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** ''Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2'' which includes "When Nerds Collide", "A Mile In My Shoes", "Most Wanted Wish", "Ms. Dimmsdale", and the Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts "Too Many Timmys", "The Fairy Flu" and "The Temp" |
** ''Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2'' which includes "When Nerds Collide", "A Mile In My Shoes", "Most Wanted Wish", "Ms. Dimmsdale", and the Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts "Too Many Timmys", "The Fairy Flu" and "The Temp" |
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Created by | Butch Hartman |
Developed by | Nickelodeon Studios Paramount Pictures |
Starring | Tara Strong Daran Norris Susan Blakeslee Grey DeLisle Carlos Alazraqui Frankie Muniz Jason Marsden Ibrahim Haneef Muhammad Gary LeRoi Gray Jim Ward Faith Abrahams Tom Kenny |
Opening theme | "The Fairly OddParents" by Butch Hartman and Ron Jones |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 74 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Butch Hartman Fred Seibert |
Running time | 22 minutes (11 per episode) (approx.) |
Original release | |
Network | Nickelodeon |
Release | March 30, 2001 – TBA, 2007 |
Template:Infobox TV ratings The Fairly OddParents is an American animated television series created by Butch Hartman. It airs on the children's television network Nickelodeon, and is currently one of the most popular shows on that network, second only to SpongeBob SquarePants. The television series is produced by Frederator Studios for the Nickelodeon cable channel, and distributed in Africa and the Middle East by the Canadian animation company Nelvana.
Plot
The show is set in the fictional town of Dimmsdale, which is generally shown to be in northern California (although in "Fairy Idol", it was shown that Dimmsdale was located in Southern California) but also reflects the creator's hometown in Michigan. Episodes have had time travel to both Wild West and Colonial (East Coast) Dimmsdale. It follows the day-to-day life of 10-year-old Timmy Turner.
An only child, Timmy is often left by his parents to the care of an evil babysitter, Vicky. Just as his situation was particularly grim, he was granted a pair of fairy godparents, named Cosmo and Wanda, who had the power to grant his wishes and were charged by Fairyworld with making Timmy happy. Unfortunately, Cosmo is somewhat slow, and the two often come up with strange dangerous ideas; although well meaning, their wishes often go awry. Wanda, Cosmo's more sensible (and somewhat sarcastic), wife must devote her time to ensuring both Timmy's and Cosmo's safety, although occasionally out of rage she will create wacky plans. Since Cosmo and Wanda became Timmy's fairy godparents, a new host of characters entered his life: his maniacal fairy-obsessed teacher, Mr. Crocker (always enjoys giving F's, especially to Timmy) and various magical creatures such as Mama Cosma (Cosmo's mother), Jorgen Von Strangle, Norm the Genie, and The Pixies.
Timmy's fairies are mindful of their secretive existence and disguise themselves as various animals and objects in public. While in disguise, they always have the same colors to identify each of them: Cosmo is always a light green, and Wanda is always a light pink. The only exceptions is when they become goldfish and salt (Cosmo) and pepper shaker (Wanda); only their eyes retain their identifying colors. Other than Timmy, no one seems to notice green and pink talking birds, or notebooks with faces and gold crowns. However, on some occasions, people will note their strange colorings, such as when Timmy wished he had an older brother (in "Oh Brother!"). The older brother notes that when saving Cosmo (disguised as a cat) from the tree he says, "Hold on there, weird green cat!". Another time, in "A Bad Case of Diary-uh", Vicky writes in her diary about two squirrels that she had seen Timmy with, saying that the green one (Cosmo) looked kind of cute, and the pink one (Wanda) looked fat (After Wanda saw that bit, she went into a rare personality shift, becoming homicidal, twisted, and bent on getting revenge on Vicky for the insult.).
