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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 shorts, beginning with the short The Fairly OddParents!. It's about a young niserble kid who gains fairly odd parents because he is very unhappy

Since 1998, Nickelodeon aired a total of seven seasons with currently 112 Fairly OddParents episodes, including ten Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts, five television movies and three Jimmy Timmy television movies.

Series overview

Season Episodes Season premiere Season finale DVD releases
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 6 March 30, 2001 May 3, 2002 June 2, 2009 October 17, 2005 [1]
2 14 June 12 2002 February 3, 2003 June 2, 2009
3 20 April 28, 2003 January 19, 2004
4 14 March 15, 2004 February 14, 2005
5 16 May 2, 2005 November 25, 2005
6 20 February 18, 2008 May 3, 2009 November 18, 2008 (Volume 1)[2] — May 2, 2010
7 21 July 6, 2009

Episodes

Note: D = DVD episode order, B = episode number by broadcast order, P = production order. Click the arrows next to the column headers to change the ordering of the list.

Season Pilot: 1998-2001

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 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 8 out of 10 shorts were aired on Nickelodeon with Tara Strong dubbing over Mary Kay Bergman's Timmy Turner's voice.

Before The Fairly OddParents series officially began, The Fairly OddParents aired 10 total shorts through 1998-2001. Each short has been released to DVD.

D B Title Original air date Code
0101"The Fairly Odd Parents! (Pilot)"September 4, 1998001
0202"Too Many Timmys!"September 25, 1998002
0303"Where's the Wand?"October 2, 1998003
0404"Party of Three"January 2, 1999004
0505"The Fairy Flu"May 1, 1999005
0606"The Temp"July 24, 1999006
0707"The Zappys"December 31, 1999007
0808"Scout's Honor"January 17, 2000008
0909"The Really Bad Day"December 8, 2000009
1010"Super Humor"March 23, 2001010

Season 1: 2001- 2002

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 Turner's Parents showing their faces.The season ended on May 6, 2001, with the episode, "Dream Goat/The Same Game".

