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The following is a list of episodes in the fourth season of The Fairly OddParents, listed in production order.
Episodes[]
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Title card | Title | Air date |
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40 | "Miss Dimmsdale" | November 7, 2003 | |
Vicky chooses to cheat her way into winning the Miss Dimmsdale pageant by blackmailing one of the judges, the Mayor of Dimmsdale. Joined by Catman (Adam West), Timmy becomes another judge to prevent Vicky from winning. | |||
"Mind Over Magic" | November 7, 2003 | ||
In order to best Mr. Crocker's pop quizzes, Timmy wishes that he could read the minds of anyone he looked at. It doesn't take long for Mr. Crocker to catch onto Timmy, and he devices a plan using an anti-mind reading device and luring Timmy into a gym full of children to overload Timmy's thought reading ability as a new plot to capture Timmy's fairies. | |||
41 | "Shelf Life" | September 10, 2004 | |
Timmy has to complete a book report during summer vacation, but the first day of school is nearing, so Timmy wishes that Tom Sawyer would come out of his book and help him write his book report. Tom, being the lazy swindling type, steals Cosmo's wand and goes into a few well known books and edits them, forcing Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda to follow him and end his antics before Tom re-writes the laws of physics! | |||
42 | "Hard Copy" | November 14, 2003 | |
While Wanda is taking Cosmo to a trip to the doctor's office, Timmy is left alone with a magic copier machine that allows him to bring any object he scans from a magazine to life. After pressing the "life-sized button", Timmy scans a Dark Laser action figure that comes out standing full-sized and taller than an adult. However, after Timmy leaves to go find some of his father's magazines to copy, Dark Laser comes to life, and uses the copier machine to scan an army of killer robots to invade Dimmsdale with! | |||
"Parent Hoods" | November 14, 2003 | ||
While on a road trip to Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Turner are arrested when a look-alike duo of bandits called the Turnbaums switch places with Timmy Turner's parents in order to avoid getting punished. Timmy just can't wish his parents free because even with magic, it could take years to get them out of jail under the United States Justice System. It's up to Timmy to get the bandits captured and his parents freed. | |||
43 | "Lights...Camera...Adam!" | June 1, 2004 | |
Timmy is hired as a stunt boy for a Crimson Chin movie starring Adam West, but then wishes to make changes in a to-be-released blockbuster by bringing the actual Crimson Chin to defeat the evil director, who is trying to discredit the Chin by purposely making the movie as bad as possible. | |||
"A Bad Case Of Diary-Uh!" | June 1, 2004 | ||
After Vicky uses a truth serum to make Timmy Turner spill his deepest, darkest fears, she uses this knowledge to humiliate him in front of his school. Seeking revenge, Timmy wishes for Vicky's diary so that he can use her secrets against her, and then follows her to Dimmsdale Highschool in an attempt to sabotage her attempts to woo Winston Dunnsworth, a British teenaged exchange student that Vicky crushes on. | |||
44 | "Jimmy Timmy Power Hour" | May 7, 2004 | |
Timmy from Dimmsdale meets Jimmy Neutron from Retroville. Together, they must stop Crocker from taking over Fairy World. | |||
45 | "Baby Face" | March 19, 2004 | |
After his wishing puts Vicky on sick leave, Timmy is sent to Camp Learn-a-Torium again, where he is now considered old enough to go into the bigger kid's section. Unfortunately, the bigger kids section is filled with bullies like Francis who do nothing but beat up on the smaller kids. While attempting to hide from Francis, Timmy winds up in a daycare nursery, and wishes himself into a baby to avoid getting beaten up by Francis. Although Timmy enjoys the perks of being a baby in the relatively safe daycare section, he soon learns that he can't speak to unwish the wish since babies cannot talk! | |||
"Mr. Right!" | March 19, 2004 | ||
Tired of always being wrong, be it with his parents, his babysitter, or school, Timmy wishes that whatever he said was always right. Unfortunately, when he denies the existence of his fairy godparents to Mr. Crocker, Cosmo and Wanda disappear completely, and the only way to bring them back is to tell someone they exist! | |||
46 | "Vicky Loses Her Icky" | February 20, 2004 | |
Vicky is being extra mean one day, so Timmy wishes that her meanness was gone. The evil leaves her in the form of a bug that was up her pants. Vicky becomes nice and gentle, but now the evil bug is searching for a new host. It first finds Timmy's dad, and then Principal Waxelplax, before setting its sights on the President of the United States during his visit to a local Cake and Bacon restaurant! Timmy and now the now pacified Vicky must team up together to stop the bug from reaching the President, who has also brought with him a remote controlling the launch of every missile in the country. | |||
