The Fairly OddParents (season 2)
The Fairly OddParents (season 2) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 15 |
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Original network | Nickelodeon |
Original release | March 1, 2002 – January 10, 2003 |
The Fairly OddParents aired its second season starting on March 1, 2002. The season ended on January 10, 2003.
Episodes
Main article: List of The Fairly OddParents episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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8a | 1a | "Boys in the Band" | Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel | March 1, 2002 | N/A |
Timmy grows jealous of Dimmsdale's teen-singing sensation, Chip Skylark, for holding a concert on his birthday. Out of anger, Timmy plans to hold him hostage at his house; surprisingly, Vicky falls in love with Chip. | ||||||
8b | 1b | "Hex Games" | Butch Hartman | Tim O'Rourke | March 1, 2002 | N/A |
Vicky, one of the best skaters at the skate park, is challenged by Timmy; if she wins, the skate park will have height limits on skateboarding, but if Timmy wins, the skate park will be open to all children. | ||||||
9a | 2a | "Boy Toy" | Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel | March 8, 2002 | N/A |
After Timmy wishes himself toy-sized to spend time with his old Crimson Chin action figure, Vicky's sister, Tootie, takes Cosmo and Wanda (disguised as dolls), and Timmy must go to Vicky and Tootie's house to find them. | ||||||
9b | 2b | "Inspection Detection" | Butch Hartman | Spencer Green Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel (story) | March 8, 2002 | N/A |
Because Timmy wishes for things that were (coincidentally) stolen, Timmy is accused of shoplifting. Jorgen Von Strangle then comes for an inspection of Cosmo and Wanda, and if they fail, they will be taken away from Timmy. Meanwhile, Timmy is determined to catch the real shoplifter, Francis. | ||||||
10a | 3a | "Action Packed" | John Fountain and Butch Hartman | Tracy Berna and Steve Marmel | March 22, 2002 | N/A |
After watching an action-packed mystery movie, Timmy wishes for an action-packed life. However, it turns into terror when supervillain Jorgen captures Cosmo, Wanda, and all of the other fairies, and drains their magic out of them ("PG-13 horror" as Timmy calls it, is shown for this part). Timmy must stop Jorgen before he becomes the mightiest fairy in the universe. | ||||||
10b | 3b | "Smarty Pants" | John Fountain and Butch Hartman | Tracy Berna | March 22, 2002 | N/A |
Timmy wishes he was the smartest kid in the world, but the situation becomes complicated when he is placed in a competition with A.J. and subsequently loses his intellect. | ||||||
11a | 4a | "Super Bike" | Butch Hartman | Jack Thomas | May 10, 2002 | N/A |
Timmy wishes up an indestructible bicycle, but the bike subsequently refuses to allow him to leave it. | ||||||
11b | 4b | "A Mile in My Shoes" | Gary Conrad and Butch Hartman | Tim O'Rourke, Butch Hartman, and Steve Marmel | May 10, 2002 | N/A |
Timmy has a rough day without his godparents by missing the bus to school, getting soaked in rain, and hit by volleyballs in gym class. Being jealous at his godparents for their wonderful lifestyle, Timmy becomes a fairy godparent while Cosmo and Wanda become ordinary children. However, Timmy finds out that being a godparent takes more responsibility. | ||||||
12a | 5a | "Timvisible" | Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel | April 26, 2002 | N/A |
On the last day of school, Timmy is getting the perfect attendance award, but Francis is celebrating the last day by beating up all the boys. In order to avoid getting beat up by Francis, Timmy wishes he was invisible, but then has so much fun being invisible that he forgets about the awards ceremony. Now, he must rush to get his award, and avoid Mr. Crocker in the process, as he is trying to capture him because he could use him as proof that fairies exist. | ||||||
12b | 5b | "That Old Black Magic" | Sarah Frost and Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel | April 26, 2002 | N/A |
On Friday the 13th, Anti-Fairies cause trouble. | ||||||
13a | 6a | "Foul Balled" | John Fountain and Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel | June 7, 2002 | N/A |
Timmy, tired of losing every game because of Chester, wishes that Chester would become a skilled baseball player, but Chester gets on Timmy's nerves when he starts hogging every position and shunning the rest of his team. | ||||||
13b | 6b | "The Boy Who Would Be Queen" | Sarah Frost and Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel | June 7, 2002 | N/A |
Timmy accidentally wishes himself into a girl before Trixie's birthday party, and she uses her new feminine mind to get the perfect gift for her. However, it turns out that she likes boy stuff, too. | ||||||
14a | 7a | "Totally Spaced Out" | John Fountain and Butch Hartman | Steve Marmel and Jack Thomas | July 12, 2002 | N/A |
Mark Chang returns to take Vicky with him, which Timmy is happy about, but his parents find him a new baby sitter. As a result, Timmy must go to Flappy Bob's Peppy Happy Learnatorium, where everything is boring (like having to watch an eight-hour documentary on moles and how smacking them in a game could lead them to extinction when he attempts to play a whack-a-mole game), too safe (unnecessary safety gear in a ball pit) and healthy (soy cubes). Timmy must now escape and get Vicky back. | ||||||
14b | 7b | "The Switch Glitch" | Gary Conrad and Butch Hartman | Jenny Nissenson (story) Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, and Jenny Nissenson | July 12, 2002 | N/A |
Timmy wishes that he was the babysitter and Vicky was the child in order to get revenge, but his harsh treatment of Vicky results in Cosmo and Wanda being transferred to Vicky, who then causes trouble for Timmy. | ||||||
15a | 8a | "Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad" | John Fountain and Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel | September 6, 2002 | N/A |