Timmy's parents also occasionally notice faces on his fairy's disguises. For instance, in "Engine Blocked", when Timmy's dad is pointing out a bunch of signs of him getting old, he says, "Hallucinating that my towels have faces?!", and Timmy's mom pointed out in "Abra-Catastrophe!" that Cosmo and Wanda had the same eyes that his notebooks and goldfish had. The only other person who has noted the faces and eyes is Mary Alice Sunshine/Doombringer, a minor villain who has only appeared in No Substitute for Crazy. When she finds Cosmo and Wanda, she makes a comment on how the pink pen (Wanda) looks very annoyed with "him" (Cosmo, who was posing as a pencil).
Unfortunately, the various ways that Cosmo and Wanda choose to hide tend to damage Timmy's school reputation. His unpopularity is apparently caused by his constant chatting with his fairies, which various students seem to notice, as the second Jimmy Timmy Power Hour tells you. A girl in the background says, "Oh my gosh! It's the boy who talks to inanimate objects! Just smile and back away slowly..."
Timmy Turner has a crush on a popular girl named Trixie, all though he knows he has no chances with her. When it comes to love, Cosmo and Wanda's magic can't do anything. From "threatmantic" (a portmanteau of threat and romantic) letters to making movies, Timmy will do whatever he can to win Trixie's love. Trixie has a crazy best friend who is popular and loves Timmy. Also, Vicky's sister Tootie has a crush on him. Chip Skylark is the fictional popstar in the show and is voiced by Chris Kirkpatrick. Some of the episodes revolve around this character and most of Dimmsdale's fascination with his "shiny teeth".
Characters and Cast
- Tara Strong: Timmy Turner
- Daran Norris: Cosmo/Mr. Turner/Jorgen Von Strangle
- Susan Blakeslee: Mrs. Turner/Wanda
- Grey DeLisle: Vicky/Tootie/Principal Waxelplax
- Carlos Alazraqui: Denzel Q. Crocker/Juandissimo Magnifico
- Frankie Muniz: Chester McBadbat (2001-2003)
- Jason Marsden: Chester McBadbat/Imaginary Gary (2003-present)
- Sean O'Donnell: A.J. (2001-2003)
- Gary LeRoi Gray: A.J. (2003-present)
- Faith Abrahams: Francis
- Jim Ward: Chet Ubetcha
- Dionne Quan : Trixie Tang
- Sean O'Donnell: Elmer/Sanjay/Remy Buxaplenty
- Sean O'Donnell: The Crimson Chin/The Nega Chin
- Austin Kirkbride: Big Daddy
- Rob Paulsen: Mark Chang
- Butch Hartman: Bouncer
- Tom Kenny: Cupid
- Sean O'Donnell: Chip Skylark
- Norm MacDonald: Norm the Genie
- Robert Cait: Norm the Genie (Fairy Idol)
- Karey Kirkpatrick: Damiet the Druid
- Zack Pirick: Dr.Bender/Wendell
Episodes
Television Movies
- Abra-Catastrophe! (July 12, 2003)
- Channel Chasers (July 23, 2004)
- School's Out! The Musical (June 10, 2005)
- Fairy Idol (May 19, 2006)
The Jimmy Timmy Trilogy
- The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour (May 7, 2004)
- The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide (January 16, 2006)
- The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators (July 21, 2006)
Miscellaneous
- The Fairly OddParents Movie (script written, film cancelled by Paramount but possibly to be picked up by other producers)
Crimson Chin "webisodes"
There were approximately 10 or 11 short Macromedia Flash cartoons featuring the Crimson Chin made for Nickelodeon's website in 2001. Some of the segments aired on the first season episodes of The Fairly OddParents that were compiled from the Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts, were included on The Fairly OddParents: Superhero Spectacle DVD and sometimes are seen on Nicktoons Network (but all versions of the cartoons besides the internet versions are somewhat edited).
