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School's Out!: The Musical
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DVD cover
Written by
  • Steve Marmel
  • Butch Hartman
Directed byButch Hartman
StarringTara Strong
Daran Norris
Susanne Blakeslee
S. Scott Bullock
Ben Stein
Theme music composer
ComposerGuy Moon
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersBob Boyle
Steve Marmel
EditorOtto Ferrene
Running time47 minutes
Production companiesNickelodeon
Frederator Studios
Original release
Release(Australia)
June 11, 2004 (2004-06-11)
(US)
(Latin America)
March 25, 2005 (2005-03-25)
(US)
  • June 10, 2005 (2005-06-10)

School's Out!: The Musical is an animated musical-comedy television film and the 18th/19th episode of the fourth season of The Fairly OddParents, which aired on Nickelodeon on June 10, 2005.

The episode chronicles the Pixies' (Ben Stein) plot to take over Fairy World and Earth by joining a businessman named Flappy Bob (S. Scott Bullock) to ruin the summer of Timmy Turner (Tara Strong) and his friends with an educational summer camp.

Plot

After accidentally being abandoned by his clown parents thinking him to be in danger, an infant Flappy Bob is found on the side of the road in Kansas by Pixies H.P. and Sanderson who decide to use raise him as their pawn.

Thirty-seven years later, Timmy and his friends are released for summer vacation and begin causing havoc for Dimmsdale thanks to the Pixies intensifying the children's fun ("Kids Just Being Kids"). Looking for an answer, the parents are introduced to Flappy Bob, now a businessman, who recommends the kids be put in his Learnatorium before they get hurt and cause the parents any more harm ("Get Flappy"). Timmy and the other kids are dropped off at the Learnatorium by their relieved parents.

With all the kids trapped in the Learnatorium with nothing to do, H.P. and Sanderson convince Timmy that adults are the root of all his current problems. With coaxing from the Pixies, Timmy wishes that kids were in charge ("Adults Ruin Everything"). As the President of the new Kid World, Timmy has Chester destroy the Learnatorium ("Ten and in Charge"/"Da Pixie Rap"). With kids in charge and getting everything they want, Jorgen Von Strangle is forced to return the fairies to Fairy World since they are no longer needed ("Pull Back the Fairies").

With the fairies no longer on Earth, the Pixies have control of all magic. Flappy confronts Timmy, angry that Timmy got kids to rule the Earth and destroy the Learnatorium, but Timmy states they tore it down because it was boring. The Pixies reveal that they've been raising Flappy over the years to think dull and boring activities were fun so that the Learnatorium would be built all for his apparent dream, which they claimed Timmy destroyed. Acting as Flappy's Godparents, they offer Flappy the power to make the world in his vision. Flappy accepts despite Timmy's heartfelt pleas to consider how his clown parents would feel about this ("Where Is the Fun?"). Granting the wish, the Pixies gain control of both Earth and Fairy World which are built in the image of Flappy and the Pixies respectively. Cosmo and Wanda are put in Fairy Jail by Jorgen, but escape by distracting him with a song of their enduring love for each other ("Floating With You"). With Pixie magic flooding Fairy World, Cosmo sends Wanda down the rainbow bridge connecting Fairy World to Earth before it is dissolved.

Now that the Pixies have taken over Fairy World, and Flappy Bob has made the world safe, the only people who are having fun are adults and the Pixies ("Unfundamentals"). Flappy soon starts questioning if what he is doing is what he really wants. Later, Flappy overhears H.P. and Sanderson gloating on how they had manipulated Flappy in order to rule Fairy World. Flappy realizes that Timmy was right about the Pixies all along. He decides to embrace his clown heritage and get everything back to normal.

Timmy tries to get everything back to normal but with the Pixies in control of magic, there is no way to break the contract. Timmy and Wanda are afraid all is lost, but Flappy Bob appears in his clown costume and states there is still hope. The Pixies raised him to be a boring businessman, but because of that he was able to find a loophole in the contract. Timmy and Flappy recruit the kids in making the Earth as fun as possible while preventing the adults and Pixie Guards that are trying to stop them ("The Reprise Remix"). The Pixies soon get word from this and go down to Earth.

H.P. and Sanderson admit using Flappy for other motives, but the latter reminds Flappy they still have the contract Flappy signed. Flappy admits that everything in the contract is binding, however it states the world will reflect fun "as defined by Flappy Bob". Flappy then states his new definition of fun is everything the way it's supposed to be which means the Pixies are forced to declare defeat. H.P. rips up the contract and uses his phone to turn everything on Earth and Fairy World back to normal.

Wanda brings Flappy his parents who have been searching for him for 37 years (which Wanda was able to do due to a loophole) and reunites with Cosmo. Everything seems normal until both Happy Peppy Gary and Betty open a new Learnatorium. Cosmo & Wanda use their magic to turn everything at the Learnatorium fun and puts on a concert ("Kids Just Being Kids Reprise"). The kids' parents finally see how much fun the kids are really having and decide to join them.

Cast

Musical numbers

  • "Kids Just Being Kids" - Timmy, Chester, Francis, Veronica, Sanjay, Cosmo, Wanda, Sanderson, Mom, Dad, Sanjay's Stepdad, Dinkleburg, the Mayor
  • "Get Flappy" - Flappy Bob, Timmy, Gary and Betty, Chester, and Dad
  • "Adults Ruin Everything" - Timmy, Kids, H.P.
  • "Da Pixie Rap" - H.P., Sanderson
  • "Ten and in Charge" - Timmy, H.P, Sanderson, Cosmo, Wanda
  • "Pull Back the Fairies" - Jorgen
  • "Where Is the Fun?" - Timmy, Flappy Bob, H.P., Sanderson
  • "Floating with You" - Wanda, Cosmo
  • "Unfundamentals" - Cosmo, Jorgen, Fairies, Flappy Bob, Timmy, Kids
  • "The Reprise Remix" - Timmy, Flappy Bob, H.P., Sanderson, Kids
  • "Kids Just Being Kids (Reprise)" - Company

Release

Broadcast

"School's Out!: The Musical" first aired in Australia on June 11, 2004 before it aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on June 10, 2005.[citation needed]

Home media

"School's Out!: The Musical" was released on a DVD and VHS tape of the same name on June 14, 2005 by Nickelodeon and Paramount Home Entertainment. The DVD version includes the episode itself, "The Big Superhero Wish!", "Most Wanted Wish", along with the Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts "The Fairly OddParents!", and "Where's the Wand?"

Streaming

On YouTube, the official channel for The Fairly OddParents (operated by Treehouse TV) uploaded the television film in its entirety on June 27, 2018.[1]

References

  1. ^ The Fairly OddParents - Official (June 27, 2018). "The Fairly OddParents: School's Out! The Musical". YouTube. YouTube, LLC. Retrieved 2 October 2019.