List of The Fairly OddParents episodes

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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!.

Since 1998, Nickelodeon aired a total of 87 Fairly OddParents productions, including ten Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts, 72 television episodes, five television movies and three Jimmy Timmy television movies.

In Brazil, all the episodes are shown in production order.

Contents

[edit] Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Season Zero 10 19982001  ???  ???  ???
Season One 7 2001 TBA TBA July 15, 2008
Season Two 14 2002 TBA TBA November 18, 2008
Season Three 20 2003 TBA TBA TBA, 2009
Season Four 15 2004 TBA TBA TBA
Season Five 14 2005 TBA TBA TBA
Season Six 10 2005-2006 TBA TBA TBA
Season Seven 7+ 2008-present TBA TBA TBA

[edit] Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts

The Fairly OddParents's actual origins premiered as Oh Yeah! cartoon shorts. The Fairly OddParents first premiered on September 4, 1998 with the episode, "The Fairly OddParents!", plus the first apperance of Timmy Turner, Cosmo, Wanda, and Vicky. The shorts season ended on March 23, 2001 with the short, "Super Humor", a week before the offical series began.


# Airdate Title
1 September 4, 1998 "The Fairly Oddparents!"
2 September 25, 1998 "Too Many Timmys!"
3 October 2, 1998 "Wheres The Wand?"
4 January 2, 1999 "Party of Three"
5 May 1, 1999 "The Fairy Flu"
6 July 24, 1999 "The Temp"
7 December 31, 1999 "The Zappys"
8 January 17, 2000 "Scounts Honor"
9 December 8, 2000 "The Really Bad Day"
10 March 23, 2001 "Super Humor"

[edit] Regular episodes

[edit] Season 1

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 Turners Parents showing their faces. The season ended on December 12, 2001 with the special, "Christmas Every Day". Thus, this season only consisted of 7 episodes, making the 1st season, a mid season.


# Title Airdate
1 "The Big Problem!/Power Mad!" March 30, 2001
2 "Spaced Out/TransParents!" April 6, 2001
3 "A Wish Too Far!/Tiny Timmy!" April 13, 2001
4 "Father Time!/Apartnership!" April 20, 2001
5 "Chin Up!/Dog's Day Afternoon" April 27, 2001
6 "Dream Goat!/The Same Game" May 4, 2001
7 "Christmas Every Day" December 12, 2001

[edit] Season 2

The second season of The Fairly OddParents began on March 1, 2002 with the episode, "Boys in the Band/Hex Games", with the actual first apperance of Chip Skylark. The season ended on November 30, 2002. with the episode, "Shiny Teeth/Odd, Odd West", with the second apperance of Chip Skylark.


# Title AirDate
8 Boys in the Band/Hex Games March 1, 2002
9 Boy Toy/Inspection Detection March 8, 2002
10 Action Packed/Smarty Pants March 22, 2002
11 Timvisible/That Old Black Magic April 26, 2002
12 Super Bike/A Mile in My Shoes May 10, 2002
13 Foul Balled/The Boy Who Would Be Queen June 7, 2002
14 Totally Spaced Out/The Switch Glitch July 12, 2002
15 Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad/Knighty Knight September 6, 2002
16 Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary/Nectar of the Odds September 13, 2002
17 Hail to the Chief/Twistory September 27, 2002
18 Fool's Day Out/Deja Vu October 11, 2002
19 Scary Godparents October 29, 2002
20 Ruled Out/That Is Life! November 8, 2002
21 Shiny Teeth/Odd, Odd West November 30, 2002

[edit] Season 3

The third season of The Fairly OddParents first aired on January 10, 2003, with the episode, "Cosmo Con/Wanda's Day Off!". The season ended on November 21, 2003, with the episode, "Chip Off the Old Chip/Snow Bound", the 3rd and last main apperarence of Chip Skylark. For the first time, during the third season, the series premiered the first TV Movie, "Abra-Catastrophe!". Thus, the third season currently has the most episodes yet in the series.


# Title AirDate
22 "Cosmo Con/Wanda's Day Off!" January 10, 2003
23 "Information Stupor Highway" January 20, 2003
24 "Odd Jobs/Movie Magic" January 27, 2003
25 "Love Struck!" February 14, 2003
26 "Most Wanted Wish / This is Your Wish" May 2, 2003
27 "The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad!/Engine Blocked" May 9, 2003
28 "Sleep Over and Over/Mother Nature" May 17, 2003
29 "Beddy Bye/The Grass is Greener" May 23, 2003
30 "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker!" June 27, 2003
31-33 "Abra-Catastrophe!" July 11, 2003
34 "MicroPhony/So Totally Spaced Out" August 1, 2003
35 "Pipe Down!/The Big Scoop!" September 26, 2003
36 "Crime Wave/Odd Ball" October 10, 2003
37 "Where Is Wanda?/Imaginary Gary" October 18, 2003
38 "Miss Dimmsdale/Mind Over Magic" November 7, 2003
39 "Kung Timmy/Which Witch is Which?" November 11, 2003
40 "Hard Copy/Parent Hoods" November 14, 2003
41 "Chip Off the Old Chip/Snow Bound" November 21, 2003

[edit] Season 4

The fourth season of The Fairly OddParents premiered on February 16, 2004, with the Super Hero special, "The Big Superhero Wish!". The season ended on, November 27, 2004, with the episode, "A New Squid in Town!/Wish Fixers", which first shows Mark Chang as Timmy Turner's new recurring friend of Earth, and plus the first apperance of Princess Mandi, who wishes to marry Mark to become ruler of Yugopataimia. The fourth season aired the second TV Movie, "Channel Chasers", and the premiere of The first Jimmy Timmy Trilogy Movie, "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour". During the season, the show premiered a special that mainly focuses on the origins of Crash Nebula.


