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  • A Fairly Odd Christmas
    A Fairly Odd Christmas 2011 television film directed by Savage Steve Holland
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    A Fairly Odd Christmas (also known as A Fairly Odd Movie 2) is a 2012 American live-action/animated Christmas comedy television film. It is the sequel to the 2011 live-action TV film A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! and the second live-action adaptation of the Nickelodeon animated television series The Fairly OddParents.
  • A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!
    A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! 2011 Canadian-American live-action\/animated teen comedy television film directed by Savage Steve Holland
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    Genre: Family, Fantasy, Romance
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    A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! (or simply known as A Fairly Odd Movie) is a 2011 live-action/animated teen comedy television film based on the animated series The Fairly OddParents. It first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on July 9, 2011, to celebrate the series's tenth anniversary. Unlike the previous animated films of the series, this film is live-action with CGI animation. The television film was viewed by 5.8 million viewers during its original airing.
  • A Fairly Odd Summer
    A Fairly Odd Summer 2014 Television film directed by Savage Steve Holland
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    Genre: Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy
    In the third live action movie based on The Fairly Oddparents series, Timmy Turner and his friends head to Hawaii! more »
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    A Fairly Odd Summer (also known as A Fairly Odd Movie 3 or A Fairly Odd Paradise) is a 2014 American live-action/animated comedy television film. It is the sequel to A Fairly Odd Christmas and was released on August 2, 2014. It is the third and final installment in The Fairly OddParents live-action film series beginning with the first film A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!, and continuing with its first sequel.
  • Fairly OddBaby
    Fairly OddBaby The Fairly OddParents episode
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    After a year long hiatus in 2007, The Fairly OddParents returned for a sixth season of 20 episodes, which aired from February 18, 2008, to August 12, 2009. The season had one movie, Fairly OddBaby. This was the first season of the show to be co-produced by Billionfold Inc. (which was founded by creator Butch Hartman and also formerly produced his other show Danny Phantom), along with Frederator Studios and Nickelodeon Animation Studio. It is the first season not to be distributed by Nelvana or air on Jetix or any Disney channels.
  • Channel Chasers
    Channel Chasers The Fairly OddParents episode
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    The fourth season of The Fairly OddParents began on November 7, 2003. The second movie, "Channel Chasers", aired in the summer of 2004, and for the 4th time, 2 Nicktoons make crossovers in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour. The season officially ended with "School's Out!: The Musical" on June 10, 2005. It was produced by Frederator Studios and Nickelodeon Animation Studio.
  • School's Out! The Musical
    School's Out! The Musical The Fairly OddParents episode
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    Ten year-old Timmy Turner and his friends are about to enjoy a summer filled with mess, mayhem, and music. But when the adults of Dimmsdale say enough ... more »
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    The fourth season of The Fairly OddParents began on November 7, 2003. The second movie, "Channel Chasers", aired in the summer of 2004, and for the 4th time, 2 Nicktoons make crossovers in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour. The season officially ended with "School's Out!: The Musical" on June 10, 2005. It was produced by Frederator Studios and Nickelodeon Animation Studio.
  • Totally Spaced Out/The Switch Glitch
    Totally Spaced Out/The Switch Glitch The Fairly OddParents episode
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    Abra-Catastrophe! is a television film initially released as the seventh, eighth, and ninth episodes of the third season of The Fairly OddParents, serving as the first special of the show. It was originally broadcast on Nickelodeon in the United States on July 12, 2003.
  • The Fairly OddParents (film series) film series of television films
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    The Fairly OddParents is an American series of television films produced through Nickelodeon, loosely based on Butch Hartman's animated series The Fairly OddParents. The series consists of three films: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! (2011), A Fairly Odd Christmas (2012), and A Fairly Odd Summer (2014).
  • The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
    The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour Nickelodeon television specials
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    The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour is an American trilogy of crossover episodes/television specials between the animated television series The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius and The Fairly OddParents, consisting of The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide, and The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators. The episodes premiered on Nickelodeon between 2004 and 2006, and were subsequently released to home video. They combine multiple types of animation, using 2D computer animation for the segments set in the Fairly OddParents universe and 3D computer animation for the Jimmy Neutron segments. The events of the crossover episodes take place during the second and third seasons of The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius and during the fourth and fifth seasons of The Fairly OddParents.
  • Wishology
    Wishology 95th episode of the sixth season of ''The Fairly OddParents''
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    "Wishology!" is a trilogy of television films serving as the ninth special of the animated television series The Fairly OddParents. The first part of the trilogy, "The Big Beginning", originally aired on the cable network Nickelodeon in the United States on May 1, 2009; the second part, "The Exciting Middle Part", aired on May 2; and the last of the three parts, "The Final Ending", aired on May 3. The trilogy was written by Kevin Sullivan, Scott Fellows, and series creator Butch Hartman, who also served as director. According to Nielsen ratings, the first and third parts of the trilogy were viewed by 4 million people, while its second part garnered 3.6 million viewers. Critical reviewers displayed mixed reactions to how three-dimensional objects interact via computer animation with the series' usual two-dimensional artwork in the trilogy. Composer Guy Moon, who has worked throughout the series, won an Annie Award for his music in the first part of the trilogy in 2010.
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