In The Big Problem, Timmy decides that he wants to be an adult, but, as part of 'Da Rules', he can't be changed back until he acts like a kid again. In Power Mad, Timmy's friends AJ and Chester get zapped into a video game, and Timmy has to go in and get them out. In Spaced Out, Timmy decides to play with an alien, but the alien falls in love with Vicky and Cosmo and Wanda can not get rid of it because they can not mess around with love. In TransParents, it's up to Wanda and Cosmo to fake being human and go to a parent-teacher conference with Tim's teacher, who is very obsessed with the idea of fairy godparents. In Chin Up, the Crimson Chin from a comic book is wished to life, but soon realizes that his entire life is fake. Timmy poses as a sidekick to get the hero's confidence up. In Dog's Day Afternoon, Timmy decides that Vicy treats dogs better than him, so he wishes to be a dog. He's later confronted with the fact that dogs can't talk and he can't wish back when he learns that he has to go to the vet's. In A Wish Too Far, Timmy tries to impress a girl he likes, but ends up losing his godparents. He has to get them back by earning their forgiveness. In Tiny Timmy, Timmy gets shrunk down to get a better idea of what to do for a school assignment, but gets eaten by Vicky. Vicky, meanwhile, wants to go destroy lots of stuff in the house and blame Timmy. In Father Time, Timmy uses heatvision to melt a trophy of his dads. He tries to get his dad to keep from winning it by going back in time, but soon finds out that the trophy brought his parents together and is the one thing standing between his dad and ruling over the whole world. In Apartnership, Cosmo goes to the Fairy World after Wanda gets mad at him for messing up their anniversary. Cosmo's mom hooks him up with two new fairy girlfriends, and Wanda has to defeat them to get Cosmo back. In Dream Goat, it comes to Timmy's attention that the city mascot is captive and very upset, so he wishes it free and Vicky gets the blame. However, he begins to feel guilty for what he's done and begins to make wishes in his sleep. In The Same Game, Timmy gets in trouble with an evil dentist. He wishes for everyone to be the same so basically no one's evil, but then he finds that he is unable to undo the wish because he's the same as everyone else and Cosmo and Wanda can not identify him. In Christmas Every Day, Timmy decides that having every day be Christmas would be fun. Then Santa is threatened to be sent to the nonexistent February 33, so Timmy has to stop everything by going to the North Pole. In Boys in the Band, Timmy and Chip Skylark share the same birthday, and Timmy decides to wish Chip Skylark into danger. Then Chip gets into the Turner's house, where he marries Vicky. In Hex Games, Vicky becomes the Queen of the Skate Park. She decides that kids can't ride on the ramps, so Timmy faces off against her in a skate competition to get the ability to ride the ramps back. In Boy Toy, Timmy decides to play with his Crimson Chin doll, so Cosmo and Wanda make Timmy into a doll. Timmy has to team up with the Crimson Chin to save his fairy godparents from Vicky. In Inspection Detection, the Wall 2 Wall Mart gets robbed and Timmy has to help Wanda and Cosmo pass the Fairy Inspection, as well as prove to his parents that he isn't the thief. In Action Packed, Timmy wishes for the world to be a live-action movie. Jorgen steals all the fairies because he's the villain, and Timmy has to get them back before he becomes more powerful by stealing their energy. In Smarty Pants, Timmy gets tired of failing school, so he wishes to know everything. Since he now knows everything, he decides that it would be a good idea to team up with his friend A.J. and face off in a competition against another school. However, he soon forgets everything he knew after making the wish. In Super Bike, Dimmsdale is holding a Father-Son Race, and Timmy's dad makes him a bike to ride on. The bike is pathetic and Timmy wishes for a 'super bike'(even though Cosmo and Wanda say not to) and the bike begins to control Timmy's life. In A Mile in my Shoes, Cosmo and Wanda switch places with Timmy because they all think that each other's lives are easy. Timmy has problem with controlling his magic, and the godparents find surving the Turners and Timmy's school very hard. In Timvisible, Timmy decides to avoid Francis beating him by turning invisible. Since he's basically a ghost, everyone in the school freaks out and Mr. Crocker goes after him. In That Ol' Black Magic, it's Friday the 13th and Timmy goes to an amusement park. Something destroys the park, and Timmy soon learns that it's the Anti-Fairies are doing it.
Prod. No. Title Original airdate
1 "The Big Problem / Power Mad" March 30, 2001
2 "Spaced Out / TransParents" April 6, 2001
3 "Chin Up / Dog's Day Afternoon" April 13, 2001
4 "A Wish Too Far / Tiny Timmy" April 27, 2001
5 "Father Time / Apartnership" April 20, 2001
6 "Dream Goat / The Same Game" May 6, 2001
7 "Christmas Every Day" December 12, 2001
8 "Boys in the Band / Hex Games" March 1, 2002
9 "Boy Toy / Inspection Detection" March 8, 2002
10 "Action Packed / Smarty Pants" March 15, 2002
11 "Super Bike / A Mile in My Shoes" April 19, 2002
12 "Timvisible / That Ol' Black Magic" April 26, 2002
13 "Foul Balled / The Boy Who Would Be Queen" May 3, 2002

Season 2: 2002-2003

The second season of The Fairly OddParents first aired on June 12, 2002, with the episode "Totally Spaced Out. The season ended on February 3;, 2003, with the episode, "Information Stupor Highway". For the first time, during the second season, the series premiered its first TV Movie, "Abra-Catastrophe!".

3wastyle="background-color: #FFA500" | Prod. No. In Totally Spaced Out, Timmy gets annoyed with Vicky and wishes her to a place that is very, very far away. But, of course, everything goes wrong and Timmy has to face a guy named Mark to get Vicky back. In The Switch Glitch, Timmy wishes to be Vicky's babysitter instead of vice versa, but soon feels guilty for what he's done. Un-wishing is made even harder because Wanda and Cosmo now belong to Vicky. In Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad, Timmy feels kind of lonely because his parents work all day and never have any time or energy for him. But now Mr. and Mrs. Turner are too busy fighting evildoers to pay any attention to him, and he can't wish them back because they're too strong to be affected by magic. In Knighty Knight, Timmy goes to the town's Midevil Faire, but decides it's really lame. He wishes to go back to the Middle Ages, but accidentally brings his cow-suited parents with him. A dragon brings his parents with him into his cave and threatens to eat him. In Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary, a rich kid moves into the town and annoys Timmy because he pops up everywhere. Timmy wishes himself away from this guy, but he follows him because he also has a fairy godparent. After realizing that this fairy is Wanda's ex-boyfriend, there's a fairy duel.
Title Original airdate
14 "Totally Spaced Out / The Switch Glitch" June 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 20, 2002
18 "Fool's Day Out / Deja Vu" October 11, 2002
19 "Information Stupor Highway" November 1, 2002
20 "Scary Godparents" October 29, 2002
21 "Ruled Out / That's Life" November 8, 2002
22 "Shiny Teeth / Odd, Odd West" November 15, 2002
23 "MicroPhoney / So Totally Spaced Out" January 20, 2003
24 "Love Struck!" February 14, 2003
25 "Cosmo Con / Wanda's Day Off" January 27, 2003
26 "Odd Jobs / Movie Magic" February 3, 2003