# Title AirDate
42 "The Big Superhero Wish!" February 16, 2004
43 "Vicky Loses Her Icky/Pixies Inc." February 20, 2004
44 "Baby Face/Mr. Right!" March 19, 2004
JT1 "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour" May 7, 2004
45 "Power Pals/Emotion Commotion!" May 18, 2004
46 "Lights...Camera...Adam!/A Bad Case of Diary-Uh!" June 1, 2004
47 "The Odd Couple/Class Clown" June 14, 2004
48 "Who's Your Daddy?/HomeWrecker" June 18, 2004
49 "Crash Nebula" July 2, 2004
50-52 "Channel Chasers" July 23, 2004
53 "Shelf Life" September 10, 2004
54 "Fairy Friends and Neighbors!/Just the Two of Us!" November 27, 2004
55 "A New Squid in Town!/Wish Fixers" November 27, 2004

[edit] Season 5

The fifth season of the Fairly OddParents premiered on January 17, 2005, with the episode, "Catman Meets the Crimson Chin/Genie Meanie Minie Mo,", plus showing the first apperance of Norm the Genie. The season ended on June 10, 2005, with the 4th TV Movie, "School's Out: The Musical", thus the first Fairly OddParents TV movie with a musical.


# Title AirDate
56 "Catman Meets the Crimson Chin/Genie Meanie Minie Mo" January 17, 2005
57 "Nega-Timmy/Love at First Height" February 14, 2005
58 "Truth or Cosmoquences/Beach Bummed!" February 15, 2005
59 "You Doo/Just Desserts!" February 16, 2005
60 "Back to the Norm/Teeth for Two" February 17, 2005
61 "Blondas Have More Fun!/Five Days of F.L.A.R.G." April 2, 2005
62 "Go Young, West Man!/Birthday Wish!" May 9, 2005
63 "Timmy's 2-D House of Horror/It's a Wishful Life" May 10, 2005
64 "Escape From Unwish Island/The Gland Plan" May 11, 2005
65 "Hassle in the Castle/Remy Rides Again" February 18, 2005
66 "The Masked Magician/The Big Bash" May 12, 2005
67 "Talkin' Trash/Timmy TV" May 13, 2005
68-69 "School's Out: The Musical" June 10, 2005

[edit] Season 6

The sixth season of The Fairly OddParents premiered on October 3, 2005, with the episode, "Mooooving Day!/Big Wanda". The season ended on November 25, 2006 with the episode, "Timmy the Barbarian!/No Substitute for Crazy!". Thus, this is the only season that ran the longest. Plus the season aired the 5th TV Movie, "Fairy Idol", and the last two Jimmy Timmy Trilogy movies, "When Nerds Collide" and "The Jerkinators". After the Jerkinators, Both Jimmy Neutron and The Fairly OddParents have ended their runs, but 3 episodes of Jimmy Neutron and 1 episode of The Fairly OddParents have aired in November 2006. As of November 2006, Jimmy Neutron has ended, and The Fairly OddParents went to a hiatus. While on hiatus, The Lucky 7 Marathon special aired on July 7, 2007.


# Title AirDate
70 Mooooving Day!/Big Wanda October 3, 2005
71 Oh, Brother!/What's the Difference? October 4, 2005
72 Smart Attack!/Operation F.U.N. October 5, 2005
73 Something's Fishy!/Presto Change-O October 6, 2005
74 The Good Old Days!/Future Lost October 7, 2005
JT2 The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide January 16, 2006
75-76 Fairy Idol May 19, 2006
JT3 The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators July 21, 2006
77 Timmy the Barbarian!/No Substitute for Crazy! November 25, 2006

[edit] Season 7

After a year long hiatus, the show was revived for a Seventh Season to contain 20 half episodes[1]. The season first premiered on February 18, 2008 with the 8th Fairly OddParents movie, Fairly OddBaby, plus the first appearance of Baby Poof. The first 2 episodes aired March 10 - March 13, 2008 as part of "Poof! There He Is! Week". The next 2½ episodes aired from May 12 - May 16, 2008, as part of "Turner & Poof Week". One episode titled "King Chang" currently does not have a "partner episode", thus making 83½ episodes.


# Title AirDate
78-79 Fairly OddBaby February 18, 2008
80a Mission: Responsible March 10, 2008
80b Hairicane March 11, 2008
81a Open Wide And Say Aggh! March 12, 2008
81b OddPirates March 13, 2008
82a The Odd Squad May 12, 2008
82b For Emergencies Only May 13, 2008
83a Land Before Timmy May 14, 2008
83b Cheese and Crockers May 15, 2008
84a King Chang May 16, 2008
84b The End of the Universe-ity[2] TBA, 2008

[edit] Specials

# Plot Summary Original airdate Code
S1 "The 77 Secrets of The Fairly OddParents Revealed!"  July 7, 2007 S01
This was a special aired on 7/07/07, to reveal 77 secrets of The Fairly OddParents and a secret 78th secret at the end. The special revealed that a new character would be added to the show. (Baby Poof) There was a marathon of The Fairly OddParents from 7/6c AM to 7/6c PM. The marathon included Farily OddParents TV movies and favorite episodes. (Turbonick link

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://frederatorblogs.com/odd/2007/12/20/the-oddparents-are-coming-the-oddparents-are/ The OddParents are coming the OddParents are coming
  2. ^ Mentioned in "King Chang" credits

[edit] See also

[edit] External links