Episodes
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21 | "Ruled Out / That's Life!" | November 8, 2002 | 208 |
Ruled Out – Timmy's tired of his parents strict rules and wishes for parents that cared less. But when mom and dad stop following the rules, and his new Fairy Godparents make things difficult, Timmy finds out why being responsible is important. |
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22 | "Shiny Teeth / Odd, Odd West" | November 30, 2002 | 209 |
Shiny Teeth – Before his upcoming music video "My Shiny Teeth and Me", Dr. Bender rips out Chip Skylark's teeth, which stops him from singing, forcing Timmy to contact the Tooth Fairy to seek aid in recovering Chip's teeth |
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23 | "Cosmo Con / Wanda's Day Off!" | January 10, 2003 | 212 |
Cosmo Con – Cosmo has a chance to gain popularity when he is the next on the Fairy World List to host a Fairy Convention, but the convention turns out to be a destination alert when it happens in Timmy's bathroom while Crocker pays a visit. |
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24 | "Odd Jobs / Movie Magic" | January 27, 2003 | 213 |
Odd Jobs – Cosmo and Wanda create a magical website that gives Dad new jobs, but Timmy soon realizes that you don't need popularity to be loved. |
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25 | "Love Struck!" | February 14, 2003 | 211 |
Love Struck! – Having been rejected by Trixie on Valentine's Day, Timmy wishes that the population be divided by gender, thus Dimmsdale (and to a greater extent the world) splits into Hersdale (Female's world) and Himsdale (Male's World) by a wall. But because no love is spreading, Cupid is nearing his death. No-one but Timmy knows what is missing and cries because nothing fills the void. Timmy destroys the wall, causing the genders to come in contact with each other, but instead of falling in love like Timmy planned, they go to war against each other. Timmy falls in love with Tootie, instead of Trixie, at the end of the episode. Vicky's Head Gag: Heart |
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26 | "Most Wanted Wish / This Is Your Wish" | May 2, 2003 | 306 |
Most Wanted Wish – Timmy wishes that he was the most wanted kid in the world, resulting in all of Dimmsdale's residents — including Trixie — wanting him. He's even wanted by the FBI in the sense that he's a criminal. Every single fairy in the universe wants to be his godparent, forcing Cosmo and Wanda to go up against every fairy in existence in a Texas cage-match to become Timmy's Godparents. |
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27 | "The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad! / Engine Blocked" | May 9, 2003 | 305 |
The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad! Special Guest Star: Jay Leno as Crimson Chin – Timmy accidentally wishes the Nega Chin (the Crimson Chin's ultimate enemy) out of the comic book, but still thinks it's the Crimson Chin. He hides him in his treehouse, and has Cosmo and Wanda grant his wishes. Timmy realizes who he is and what the wishes were (all his villain friends out of the comic book and Cosmo and Wanda's magic can't touch him, he can't be wished back into the book, and that Timmy can't wish his room clean, something his parents told him to do or he'd be in big trouble). So Timmy must give his parents their super hero powers back to stop them, and has the Crimson Chin help as well. |
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28 | "Sleepover and Over / Mother Nature" | May 17, 2003 | 304 |
Sleepover and Over – When Timmy, Chester, and A.J. are meant to have a sleepover together, arguments split the three friends apart. Now Timmy has to go to both sleepovers at the same time. |
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29 | "Beddy Bye / The Grass Is Greener" | May 23, 2003 | 307 |
Beddy Bye Special Guest Star: Jackie Manson as Sandman – Being annoyed by his inability to stay up all night and thus missing night-time events, Timmy wishes for the world to have no sleep at all. He soon realizes that everyone does need sleep. |
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30 | "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker!" | June 27, 2003 | 308 |
The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker! – March 15 is the day that every child fears – Denzel Crocker Day – the day that he's at his meanest. Timmy uses the Time Scooter to go back to Crocker's childhood and tries to prevent what made him so miserable. Vicky's Head Gag: Denzel Q. Crocker |
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Film | "Abra-Catastrophe!" | July 12, 2003 | 301/302/303 |
Timmy Turner has kept his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda a secret for one whole year thus far. He receives a special gift, the "Fairy-versary muffin", which can grant any user one rule-free wish. With Timmy's school teacher Mr. Crocker constantly spying on him to prove that fairies indeed exist, the Fairy-versary muffin falls into other people's hands, eventually ending up in Mr. Crocker's. Using the muffin, Mr. Crocker captures Timmy's fairies and wishes for an oppressive world ruled by him, transforming Dimmsdale into Slavesdale. This is the very first Fairly Odd movie in the series. Vicky's Head Gag: The Fairy-versary muffin |
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31 | "MicroPhony / So Totally Spaced Out" | August 1, 2003 | 210 |
MicroPhony – It's summer, and Vicky uses the radio to promote her babysitting service and make kids work all day, but Timmy fights back as "Double T" |
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32 | "Pipe Down! / The Big Scoop!" | September 26, 2003 | 310 |
Pipe Down! – When Timmy is shouted at one-too-many times, he wishes that everyone would just pipe down. Now the entire world is quiet. Too quiet. And Timmy can't undo the wish because no one can hear him! |
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33 | "Crime Wave / Odd Ball" | October 10, 2003 | 311 |
Crime Wave – Timmy is taking a bath, but he wants to get the new issue of Crimson Chin. He's sent to the store, but appears there in the nude and now must get back before anyone sees him. In the meantime, Crimson Chin fights with H2Olga in order to save a baby he agreed to watch, and the city. Timmy leaves his comic book on the side of the tub, it touches the water a little causing H2Olga's power to increase tenfold. |
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34 | "Where's Wanda? / Imaginary Gary" | October 18, 2003 | 312 |
Where Is Wanda? – Timmy solves the mystery of Wanda's disappearance in a black-and-white film-noir setting. He must solve it before a secret fairy probation hearing, if they fail they will go to the Horrible Place Known as Level 13 Probation. Suspects:
Note: This episode is pretty much a parody of Without A Trace. This episode also puts the "person you'd least expect" theme into effect. |
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35 | "Miss Dimmsdale / Mind Over Magic" | November 7, 2003 | 401 |
Miss Dimmsdale – Vicky chooses to cheat her way into winning the Miss Dimmsdale pageant, and Timmy's going to stop her with the help of Catman (Adam West). Notes: In this episode, Timmy's Dad enters the Miss Dimmsdale Pageant in attempt to prove his beauty. A recurring gag involves the contestants' similar fantasies involving being Mayor for the Day, where they maniacally laugh on top of their throne as their enemy/enemies toils away in an inferno-of-sorts. |
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36 | "Kung Timmy / Which Witch Is Which?" | November 11, 2003 | 309 |
Kung Timmy – Timmy learns kung-fu to defeat Francis, defend Tootie from him and save his family's house. |
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37 | "Chip Off The Old Chip / Snow Bound" | November 21, 2003 | 313 |
Chip Off the Old Chip Special Guest Star: Chris Kirkpatrick as Chip Skylark – To win the male lead in the school musical and play opposite Trixie Tang, Timmy wishes for Chip Skylark's voice. But while Timmy has Chip's voice, Chip now has Timmy's voice, and Chip's singing career quickly plummets. Timmy tries to wish everything back to normal. But Cosmo and Wanda can only grant a wish when it's made in their Godchild's voice. Note: This is the last full time appearance of Chip Skylark. |
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