Season 3: 2003-2004

The third season of The Fairly OddParents premiered on April 28, 2003 and ended on January 19 2004, "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour". The 2nd TV movie aired on May 7, 2004.

Prod. No. Title Original airdate
27-28-29 "Abra-Catastrophe!" April 28, 2003
30 "Sleepover and Over / Mother Nature" May 5, 2003
31 "The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad / Engine Blocked" May 12, 2003
32 "Most Wanted Wish / This is Your Wish" May 19, 2003
33 "Beddy Bye / The Grass is Greener" November 3, 2003
34 "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker" November 10, 2003
35 "Kung Timmy / Which Witch is Which?" November 17, 2003
36 "Pipe Down / The Big Scoop" December 8, 2003
37 "Crime Wave / Odd Ball" January 5, 2004
38 "Where's Wanda? / Imaginary Gary" January 12, 2004
39 "Chip Off the Old Chip / Snow Bound" January 19, 2004

Season 4: 2004-2005

The fifth season of the Fairly OddParents premiered on February 16, 2004 and ended February 14, 2005. This season also has the 3rd TV Movie, "School's Out: The Musical", the very first movie to be featured as a musical film.

Prod. No. Title Original airdate
40 "Miss Dimmsdale / Mind Over Magic" February 16, 2004
41 "Shelf Life" February 23, 2004
42 "Hard Copy / Parent Hoods" March 1, 2004
43 "Lights... Camera... Adam! / A Bad Case of Diary-Uh" March 15, 2004
44 "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour" May 7, 2004
45 "Baby Face / Mr. Right" March 22, 2004
46 "Vicky Loses Her Icky / Pixies Inc." August 30, 2004
47 "Odd Couple / Class Clown" September 6, 2004
48 "The Big Superhero Wish" September 20, 2004
49 "Power Pals / Emotion Commotion" November 1, 2004
50 "Fairy Friends and Neighbors / Just the Two of Us" November 8, 2004
51 "Who's Your Daddy? / Homewrecker" November 15, 2004
52 "A New Squid in Town / Wish Fixers" December 20, 2004
53 "Truth or Cosmoquences / Beach Bummed" December 27, 2005
54-55-56 "Channel Chasers" April 23, 2004
57 "Catman Meets the Crimson Chin / Genie Meanie Minie Mo" February 7, 2005 / January 17, 2005
58-59 "School's Out! The Musical" June 10, 2005
60 "Nega-Timmy / Love at First Height" February 14, 2005

Season 5: 2005

The fifth season of The Fairly OddParents continued on May 2, 2005, with the episode, "You Doo!/Jest Desserts". The season ended on November 25, 2005 with the episode, "Timmy the Barbarian!/No Substitute for Crazy!". The season aired its 4th TV Movie, "Fairy Idol", and the last two Jimmy Timmy Trilogy movies, "When Nerds Collide" and "The Jerkinators". Since "The Jerkinators", both Jimmy Neutron and The Fairly OddParents had seemed to end. But as of November 2006, Jimmy Neutron aired its final three regular episodes, and The Fairly OddParents with 1 episode.

That was the first season to be broadcasted on Nickelodeon Latin America. Disney Channel along with Jetix hold the rights to broadcast all previous episodes in Latin America, except for The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour special, which does broadcast on Nickelodeon, though with different dubbed voices.