Timmy, tired of his parents rushing to work and coming home late and tired, thus never having any time for him, wishes his parents had superpowers, but they are too busy saving the world to even spend time with him. Timmy must now become the ultimate villain (a parody of Galactus) to get his parents to give up their superpowers (his wish made them powerful enough that not even magic would affect them, so they must willingly give up their powers). | ||||||
15b | 8b | "Knighty Knight" | Sarah Frost and Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, and Jack Thomas | September 6, 2002 | N/A |
After being disappointed by the Camelot Fair (the knight is shorter than he looks, the Magician is a cleaning product salesmen, and the Dragon is only a dog wearing a dragon mask that even it is afraid of) Timmy wishes that he was in the real Camelot, but Timmy's parents somehow come along with him and are about to be eaten by a dragon. | ||||||
16a | 9a | "Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary" | John Fountain and Butch Hartman | Jack Thomas, Butch Hartman, and Steve Marmel | September 13, 2002 | N/A |
Timmy becomes suspicious of a rich boy named Remy Buxaplenty when he can be better at anything than Timmy is, and can even be in the Crimson Chin Comic Book as well. He discovers that Remy has a Fairy Godparent. Wanda knows who it is, but when she refuses to Timmy, he wishes for her to tell him. Remy's fairy turns out to be Juandissimo Magnifico, Wanda's ex-boyfriend. Remy discovers Timmy's fairies, and to make sure that Timmy does not wish he had more money than him (although Da Rules say that you cannot wish for money), he challenges Timmy to a Magical Duel, where the loser loses his fairies and forgets he ever had them. | ||||||
16b | 9b | "Nectar of the Odds" | Sarah Frost and Butch Hartman | Jack Thomas | September 13, 2002 | N/A |
Timmy tries selling lemonade to see Crash Nebula on Ice, but his lemonade tastes horrible. Timmy discovers that Cosmo's sweat makes the lemonade taste better, and adds it as his secret ingredient. His lemonade is now a success, but with an unfortunate side-effect: it grants the wishes of the people who drink it. | ||||||
17a | 10a | "Hail to the Chief" | Gary Conrad and Butch Hartman | Steven Banks, Jack Thomas, and Steve Marmel | September 27, 2002 | N/A |
Timmy becomes class president in order to be with Trixie, but it is not as great as he believes. His Secret Service agents (Chester and A.J.) constantly keep him away from Trixie and follow him everywhere, even into a bathroom stall. | ||||||
17b | 10b | "Twistory" | Gary Conrad and Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, and Jack Thomas | September 27, 2002 | N/A |
Timmy wishes the great American leaders into his house to finish his report, but because they have vanished from history, the United States reverts to being British colonies. To make things worse, Timmy is unable to wish them back, because Cosmo and Wanda's wands are taken for taxes (Taxation Without Representation). Timmy must now use his Time-Scooter to get them back to their own time period to stop Benedict Arnold from creating the alternate future. | ||||||
18a | 11a | "Fool's Day Out" | Gary Conrad and Butch Hartman | Jack Thomas, Butch Hartman, and Steve Marmel | October 11, 2002 | N/A |
Tired of being pranked by everyone (his parents, Cosmo and Wanda, his friends, and the rest of the citizens of Dimmsdale), Timmy summons the April Fool, the ultimate prankster, but Timmy does not know that once the April Fool starts, he does not know when to stop. Now, Timmy and his fairies have to stop him. | ||||||
18b | 11b | "Deja Vu" | Butch Hartman | Jack Thomas, Butch Hartman, and Steve Marmel | October 11, 2002 | N/A |
Tired of always being late, Timmy wishes for a watch that allows him to redo moments in time, but Vicky steals it. | ||||||
19 | 12 | "Information Stupor Highway" | Sarah Frost, John Fountain, and Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel | January 20, 2003 | N/A |
Timmy hopes to ask Trixie Tang to the school dance, deciding to do so via e-mail, but when his parents add their own "threat-mantic" additions to his letter (and send it), Timmy wishes to venture through cyberspace to retrieve the e-mail back before it reaches Trixie's computer. While exploring the Internet, Timmy winds up in Mr. Crocker's computer, who suspects that the pink-hatted virus may be the work of Timmy's fairy godparents, and thus sends a virus of his own to use Timmy's computer as a way to spy on Cosmo and Wanda. | ||||||
20 | 13 | "Scary Godparents" | John Fountain, Gary Conrad, and Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, and Jack Thomas | October 29, 2002 | N/A |
On Halloween, Timmy wants a Jack-O-Bot costume as his Halloween costume, but the only four Jack-O-Bot costumes in existence were won in a contest, which Trixie, Veronica, Tad, and Chad won because they bribed the judges. To make things worse, Vicky is being paid by Timmy's parents to take Timmy and his friends trick-or-treating, and forces him to wear a mummy costume made out of toilet paper. Vicky gets all of the candy, while Timmy and his friends get nothing. Realizing that Vicky is scary and gets more candy because of it, Timmy wishes that everyone's Halloween costumes were real and scary. This causes everyone to become real and scary versions of the costumes they wear, including the popular kids, who turn into the real Jack-O-Bots and threaten to destroy the world. Also, Timmy cannot undo the wish because Cosmo and Wanda were in costume at the time and are now no longer magical. Meanwhile, the Yugopotamians, seeing people celebrate Halloween, think Earth is planning an attack on them and attempt to counter-attack. |
See also
- The Fairly OddParents
- The Fairly OddParents (season 0): Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts
- The Fairly OddParents (season 1)
- The Fairly OddParents (season 3)
- The Fairly OddParents (season 4)
- The Fairly OddParents (season 5)
- The Fairly OddParents (season 6)
- The Fairly OddParents (season 7)
- The Fairly OddParents (season 8)
- The Fairly OddParents (season 9)
- The Fairly OddParents (season 10)
References
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