The Fairly OddParents (season 10)
The tenth and final season of The Fairly OddParents had 20 episodes ordered on December 15, 2015,[1] and premiered on January 15, 2016 and ended on July 26, 2017 on both Nickelodeon and Nicktoons.
The Fairly OddParents | |
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Season 10 | |
Promotional poster | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Release | |
Original network | Nickelodeon (2016 episodes) Nicktoons (2017 episodes) |
Original release | January 15, 2016 – July 26, 2017 |
Season chronology | |
Production
Nickelodeon announced this season on August 18, 2015.[2] A total of 20 episodes were ordered after the initial order of seven. It was originally 13.[3] Starting with "Space Ca-Dad", the show's animation made a transition from traditional animation to Adobe Flash animation, and the series' animation production shifted to Canada-based Elliot Animation.
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title [3] | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date [3] | US viewers (millions) | |
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153 | 1 | "The Big Fairy Share Scare!" | Ken Bruce and John McIntyre | Ellen Byron, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | Fred Gonzales and Butch Hartman | January 15, 2016 | 1.20[4] | |
Timmy is shocked when Jorgen informs him that he has to share his fairies with his new neighbor, Chloe Carmichael. Chaos soon ensues when Timmy tries to find a way not to share Cosmo and Wanda, and Chloe tries to use her magic for good by wishing everyone in Dimmsdale would share everything. | ||||||||
154a | 2a | "Whittle Me This!" | John McIntyre | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | Sarah Johnson | January 22, 2016 | 1.23[5] | |
Chloe wishes that she and Timmy would go to Catman's party, but when they get there, Catman believes that Chloe is his sidekick Catgirl and that Timmy has been kidnapped by the Whittler. | ||||||||
154b | 2b | "Mayor May Not" | Ken Bruce | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | Butch Hartman and Paul Lee | January 29, 2016 | 1.13[6] | |
Timmy wishes that his father could be the Mayor of Dimmsdale, but soon he winds up getting chased by the paparazzi and risks having his fairies discovered. | ||||||||
155a | 3a | "Girly Squirrely" | Sherie Pollack | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | John West | February 5, 2016 | 1.30[7] | |
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. | ||||||||
155b | 3b | "Birthday Battle" | Sherie Pollack | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | Gavin Freitas | February 19, 2016 | 1.22[8] | |
It's Timmy's birthday and he wants toys from his favorite franchise, the Changemorphers. 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. | ||||||||
156a | 4a | "The Fair Bears" | John McIntyre | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | Benji Williams | February 26, 2016 | 1.27[9] | |
Chloe invites Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda over to her house to watch the Fair Bears (spoof of Care Bears). Coming up with an idea, Chloe wishes that the Fair Bears gang were real, but trouble soon begins when Wanda and Timmy are brainwashed by the gang. | ||||||||
156b | 4b | "Return of the L.O.S.E.R.S." | Ken Bruce | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | Gavin Freitas | June 14, 2017[N 1] | 0.17[10] | |
Timmy's enemies learn that he is helpless without his fairies, and try to destroy him while he is weak, while Chloe has to deal with babysitting him. | ||||||||
157a | 5a | "A Sash and a Rash" | Sherie Pollack | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | Sarah Johnson | September 12, 2016[N 2] | 1.46[11] | |
Chloe thinks she has a stress-caused rash and wishes to be a slacker, but Dimmsdale falls apart without her. | ||||||||
157b | 5b | "Fish Out of Water" | John McIntyre | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | Butch Hartman and Paul Lee | September 12, 2016[N 2] | 1.46[11] | |
Timmy's dad wants to catch a giant fish to win a trophy. Chloe makes things more difficult when she wishes that the fish can fight back. | ||||||||
158a | 6a | "Animal Crockers" | Ken Bruce | Ellen Byron, Ray DeLaurentis, Bob Colleary, and Lissa Kapstrom | Sarah Johnson | September 14, 2016[N 3] | 1.36[12] | |
Chloe wishes that an animal that looks oddly like Mr. Crocker would no longer be endangered. | ||||||||
158b | 6b | "One Flu Over the Crocker's Nest" | Ken Bruce | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | John West | September 14, 2016[N 3] | 1.36[12] | |
Timmy, Chloe and the fairies go inside Mr. Crocker to destroy the magical Fairy Flu germs Cosmo sneezed on him. | ||||||||
159 | 7 | "Booby Trapped" | John McIntyre and Sherie Pollack | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | Gavin Freitas, Sarah Johnson, and Benji Williams | September 16, 2016[N 4] | 1.60[13] | |
