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 worst episode of "The Fairly OddParents" is "Apartnership", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Butch Hartman and written by Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel. "Apartnership" aired on 4/20/2001 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Chin Up".
After Wanda gets mad at Cosmo on their umpteenth anniversary, Cosmo visits Fairy World. There, his mom, who has always hated Wanda, announces that she has found him two new girlfriends, Twinkle and Star. In order to get Cosmo back, Wanda must compete against Twinkle and Star in a game show hosted by Cupid, but Cosmo's mom will do anything to ensure that he doesn't go home with Wanda.
Director: Butch Hartman
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel
Timmy meets his favorite superhero, The Crimson Chin, but the discovery that he is fictional sends the hero into a deep depression. Timmy must now reverse this situation, and as a result, he gains the superhero alter-ego of Cleft the Boy Chin Wonder.
Director: Butch Hartman
Writer: Steve Marmel
Timmy switches lives with Vicky's dog, but swiftly discovers that the dog actually has it just as badly as he does.
Director: Butch Hartman, Larry Leichliter
Writer: Steve Marmel
When Timmy feels sorry for the town's caged, prize goat, Chompy, and wishes he could be free, the goat disappears and Vicky gets blamed for goat-napping.
Director: Butch Hartman, Larry Leichliter
Writer: Steve Marmel
Timmy wishes for everyone in the world to be the same when an evil dentist won't give him his ball back. Problems inevitably ensue, and Timmy can't wish things back to normal as Cosmo and Wanda aren't able figure out who he is.
Director: Butch Hartman
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel
After being ripped off by the Camelot Fair, Timmy wishes he was in the real Camelot, but Timmy's parents somehow come along with him and are about to be eaten by a dragon!
Director: Butch Hartman, Sarah Frost
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, Jack C. Thomas
Timmy becomes suspicious of a rich boy named Remy when he notices that he can be better than him in many situations. Timmy eventually learns that he has a fairy godparent.
Director: Butch Hartman, John Fountain
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, Jack C. Thomas
Timmy needs to raise money for tickets to see Crash Nebula on Ice, so he starts a lemonade stand. But his lemonade tastes terrible! That's when Cosmo, stupidly, puts his sweaty socks into a glass. Believe it or not, it makes the lemonade taste a lot better. But it also starts granting everyone's wishes!
Director: Butch Hartman, Sarah Frost
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Timmy decides to run for Student Body President to capture the attention and affection of the lovely, popular Trixie Tang.
Director: Butch Hartman, Gary Conrad
Writer: Steve Marmel, Jack C. Thomas, Steven Banks
Timmy wishes the great American leaders into his treehouse talk show to finish his report, but because they have vanished from history, the United States reverts to being a British colony and Timmy must find a way to get them back.
Director: Butch Hartman, Gary Conrad
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, Jack C. Thomas
Timmy is pranked by his parents and fairies on Fourth of July. In retaliation, Timmy summons the April Fool, who does very dangerous pranks.
Director: Butch Hartman, Gary Conrad
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, Jack C. Thomas
Timmy is always stressed out at the end of the day, with being beat up by Francis, failing grades, and Vicky! So he decides to have a reset watch so he can turn back time and redo things. But when Vicky gets hold of the watch, who only knows what will happen next!
Director: Butch Hartman
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, Jack C. Thomas
An evil Dentist steals teen pop singer Chip Skylark's teeth and only one person can stop him: The Tooth Fairy.
Director: Butch Hartman
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel
Timmy travels back in time to the Old West to find the lost deed for Dimmsdale Flats.
Director: Butch Hartman, John Fountain
Writer: Steve Marmel, Jack C. Thomas
Cosmo is chosen to hold the notoriously short Fairy Convention. But things go haywire when he decides to hold it in Timmy's bathroom, especially while they're having Mr. Crocker over for dinner!
Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala
Writer: Jack C. Thomas, Scott Fellows
Wanda's been working so hard, the boys give her a day off. Cosmo promises not to grant any wishes, to keep chaos at a minimum. But when Timmy has trouble doing his animal report, Cosmo messes things up big time!
Director: Butch Hartman, Sarah Frost
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Timmy wants to get a new Crimson Chin comic while bathing, so he wishes himself there, but appears in the nude and must run all the way back home naked. Meanwhile, inside the comic book Timmy left behind, the Crimson Chin fights H20lga!
Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel
After Timmy's V-Cube burns out due to him selfishly overplaying it, his parents refuse to buy him a new one and Timmy is forced to get a job by playing on the local basketball team, the Dimmsdale Ballhogs.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Jack C. Thomas, Scott Fellows, Jim Hecht
After Timmy wins a student motion picture fair at his school in a stunning upset with his goldfish costumed as Jaws, Wanda mysteriously disappears after a brief power outage, and it's up to Timmy and Cosmo to solve the mystery.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
After his parents ignore him yet again, Timmy remembers his imaginary friend he made up in his youth, Gary, and decides to wish him real.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel
Timmy tries to keep Vicky from cheating in the Miss Dimmsdale beatuy contest.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Scott Fellows
Timmy wishes that he could read minds.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Francis beats up Timmy again, and after Mr. Turner tries to intervene, he gets beaten up too, resulting in the bully taking the Turner's own house and car. After briefly training in kung-fu, Timmy decides fight Francis.
Director: Gary Conrad, Wincat Alcala
Writer: Jack C. Thomas, Scott Fellows
Who really founded Dimmsdale? Timmy goes back in time to Colonial Dimmsdale to meet the legendary Dale Dimm, and almost gets burned at the stake in the process.
Director: Ken Bruce, Sarah Frost
Writer: Butch Hartman, Jack C. Thomas
While Wanda takes a terrifed Cosmo to the doctor, she leaves Timmy with a magic photo copier that can make copies of anything. He then makes a life-size Darth Vader action figure that tries to destroy Dimmsdale.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Scott Fellows