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Oberon and Titania are the names of the Fairy King and Queen in William Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' and Quince is the director of the mechanicals' play.
 
Oberon and Titania are the names of the Fairy King and Queen in William Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' and Quince is the director of the mechanicals' play.
 
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Revision as of 14:42, 27 April 2020

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Trivia

  • The level The Great Esc-Ape is based on the Abra-Catastrophe! movie.
  • Another Abra-Catastrophe reference is the use of the Magic Muffin.
  • The title of the level Vicky Strikes Back may be referring to the previous game were Vicky was the main antagonist.
  • This game was advertised in the SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Game Manual.
  • Glitch: In the level, Fairly Disastrous, If you, first, put the repair-o-tron on you and then the cow-boy costume on and then have no wishes on you, Timmy will lose his hat and the front of his hair will be gone. It will be back if you put on another wish on you
  • If one has a save of this Game on PS2. The icon is A circle with Cosmo on pink part and Wanda At a Green Part. and the save's name is "FOP:SS Game #" *(the # varies depending on the save slot save to 1st Slot = Game A 2nd slot = Game B 3rd/Final Slot = Game C)
    PS2_Startup_FOP_SS_Save_icon

    PS2 Startup FOP SS Save icon

    PS2 Startup on 0:04 + FOP:SS save icon on 0:38

  • This is the only video game based on The Fairly OddParents to be released in PAL region.

Cultural Reference

Oberon and Titania are the names of the Fairy King and Queen in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and Quince is the director of the mechanicals' play.