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. Special Guests Stars: Cheri Oteri as Connie Carmichael and Mick Wingert as Clark Carmichael | ||||||||
160a | 8a | "Blue Angel" | John McIntyre | Bob Colleary and Ray DeLaurentis | John West | September 13, 2016[N 5] | 1.39[14] | |
Chloe’s goodness is draining the Big Anti-Fairy Wand. Foop disguises himself as a girl to try and break Chloe. | ||||||||
160b | 8b | "Marked Man" | Sherie Pollack | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, Lissa Kapstrom, and Becky Wangberg | Butch Hartman and Paul Lee | September 13, 2016[N 5] | 1.39[14] | |
Timmy introduces Chloe to Mark Chang to prove that aliens exist, but when Chloe convinces Mark to reveal his true form to the world, he's put at the risk of being captured by government agents. | ||||||||
161a | 9a | "Clark Laser" | Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis | Benji Williams | September 15, 2016[N 6] | 1.55[15] | |
Timmy and Chloe save Dark Laser's beloved pet, Flipsie, and Dark Laser becomes bound to them as their body guard. | ||||||||
161b | 9b | "Married to the Mom" | Sherie Pollack | Ellen Byron and Lissa Kapstrom | Gavin Freitas | September 15, 2016[N 6] | 1.55[15] | |
Timmy and Chloe wish up a girlfriend for Mr. Crocker to get him off their backs. | ||||||||
162a | 10a | "Which Is Wish" | John McIntyre | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | Sarah Johnson | June 21, 2017[N 7] | 0.22[16] | |
Timmy wishes that he and Chloe would switch places, but when Cosmo loses the wands, they risk being stuck as each other forever. Special Guest Stars: Cheri Oteri as Connie Carmicheal and Mick Wingert as Clark Carmichael | ||||||||
162b | 10b | "Nuts and Dangerous" | Ken Bruce | Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | Butch Hartman and Paul Lee | February 22, 2017[N 7] | N/A | |
Timmy and his Dad enter a film festival for some father-son bonding, but things get out-of-hand when Dad casts Catman. | ||||||||
163a | 11a | "Fairy Con" | John McIntyre | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, and Ray DeLaurentis | Benji Williams | June 28, 2017[N 8] | 0.23[17] | |
Mr. Crocker creates wonky Cosmo and Wanda clones, so he can go on a fairy convention to steal the magic of all the fairies. Special Guest Star: Mark Moseley as Security Guard #2 | ||||||||
163b | 11b | "The Hungry Games" | Sherie Pollack | Becky Wangberg | John West | July 12, 2017[N 9] | 0.26[18] | |
Timmy wishes that Chloe could have a chance to live out her favorite dystopian movie, but he quickly regrets it when everyone is hungry. | ||||||||
164a | 12a | "Spring Break-Up" | Ken Bruce | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis and Lissa Kapstrom | Gavin Freitas | February 1, 2017[N 10] | 0.21[19] | |
Chloe wishes that her parents and Timmy's would go camping together, and there is a feud between their parents. Special Guest Stars: Cheri Oteri as Connie Carmichael and Mick Wingert as Clark Carmichael | ||||||||
164b | 12b | "Dimmsdale Daze" | Sherie Pollack | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis and Lissa Kapstrom | Sarah Johnson | June 21, 2017[N 11] | 0.22[16] | |
Chloe wishes that she would be a mother, so she can go to Dimmsdale Daze Carnival with Timmy. Special Guest Stars: Cheri Oteri as Connie Carmichael and Mick Wingert as Clark Carmichael | ||||||||
165a | 13a | "Cat 'n Mouse" | Ken Bruce | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, and Lissa Kapstrom | Sarah Johnson and Paul Lee | February 22, 2017[N 12] | N/A | |
Timmy and Chloe help the depressed Catman to prove to his girlfriend that he is a real superhero. | ||||||||
165b | 13b | "Chip Off the Old Crock!" | Sherie Pollack | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis and Lissa Kapstrom | John West | June 28, 2017[N 13] | 0.23[17] | |
Mr. Crocker teaches his nephew, Kevin Crocker, how to become a Fairy Hunter. Note: This is the final episode of the series to be animated with digital ink-and-paint. From the next episode onward, the series is animated entirely in Adobe Flash. | ||||||||
166a | 14a | "Space Ca-Dad" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis and Lissa Kapstrom | Steve Daye | July 19, 2017[N 14] | 0.28[20] | |
The Squirrely Scouts go into space to plant a flag on unfamiliar terrain, hoping to achieve a special Squirrely Scout status. Note: This is the first episode of the series to be animated entirely in Adobe Flash. | ||||||||
166b | 14b | "Summer Bummer" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis and Lissa Kapstrom | Ted Collyer | July 12, 2017[N 15] | 0.26[18] | |
Chloe spends the summer vacation studying, but her inner child disagrees and causes her to make crazy wishes in her sleep. | ||||||||
167a | 15a | "Hare Raiser" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis and Lissa Kapstrom | Blayne Burnside and Brian Coughlan | July 26, 2017[N 16] | 0.38[21] | |
Despite Timmy's warnings, Chloe wants to free the supposedly dangerous class hare. | ||||||||
