The Fairly OddParents (season 6) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 12 |
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Original network | Nickelodeon |
Original release | February 18 – December 12, 2008 |
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Next → Season 7 | |
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After a year long hiatus in 2007, The Fairly OddParents returned for a sixth season to contain 20 episodes, which aired from February 18 to December 12, 2008. The season had one movie, Fairly OddBaby.
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Episodes[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | |
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75 | 1 | 'Fairly OddBaby' | Ken Bruce, Michelle Bryan, and Gary Conrad | Scott Fellows, Butch Hartman & Kevin Sullivan | Wincat Alcala, Aaron Hammersley, Butch Hartman & Marty Warner | February 18, 2008 | |
Poof comes into existence when Cosmo and Wanda decide to have a child of their own, and Timmy wishes it so. However, because the fairy baby's magic is developing and uncontrollable, villains called the anti-fairies (polar opposite of fairies) and pixies (business fairies) seek to steal the fairy baby so they can take over the fairies' home, Fairy World. | |||||||
76a | 2a | 'Mission: Responsible' | Michelle Bryan | Scott Fellows | Butch Hartman | March 10, 2008 | |
Cosmo and Wanda are very tired from taking care of Poof, so Timmy volunteers to take over and give them a night on the town. However, the minute they poof away, Timmy loses Poof and must find him before they return. | |||||||
76b | 2b | 'Hairicane' | Ken Bruce | Kevin Sullivan | Brandon Kruse | March 11, 2008 | |
Timmy wishes for an indestructible luscious hairstyle so his dad does not give him any more haircuts. Meanwhile, Wanda brings Poof to the barber, Dr. Rip Studwell for a haircut, but Poof is much too resistant to the barber. | |||||||
77a | 3a | 'Open Wide and Say Aaagh!' | Gary Conrad | Butch Hartman | Wincat Alcala | March 12, 2008 | |
Timmy needs to go to the hospital to have his tonsils removed, because he has tonsillitis. Unfortunately, his candy striper nurse is his babysitter Vicky, who is determined to make his stay in the hospital as painful as possible. | |||||||
77b | 3b | 'Odd Pirates' | Michelle Bryan | Kevin Sullivan | Butch Hartman & Marty Warner | March 13, 2008 | |
Timmy wishes to go to the Dimmsdale Pirates baseball game, but Poof accidentally wishes Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda, and himself on a real Pirate ship, and the parrot on Dirtybeard steals the stars on Cosmo and Wanda's wands. | |||||||
78a | 4a | 'The Odd Squad' | Michelle Bryan | Scott Fellows | Brandon Kruse | May 12, 2008 | |
After watching his favorite adventure/mystery TV show, 'C.C. Cruiser and the Hot Rod Squad', Timmy wishes his life was exactly like the main character's, along with a female assistant and talking car. Wanda becomes his assistant and Cosmo becomes a talking, green car named Carsmo. The place that they go to seek adventure is Fairy World, where they discover that Mama Cosma is missing. However, there is a note there that reads: BRIDGE 7:00 pm. They then go to the bridge, but no one is there. Juandissimo Magnifico appears and tells them that Mama Cosma was at one of the restaurants. They go there, only to find that she is not there. Jorgen Von Strangle appears and tells Timmy and his fairies that Mama Cosma was at her house playing bridge with him, but then his teddy bear goes missing, and they must go search for it. The episode ends with all five on a freeze frame. | |||||||
78b | 4b | 'For Emergencies Only' | Ken Bruce | Butch Hartman | Wincat Alcala | May 13, 2008 | |
Feeling that Cosmo and Wanda are neglecting him for Poof, Timmy convinces his godparents to give him his own magic wand with ten wishes on it for emergencies, but he uses them unwisely. | |||||||
79a | 5a | 'Cheese & Crockers' | Michelle Bryan | Scott Fellows | Butch Hartman | May 14, 2008 | |
To celebrate half day (which resulted from his parents idiotically mistaking him getting home early from school because it was only a half of a school day as an actual holiday), Timmy wishes for a machine that allows things to merge with other items to become half-human and half-object. When Crocker gets a hold of it, he accidentally merges himself with cheese, and he uses this power to capture Timmy's fairies. | |||||||
79b | 5b | 'Land Before Timmy' | Gary Conrad | Kevin Sullivan Story by:Tom Krajewski | Ray Angrum and Butch Hartman | May 15, 2008 | |
When Timmy wishes for a simpler world, everyone is transported to prehistoric times, and when volcanoes hit prehistorical Dimmsdale (Dimmsrock), Timmy has to find a way to power Cosmo and Wanda's wands before the city burns down, since the town is built under four volcanoes. | |||||||
