Fairly Odd Fairy Tales/References


 * This is the first episode since School of Crock that Poof appears as a main center of the episode's plot.
 * This episode was originally going to air July 25, but changed to August 1 instead.
 * Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda, and Sparky all broke the fourth wall by looking to the audience when Wanda said "And we all lived happily ever after."
 * This is the first episode since School of Crock that Poof speaks fully. He sounds a bit different in this episode than in School of Crock. The voice probably changed a bit as pooferty wore off.
 * This episode reveals that Poof may have the same cravings for chocolate as his mother, Wanda, because he was talking about wanting and eating chocolate.
 * This episode is one of the few episodes where Cosmo uses sarcasm, because normally Cosmo is too stupid to understand, let alone use, sarcasm.
 * This episode is one of the few episodes where Timmy does not wear his usual pink hat.


 *  - This episode resembles the Family Guy episode, Grimm Job.
 *  - Cosmo mentioned he cannot save 15% on his car insurance, which is a reference to its slogan
 *  - The name of "Burpman and Fartboy" is a parody of the two nuclear bombs that were dropped on Japan during World War II, codenamed "Fat Man" and "Little Boy".
 *  - There is also an episode of the series entitled "Fat Man and Little Boy".
 *  - The story, Three Little Fairies, is based off of this. Also, Foop portrays the big bad wolf who huffs and puffs and blows in that same book.
 *  - The story, Cosmorella, is based off of this.
 *  - The story, Snow Wanda and the Seven Fairies, is based off of this
 *  - Sparky's appearance as Cosmo's ride to the ball in Cosmorella is a reference to Robert De Niro's performance in the movie
 *  - The story, Jorgen and the Beanstalk is based off of this.


 * Cosmo reading a cook book instead of a fairy tales book.
 * Foop wants to open a fast food restaurant called "Fast Foop" in the story "The Three Little Fairies".
 * Wanda keep adding herself in stories.