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Ten year-old Timmy Turner and his friends are about to enjoy a summer filled with mess, mayhem, and music. But when the adults of Dimmsdale say enough is enough, they turn to Flappy Bob, former clown-turned-lawyer and owner of Flappy Bob's Peppy Happy Learn-A-Torium to help put a stop to the kids' behavior. What the adults -- and Flappy Bob -- don't know is that an evil force has been manipulating everything and everyone behind the scenes for the last thirty-seven years. Can Timmy and his fairy godparents Cosmo & Wanda sing their way through the show and put a stop to the Pixies' evil plans before its too late? Written by
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Trivia
For one scene during The Pixie Rap, Sanderson the Pixie can be seen with a plaster on his face. This is a reference to the rapper Nelly who always appeared with a plaster on his face.
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Quotes
Cosmo:
My stupid, pointy hat! It's a crown again! And still not a manly word to be found!
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Jorgen smashes Cosmo into the ground with his fist]
Cosmo:
Wow! That was extenuatingly manly!
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I must point out that unlike most viewers of the Fairly Odd Parents, I am an adult and am not ashamed to admit I like the show. Thanks to clever writing and unusually good stories with likable characters, this is one kids' show that parents can not just tolerate but enjoy. Heck, I think I know more about this show than most of my students I teach--it's just a neat show that doesn't insult the audience's intelligence.
Considering I am a fan, I naturally was thrilled to see that the Nick folks made a TV movie of the show. However, when I tried watching it I was more than just a bit disappointed. After all, it was a musical and that is something completely unlike the show. And, considering the show is so good, you wonder what lame-brain decided to mess with a great concept by injecting music! The film was just limp and seemed like a strange aberration--not one of my favorite current cartoons.
While watchable, it sure isn't good. My advice is pretend they never made this, ABRA CATASTROPHE or the god-awful JIMMY TIMMY POWER HOUR shows and just see CHANNEL CHASERS--the only Fairly Odd Parents movie that is as good or better than the shows.