80a | 6a | 'King Chang' | Michelle Bryan | Kevin Sullivan | Wincat Alcala | May 16, 2008 | |
When Mark Chang celebrates his one-year anniversary on Earth, they go back to Yugopatamia and Mandie marries him and became queen while Mark's dad turns into Timmy and goes to Earth. Later, Mandie becomes a dictator, so Timmy and Mark must stop her before she destroys the Earth. Also, Timmy's Dad locked Timmy up in a cage made of wood because of what Mark's dad did as Timmy. | |||||||
80b | 6b | 'The End of the Universe-ity' | Ken Bruce | Scott Fellows | Butch Hartman and Ray Angrum | August 11, 2008 | |
Dark Laser tricks Timmy's parents into thinking that he is sending Timmy to a university where they will pay for his college fund. However, they do not know that the university is actually Dark Laser's ship. After approval of Timmy going to Dark Laser's university by his parents, Timmy is forced to wear a Dark Laser-type suit, which eventually takes over his mind and makes him knock out Crocker and Francis against some lockers; getting Trixie to fall in love with him; making Vicky do what he wants her to do, and other tasks. Cosmo tries to convince Timmy not to do this by telling him that fairies can make people naked. Timmy then graduates and Dark Laser forces him to blow up the earth, but Timmy deliberately decides not to. After refusing, Dark Laser does it himself, but Timmy wishes that the laser would backfire, causing the laser to destroy the spaceship. Timmy wishes he was back home, and when he gets back, he hears the explosion of the spaceship, meaning that Dark Laser survived in it. Timmy then decides to keep the suit for emergencies. | |||||||
81 | 7 | 'The Fairly Oddlymipics' | Ken Bruce and Gary Conrad | Scott Fellows, Butch Hartman, and Kevin Sullivan | Aaron Hammersley and Butch Hartman | August 1, 2008 | |
Timmy, who is tired of being the 'guinea pig' of the Fairies, Pixies, and Anti-Fairies, wishes for a competition to see which one of them is the best magical creature. Jorgen does not let any fairy compete, however, because he is the strongest. When he wins the first five medals, Anti-Cosmo and HP knock out Jorgen. Timmy becomes the fairies' trainer and makes a bet: if Anti-Cosmo wins, Timmy will be his godchild; if HP wins, Timmy will work for him forever; and if Timmy wins, he will force HP and Anti-Cosmo to do something very bad. The fairies win, and Timmy says 'nothing' for what Anti-Cosmo and HP do. Timmy says he learned that cheaters only cheat against themselves. It turns out to be a dream for Scott Hamilton (who was previously co-hosting the games with Timmy), because when he says what Timmy said, Juandissimo and Cupid give him a cheetah (a running gag involves that when anyone says cheater on the field or somewhere else other than the stands, Cupid gives them a cheetah). | |||||||
82a | 8a | 'Sooper Poof' | Gary Conrad | Laurie Israel and Rachel Ruderman | Aaron Hammersley | August 12, 2008 | |
After Poof, while practicing his shape-shifting power, blows up the house, Mom and Dad find him and, thinking he is a super alien baby, want to take care of him and turn him into a super hero. Timmy now has to retrieve Poof for Cosmo and Wanda before Dad's attempts to turn Poof into a superhero get everyone into trouble. | |||||||
82b | 8b | 'Wishing Well' | Michelle Bryan | Kevin Sullivan | Butch Hartman | August 13, 2008 | |
After Timmy wears Cosmo and Wanda out, Jorgen takes Timmy to an academy to learn to be more independent and wish less along with two other children, but they attempt to escape. | |||||||
83a | 9a | 'Wishy Washy' | Ken Bruce | Butch Hartman | Brandon Kruse | August 14, 2008 | |
Timmy wishes for a super car wash that rejuvenates everything that goes through it in order to repair for Dad's Stiker Z sports car. It works, but when dinosaur fossils and cavemen go through it, Dimmsdale is in prehistoric chaos, and when Cosmo and Wanda go through it, they turn into rebellious teens, causing Poof to disappear as they never married or had him. Fortunately, Timmy manages to convince them to become normal again, and they save him from being eaten by a dinosaur and turn everything else normal. | |||||||
83b | 9b | 'Poof's Playdate' | Gary Conrad | Scott Fellows | Butch Hartman | August 15, 2008 | |
