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− | '''''The Fairly OddParents''''' is a childrens' cartoon on [[Nickelodeon]] that debuted as a series of shorts on the anthology program ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'' in 1998, and today is one of the few things they still show that isn't ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]''. It follows the adventures of <strike>Tinny Turncoat</strike> [[Timmy Turner]], who always makes stupid wishes granted by his fairy godparents Cosmo & Wanda. Despite (or perhaps because of) this silly premise, five whole seasons were made of it, including three hour-length crossovers with '' | + | '''''The Fairly OddParents''''' is a childrens' cartoon on [[Nickelodeon]] that debuted as a series of shorts on the anthology program ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'' in 1998, and today is one of the few things they still show that isn't ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]''. It follows the adventures of <strike>Tinny Turncoat</strike> [[Timmy Turner]], who always makes stupid wishes granted by his fairy godparents Cosmo & Wanda. Despite (or perhaps because of) this silly premise, five whole seasons were made of it, including three hour-length crossovers with ''The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron''. Production halted in 2006, but the series was soon revived with a major addition of the form of Cosmo and Wanda's newly-born son, Poof (who oddly enough has yet to be promoted to the title sequence). |
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''. Unfortunately, ''Wishology'' turned out to be so bad that not even [[Scratch]] and [[Grounder]] (the Siskel and Ebert of the YouTube Poop world) would give it a good rating. Also, [[Dr. Robotnik]] in particular was majorly repulsed by the subplot of Timmy hooking up his unrequited, undeserving crush, Trixie Tang. And considering he didn't even like Timmy much himself, that's really saying something. | 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''. Unfortunately, ''Wishology'' turned out to be so bad that not even [[Scratch]] and [[Grounder]] (the Siskel and Ebert of the YouTube Poop world) would give it a good rating. Also, [[Dr. Robotnik]] in particular was majorly repulsed by the subplot of Timmy hooking up his unrequited, undeserving crush, Trixie Tang. And considering he didn't even like Timmy much himself, that's really saying something. |
Revision as of 19:45, 17 November 2009
The Fairly OddParents is a childrens' cartoon on Nickelodeon that debuted as a series of shorts on the anthology program Oh Yeah! Cartoons in 1998, and today is one of the few things they still show that isn't SpongeBob SquarePants. It follows the adventures of Tinny Turncoat Timmy Turner, who always makes stupid wishes granted by his fairy godparents Cosmo & Wanda. Despite (or perhaps because of) this silly premise, five whole seasons were made of it, including three hour-length crossovers with The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron. Production halted in 2006, but the series was soon revived with a major addition of the form of Cosmo and Wanda's newly-born son, Poof (who oddly enough has yet to be promoted to the title sequence).
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. Unfortunately, Wishology turned out to be so bad that not even Scratch and Grounder (the Siskel and Ebert of the YouTube Poop world) would give it a good rating. Also, Dr. Robotnik in particular was majorly repulsed by the subplot of Timmy hooking up his unrequited, undeserving crush, Trixie Tang. And considering he didn't even like Timmy much himself, that's really saying something.
Characters
With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops
- Timmy Turner
- Cosmo
- Wanda
- Baby Poof
- Vicky
- Tootie
- Trixie Tang