy must ultimately apologize so they can save themselves. In "Emotion Commotion," Timmy wishes away his emotions, and Cosmo has to babysit them because they have become little beings that take on the personalities of the emotions they represent. Timmy is about to perform a dangerous stunt, but wishes his emotions back before he does it. | |||
43 | "Lights! Camera! Adam!/A Bad Case of Diary-Uh" | June 1 2004 | 404 |
In "Lights! Camera! Adam!", Adam West plays the title role in the Crimson Chin movie. In "A Bad Case of Diary-Uh," Timmy starts reading Vicky's diary. | |||
44 | "Odd Couple/Class Clown" | June 14 2004 | 407 |
In "Odd Couple," Vicky gets a boyfriend, Ricky, and the two start babysitting Timmy, until Timmy pairs Ricky up with Crocker's mother Dolores and they get married. In "Class Clown," Timmy wishes he was the funniest person on Earth. | |||
45 | "Who's Your Daddy?/Homewrecker" | June 18 2004 | 411 |
In "Who's Your Daddy?", Timmy wishes he was different people's sons when Dad cannot attend his Squirrelly Scout Father-Son Picnic. In "Homewrecker," Timmy wrecks Vicky's house while under her thumb there. | |||
46 | "Crash Nebula" | July 2 2004 | 604 |
While trying to describe an episode of his favorite show, Crash Nebula, to Cosmo and Wanda, Timmy manages to miss the entire thing. | |||
47 | "Shelf Life" | September 10 2004 | 402 |
Timmy puts off a book report which Crocker assigned him until the last minute, so he wishes Tom Sawyer out of his novel to help him with it, but Tom just causes more trouble when he steals one of Cosmo and Wanda's wands and begins changing various books in the library. | |||
48 | "Fairy Friends and Neighbors/Just the Two of Us" | November 27 2004 | 410 |
In "Fairy Friends and Neighbors," Timmy wishes Mom and Dad had some adult friends, so Cosmo and Wanda become their "human" adult friends. In "Just the Two of Us," Timmy wishes he and Trixie were the last people in the universe so he can actually date her. | |||
49 | "New Squid in Town/Wish Fixers" | November 27 2004 | 412 |
In "New Squid in Town," Mark Chang moves into the Dimmsdale Dump and disguises himself as an average Earth child so he will not have to marry the insane, and to him, hideously ugly, Mandie. In "Wish Fixers," Timmy signs a contract with the Pixies to stop him from making bad wishes, but does not read the fine print. |
Season 5: 2005
# | Title | Original airdate | Code |
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50 | "Catman Meets the Crimson Chin/Genie Meanie Minie Moe" | January 17 2005 | 504B 513A |
In "Catman Meets the Crimson Chin," another attempt at saving the day gets Catman sued, but Timmy bails him out; Timmy wishes that Catman could fight crime in the Crimson Chin's webtoon for a while, but Catman refuses to leave once he gets fans.In "Genie Meanie Minie Moe," Timmy rubs a lava lamp at a garage sale and accidentally releases a genie, Norm. | |||
51 | "Nega-Timmy/Love at First Height" | February 14 2005 | 507 |
In "Nega-Timmy," Timmy wishes to do the opposite of what his parents tell him, and when they tell him to be good, he turns into an evil vampire-like being intent on destroying the world. In "Love at First Height," when Timmy wishes he were 16 in order to be able to ride on a roller coaster, Vicky falls in love with him. | |||
52 | "Truth or Cosmoquences/Beach Bummed" | February 15 2005 | 413 |
In "Truth or Cosmoquences," Cosmo lies to impress his fairy friends at his high school reunion. In "Beach Bummed," after being picked on by Francis, Timmy wishes he was the biggest guy on the beach. | |||
53 | "You Doo!/Just Desserts" | February 16 2005 | 508 |
In "Just Desserts," Timmy wishes every meal was dessert, but his wish makes the entire town fat and makes the Earth almost hurdle into the Sun. In "You Doo!", Timmy wishes for a "You-Doo doll" of Francis for revenge. | |||
54 | "Back to Norm/Teeth for Two" | February 17 2005 | 504A 513B |
In "Back to Norm," Crocker gets the lava lamp as a present. In "Teeth for Two," Jorgen plans to use Timmy's tooth as as an engagement ring for the Tooth Fairy. | |||
55 | "The Masked Magician/The Big Bash" | February 18 2005 | 603 |
In "The Masked Magician," when Timmy gets better at magic than Mr. Bickles, with help from Cosmo and Wanda, and goes into superhero mode, Mr. Bickles gets mad at Timmy and becomes his arch-nemesis. In "The Big Bash," Timmy and Remy Buxaplenty compete for some rule-free wishes by going on a cross-time scavenger hunt; Cosmo and Juandissimo Magnifico compete for Wanda. | |||
56 | "Blondas Have More Fun/Five Days of F.L.A.R.G." | April 2 2005 | 510 |
In "Blondas Have More Fun," Wanda and her famous sister Blonda secretly switch places for a day; Timmy does dangerous stunts while Wanda is away. In "Five Days of F.L.A.R.G.", Mark Chang is missing F.L.A.R.G. (a Yugopotamian holiday), so his appendix is going to blow up on Earth. Timmy wishes he could celebrate a real F.L.A.R.G. on Earth, when he finds out that on the last day Mark has to destroy the planet. | |||
