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The Fairly Odd Parents - Superhero Spectacle

The Fairly Odd Parents - Superhero Spectacle

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very funny
Review: any one that is looking for a funny cartoon this is it. it is great. any fairly odd parents fan will love it. any one that has not seen the fairly odd parents your going to love it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: no not really
Review: Listen over all this is a kinda good dvd except the price should be like $10.listen i love the show the fairly oddparents but this dvd is not good enough. it has awesome episodes but its missing 2. 1 its missing the big superhero wish{duh why did they release this in the first place}! and 2 they left out the best crimson chin,superhero,and maybe even best episode ever. the one when all the crimson chins from the 40s to now come to face all the villans!If they had these 2 episodes id get this dvd right away!!!!! As a matter of fact the only nickolodeon dvd id reccomend is spongbob the complete first season{WAITING FOR NUMBER 2!!!!!}. The other only good cartoon dvds are simpsons seasons 1,2,and3{waiting for season4}overall this has too get 2 stars for missing the best 2 superhero episodes ever.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More Like A Chin Spectacle Than A Superhero One
Review: Next to Spongebob Squarepants, The Fairly Oddparents is Nickelodeon's most popular show, largely to the crazy humor that creator Bruce Hartman have given all of us, mainly from Cosmo & Wanda.

This video, their debut compilation of their best stories from the show, is much less a superhero spectacle than a collection of all the Crimson Chin episodes aired so far, and "Mighty Mom And Dyno Dad" to boot. Let's set up what in this video:

Chin Up!: Timmy, as Cleft The Boy Chin Wonder, tried to save the powerless Chin from being a crybaby.

Boy Toy: A tiny Timmy and the Crimsom Chin action figure he tried to throw away must saved the fairies from the clutches of his babysitter, Vicki and her sister, Tootie.

The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom And Dyno Dad: Actually, it's the Nega-Chin who meets Timmy's parents as the superhero team in the title, as he and his fellow Chin villians battled out to save Dimmsdale.

Crime Wave: While Timmy run out to get the latest issue of the Crimson Chin naked, the Chin have to both babysit her girlfriend's baby and battle H2Olga.

Mighty Mom And Dyno Dad: Timmy's parents becoming superheroes. The climatic battle is a classic!

I do enjoy every minute of this video, and I'll hope you'll like it, too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very funny
Review: The theme of this DVD volume is obvious; and most of the episodes have something to do with it. The DVD contains 10 episodes, total. Since the previous (and first) review didn't cover all 10, I will here:

1. Chin Up!
- The Crimson Chin becomes depressed after Timmy breaks the news of his fictitious nature to the hero, causing the "real fictional" citizens of the comic book great "real fictional" danger.

2. Boy Toy
- Tootie, Vicky's extremely odd little sister, "kidnaps" Cosmo and Wanda (in doll form) in hopes of luring Timmy to her house. With the help of a sentient Crimson Chin action figure, Timmy has to rescue his Fairy God-Parents.

3. The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad
- Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad return in time to team up with the Crimson Chin (and his various incarnations over the decades) to battle the evil Nega-Chin.

4. Crime Wave
- Timmy wishes himself out of a bath to the comic store, Cosmo and Wanda forgetting to dress him first; so he must get home without being seen. Simultaneously, bath water is leaking into a comic book left in the tub, giving a water-based villain of the Crimson Chin more power.

5. Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad
- Timmy wishes his parents were Super Heroes so they won't be too tired to do anything with him all the time. He fails to realize at the time, though, that being superheroes is much more time consuming than he expects.

6. Action Packed
- Timmy wishes his life were like an action movie, with disasterous (and hilarious) results!

7. Totally Spaced Out
- When Mark Chang, prince of Yugopotamia, comes for Vicky, the love of his life, Timmy finds he needs Vicky more than he thinks. To avoid being sent to an even worse fate than having Vicky as a baby-sitter, Timmy must challenge Mark for Vicky.

8. So Totally Spaced Out
- Yugopotamia is invaded by the most dreaded (to the Yugopotamians, anyway) creatures in the Universe. Timmy Turner, the greatest warrior in the Galaxy, is sought out to save Yugopotamia.

9. Miss Dimmsdale
- Timmy tries to keep Vicky from cheating in the Miss Dimmsdale beauty contest.

10. Mind Over Magic
- Timmy wishes for telepathic powers.

This DVD contains most, if not all, of the Crimson Chin episodes of Fairly OddParents. Nickelodeon probably chose to do this in part due to how well-known the Chin's voice-actor (Jay Leno of the Tonight Show) is.

I'd guess that the next DVD will contain all the Chip Skylark episodes to date, among others of course since he's only been in three. The voice-actor for Skylark is also fairly well known (Chris Kirkpatrick of N'Sync). While I'm not an N'Sync fan, the Chip Skylark songs are hilarious.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very funny, though not my favorite episodes
Review: The theme of this DVD volume is obvious; and most of the episodes have something to do with it. The DVD contains 10 episodes, total. Since the previous (and first) review didn't cover all 10, I will here:

1. Chin Up!
- The Crimson Chin becomes depressed after Timmy breaks the news of his fictitious nature to the hero, causing the "real fictional" citizens of the comic book great "real fictional" danger.

2. Boy Toy
- Tootie, Vicky's extremely odd little sister, "kidnaps" Cosmo and Wanda (in doll form) in hopes of luring Timmy to her house. With the help of a sentient Crimson Chin action figure, Timmy has to rescue his Fairy God-Parents.

3. The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad
- Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad return in time to team up with the Crimson Chin (and his various incarnations over the decades) to battle the evil Nega-Chin.

4. Crime Wave
- Timmy wishes himself out of a bath to the comic store, Cosmo and Wanda forgetting to dress him first; so he must get home without being seen. Simultaneously, bath water is leaking into a comic book left in the tub, giving a water-based villain of the Crimson Chin more power.

5. Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad
- Timmy wishes his parents were Super Heroes so they won't be too tired to do anything with him all the time. He fails to realize at the time, though, that being superheroes is much more time consuming than he expects.

6. Action Packed
- Timmy wishes his life were like an action movie, with disasterous (and hilarious) results!

7. Totally Spaced Out
- When Mark Chang, prince of Yugopotamia, comes for Vicky, the love of his life, Timmy finds he needs Vicky more than he thinks. To avoid being sent to an even worse fate than having Vicky as a baby-sitter, Timmy must challenge Mark for Vicky.

8. So Totally Spaced Out
- Yugopotamia is invaded by the most dreaded (to the Yugopotamians, anyway) creatures in the Universe. Timmy Turner, the greatest warrior in the Galaxy, is sought out to save Yugopotamia.

9. Miss Dimmsdale
- Timmy tries to keep Vicky from cheating in the Miss Dimmsdale beauty contest.

10. Mind Over Magic
- Timmy wishes for telepathic powers.

This DVD contains most, if not all, of the Crimson Chin episodes of Fairly OddParents. Nickelodeon probably chose to do this in part due to how well-known the Chin's voice-actor (Jay Leno of the Tonight Show) is.

I'd guess that the next DVD will contain all the Chip Skylark episodes to date, among others of course since he's only been in three. The voice-actor for Skylark is also fairly well known (Chris Kirkpatrick of N'Sync). While I'm not an N'Sync fan, the Chip Skylark songs are hilarious.


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