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The second season debuted March 1, 2002 with the episodes "Boys in the Band/Hex Games", and ended on January 20, 2003 with the thirty minute special "Information Stupor Highway".The season was annouced on October 25, 2001.
Cast and crew[]
- Main article: List of The Fairly OddParents! Cast and Crew Members
Character debuts[]
- Bucky McBadbat
- Anti-Cosmo
- Anti-Wanda
- Anti-Fairies
- Chip Skylark
- Doug Dimmadome
- Dale Dimmadome
- Eddie The Furry Gerbil
- Sanjay
- Happy Peppy Gary And Betty
- Jeff And Erik
- Juandissimo Magnifico
- Mighty Mom And Dyno Dad
- Mr. Buxaplenty
- Mrs. Buxaplenty
- Remy Buxaplenty
- Sheldon Dinkleberg
- Super Bike
- Super Toilet
- Tootie
- The Founding Fathers
- Pumpkinator
- Fairy Old Lady
- Spanish teacher
One Time Characters[]
The Fairly OddParents Season 2[]
Title card | # in Season (Total) | Title | Original airdate | Production code | U.S. viewers (million) |
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1 (14) | "Boys in the Band" | March 1, 2002 | 8A FOP-118 |
3.15[1] | |
Timmy is mad at Dimmsdale's singing sensation Chip Skylark for holding a concert on Timmy's birthday, causing everyone to ignore his existence, even his parents. To get revenge, Timmy wishes for the worst non-lethal thing possible to happen to Chip: he gets held hostage by a crazed fan, Vicky. As the crowd at the Dimmadome grows more and more restless, Timmy realizes that Chip is not so bad after all, and decides to wish him free. Unfortunately, Cosmo and Wanda can't, because Vicky has fallen in love with Chip. Timmy must find a way to break up Vicky and Chip and get the singer to his concert before a rampaging crowd of angry girls, and Timmy's dad, destroys all of Dimmsdale. Debut Appearance: Chip Skylark Guest star: Chris Kirkpatrick as Chip Skylark | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Guitar | ||||
2 (15) | "Hex Games" | March 1, 2002 | 8B FOP-113 |
3.15[1] | |
Timmy is tired of his friends getting kicked out of the skate park by the "Skate Queen" Vicky, who is one of the best skaters at the skate park right beside Timmy. He challenges her to a skating competition. If she wins, the skate park will be in her clutches and everyone under age sixteen will be banned. If Timmy wins, he and his friends will be allowed to skate free on any ramp of their choice. He must train very hard since Vicky is a more experienced skater than him, and his fairies cannot help him win a competition with their magic! | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Guitar | ||||
3 (16) | "Boy Toy" | March 8, 2002 | 9A FOP-116 |
3.35[1] | |
Timmy and his friends are having fun destroying their old toys when he notices his old Crimson Chin action figure. Timmy is reluctant to let the action figure go just yet, and decides to wish the toy to life and for him to be doll-sized so he could share one last adventure with his old friend. Vicky's little sister Tootie, who is obsessed with Timmy, notices Cosmo and Wanda disguised as dolls and takes them to her house to add to her Timmy Turner item collection, and now Timmy must journey to her house on foot to get them back, all the while stuck the size of a small toy! | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Crimson Chin | ||||
4 (17) | "Inspection Detection" | March 8, 2002 | 9B FOP-117 |
3.35[1] | |
Because Timmy happens to have things that were recently reported taken from the local stores, Timmy is accused of shoplifting by his parents, when in reality he received all of his stuff from his fairy godparents and therefore cannot give up his secret. Jorgen Von Strangle then comes for an inspection of Cosmo and Wanda, and if they don't pass, they will be taken away from Timmy. Without his godparents, Timmy must find a way to catch the real shoplifter, Francis, in the act. | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Crimson Chin | ||||
5 (18) | "Action Packed" | March 22, 2002 | 10A FOP-115 |
3.14[1] | |
After watching an action-packed mystery movie, Timmy wishes for an action-packed life. However, it turns into terror when super villain Jorgen captures Cosmo, Wanda, and all of the other fairies, and drains their magic out. ("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. One-Time Appearance: Evil Jorgen | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Brain | ||||
6 (19) | "Smarty Pants" | March 22, 2002 | 10B FOP-120 |
3.14[1] | |
Tired of failing tests and being belittled by A.J., Timmy wishes he was the smartest kid in the world, but the situation becomes complicated when he is placed in a competition alongside with A.J. against another school in a "Brain-a-thon" and subsequently loses his intellect. | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Brain | ||||
7 (20) | "Super Bike" | May 10, 2002 | 11A FOP-121 |
2.84[1] | |
Timmy wishes up an indestructible bicycle, but the bike takes a mind of its own and subsequently refuses to allow Timmy to part ways with it. Debut Appearances: Super Bike, Super Toilet | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Tire | ||||
8 (21) | "A Mile In My Shoes" | May 10, 2002 | 11B FOP-123 |
2.84[1] | |
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 than he thought. | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Tire | ||||
9 (22) | "Timvisible" | April 26, 2002 | 12A FOP-114 |
