The zany, fast-paced adventures of a 10-year-old boy and his fairy godparents, who inadvertently create havoc as they grant wishes for their pint-sized charge.
The best episode of "The Fairly OddParents" season 10 is "The Big Fairy Share Scare", rated 3.2/10 from 236 user votes. It was directed by Ken Bruce, John McIntyre and written by Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Lissa Kapstrom. "The Big Fairy Share Scare" aired on 1/15/2016 and is rated 1.7 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Whittle Me This".
Timmy Turner has to share his fairies with his new neighbor Chloe.
Director: Ken Bruce, John McIntyre
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Lissa Kapstrom
Timmy and Chloe go to the retirement home to visit Cat-Man. Cat-Man mistakes Chloe for his old sidekick and takes her on ridiculous hero duties, while Cosmo is stumped on what to give Wanda for their anniversary.
Director: John McIntyre
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Timmy wishes that his Dad could be the mayor of Dimmsdale, but all the attention of being the mayor's son could lead to the exposure of Cosmo and Wanda.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Timmy goes a little crazy when he hears Chloe is joining the Squirrely Scouts, while a bear records something on a sheet when Timmy's dad does something wrong.
Director: Sherie Pollack
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
It's Timmy's birthday and he wants toys from his favorite franchise, the Transmorphers. When his godparents tell him that Chloe's birthday is on the same day as his, they fight over where the celebration should be taking place.
Director: Sherie Pollack
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Chloe wishes that her favorite cartoon characters, The Fair Bears, would come to life, but Timmy and Wanda aren't happy with this wish.
Director: John McIntyre
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Chloe thinks she has a stress-caused rash and wishes to be a slacker, but Dimmsdale falls apart without her.
Director: Sherie Pollack
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Dad wants to catch a giant fish to win a trophy, but Chloe wishes all the fish could fight back.
Director: John McIntyre
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Chloe's goodness is draining the Anti-Fairy World Wand. Foop disguises himself as a girl to try and break Chloe.
Director: John McIntyre
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Bob Colleary
Timmy takes Chloe to meet Mark Chang to prove to her that aliens really do exist.
Director: Sherie Pollack
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom, Becky Wangberg
Chloe wishes that an animal that looks oddly like Mr. Crocker would no longer be endangered.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Timmy, Chloe and the fairies go inside Mr. Crocker to destroy the magical Fairy Flu germs Cosmo sneezed on him.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
When Timmy and Chloe save Dark Laser's beloved pet, Flipsie, Dark Laser becomes bound to them as their bodyguard.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis
Timmy and Chloe wish up a girlfriend for Mr. Crocker to get him off their backs.
Director: Sherie Pollack
Writer: Ellen Byron, Lissa Kapstrom
Cosmo and Wanda spend the night at Chloe's, disguised as Flightless Booby Birds. But when Chloe's parents decide to return the boobies to their natural habitat in the rainforest, Timmy and Chloe have to go and save them.
Director: John McIntyre, Sherie Pollack
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Chloe meets Poof for the first time when he comes home from school on Spring Break. Cosmo and Wanda win a free French Dinner, so Chloe gets to babysit Poof and his friends. Everything goes well until Vicky shows up.
Director: George Elliott, Keith Oliver
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Mrs. Crocker leaves Mr. Crocker home alone for the first time, so he calls on Timmy to teach him how to have fun.
Director: George Elliott, Keith Oliver
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
A proposed camping trip leads to a feud between Timmy's and Chloe's parents.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Timmy's dad and Chloe's parents don't allow the children to celebrate their Friends' Day together, due to social differences.
Director: George Elliott, Keith Oliver
Writer: Becky Wangberg
Timmy and Chloe become eco-warriors when they save the underwater city of Atlantis from a dangerous "sea monster."
Director: George Elliott, Keith Oliver
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Turner want to renew their marriage vows on a "knight adventure" cruise, but they end up on knitters cruise instead.
Director: George Elliott, Keith Oliver
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Timmy regrets wishing Chloe was the school hall monitor when he sees how seriously she takes the job.
Director: George Elliott, Keith Oliver
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Chloe wants to break the attendance record, but Timmy tells her school is canceled and drags her to a taco stand.
Director: George Elliott, Keith Oliver
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Timmy and his Dad enter a film festival for some father-son bonding, but things get out-of-hand when Dad casts Catman.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom
Timmy and Chloe have to help a depressed Catman prove to his girlfriend that he's a real superhero
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Ray DeLaurentis, Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Lissa Kapstrom