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− | '''''The Fairly OddParents''''' is a children's cartoon on [[Nickelodeon]] that debuted as a series of shorts on the anthology program ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'' in 1998. It follows the adventures of Timmy Turner, a kid who is miserable due to pretty much every adult in his life. Due to his misery, he was given fairy godparents named Cosmo and Wanda, who often grant wishes for him. The wishes always go awry and see our trio spend the rest of the episode trying to work their way out of the mess caused. Despite (or perhaps because of) this silly premise, it was pretty popular early on and did have various clever jokes in its earlier seasons. Not unlike ''[[Rugrats]]'' before, the show started running out of ideas in its later years and started relying on gimmicky new additions to the main cast, including a fairy baby, a fairy dog, and a neighbor to Timmy who shares his godparents. | + | '''''The Fairly OddParents''''' is a children's cartoon on [[Nickelodeon]] that debuted as a series of shorts on the anthology program ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'' in 1998. It follows the adventures of Timmy Turner, a kid who is miserable due to pretty much every adult in his life. Due to his misery, he was given fairy godparents named Cosmo and Wanda, who often grant wishes for him. The wishes always go awry and see our trio spend the rest of the episode trying to work their way out of the mess caused. Despite (or perhaps because of) this silly premise, it was pretty popular early on and did have various clever jokes in its earlier seasons. Not unlike ''[[Rugrats]]'' before, the show started running out of ideas in its later years and started relying on gimmicky new additions to the main cast, including a fairy baby, a fairy dog, and a neighbor to Timmy who shares his godparents. Unsurprisingly, the show faded away completely soon after, and the last new episode aired in 2017. |
− | Along the way, the series garnered some feature-length specials, including ''Abracatastrophe!'', ''Channel Chasers'', ''School's Out! The Musical'', ''Fairy Idol'', ''Fairly Odd Baby'' (which of course was the aforementioned Poof's introduction), and the seemingly epic three-parter ''Wishology''. There were also three hour-length crossovers with ''The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron''. A live action | + | Along the way, the series garnered some feature-length specials, including ''Abracatastrophe!'', ''Channel Chasers'', ''School's Out! The Musical'', ''Fairy Idol'', ''Fairly Odd Baby'' (which of course was the aforementioned Poof's introduction), and the seemingly epic three-parter ''Wishology''. There were also three hour-length crossovers with ''The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron''. A live action movie was created in 2011 (starring [[Drake & Josh|Drake Bell]] as a 23 year old Timmy Turner, and features a cameo by [[Seinfeld|Jason Alexander]] as Cosmo), which would be the first of three live action ''Fairly OddParents'' movies. |
Notably, it is a show that was beloved by [[kinghomer45]] (particularly the forgettable one-off Nega-Timmy character), and its art style appears to have been an influence on his own. | Notably, it is a show that was beloved by [[kinghomer45]] (particularly the forgettable one-off Nega-Timmy character), and its art style appears to have been an influence on his own. |
Revision as of 07:33, 11 November 2019
The Fairly OddParents is a children's cartoon on Nickelodeon that debuted as a series of shorts on the anthology program Oh Yeah! Cartoons in 1998. It follows the adventures of Timmy Turner, a kid who is miserable due to pretty much every adult in his life. Due to his misery, he was given fairy godparents named Cosmo and Wanda, who often grant wishes for him. The wishes always go awry and see our trio spend the rest of the episode trying to work their way out of the mess caused. Despite (or perhaps because of) this silly premise, it was pretty popular early on and did have various clever jokes in its earlier seasons. Not unlike Rugrats before, the show started running out of ideas in its later years and started relying on gimmicky new additions to the main cast, including a fairy baby, a fairy dog, and a neighbor to Timmy who shares his godparents. Unsurprisingly, the show faded away completely soon after, and the last new episode aired in 2017.
Along the way, the series garnered some feature-length specials, including Abracatastrophe!, Channel Chasers, School's Out! The Musical, Fairy Idol, Fairly Odd Baby (which of course was the aforementioned Poof's introduction), and the seemingly epic three-parter Wishology. There were also three hour-length crossovers with The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron. A live action movie was created in 2011 (starring Drake Bell as a 23 year old Timmy Turner, and features a cameo by Jason Alexander as Cosmo), which would be the first of three live action Fairly OddParents movies.
Notably, it is a show that was beloved by kinghomer45 (particularly the forgettable one-off Nega-Timmy character), and its art style appears to have been an influence on his own.
Characters
With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops
- Timmy Turner
- Cosmo
- Wanda
- Baby Poof
- Vicky
- Tootie
- Trixie Tang
- Doug Dimmadome, owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome
Liked By
- kinghomer45
- NationOfOranges696
- NintendoMax (except for the Wishology special)
- YTStaff ComeAtMe (mostly the older episodes although he doesn't mind a few of the new ones)
Disliked By
- A huge majority of YouChew (which added to kinghomer's unpopularity)
Usage
Used By
- Radock
Further Information
- Originally began as a series of shorts on Nickelodeon's Oh Yeah! Cartoons in 1998 before it became it's own show in 2001.
- Several crossovers movies with the Jimmy Neutron series were created (called "Timmy + Jimmy Power Hours)
- The show got a live action TV movie in 2011 featuring a grown up Timmy Turner (played by Drake Bell). This was originally meant to be the finale, but a sequel to it and an entire 9th season has been planned for late 2012 through 2013.