Poof falls to the charm of a TV show called, 'Lookee Lookee's Lunchbox', and Wanda tells Cosmo and Timmy to get Poof's eyes off the TV for a while. However, they put stuffed toys that look like them in front of the TV while they play a game, so Poof can have something to do. While he and Cosmo play, Timmy gets Jorgen, the Tooth Fairy, Juandissimo, and Cupid to come to his house so they can have a 'pancake party', but instead of a pancake party, Timmy wishes they were babies so Poof can play with them. This goes well until Timmy pulls them in a wagon. This makes Cosmo join in the fun by turning himself and Wanda into babies. Meanwhile, Timmy's parents want to be good ones, so they decide to have a playdate with Timmy. The babies escape, but Timmy manages to get them back up to the TV, and he tries to figure out how to change them back. He then sees that they do whatever the TV show tells them to do, so using the Cosmo doll, he tells Cosmo to turn back into an adult and to turn everyone else back into an adult. This works, but Poof still wants Jorgen's pacifier. He grows muscles, beats up Jorgen, and takes the pacifier. | |||||||
84a | 10a | 'Vicky Gets Fired' | Ken Bruce | Kevin Sullivan | Aaron Hammersley | November 30, 2008 | |
After Vicky is fired for erasing a videotape that the Turners were saving so then they could use it to get their own reality show, she is forced to take over Dimmsdale and wage war on Earth. Timmy must now stop her and return her to babysitting at all costs. Unfortunately, every time Timmy wishes she was not the ruler of something, she once again becomes a ruler of an extremely powerful position (Mayor of Dimmsdale, President, finally Supreme Ruler of Everything That Breathes) and destroys the world anyway. In order to stop her, Timmy must boldly wish she was his baby-sitter again. | |||||||
84b | 10b | 'Chindred Spirits' | Michelle Bryan | Amy Keating Rogers | Butch Hartman and Ray Angrum | November 30, 2008 | |
After reading a boring issue of the Crimson Chin comics, Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof venture into Chincinnati and realize the Chin wants a girlfriend. Timmy wishes up a match, but the Chin and Golden Locks seem to be going on dates rather than fighting crime, so when the Chin prepares to ask Goldie for their marriage, Timmy promptly wishes she went evil, but the Chin's love, now the Hair Razor, is more powerful than him, eventually leading to his surrender. Timmy must now attempt to reverse the situation, which leads to his fall down a tall building to 'unlock' Golden Locks' heart from evil. | |||||||
85a | 11a | '9 Lives!' | Ken Bruce | Chris Prouty | Wincat Alcala | November 30, 2008 | |
Timmy tries to find a safer job for Catman (a.k.a. Adam West) after constant injury, but each job leads to someone/something getting attacked. | |||||||
85b | 11b | 'Dread 'n' Breakfast' | Gary Conrad | Scott Fellows | Butch Hartman | November 30, 2008 | |
When Timmy's dad quits his job to become a sock monkey salesman (which fails horribly because no one wants to buy one because according to the episode 'they don't do anything') the Turners turn their house into a bread and breakfast to avoid bankruptcy. Unfortunately, their first guests are Mr. Crocker, Dark Laser, and Tootie. Timmy cannot make any wishes, because if he does, Crocker's Magic Sensors will track the magic back to his fairies and capture them. | |||||||
86 | 12 | 'Merry Wishmas' | Ken Bruce | Butch Hartman, Scott Fellows, and Kevin Sullivan | Aaron Hammersley, Butch Hartman, and Brandon Kruse | December 12, 2008 | |
After no one in Dimmsdale gets what they want for Christmas, Timmy wishes that Cosmo, Wanda and Poof could give everyone a wish in the mail. Things go wrong when greedy Vicky wishes for a million wishes causing her mailbox to explode, and everyone catches the falling wishes, thus causing the Big Wand to overload and for Jorgen to shut off the fairy's magic power. However, Jorgen actually likes Wishmas, believing Santa to be stealing fairy magic and not giving any credit, and begins promoting Wishmas. Soon, Christmas is replaced with Wishmas and unemployed Santa moves in with the Turners. Timmy now must get rid of 'Jorgen the Magic Mailman,' and get Christmas and Santa back. |
DVD releases[edit]
Season | Episodes | Release dates | |
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Region 1 | Region 2 | ||
6 | 12 | Season 6 Volume 1: November 18, 2008 Episodes: 75 ('Fairly OddBaby') – 83 ('Wishy Washy' / 'Poof's Playdate')Season 6: April 3, 2014 Episodes: 75 ('Fairly Odd Baby') – 86 ('Merry Wishmas') | Season 6 Volume 1 (Poundland Exclusive): June 2013 Episodes: 75 ('Fairly Odd Baby') and 76 ('Mission Responsible')Season 6 Volume 2 (Poundland Exclusive): June 2013 Episodes: 76b ('Hairicane'), 77 ('Open Wide and Say Aaagh!' / 'Odd Pirates'), and 81 ('The Fairly Oddlympics') |
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The Fairly OddParents is a series of television films produced through Nickelodeon, loosely based on Butch Hartman's animated series The Fairly OddParents. The series currently comprises three films: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! (2011),[1]A Fairly Odd Christmas (2012),[2][3][4] and A Fairly Odd Summer (2014). The three films take place in a separate universe from the animated series.
