Blog:The Fairly OddParents (seasons 11 & 12) ***FAN FICTION***

Why These Seasons Rock

 * 1) They bring back the continuity as well as the magical charm and cleverness of the earlier seasons, while completely ignoring everything about the ninth and tenth seasons, as if those seasons never existed.
 * 2) *They also ignore several bits of the seventh and eighth seasons as well due to those seasons breaking continuity a lot just like what the ninth and tenth seasons did. The only differences are that the ninth and tenth seasons completely abandoned continuity.
 * 3) Steve Marmel, who was one of the original writers from the first five seasons of this show and the first two seasons of Danny Phantom, returns as showrunner, executive producer, and head writer for these seasons, thus, further improving the quality of the final product.
 * 4) These seasons thankfully avoid the cliché "Status Quo Is God" and instead focus on a major story arc of Timmy slowly learning to outgrow his fairies and improve his life on his own before he goes to junior high school.
 * 5) Timmy Turner, Cosmo, Wanda, Timmy's parents, Jorgen Von Strangle, Denzel Crocker, and a few other characters that were flanderized have had their original personalities restored in these seasons.
 * 6) *Cosmo's voice is pitched back to the way it was in the first season of the show. He is also more intelligent in these seasons, while his comic relief is still intact, yet executed way better than before.
 * 7) Poof is brought back to the main cast, just as he should. Steve Marmel also didn't mind bringing him back because Poof, at the time of his introduction, was just simply a sign that the executives at Nickelodeon would add more characters to the main cast to later on.
 * 8) Many of the secondary characters return for speaking/major roles in these seasons, such as Vicky, Tootie, Chester, A.J., Sanjay, Elmer, Trixie, Veronica, Brad, Chad, the Crimson Chin, Crash Nebula, Remy Buxaplenty, the Anti-Fairies, the Pixies, Chip Skylark, etc.
 * 9) *Anti-Cosmo, Anti-Wanda, and Anti-Poof (or Foop, as he prefers to be called), appear together in every episode that they are featured in, with the focus more on Anti-Cosmo now since he is the most interesting of the trio and the fact that he is the leading instigator of the anti-fairies. The father and son dynamic between Anti-Cosmo and Foop is also handled very well too.
 * 10) Tootie, Chester, A.J., Trixie, and Veronica are added to the main cast, thus, giving them more screen time and character development.
 * 11) Speaking of which, many of the characters develop past their stereotypes throughout these seasons:
 * 12) *Tootie serves as Timmy's one and only crush (and eventually girlfriend). She is no longer an aggressive stalker, nerdy girl or a loudmouth that she once was. She is also part of the "best buds" group with Timmy, Chester, and A.J.
 * 13) *Chester and A.J. are now more than just Timmy's friends. Chester and his family are invited by Timmy with permission from his parents to stay at their home for a while until they can get on their feet and live a healthy, decent lifestyle instead of the lifestyle that they once lived before in a trailer and eating/drinking from the trash cans outside. A.J. on the other hand becomes a huge supportive/leader figure to his classmates and make sure that his closest friends, Timmy and Chester, are doing good, rather than the typical generic and favored straight A student that he once was before.
 * 14) *Trixie develops past her generic popular girl stereotype and sets a positive example for not only her friends, Veronica, Brad, and Chad, but also to every kid in school as well. She, along with Veronica, are also now big sister figures towards both Timmy and Tootie.
 * 15) *Veronica, unlike the earlier seasons, gets more screen time and character in these seasons. The dynamic best friend relationship between her and Trixie is also much better handled here as well.
 * 16) *After the first episode, "Vicky Gets the Boot", in which Vicky is finally exposed for her cruelty, fired, arrested, and released on probation, Timmy's parents and Vicky/Tootie's parents learn to become better parents and the relationship/dynamic between them and their children (except Vicky of course) has improved tremendously. It is also explained why Vicky's parents are afraid of their older daughter, therefore, fixing that one plot hole from Season 5's "Timmy's 2-D House of Horror".
 * 17) *The reasons behind Vicky's cruelty towards younger children as well as her interactions with the "T.W.R.E.P.S" gang and personal life outside of babysitting are all explored, which allows her character to flesh out more, while still keeping her as a villain.
 * 18) A few of the episodes in these seasons are where Timmy and his fairies either don't appear at all whatsoever or are reduced to non-speaking background cameos, allowing more focus on the other characters instead. For example, one episode involves Timmy's parents, Vicky/Tootie's parents, Chester's parents, A.J.'s parents, Sanjay's parents, and Elmer's parents going on vacation together while fending off any obstacles that come their way, while entrusting Trixie's parents, Veronica's parents, and Brad/Chad's parents to take care of their children while they all sleepover at Trixie's. Another episode revolves around Chester and A.J. being assigned together to do a project for Black History Month while Trixie comes out as a tomboy to Veronica and Tootie.
 * 19) Memoroable, creative, and ambitious plots, especially the "Denzel Crocker vs. the Anti-Fairies and the Pixies" pentalogy, which concluded Season 11 on a high note. Heck, it even features the return of Mrs. Doombringer from Season 5's "No Substitute for Crazy!". In the first part of the pentalogy, while she still holds a personal grudge against Crocker for causing her to get hit by a school bus in the aforementioned Season 5 episode, she and Crocker nevertheless talk things over, eventually forming a relationship/parter-ship, all the while as Doombringer trains him to become a better fairy hunter than he was before, and they form a plan on using the anti-fairies and the pixies to take over their world, as well as Fairy World and the Earth, so that Crocker himself can prove to the world at long last that everyone will bow down to him. The pentalogy can also be considered a sequel to Season 3's "Abra-Catastrophe!". The pentalogy is also the only Crocker-centric plotline in these seasons.
 * 20) Some of the episodes in question rehashed plots from the bad seasons, as well as the good seasons, and execute them way better. For instance, the "Denzel Crocker vs. the Anti-Fairies and the Pixies" pentalogy is a rehash combination of "A Sash and a Rash", "Animal Crocker", "One Flu Over the Crocker's Nest", "Booby Trapped", "Blue Angel", and "Married to the Mom", while the Season 11 premiere, "Vicky Gets the Boot", is a rehash of Season 6's "Vicky Gets Fired".
 * 21) During these seasons, there is also a fourth and final Jimmy Timmy Power Hour crossover special, and an-hour-and-a-half crossover special with the other three Butch Hartman shows based on the 2017 A Fairly Odd Phantom short clip on YouTube.
 * 22) Reuses the intro sequence from Season 9 with Poof photoshopped into it.
 * 23) Reuses the traditional hand-drawn animation and character designs from Season 9 and the first half of Season 10, with every single episode directed by Michelle Bryan, who was also one of the directors for the show's sixth through ninth seasons. The animation is also much more improved than before, particularly the shadows of the characters in the background.
 * 24) The episode, "Fairly Odd Goodbye", is an emotional and heartwarming send-off to the entire series, even for those lackluster ninth and tenth seasons, as it depicts Timmy several years later graduating from high school and moving on to college, biding Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof farewell before his memories of them are erased by Jorgen. Years later, Timmy and Tootie have married and have two children together. Unknown to a now grown-up Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda are assigned to his two children, while Poof, now older, is assigned to become a fairy godparent for the first time to a child.

Episodes
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