List of The Fairly Odd Parents Episodes

List Of The Fairly Odd Parents Episodes

The following is an episode list for the Nickelodeon animated television series The Fairly OddParents. The series is based on a series of Oh Yeah! Cartoons, beginning with the short The Fairly OddParents.

Since 1998, until 2001, The Fairly OddParents aired ten Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts. After starting as a regular television series in 2001, Nickelodeon has aired a total of eight seasons with currently 129 Fairly OddParents episodes aired in the United States, including seven television movies, three Jimmy Timmy Power Hour television movies and a full length live action film. As of December 29, 2011, a total of 157 episodes have aired with 129 total shows. The first six seasons were released on DVD as of 2011.

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