2.66[1] | |
It's the last day of school, and 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, Timmy has so much fun being invisible that he forgets about the awards ceremony, and now must rush to get his award. To make things worse, Crocker is trying to capture him because he could use him as proof that fairies exist. | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Four-leaf clover | ||||
10 (23) | "That Old Black Magic" | April 26, 2002 | 12B FOP-126 |
2.66[1] | |
The Anti-Fairies are a species of magical creature that emerge on Friday the 13th to cause bad luck. Each Fairy has an Anti-Fairy counterpart who is opposite of them in almost every way. While having an unlucky day at Adrenalland with his parents, Timmy wishes for a pair of goggles that will allow him to see the Anti-Fairies. He meets Anti-Cosmo, an evil super genius, and his dimwitted wife Anti-Wanda. Debut Appearance: Anti-Cosmo, Anti-Wanda, Anti-Fairies | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Four-leaf clover | ||||
11 (24) | "Foul Balled" | June 7, 2002 | 13A FOP-127 |
2.69[1] | |
Timmy, tired off losing every baseball game because of Chester, who is the son of the worst baseball player in major league history, Bucky McBadbat. Timmy wishes that his best friend 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. Debut Appearance: Bucky McBadbat | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Baseball | ||||
12 (25) | "The Boy Who Would be Queen" | June 7, 2002 | 13B FOP-119 |
2.69[1] | |
Hoping to find the perfect gift for Trixie Tang's birthday party, Timmy wishes that he could think like a girl, but to his horror he is turned into an actual girl named "Timantha". Using this temporary change to his advantage, Timmy heads to the Dimmsdale Mall where he bumps into Trixie while browsing. To Timmy's surprise, he learns that Trixie secretly likes the same things boys do, and finds out that the only gift Trixie wanted was a real friend. Debut Appearance: Timantha | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Baseball | ||||
13 (26) | "Totally Spaced Out" | July 12, 2002 | 14A FOP-128 |
2.12[1] | |
Mark Chang returns to take Vicky with him, which Timmy is happy about, but his parents send him to Flappy Bob's Peppy Happy Learnatorium, where everything is boring (like having to watch an 8 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 is forced to get Vicky back, because even she is better than the Learnatorium! Debut Appearance: Happy Peppy Gary and Betty, Jeff and Erik | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Vicky & Timmy switch heads | ||||
14 (27) | "The Switch Glitch" | July 12, 2002 | 14B FOP-122 |
2.12[1] | |
Vicky forces Timmy to do lots of work and also humiliates him. Timmy wishes that he and Vicky exchange. Now Timmy is the babysitter in charge of a five year old Vicky. He does to her what she did to him... but the payback does not make him happy. Before he can swap back Cosmo and Wanda are reassigned to the now sad Vicky. She makes wishes that turn the Turner residence into a horrifyingly creepy fun house! How will Timmy fix these problems? | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Vicky & Timmy switch heads | ||||
15 (28) | "Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad" | September 6, 2002 | 15A FOP-131 |
3.87[1] | |
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, unfortunately they're too busy saving the world to even spend time with him. Timmy must now become the ultimate villain to get his parents to give up their powers (reason: Timmy's wish made them so powerful that they're immune to magic, and must willingly give up their powers). Debut Appearance: Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Dragon | ||||
16 (29) | "Knighty Knight" | September 6, 2002 | 15B FOP-134 |
3.87[1] | |
After being ripped off 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 even it's scared of) Timmy wishes it was in the real Camelot, but Timmy's parents are brought along with him and are about to be eaten by a dragon! Timmy must enlist the help of King Arthur Liebowitz and his sketchy uncle Merlin to confront and defeat the dragon. | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Dragon | ||||
17 (30) | "Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary" | September 13, 2002 | 16A FOP-132 |
3.97[1]
2.66[2] (households) | |
Timmy becomes suspicious of a rich boy named Remy Buxaplenty when he can be better 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 won't tell Timmy, until he wishes she would tell him. Remy's fairy turns out to be Juandissimo Magnifico, Wanda's ex-boyfriend. Remy discovers Timmy's fairies and to make sure Timmy doesn't wish he was richer than him, challenges Timmy to a Magical Duel, where the loser loses his fairies and forgets he ever had them. Debut Appearance: Mr. & Mrs. Buxaplenty (faces not shown), Remy Buxaplenty, Juandissimo Magnifico | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Lemon | ||||
18 (31) | "Nectar of the Odds" | September 13, 2002 | 16B FOP-135 |
3.97[1]
2.66[2] (households) | |
Timmy tries selling lemonade to see Crash Nebula on Ice. The only problem: his lemonade tastes horrible! Timmy discovers that Cosmo's sweat makes the lemonade taste better, and puts it as his secret ingredient. Unfortunately, the lemonade starts granting the wishes of the people who drink it! Debut Appearance: Doug Dimmadome, Dale Dimmadome | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Lemon | ||||