Crew
- Directors
- Gary Conrad
- Jamie Diaz
- John Fountain
- Butch Hartman
- Larry Leichliter
- Sarah Frost
- Ken Bruce
- Writing credits
- Stephen Banks: writer
- Tracy Berna
- Scott Fellows: writer
- Spencer Green
- Karin Gutman: writer
- Butch Hartman: creator
- Steve Marmel: writer
- Tim O'Rourke: writer
- Jack Thomas: writer
- Cynthia True: staff writer
- Joel Zimmer: writer (episode NegaTimmy/Love at First Height)
- Producers
- Butch Hartman: executive producer
- Fred Seibert: executive producer
- Alexis Wallrich: line producer
- Dierdre Brenner: line producer
- Original Music
- Butch Hartman: theme
- Ron Jones: theme
- Guy Moon: theme
- Casting
- Margaret Tang
- Cara Newman
- Design supervisor
- Ernie Gilbert
- Art Direction
- Bob Boyle
- George Goodchild
- Production Management
- Lolee Aries: executive in charge of production
- Art Department
- Dave Cunningham: storyboard artist
- John Fountain: storyboard artist
- Jill Friemark: prop designer
- Butch Hartman: storyboard artist
- Paul McEvoy: storyboard artist
- Bernie Petterson: storyboard artist
- Gabe Swarr: storyboard artist
- Dave Thomas: storyboard artist (episode "Pipe Down")
- Sound Department
- Krandal Crews: sound
- Bill Devine: voice recordist
- Marilyn Graf: foley mixer
- Visual Effects
- Jason Meier: CG supervisor/animator (episode "Information Stupor Highway")
- Tim Pyle: CG visual effects animator (episode "Information Stupor Hightway")
- John Sore: visual effects supervisor/animator: "Power Man"
- Donny Sorvala: CG visual effects animator
Production
History
The Fairly OddParents first aired as a short film on Oh Yeah! Cartoons in 1998, which aired some ten episodes of the original show. Oh Yeah! Cartoons was cancelled in 2001, but Nickelodeon offered to pick up the franchise. This offer was accepted by creator Butch Hartman. The show began airing its own full-length episodes as its own series on March 31, 2001, alongside Invader ZIM. On April 11, 2006, Nickelodeon UK aired all nine Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts in three episodes. These stories include "Where's the Wand" in which Vicky uses Wanda's wand, and "Too Many Timmys" in which Timmy makes copies of himself. Each pilot episode lasts for about seven minutes. Unlike the half-hour series, the animation in the shorts is not as smooth and the designs are notably different, including Timmy's parents Mr. and Mrs. Turner, whose faces are unseen. Other notable differences include voices. Timmy Turner, who was voiced by another actor (Mary Kay Bergman), instead of Tara Strong (Timmy's voice was dubbed by Tara for re-running of the shorts on the show), and Cosmo, who sounds incredibly different even though he was still voiced by Daran Norris. Also Cosmo and Wanda had different personalities. Both Godparents were originally dimwitted, but in the half-hour episodes Cosmo has gotten even dumber and Wanda has become the smarter spouse.
Popularity
Although The Fairly OddParents was not very popular in its first year, it began to catch on later, attracting both a child and adult fan base. SpongeBob SquarePants was the only thing keeping The Fairly OddParents from becoming Nickelodeon's most highly rated show at this point.
Early 2003 was the peak of popularity for The Fairly OddParents. Its ratings were extremely high, and it very briefly passed SpongeBob SquarePants. The show saw its very quick rise to the top and fall in summer of 2003 when the show's first TV movie, Abra-Catastrophe!, was aired. The film was a success and many products were merchandised.
After Abra-Catastrophe!, creator Butch Hartman created a new project for Nickelodeon called Danny Phantom.
A second Fairly OddParents TV movie was made, titled Channel Chasers. Since then, there have been other specials, like The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour, Crash Nebula, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide, School's Out: The Musical, Fairy Idol, and The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators.
Nickelodeon ceased the production of the show late in 2005, with The Jerkinators as the final episode, though in the U.S the episode "Timmy the Barbarian/No Substitute for Crazy" was shown after The Jerkinators. Butch Hartman made the official announcement on his forum [4] on January 24, 2006. However, Butch announced on February 2, 2007 on his forum [5] that Nick has granted Fairly OddParents 20 more episode slots and that the show has resumed production.