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Films[edit]
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A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! (2011)[edit]
- First airing: July 9, 2011, 5.8 million viewers
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Grow Up, Timmy Turner! follows 23-year-old Timmy Turner (Drake Bell), who is trying to prevent himself from growing up in order to keep his fairy godparents Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof from disappearing from his life. His resolve is tested when Tootie (Daniella Monet) returns to town as a beautiful, grown-up woman, as falling in love would be seen as a sign of adulthood and would cause him to lose his friends. Meanwhile, Mr. Crocker has teamed up with the evil businessman Hugh J Magnate Jr. (Steven Weber) in an attempt to capture Timmy's fairies and use them for their own selfish purposes.[5][6]
A Fairly Odd Christmas (2012)[edit]
- First airing: November 29, 2012, 4.473 million viewers[7]
A Fairly Odd Christmas picks up where the first movie left off and follows Timmy and Tootie, who now travel around the world granting wishes. They are unaware that doing this has placed them at odds with Santa Claus (Donavon Stinson), as this is interfering with Christmas and putting the holiday at risk of cancellation.[8]
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A Fairly Odd Summer (2014)[edit]
- First airing: August 2, 2014, 2.8 million viewers[9]
A Fairly Odd Summer has Timmy working at a yuck disposal center in Fairy World while Tootie helps out at the Helping Creatures Dimmsdale Research Center. When Tootie is called away to Hawaii to help save a rare sea creature, Timmy discovers that she has accidentally left her supplies behind and must find a way to give it back to her. Meanwhile, Poof is being pursued by his arch-nemesis Foop (played by Scott Baio in human form, and voiced by Eric Bauza reprising his role in fairy form).
Cast and characters[edit]
Characters | Films | ||
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A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! | A Fairly Odd Christmas | A Fairly Odd Summer | |
2011 | 2012 | 2014 | |
Timmy Turner | Drake Bell | Drake Bell | |
Tara Strong (fairy voice) | |||
Cosmo | Daran Norris | Daran Norris | |
Jason Alexander (live action) | |||
Wanda | Susanne Blakeslee | Susanne Blakeslee | |
Cheryl Hines (live action) | |||
Poof | Tara Strong | Tara Strong | |
Randy Jackson (speaking voice) | |||
Tootie | Daniella Monet | ||
Mr. Denzel Crocker | David Lewis | ||
Jorgen Von Strangle | Mark Gibbon | ||
Vicky | Devon Weigel | ||
Timmy's Mom | Teryl Rothery | ||
Timmy's Dad | Daran Norris | ||
Hugh J. Magnate, Jr. | Steven Weber | ||
Chester McBadbat | Chris Anderson | ||
A.J. | Jesse Reid | ||
Janice | Christie Laing | ||
Howie | Darien Provost | ||
Katie | Olivia Steele Falconer | ||
Ravi | Qayam Devji | ||
Mouse | Diego Martinez-Tau | ||
The Mayor of Dimmsdale | Serge Houde | ||
Dingle Dave | Travis Turner | ||
Christmas Carol | Devyn Dalton | ||
Santa Claus | Donovan Stinton | ||
Elmer the Elder Elf | Tony Cox | ||
Foop | Eric Bauza | ||
Scott Baio (live action) | |||
Marty | Carter Hastings | ||
Mitzy | Ella Anderson | ||
Mr. Ed Leadly | Tony Alcantar |
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References[edit]
- ^'A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner (review)'. Commonsensemedia. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ^'A Fairly Odd Christmas (review)'. Commonsensemedia. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ^Plasket, Kelli. 'A Wishful Christmas'. TIME for Kids. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ^Lloyd, Robert. 'Television review: 'A Fairly Odd Christmas' offers cheer to show fans'. LA Times. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ^Lloyd, Robert. 'TV review: 'A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner' on Nickelodeon'. LA Times. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ^Greene, Doyle (2012). Teens, TV and Tunes: The Manufacturing of American Adolescent Culture. McFarland. p. 205. ISBN0786466421. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ^'Thursday's Cable Ratings: NFL Network Tops Competition with 'Thursday Night Football''. The Futon Critic. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ^Ross, Robyn. 'Exclusive: Nickelodeon to Premiere A Fairly Odd Christmas'. TV Guide. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ^'Saturday Cable Ratings: 'Sharktopus Vs. Pteracuda' Wins Night, 'Power', 'Hell on Wheels', 'Fairly Odd Summer' & More'. TV by the Numbers. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
External links[edit]
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- Grow Up, Timmy Turner! on IMDb
- A Fairly Odd Christmas on IMDb
- A Fairly Odd Summer on IMDb
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