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Wishology! is the 24th and final episode of Season 6, and the ninth Fairly OddParents television movie. In production order, this movie is divided into three one-hour-long episodes: The Big Beginning, The Exciting Middle Part, and The Final Ending.

Part 1: The Big Beginning
After a strange morning where his fairies disappear and no one at home or school remembers him, Timmy is thrust into an age-old prophecy that contains an enemy called The Darkness, and the Chosen One, who happens to be Timmy himself. Timmy finds himself traveling to Las Vegas to secure an ancient 'White Wand' after solving an ancient riddle, but he must keep ahead of The Darkness' agents, The Eliminators, as well as MERF, an extra-terrestrial secret organization that has labeled Timmy for arrest. Meanwhile, Mom, Dad, and Crocker drive to Middle Aged Rock Festival (M.A.R.F.) to prove they are still young, but constantly stop for bathroom breaks.

Part 2: The Exciting Middle Part
After beating The Darkness in "The Big Beginning", Timmy has relaxed into celebrity status on Fairy World. Turbo Thunder has become a laughing stock and a beggar after proclaiming the Darkness will come back, and Jorgen finally banishes him. Wanda, concerned that Timmy needs to get back to Dimmsdale and be normal again, poofs him back home. Meanwhile, on Yugopotamia, the Eliminators invade and steal the Yugopotamians' Fake-i-fiers, which allow them to change shape. Mark Chang, the Prince, is the only one who escapes, and heads to Earth to seek help from Timmy. Timmy, back on Earth, learns of The Darkness' return after an Eliminator disguised as Mark tries to capture him. Timmy and the gang return to the Cave of Destiny on Fairy World, where Timmy learns of a second wand located on a Blue Moon, but before he can try to make sense of anything, the Eliminators capture Jorgen, Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof, while Timmy and Mark escape through a portal back to Timmy's room. The Eliminators also round up Chester, A.J., Trixie, Mom, and Dad, and disguise themselves to capture Timmy. Timmy's normal friends and family meet his fairies and devise an escape plan using Poof's movie ninja skills. Back on Earth, Timmy and Mark recruit his enemies Crocker, Vicky, and Dark Laser to assist him. The five go to a space cantina on their way to the Blue Moon in the Vegan system. While Crocker, Vicky, and Dark Laser are caught by Eliminators disguised as patrons, Timmy and Mark are saved by Turbo Thunder, who merely uses them for information and discards them. Timmy's friends and fairies rescue his enemies and poof to the Blue Moon of Vegan just in time to save him from the Eliminators. Timmy locates the Wind Wand, but it fails to do anything. The Darkness arrives and Timmy's army is almost sucked in, forming a long chain with Jorgen at the end to save themselves. Timmy realizes The Darkness only wants him, and he decides to sacrifice himself to save the others, leaving them to mourn.

Part 3: The Final Ending
Confident and secure, Timmy feels great after defeating The Darkness as his world turns into a paradise for him; however, he soon discovers that it is all an illusion and that he did not win, but is now living inside The Darkness. Now, his family, his friends, and even his enemies on the outside must rescue him and help him find the third and final wand in order to defeat The Darkness once and for all.

Why it Rocks

 * 1) Like the 2009 SpongeBob TV Movie, "Truth or Square", it was the first episode of The Fairly OddParents to be made in widescreen 16:9 format.
 * 2) Like many others Fairly OddParents special, the title sequence is done very well.
 * 3) As the usual, the animation is great.
 * 4) The premise of three wands sounds great.
 * 5) It contains the special cameo of the rock band KISS.
 * 6) Exciting Plot, being about Timmy being the "chosen one" and saving the world.
 * 7) The characters were all likeable, as they are from the show.
 * 8) It makes parodies of several movies, like Harry Potter, Matrix, Lord of the Rings and Star Wars very well.
 * 9) The pacing is done very well, principally in the second and thrid part.
 * 10) There's some funny moments, like when Timmy says "Are you a man or a mouse?" to Mark, and him responds by switching on his fake-i-fier and turning into a mouse and saying "Like squeak".
 * 11) The Destructinator is a threatening villain.
 * 12) Many heartwarming moments, like the ending of the second part, where Timmy sacrificed himself to the Darkness to keep his friends, family and even enemies safe.
 * 13) It ended Season 6 in a high note.
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Bad Qualities

 * 1) Despise being the first episode of Fairy OddParents to being done in HD, the show continued stuck in the SD format until Season 9.
 * 2) Depending on your view, the pacing can be very slow, due to the movie being three hours long.
 * 3) There's some weak jokes, like the scene where Cosmo and Poof (in balloon form) farts.

Reception
Wishology received mixed reception from critics. Eileen Cruz of Toon Zone mainly praised it. Specifically, she observes that it "manages to remain largely fresh the entire time for an animated comedy episode over two hours long". Aaron Bynum of The Animation Insider, however, gave a more negative review. He suggested it was only "moderately entertaining", saying it is "just another over-exerted animated epic of an over-extended property." Cruz commented positively on the show's usage of a mix of standard and computer animation; however, she noted the blend between special 3D objects and their surroundings was "not perfect", though "not distracting either". Bynum stated the animated trilogy's usage of computer animation was "rather needless", and its cultural parodies were "tired and forgettable". While he finds "The Final Ending" interesting enough to keep the viewer engaged, he also criticized the series as a whole. He said, "it would appear that the cartoon is no longer an exclusive journey into one child's ever-changing imagination; now, it's just a fanciful what-if". Cruz praised the role of the band Kiss. She cannot think of too many other bands that "could exist in such a universe with such an exaggerated reality". However, she criticized the voice portrayal of Turbo Thunder, finding it to be "entirely unattractive" and "off-putting," and thus "it simply didn't work for me." Bynum, however, had a more positive reaction to the character. He noted Turbo Thunder was "hilariously pretentious and self-serving", and he "ultimately makes the second chapter ["The Exciting Middle Part"] a whole lot better by acting as a frenemy with similar goals."

Despise with this, the special has a mixed-to-positive reception to the fans, It currently holds a 97% rating on Google, and received a 7.6 on IMDb.

Trivia

 * This episode was originally planned to be aired on three separate Fridays, which would be Friday, May 1, 2009, Friday, May 8, 2009, and Friday, May 15, 2009. In the end, Nickelodeon decided to show the specials from 8:00 to 9:00 pm, Friday to Sunday, May 1–3 and was advertised as "Wishology Weekend."
 * The second half of "The Final Ending" marks the 100th episode of the series