A theatrical movie was planned for release by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies, but was eventually dropped due to a regime change by Paramount, though the script was written. Hartman stated on his website that he would like to release the movie to DVD one day, but did not have any definitive plans to do so.[1] Since a bunch of e-mails (all by a kid named Kalvin Turner "KT" Koskela) have been sent to Butch Hartman, it might be possible the film will be picked up and scheduled as a theatrical movie.
The Fairly OddParents appeared in a $50 Best Western travel card over the 2006 summer period.[2]
Outside the U.S.
- Argentina - Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, Jetix
- Australia - ABC Rollercoaster,Nickelodeon
- Belgium - VT4, Nickelodeon
- Brazil - Disney Channel, Jetix Brazil, Nickelodeon,Rede Globo
- Canada - YTV, Teletoon
- Chile - Disney Channel, Jetix, Nickelodeon,TVN (Seasons 1 - 5),MEGA (Season 6)
- Colombia - Canal RCN, Canal Capital, Disney Channel, Jetix, Nickelodeon.
- Denmark - Disney Channel.
- Finland - Nickelodeon, Disney Channel.
- France - Nickelodeon, Télétoon
- Germany - Super RTL, Toon Disney, Nickelodeon
- India - Nickelodeon
- Indonesia - Lativi, JTV
- Israel - Shesh, Nickelodeon
- Italy - Jetix, K-2 Italian circuit television
- Japan - Nickelodeon Japan, Cartoon Network
- Malaysia - Nickelodeon via Astro channel 60
- Mexico - Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, Jetix México, and Canal 5
- Middle East - MBC3
- The Netherlands - Nickelodeon (in Dutch)
- Norway - Disney Channel
- Peru - Disney Channel, Jetix, Nickelodeon
- Philippines - Nickelodeon
- Poland - Nicktoons in Polish and Russian
- Portugal - Canal Panda
- Russia - Nicktoons, Nickelodeon, and Disney Channel (in Russian)
- Singapore - Nickelodeon via StarHub channel 32
- South Africa - Disney Channel[3]
- Sweden - Disney Channel[4]
- Syria - Disney Channel
- Serbia and Montenegro-nickelodeon, Disney Channel
- Turkey - Disney Channel, Nickelodeon on CNBC-E
- United Kingdom - CBBC, Nickelodeon, Nicktoons
- Ireland - TG4, Nickelodeon, Nicktoons
- Venezuela - Nickelodeon, Disney Channel and Jetix
- Honduras - Jetix,Nickelodeon,Disney Channel
- Ukraine - Nickelodeon,Disney Channel
- Baltics - Nickelodeon,Disney Channel
- Bulgaria - Nickelodeon,Disney Channel
- Bolivia - Jetix,Disney Channel,Nickelodeon
- Zimbabwe - ZBC and KidzNet and Wana wakanaka and Star Kidz and Disney Channel
- Mongolia - Nickelodeon,television Mongolia
DVD and VHS
DVD and VHS which have been released include:
- Superhero Spectacle
- Chin Up!
- Boy Toy
- The Crimson Chin meets Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad
- Crime Wave
- Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad
- Action Packed
- Totally Spaced Out
- So Totally Spaced Out
- Ms. Dimmsdale
- Mind Over Magic
- School's Out! The Musical
- School's Out! The Musical (TV Movie)
- The Big Superhero Wish (2-Part Episode)
- Most Wanted Wish
- The Fairly Odd Parents!
- Where's the Wand?
- Channel Chasers
- Channel Chasers (TV Movie)
- Spaced Out
- Microphony
- This is Your Wish
- Timmy's Top Wishes
- Knighty Kight
- Where's Wanda?
- Power Pals
- Who's Your Daddy?
- Boys in the Band
- Chip Off The Old Chip
- Pipe Down!
- Scary GodParents
- Scary GodParents (2-Part Episode)
- Shiny Teeth
- Which Witch is Which?