19 (32) | "Hail to the Chief" | September 27, 2002 | 17A FOP-130 |
2.98[1] | |
Tired of the Student Body Co-Presidents, Tad and Chad, pushing everyone under them around, Timmy challenges them in the school election and wins. Timmy likes the attention his new position gives him at first, especially when Trixie takes a liking toward him, but no one can get near him because his bodyguards, Chester and A.J., follow him around everywhere, even into the bathroom stalls! Debut Appearance: Sanjay | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: George Washington bust | ||||
20 (33) | "Twistory" | September 27, 2002 | 17B FOP-136 |
2.98[1] | |
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. Timmy can't wish them back because Cosmo and Wanda 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. Debut Appearance: The Founding Fathers One-Time Appearance: Benedict Arnold | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: George Washington bust | ||||
21 (34) | "Fools Day Out" | October 11, 2002 | 18A FOP-133 |
2.23[3] (households) | |
Tired of being pranked by everyone (His parents, Cosmo, Wanda, his friends, and the rest of the citizens of Dimmsdale), Timmy summons the April Fool, the ultimate prankster. Unknowingly to Timmy, once the April Fool starts, he doesn't know when to stop! It's up to Timmy and his fairies to make the heckler knock it off. | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Alarm clock | ||||
22 (35) | "Deja Vu" | October 11, 2002 | 18B FOP-129 |
2.23[3] (households) | |
Timmy is tired of being late all of the time and making mistakes, so he wishes for a watch that will allow him to re-do moments in time. A huge problem arises however, when Vicky finds one of the watches and steals it! | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Alarm clock | ||||
23 (36) | "Information Stupor Highway" | January 20, 2003 | 19 FOP-137/138 |
4.28[4] | |
Timmy wants to ask Trixie Tang to the school dance, and decides to do so in the form of an e-mail, but when his parents add their own "threat-mantic" additions to his letter and sent it, Timmy must venture through cyberspace to get the e-mail back before it reaches Trixie's computer. While exploring the internet, Timmy winds up in Mr. Crocker's computer, who suspects the pink-hatted virus may be the work of Timmy's fairy godparents, and sends a virus of his own to use Timmy's computer to spy on Cosmo and Wanda. Debut Appearances: A.J.'s Mom, Mr. Tang, Veronica's Mom, Dolores-Day Crocker | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Computer | ||||
24 (37) | "Scary Godparents" | October 29, 2002[5] | 20 FOP-139/140 |
3.29[1] | |
It's Halloween, and Timmy want's a Jack-O-Bot costume as his Halloween costume. Unfortunately, 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. The popular kids get all the good candy, while Timmy and his friends get junk, and even then Vicky is stealing whatever they do get from them. Realizing that Vicky is scary and gets all the candy because of it, Timmy wishes that everyone's Halloween costumes were real and scary, but this causes the popular kids to turn into actual Jack-O-Bots which threaten to blow up the Earth! Debut Appearance: Jack-O-Bots, The Pumpkinator | |||||
Starring: more... | Headgag: Pumpkin | ||||
Trivia[]
- Season 2 was originally planned to start airing in the United States in fall 2001, hence why the aired Season 1 finale "Christmas Everyday!" was planned for this season by looking its production codes. But the September 11 terrorist attacks caused them to be postponed (minus again "Christmas Everyday!") until early spring of 2002 (though in Australia, they aired in the original timeframe as planned). This also led to future seasons until around Season 5 to have episodes that were produced a whole year before being seen.
- The Terrorist Attacks would also Delay Fellow Nicktoon 'ChalkZone', With Episode 1 'Rudy's First Adventure' Airing The Same Day As Action Packed And Smarty Pants. Both shows came from Frederator.
v - e★ Season 2 ★ | ||
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OY!C ★ 1 ★ 2 ★ 3 ★ 4 ★ 5 ★ 6 ★ 7 ★ 8 ★ 9 ★ 10 | ||
#01 Boys in the Band | #02 Hex Games | #03 Boy Toy |
#04 Inspection Detection | #05 Action Packed | #06 Smarty Pants |
#07 Super Bike | #08 A Mile In My Shoes | #09 Timvisible |
#10 That Old Black Magic | #11 Foul Balled | #12 The Boy Who Would Be Queen |
#13 Totally Spaced Out | #14 The Switch Glitch | #15 Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad |
#16 Knighty Knight | #17 Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary | #18 Nectar of the Odds |
#19 Hail To The Chief | #20 Twistory | #21 Fools Day Out |
#22 Deja Vu | #23 Information Stupor Highway | #24 Scary GodParents |
References[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 Ratings Confirmation
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Broadcast & Cable Nielsens: Week Ending September 15, 2002
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Broadcast and Cable Nielsens: Week Ending October 13, 2002
- ↑ Broadcast and Cable Nielsens: Week Ending January 26, 2003
- ↑ Nickandmore - The Fairly OddParents