"Pixies Inc." | February 20, 2004 | ||
The Pixies, led by H.P. (the Head Pixie) and his numerable identical assistants named Sanderson, have bought-out Fairy World and now control their magic with their boring restrictions. Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda must find a way to stop them. | |||
47 | "The Odd Couple" | June 14, 2004 | |
Timmy speculates that Vicky is so mean all the time because she doesn't have a boyfriend, so he wishes her up one; a red headed boy named Ricky. Unfortunately for Timmy, both Ricky and Vicky take pleasure in tormenting kids. Ricky is also even more greedy than Vicky, and goes as far as to steal her stuff behind her back. Because of Da Rules forbidding interfering with true love, Timmy must find his own way to split up the couple. | |||
"Class Clown" | June 14, 2004 | ||
Timmy tries to win the heart of Trixie by wishing that he was the funniest guy on Earth, but when he finds out that a seemingly harmless plant he gave her is going to grow to gigantic proportions and eat her at midnight he must find a way to warn Trixie without her not taking him seriously and laughing. He cannot un-wish his wish either because Wanda and Cosmo are too busy laughing at Timmy to take him seriously, either. | |||
48 | "The Big Superhero Wish!" | February 16, 2004 | |
Angry at the fact that normal heroes could have saved him from harm several times, Timmy Turner wishes for the world to be like a Crimson Chin comic book, with everyone becoming superheroes. Unfortunately for Timmy, this turns his daily villains, Vicky, Mr. Crocker, and Francis, into supervillains, and Timmy must team up with his new super-powered classmates to stop them! | |||
49 | "Power Pals!" | May 18, 2004 | |
Timmy Turner's friends are tired that he is always pushing them around, so they form an Anti Timmy force. Timmy wishes for some Superhero Friends to be his new friends, but pretty soon they begin pushing him around like he used to do with Chester, A.J., Elmer, and Sanjay. Timmy tries to return to find his old friends, but when the "Power Pals" find out there is an Anti Timmy league, they set out to destroy it! | |||
"Emotion Commotion!" | May 18, 2004 | ||
After an embarrassing moment at the public pool involving him losing his bathing suit in front of the whole school, including Trixie, Timmy realizes that all his problems were caused by the way he was feeling, so he wishes that he did not have any emotions. Cosmo and Wanda grant the wish, and are tasked with keeping his emotions (now in living form and running around) under wraps while Timmy goes to school to face the music. On the school bus, Veronica attempts to stir up the crowd against him, but when Timmy reacts with no emotion whatsoever, Trixie finds him cool enough for him to become her boyfriend. When Timmy does not react to this either, he is promptly dumped, and soon his lack of fear causes him to do increasingly dangerous stunts. | |||
50 | "Fairy Friends & Neighbors!" | November 27, 2004 | |
Mr. and Mrs. Turner have no friends in their age group, so they are always taking Timmy to the most boring and unpleasing adult places possible, such as a restaurant that served snails, or the opera. Timmy wishes that Cosmo and Wanda were actual human adults so that they could befriend Mr. and Mrs. Turner and instill some activity in their lives, but soon Mr. and Mrs. Turner want to do nothing but spent time with their new friends, leaving Timmy peeling onions under the care of Vicky. | |||
"Just the Two of Us!" | November 27, 2004 | ||
When seemingly every boy in school gets a shot at ice skating with Trixie at the local ice rink before he, Timmy wishes that he and Trixie were the last two people on Earth. At first, Timmy enjoys the attention Trixie is giving him, but soon the lack of people cause Trixie, who is used to having hundreds of people adoring her at once, to crave Timmy's attention non-stop. Timmy must do what he'd never thought he'd do, and dump Trixie, so that he could unwish the wish and return her and everyone else to normal. Unfortunately for Timmy, Trixie may not be willing to take the news so lightly! | |||
51 | "Who's Your Daddy?" | June 18, 2004 | |
Timmy Turner wants to go to Squirrely Scout Camp with his dad, but when he sees his father's lack of survival skills, Timmy wishes to be the son of his friend's fathers. However, every time he switches families, he realizes his friends parents are even worse, and that the real best would is someone he would have never expected | |||
"Homewrecker" | June 18, 2004 | ||
Vicky is constantly trashing Timmy's house and blaming him for it, no matter how obvious the circumstances are against her, and Timmy's parents believe her because, as Timmy puts it, they are nitwits. Vicky convinces Timmy's parents to place him under a "bad seed program", for an additional price of course, where she would babysit him at her own house. Timmy's parents agree, and Timmy is forced to clean Vicky's house for her. Deciding it would be more fun to trash her house in revenge, Timmy and his fairies set out to make Vicky's house as messy as possible. Before he can finish his work, Tootie discovers Timmy in her house and finds Cosmo and Wanda's wands, believing them to be gifts for her, an avid toy wand collector. Worse, Vicky catches wind of Timmy's destruction and decides to make Timmy pay. Timmy must get Cosmo and Wanda their wands back from Tootie before his parents come to pick him up at Vicky's house and she blames him for the mess again! | |||