57 | "Go West, Young Man/Birthday Wish" | May 9 2005 | 509 |
In "Go West, Young Man," Catman wants to relive his childhood, so Timmy wishes him young again. In "Birthday Wish," Timmy ignores Tootie's birthday invitations, so he starts feeling guilty and lends her his godparents for her birthday - but Cosmo and Wanda do not tell her the rules. | |||
58 | "Timmy's 2-D House of Horror/It's a Wishful Life" | May 10 2005 | 511 |
In "Timmy's 2-D House of Horror," Vicky's house is destroyed, so Vicky's family stays at Timmy's house, and Timmy wishes that Vicky's family's 3-D glasses will make anything they hear and see scary. In "It's a Wishful Life," Timmy feels unappreciated, so he wishes he never existed. | |||
59 | "Escape From Unwish Island/The Gland Plan" | May 11 2005 | 512 |
In "Escape From Unwish Island," Timmy's unwished wishes try to take revenge on him. In "The Gland Plan," Cosmo and Anti-Cosmo have problems with their "fa giggly glands," which allow them to turn into different objects or animals, so they have to have a transplant. | |||
60 | "Hassle in the Castle/Remy Rides Again" | May 12 2005 | 601 |
In "Remy Rides Again," Remy Buxaplenty returns to get revenge on Timmy for making his godparent go away forever, by making Timmy happy so he will no longer need godparents. In "Hassle in the Castle," Timmy wants to see what it is like in Cosmo and Wanda's castle, so he uses his shrink-suit to shrink down and enter the castle, when all of the portraits of Cosmo and Wanda's rejected godchildren in a room known as the "Hall of Infamy" come to life for revenge. | |||
61 | "Talkin' Trash/Timmy TV" | May 13 2005 | 602 |
In "Talkin' Trash," Wanda's father Big Daddy, who hates everyone except Wanda, comes and has to clean up "stinky magic." In "Timmy TV," Fairy World hosts a reality show called Timmy TV, on ever since they cancelled Leave it to Binky. |
Season 6: 2005-2006
# | Title | Original airdate | Code |
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62 | "Mooooving Day/Big Wanda" | October 3 2005 | 605 |
In "Mooooving Day," Timmy's wishes his mother, who is a real-estate agent, could sell a house to anyone. In "Big Wanda," Wanda takes over the family business when someone kidnaps Big Daddy. | |||
63 | "Oh, Brother!/What's the Difference?" | October 4 2005 | 606 |
In "Oh, Brother!", Timmy wishes he had an older brother. In "What's the Difference?", Timmy wishes his school were like a puzzle book. | |||
64 | "Smart Attack/Operation F.U.N." | October 5 2005 | 607 |
In "Smart Attack," Timmy wishes that Dad were smart so he can help him with his homework correctly without embarrassing Dad. In "Operation F.U.N.", Remy Buxaplenty convinces Timmy that he should go to a "great" military school. | |||
65 | "Something's Fishy/Presto Change-O" | October 6 2005 | 608 |
In "Something's Fishy," Timmy wishes he were "Timmy Turntrout," and while swimming in the ocean with Cosmo and Wanda happens on the lost city of Atlantis. In "Presto Change-O," Timmy wishes he had a device which would allow him to change places with anyone he touched. | |||
66 | "The Good Ol' Days/Future Lost" | October 7 2005 | 609 |
In "The Good Ol' Days," Grampa Pappy babysits Timmy, and Timmy wishes they were in an old cartoon, as Pappy describes. In "Future Lost," Timmy wishes the world were like a futuristic society in one of Dad's books. | |||
67 | "Timmy the Barbarian/No Substitute for Crazy!" | November 25 2006 | 610 |
In "Timmy the Barbarian," Binky is ill in bed, so Jorgen (forcefully) insists on reading him a bed-time story; but, fairy bed-time stories make whatever the story is about actually happen, and Jorgen tells the story of how Timmy wishes the world was like this barbarian movie he saw. In "No Substitute for Crazy!", when Crocker injures himself, Timmy gets a wonderful new substiture teacher, Mrs. Sunshine, so he wishes she were his permanent teacher; then he finds out she is actually an evil, professional fairy-hunter named Ms. Doombringer. |
Television movies
- Abra-Catastrophe! (July 12 2003)
- Channel Chasers (July 23 2004)
- School's Out! The Musical (June 10 2005)
- Fairy Idol (May 19 2006)
Crossovers with The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
Crimson Chin "webisodes"
There were approximately 10 or 11 short Macromedia Flash cartoons featuring the Crimson Chin made for Nickelodeon's website in 2001. Some of the segments aired on the first season episodes of The Fairly OddParents that were compiled from the Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts, were included on The Fairly OddParents: Superhero Spectacle DVD and sometimes are seen on Nicktoons Network (but all versions of the cartoons besides the internet versions are somewhat edited).