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 4 is "The Big Superhero Wish", rated 7.8/10 from 248 user votes. It was directed by Gary Conrad, Sarah Frost and written by Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel. "The Big Superhero Wish" aired on 2/16/2004 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Vicky Loses Her Icky".
In another case of ""Be careful what you wish for,"" Timmy wishes the world was more like a Crimson Chin comic book, and Cosmo and Wanda turn him and all his friends into superheroes!
Director: Gary Conrad, Sarah Frost
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel
Have you ever wondered what makes Vicky so mean? The answer is surprisingly easy: She has a bug up her butt.When timmy wishes that his mean and nasty babysitter would be nice, a magical bug containing Vicky's evil essence crawls crawls from out of her butt leaving behind a sweet and docile teenager. Vicky is now a total saint. But the evil Has to go somewhere, which means that the bug is on the hunt for its next host.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Andrew Nicholls, Darrell Vickers
Pixies have bought fairy world! Under the new management of the monotonous and very corporate Pixies, everyone's wishes are being denied. So Timmy challenges the head pixie to a winner-takes-all game of miniature golf: If Timmy wins, the pixies will leave fairy world, but if he loses, Cosmo and Wanda will have to leave Timmy forever.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Now that Timmy's old enough, he doesn't have to be subjected to all the kiddie stuff at Flappy Bob's Happy Learnatorium anymore.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Scott Fellows
Timmy wishes that everything he said was right, and he gets exactly what he asked for.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Timmy decides to wish for a group of superheroes to be his new friends
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Scott Fellows
After being embarrassed in public, Timmy wishes he has no emotions and ends up working for the CIA.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Timmy is an stunt-boy in the Crimson Chin movie where he uncovers a plot to discredit the Chin.
Director: Gary Conrad, Sarah Frost
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, Jack C. Thomas, Scott Fellows
Timmy gets a hold of Vicky's diary and uses her deepest secrets to try to get revenge against her.
Director: Gary Conrad, Sarah Frost
Writer: Karin Gutman
Timmy wishes for a perfect match for Vicky, and soon Ricky and Vicky fall in love with each other.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Cynthia True
Timmy tries to win the heart of his one true love by wishing that he was the funniest guy on Earth.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Andrew Nicholls, Darrell Vickers
It's time for the Father-Son Squirrely Scout competition, but Dad gets called away for work, leaving Timmy without a partner.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Andrew Nicholls, Darrell Vickers
Timmy is sick of Vicky messing up his house then blaming it on him, so Timmy gets his revenge on Vicky by doing the same.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Cynthia True
Sprig Speevak is leaving his parent's farm for an intergalactic academy where he will learn to be a space hero. But first, he has to learn to survive space high school.
Director: Butch Hartman
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel
Timmy wishes that Tom Sawyer could come out of his book and help him with his book report.
Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, Jack C. Thomas
When Jimmy wishes for friends to hang out with his folks, Cosmo and Wanda are the ones who get stuck with the job.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Jack C. Thomas, Scott Fellows
Timmy wishes that he and Trixie were the only people on the planet.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Jack C. Thomas, Scott Fellows, Jim Hecht
Mark Chang is on the run from his enraged bride-to-be whom he left at the altar. He looks to the only Earthling who can help, Timmy Turner.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel
Timmy is ordered to undergo a program that will teach him to make harmless wishes.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Scott Fellows
Timmy accidentally releases a genie from a magic lava lamp.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Jorgen has to stay with Cosmo and Wanda after the Tooth Fairy thinks he was doing her job (He was actually attempting to remove Timmy's teeth- allegedly the 'dental equivalent of the Hope Diamond'- to use as an engagement ring for her).
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Cynthia True