52 | "New Squid In Town!" | November 27, 2004 | |
Mark Chang uses his "image fake-i-fier" to look like a human and hides in Dimmsdale from Mandie, a homicidal alien princess girl whom his parents want him to marry. Mark soon finds adjusting to Earth proves difficult, as certain actions shortcircuit the device and reveal his true form. Worst of all, Mandie follows him to Earth, willing to make him marry her at any cost. | |||
"Wish Fixers" | November 27, 2004 | ||
Jorgen Von Strangle uncharacteristically forces Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda into a contract with Head Pixie, a strange move considering their previous grievances toward the fairy-folk. Every time Timmy makes a bad wish, Cosmo and Wanda get an electrical shock, and if Timmy doesn't stop making bad wishes in five days, his fairies will be replaced with Pixies. | |||
53 | "Truth or Cosmoquences" | February 15, 2005 | |
Cosmo tries to impress his old classmates at a high school reunion by telling them that he is a multi-billionaire and that Wanda and Timmy are his servants. His scheme is successful at first, but when Juandissimo shows up and wants to dance with Wanda, he has a conflict of interests. | |||
"Beach Bummed!" | February 15, 2005 | ||
Francis is bullying Timmy, his friends, and Trixie at the local beach, and Timmy is powerless to stop him due to Francis' large size. To counter this, Timmy wishes he was the biggest thing on the beach. Soon Timmy is able to push Francis around quite easily, but soon after a whale beaches nearby, the wish makes Timmy even bigger than the whale and the beach goers mistake him for a sea monster! | |||
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"Channel Chasers" | July 23, 2004 | |
Twenty years in the future, Dimmsdale has become a desolate wasteland ruled by a ruthless dictator. Chester and A.J., now grown up and turned into muscular action heroes, race through the ruins of their home town to retrieve a part from A.J.'s lab to complete a time belt, allowing them to go back in time and change the events twenty years ago that set this bad future in motion. Before they can do so, however, the ruler captures them and uses their time belt to send her most trusted minion back instead, before revealing herself to Vicky, the Supreme Ruler of the Earth. Flashback twenty years ago, sixteen year old Vicky is gathering her torture supplies so she could go babysit Timmy, unaware that the day's events would drastically shape the future of the world. Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Turner worry that their son is watching too much violent television, causing him to perform random and dangerous acts of stupidity in public. After Vicky gets Timmy in trouble yet again, he is punished with no more television, despite his protests that Vicky is to blame. Timmy is fed up with adults not listening to him, and decides to wish for a Magic TV Remote that would allow him to journey into his favorite television shows. Soon afterward, the masked man that Future Vicky sent back in time arrives in Dimmsdale and begins to stalk Timmy through television. Worse, Vicky gets her hand on a remote, and after aging herself up to age eighteen and acquiring a fortune on a game show, begins to channel surf her way toward "Dictator Week", which would allow her to amass an army and take over the world! | |||
57 | "Catman Meets the Crimson Chin" | January 17, 2005 | |
Catman becomes depressed because no one in Dimmsdale appreciates his brand of cat-themed justice. Timmy wishes him into the Crimson Chin webtoon to boost his morale, but runs into trouble when Catman does not want to leave it. | |||
"Genie Meanie Minie Mo" | January 17, 2005 | ||
Timmy Turner discovers a magic lamp revealing Norm the Genie. Since Norm offers to grant him three rule-free wishes, Timmy accepts, but getting what he wants from the trickster genie might be harder than he expected. | |||
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"School's Out!: The Musical" | June 10, 2005 | |
Summer vacation has just started for Timmy Turner, but the Pixies are out to ruin his fun and take over Fairy World with an elaborate plan thirty-seven years in the making. Meanwhile, the kids of Dimmsdale all look forward to summer vacation, but their parents fear that they are getting too wild. Enter Flappy Bob, who agrees to keep the kids in his Learn-A-Torium all Summer. |
Character debuts[]
- "Miss Dimmsdale": Catman
- "Hard Copy": Dark Laser
- "Pixies Inc.": Head Pixie, Sanderson
- "New Squid in Town!": Mandie
- "Channel Chasers": Vicky & Tootie's parents (first mentioned in Season 3's "Snow Bound"; though Nicky appeared with a different design in the PC version of The Fairly OddParents: Breakin' Da Rules)
- "Genie Meanie Miney Moe": Norm the Genie