- Timmy's 2-D House of Horror
- Catman Meets the Crimson Chin
- Genie Meanie Minie Moe
- Fairy Idol
- Fairy Idol (TV Movie)
- Truth or Cosmoquences
- Timmy TV
- Scout's Honor
- Super Humor
- The Really Bad Day
- Godparents vs. Crocker
- Cosmo Con
- Apartnership
- Chin Up!
- Twistory
- Nectar of the Odds
- Crossover DVDs
- Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 1 which includes "The Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour", "Cosmo Con", "Timvisible" and "The Switch Glitch"
- Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2 which includes "When Nerds Collide", "A Mile In My Shoes", "Most Wanted Wish", "Ms. Dimmsdale", and the Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts "Too Many Timmys", "The Fairy Flu" and "The Temp"
- Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3 which includes "The Jerkinators", "Odd, Odd West", "That's Life", and the Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts "Party of Three" and "The Zappy's"
- Nickelodeon Nickstravaganza!, including the episode "Boys in the Band"
- Nickelodeon Nickstravaganza! 2, including the episodes "A Wish Too Far!" and "Tiny Timmy!"
- Nick Picks Vol. 1, which has seven episodes of Nickelodeon shows, including the episode "Information Stupor Highway"
- Nick Picks Vol. 2, which has eight episodes of Nickelodeon shows, including the episode "The Big Superhero Wish"
- Nick Picks Vol. 3, which has eight episodes of Nickelodeon shows, including the episodes "Hail to the Chief" and "Twistory"
- Nick Picks Vol. 4, which has eight episodes of Nickelodeon shows, including the episodes "Where's Wanda?" and "Imaginary Gary"
Upcoming
Awards
- 2005 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation for the episode "Shelf Life" (Gordon Hammond, character designer)
- 2004 Annie Award for Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production for the episode "Pipe Down" (Dave Thomas, storyboard artist)
- 2006 Annie Award for Best Character Design in an Animated Television Production for the episode "The Good Ol' Days" (Ernie Gilbert)
Notes
- ^ Butch Hartman Official Website "And just so you all know, yes, a 'Fairly Oddparents' movie script was written (by myself and Steve Marmel) and Nick Movies had every intention of producing it about 2 years ago, but at the last minute a regime change at Paramount made them re-think their decision for some reason and the FOP movie will NOT be going ahead as originally planned, but I would like to make it as a DVD release if they'll allow me someday."
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ [3]
Broadcast history
- USA
- Nickelodeon (2001-Present)
- Nicktoons Network (2002-Present)
- UK
- Nickelodeon (2003-Present)
- Nicktoons (2003-Present)
- CBBC (2002-Present)
- Australia
- Nickelodeon (2003-Present)
- ABC TV (2005-Present)
- Japan
- Germany
- Super RTL (2003-2007)
- Disney Channel
- Nickelodeon (2007 present)
- Russia
- Nickelodeon (2003-present)
- Nicktoons (2001-present)
- Disney Channel (2007 present)
- Malaysia
- Nickelodeon(2001-present)
- Brazil
- Nickelodeon(2006-present. Seasons 6-7)
- Disney Channel(2006-present. Seasons 1-5)
- Jetix (2002-2005. Seasons 1-5)
- TV Globo
- Latin America
- Nickelodeon(2006-present. Season 6)
- Disney Channel(2006-present. Seasons 1-5)
- Jetix (2003-present. Seasons 1-5)
Trivia
- The Episode where they are making the Crimson Chin Movie, In Adam West's Trailer right before Cosmo and Wanda appear as trophies there is a trophy that looks like batman, a character that Adam west played as.
- In the episode where it is revealed that Cosmo sank Atlantis, the king states they (the people of Atlantis) like to 'eat starfish, crabs, and the occasional undersea squirrel'. This is quite possibly a reference to Spongebob Squarepants, on which three characters are, in fact, a starfish, a crab, and a squirrel living in Bikini Bottom.