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 5 is "Nega-Timmy", rated 6.8/10 from 143 user votes. It was directed by Gary Conrad and written by Jack C. Thomas, Scott Fellows. "Nega-Timmy" aired on 2/14/2005 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Love at First Height".
Timmy wishes to do the opposite of what his parents tell him to, and when they say be good, he turns evil.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas, Scott Fellows
Timmy becomes 16 to ride a rollercoaster and Vicky accidentally falls in love with him and everybody want's to be with Timmy believing that he's a Norwegian super model.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Joel Zimmer
Cosmo and Wanda receive invitations to their high school reunion.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
After some ritual beach-themed bullying, courtesy of Francis, Timmy wishes that he was the strongest guy on the beach.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Jack C. Thomas, Scott Fellows
Timmy's wish for a world of desserts could mean an early end for everyone.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Scott Fellows
Timmy wishes for a You-Doo doll of Francis for revenge. Later on, Timmy gets You-Doo dolls of mostly every main character on the show. Tootie gets the You-Doo of Timmy, and the trouble starts!
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas, Scott Fellows
When Catman becomes depressed because no one in Dimmsdale appreciates his brand of cat-themed justice, Timmy wishes him into the world of the Crimson Chin.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Scott Fellows
Mr. Crocker receives the magic lava lamp as a present and tries to capture Timmy's fairies in a Roadrunner-like manner
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Timmy wishes for Magician powers to attract everyone to his parents yard, but this has unintended consequences.
Director: Butch Hartman
Writer: Scott Fellows
Timmy and Remy get in a hunt, and the winner gets a few rule-free wishes. If Remy wins, Timmy will lose his godparents, and Wandisimo gets Wanda.
Director: Ken Bruce, Juli Murphy
Writer: Cynthia True
Wanda pays a visit to her successful twin sister Blonda. The sisters spiral into bickering with each one convinced the other has a much easier life.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Scott Fellows
Mark the alien is missing Flarg on his planet so he has it on Earth.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Scott Fellows
TV's Adam West, star of the superhero series "Catman," never had a real childhood. Timmy wishes that Adam could become a kid again.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Timmy loans his godparents to Tootie on her birthday to make up for a lousy one.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Cynthia True
Timmy turns a boring 3-D movie volcano into a real volcano but it destroys Vicky's house and her and her family have to live with Timmy, now he must drive them out.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Cynthia True
Unappreciated by his parents, his friends and Fairy Godparents, Timmy wishes that he was never born, but he soons learns maybe everyone's life is better out without him.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Everyone Timmy cares about has vanished. He soon finds all his old rejected wishes have come back for revenge.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Scott Fellows
Cosmo's Fagiggligland (what fairies use to transform into diffrent things) isn't working and might loose his job being Timmy's godparent. The gang must get Anti-Cosmo out of Anti-fairy jail in order to do a transplant performed by Dr. Rip Studwell. But Jorgen Vonstrangle won't let them through or let Anti-Cosmo out!
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Timmy snoops inside his fairies fishbowl castle, but causes trouble after accidentally wishing back past godkids in the Hall of Infamy.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Remy returns and has a diabolical plan to get Timmy to become his friend and spend more time with him, just so he could get rid of his godparents.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Wanda's father and Timmy must clean up magical garbage in Timmy's house.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Timmy has become the unknowing subject of Fairy World's most popular Reality TV series, "Timmy TV."
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Cynthia True
Timmy wishes that his Mom could sell a house to anyone. With her new found success they manage to move into a new neighborhood.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Gene Grillo
Someone’s kidnapped Big Daddy! With the big mob boss missing, Wanda is called in to run the family business. Her first task: a mafia makeover complete with pink trash removal uniforms, pink garbage trucks, and doilies on all the fairy world trash cans.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Life would be better with an older brother. At least that's what Timmy believes.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Kevin Sullivan