The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown

The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown

North American cover art for PlayStation 2
Developer(s) ImaginEngine (PC)
Blitz Games (NGC, PS2)
Publisher(s) THQ
Nick Games
Composer(s) Guy Moon
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance
Nintendo GameCube
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 2
Xbox (cancelled)
Release date(s)

GameCube

  • NA September 8, 2004
  • PAL April 8, 2005

PlayStation 2

  • NA September 8, 2004
  • PAL May 20, 2005

Windows

  • NA September 8, 2004
  • PAL May 20, 2005

Game Boy Advance

  • NA September 8, 2004
  • PAL April 8, 2005
Genre(s) Platform
Mode(s) Single-player

The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown is a platforming video game released in 2004 for Microsoft Windows, GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Game Boy Advance by THQ. ImaginEngine developed the PC version while Blitz Games developed the GameCube and PlayStation 2 versions. The game is based on the animated television series The Fairly OddParents. It is the sequel to The Fairly OddParents: Breakin' da Rules.

An Xbox version of the game was planned, but later cancelled due to low sales. It's also the second and last Fairly OddParents video game so far on home consoles.

Plot

The game starts with young Timmy Turner being excited to see a new special season finale episode of one of his favorite shows--Crash Nebula--on TV. However, he finds that his TV stops working just as it premieres, and the only other time it can be seen is a day later when it reruns. He attempts to have Cosmo and Wanda fix it through a wish, but they can't, since their wands aren't working.

The reason for this is that the Royal Jewel, the second most powerful source of fairy magic in existence, has been stolen, meaning that wish-granting powers have been disabled on a massive scale. Timmy goes on a mission to try to find out who stole the Jewel and turn him in, so that all will be returned to normal. The first suspect is Quince, the royal jester in service of Oberon and Titania, rulers of Fairy World, who was recently fired for "not being funny."

After fighting Quince, Timmy has him interrogated by Jorgen von Strangle, but it turns out that Quince did not have the Jewel, and the only way to get it back was by using the magic of the first-most-powerful source of magic: the famous Fairyversary Muffin (first introduced in the Fairly OddParents TV-Movie "Abra-Catastrophe!").

To assemble the muffin, Timmy must bake it with magical forms of common cake ingredients, namely super strong hair raising flour, a phoenix egg, pixie sugar, and mooncalf milk. He somehow orders everything using the Internet, but Vicky snatches everything, and the ingredients are scattered in various places, such as in the possession of his parents or of Vicky herself (although the Phoenix Egg was destroyed). With the ingredients compromised, the trio must work to recover everything and put together the muffin before it's too late.

Levels

There are eight levels in the game.

Wishes:
Suit restoration gizmo
Cowboy
Repair-o-tron
Boss: Quince
Wishes:
Idea bulb
Ultra powerful super magnet
Klaxon
Boss: Giant robot
Wishes:
Pogo-stick
Crimson Wing
Freeze ray
Boss: H2Olga
Wishes:
Mansion-upside-downer
Ghost
Magnifying glass
Boss: Oberon and Titania
Wishes:
Jet pack
Gamma suit
Pinball
Boss: Vicky and Mark
Wishes:
Banana launcher
Monkey wrench
Sticky lizard powers
Boss: King ape

Cultural References

In William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Oberon and Titania are the King and Queen of the Fairies, and Quince is the director of the play within a play, that the mechanicals put on for the Duke on his wedding night.

Reception

Scores
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankingsPC: 75.0% (1 review)[1]
PS2: 70.7% (8 reviews) [2]
GC: 65.0% (5 reviews) [3]
GBA: 50.0% (2 reviews) [4]
Metacritic61% (5 reviews) [5][6]
Review score
PublicationScore
IGN5.0 / 10 [7][8]

Shadow Showdown received mixed reviews from critics.

References

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