Prod. No. Title Original airdate
61 "Just Desserts / You Doo" May 2, 2005
62 "Go Young, West Man / Birthday Wish" May 9, 2005
63 "Blondas Have More Fun / Five Days of FLARG" May 16, 2005
64 "Timmy's 2D House of Horror / It's a Wishful Life" May 23, 2005
65 "Escape from Unwish Island / The Gland Plan" August 29, 2005
66 "Back to the Norm / Teeth for Two" September 5, 2005
67 "Hassle in the Castle / Remy Rides Again" September 12, 2005
68 "Talkin' Trash / Timmy TV" September 19, 2005
69 "The Masked Magician / The Big Bash" September 26, 2005
70 "Crash Nebula" May 30, 2004
71 "Mooooving Day / Big Wanda" October 3, 2005
72 "Oh, Brother! / What's the Difference?" October 10, 2005
73 "Smart Attack / Operation F.U.N." October 17, 2005
74 "Something's Fishy / Presto Change-O" November 11, 2005
75 "The Good Ol' Days / Future Lost" November 18, 2005
76 "Timmy the Barbarian / No Substitute for Crazy" November 25, 2005

Season 6: 2008-2009

Originally, 'No Substitute for Crazy' 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 least 20 episodes[3]. The season first premiered on February 18, 2008 with the 5th Fairly OddParents movie, Fairly OddBaby, 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. So far 93 total episodes have aired so far. Another 4 new episodes aired 30 November 2008 during the new SuperStuffed Nicktoons Weekend.

That is the second season to be broadcast by Nickelodeon Latin America. It started airing July 4, 2008

Prod. No. Title Original airdate
81-82 "Fairly OddBaby" February 18, 2008
83 "Mission: Responsible / Hairicane" March 10, 2008 / March 11, 2008
84 "Open Wide and Say Aaagh! / Odd Pirates" March 12, 2008 / March 13, 2008
85 "Fairly Oddlympics" August 1, 2008
86 "The Odd Squad / For Emergencies Only" May 12, 2008 / May 13, 2008
87 "Cheese and Crockers / Land Before Timmy" May 14, 2008 / May 15, 2008
88 "Merry Wishmas" December 12, 2008
89 "King Chang / The End of the Universe-ity" May 16, 2008 / August 11, 2008
90 "Sooper Poof / Wishing Well" August 12, 2008 / August 13, 2008
91 "Wishy Washy / Poof's Playdate" August 14, 2008 / August 15, 2008
92 "Vicky Gets Fired / Chindred Spirits" November 30, 2008
93 "9 Lives / Dread 'n' Breakfast" November 30, 2008
94 "Birthday Bashed / Momnipresent" July 9, 2009 / August 12, 2009
95-96 "Wishology: The Big Beginning" May 1, 2009
97-98 "Wishology: The Exciting Middle Part" May 2, 2009
99-100 "Wishology: The Final Ending" May 3, 2009

Season 7: 2009-2010

The seventh season premiered in July 6, 2009. The first special of the season, "Anti-Poof", aired on July 10, 2009. All the episodes of Season 7 have aired in Australia.

Prod. No. Title Original airdate
101 "Anti Poof" July 10, 2009
102 "Add-A-Dad / Squirrely Puffs" August 11, 2009 / August 13, 2009
103 "Mice Capades / Formula for Disaster" July 8, 2009 / July 7, 2009
104 "Bad Heir Day / Freaks and Greeks" July 6, 2009 / July 11, 2009
105 "Fly Boy / Temporary Fairy" August 14, 2009 / September 29, 2009
106 "Crocker Shocker / Super Zero" September 28, 2009 / October 1, 2009
107 "Dadbracadabra / Timmy Turnip" October 2, 2009 / August 10, 2009
108 "One Man Banned / Frenemy Mine" October 16, 2009
109 "Chicken Poofs / Stupid Cupid" April 9, 2010 / February 6, 2010
110 "Double Oh Schnozmo / Planet Poof" TBA 2010 / April 5, 2010
111 "The Boss of Me / He Poofs He Scores" TBA 2010 / April 8, 2010
112 "Play Date of Doom / Teacher,s Pet" April 6, 2010 / April 7, 2010
113 "Manic Mom Day / Crocker of Gold" TBA 2010 / TBA 2010
114 "Beach Blanket Bozos / Poltergeeks" TBA 2010 / TBA 2010
115 "The Old Man and the C / Balance of Flour" TBA 2010 / TBA 2010
116 "Food Fight / Please Don't Feed the Turners" TBA 2010/ TBA 2010
117 "Take and Fake / Cosmo Rules" February 6, 2010 / TBA 2010
118 "Lights Out / Dad Overboard" TBA 2010 / TBA 2010
119 "Farm Pit / Crock Talk" TBA 2010 / TBA 2010
120 "Spellementary School / Operation: Dinkleberg" TBA 2010 / TBA 2010

Season 8

The eighth season of The Fairly OddParents is currently in production and will likely begin airing sometime in late 2010 or early 2011.

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