167b | 15b | "The Kale Patch Caper" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, Lissa Kapstrom, and Becky Wangberg | Steve Daye | July 26, 2017[N 17] | 0.38[21] | |
When Timmy's Dad buys the last Kale Patch Kid he needs to complete his collection, Chloe considers stealing it. | ||||||||
168a | 16a | "Dadlantis" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis and Lissa Kapstrom | Blayne Burnside, Brian Wong, and Gerry Duchemin | February 8, 2017[N 18] | N/A | |
Timmy and Chloe become mermaid eco-warriors and save the underwater City of Atlantis from a dangerous sea monster. | ||||||||
168b | 16b | "Chloe Rules!" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis and Lissa Kapstrom | Steve Remen | February 15, 2017[N 19] | 0.14[22] | |
Chloe becomes the hall monitor at school and takes the job a little too seriously. | ||||||||
169a | 17a | "Crockin' the House" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis and Lissa Kapstrom | Ted Collyer | January 25, 2017[N 20] | 0.17[23] | |
Dolores-Day Crocker leaves her son home alone for the first time, and he asks Timmy to help him learn to have fun. | ||||||||
169b | 17b | "Tardy Sauce" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis and Lissa Kapstrom | Brian Coughlan | February 15, 2017[N 21] | 0.14[22] | |
Chloe wants to break the attendance record, but Timmy tells her school is canceled and drags her to a taco stand. | ||||||||
170a | 18a | "Knitwits" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis and Lissa Kapstrom | Gerry Duchemin | February 8, 2017 | N/A | |
Mr. and Mrs. Turner want to renew their marriage vows on a "knight adventure" cruise, but they end up on a knitters cruise instead. | ||||||||
170b | 18b | "Dimmsdale's Got Talent?" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis, Lissa Kapstrom, and Becky Wangberg | Steve Daye and Seema Virdi | June 14, 2017 | 0.17[10] | |
Mr. Bickles hosts a talent show, and everyone gets in but Timmy doesn't have any talent. | ||||||||
171 | 19 | "Certifiable Super Sitter" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Story by : Kiley Vorndran Written by : Ellen Byron, Bob Colleary, Ray DeLaurentis and Lissa Kapstrom | Simon Paquette and Ted Collyer | January 18, 2017 | 0.23[24] | |
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. All goes well until Vicky shows up. | ||||||||
172a | 20a | "Goldie-Crocks and the Three Fair Bears" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Ray DeLaurentis and Will Schifrin | Katie Shanahan | July 19, 2017[N 22] | 0.28[20] | |
Yet another Squirrely Scout camping trip goes bad when Mr. Crocker and the Fair Bears show up. | ||||||||
172b | 20b | "Fancy Schmancy" | George Elliott and Keith Oliver | Becky Wangberg | Brian Coughlan | February 1, 2017 | 0.21[19] | |
Timmy's dad and Chloe's parents don't allow the children to celebrate their Friends' Day together, due to social differences. |
Notes
- This episode first aired on May 5, 2016 in Latin America.
- This episode first aired on May 6, 2016 in Latin America.
- This episode first aired on August 17, 2016 in Israel.
- This episode first aired on August 18, 2016 in Israel.
- This episode first aired on August 21, 2016 in Israel.
- This episode first aired on August 22, 2016 in Israel.
- This episode first aired on August 23, 2016 in Israel.
- This episode first aired on November 3, 2016 in Germany.
- This episode first aired on November 3, 2016 in Austria.
- This episode first aired on November 7, 2016 in Germany.
- This episode first aired on November 8, 2016 in Germany.
- This episode first aired on November 9, 2016 in Germany.
- This episode first aired on November 10, 2016 in Germany.
- This episode first aired on December 10, 2016 in Austria.
- This episode first aired on December 10, 2016 in Austria.
- This episode first aired on December 10, 2016 in Austria.
- This episode first aired on December 10, 2016 in Austria.
- This episode first aired on December 10, 2016 in Austria.
- This episode first aired on December 10, 2016 in Austria.
- This episode first aired on December 26, 2016 in Germany.
- This episode first aired on December 27, 2016 in Germany.
- This episode first aired on February 21, 2017 in Germany.
Ratings
No. | Title | Original Air date | Viewership (millions) (Live+SD) |
Rating/share (18–49) (Live+SD) |
Rank per week on Cable |
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1 | "The Big Fairy Share Scare!" | January 15, 2016 | 1.20[4] | 0.22/1.8[4] | #31[4] |
2a | "Whittle Me This!" | January 22, 2016 | 1.23[5] | 0.25/2.0[5] | #35[5] |
2b | "Mayor May Not" | January 29, 2016 | 1.13[4] | TBD | TBD |
3a | "Girly Squirrely" | February 5, 2016 | 1.30[4] | TBD | TBD |
3b | "Birthday Battle" | February 19, 2016 | 1.22[4] | TBD | TBD |
4a | "The Fair Bears" | February 26, 2016 | 1.27[4] | TBD | TBD |
5a | "A Sash and a Rash" | September 12, 2016 | TBD | TBD | TBD |
5b | "Fish Out of Water" | September 12, 2016 | TBD | TBD | TBD |
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