The "Meet the OddParents" ending seems really good. I like it. I've always thought that Channel Chasers would have made a good end of Timmy's journey in Fairly Odd Parents. Then Instead of ending the show, I'd just have a time skip in the show and do it, next-generation style, with Timmy's kids. It seems like that's what they want to do, based on bringing in Chloe and making them share fairies. Fairy Odd parents would still get the attention because it's still running, just with different characters (and guest appearances of original characters as adults)
@@beybladegeekusa7340 it doesn't matter. That only happened in an alternate future. The guy that became a dictator and the guy that works an office job exists in two different realities.
Honestly, I agree with the series ending in meet the oddparents. It would've been a great way to end the series. Would it a cliche ending though? Possibly, but I believe it would've been a more fitting ending.
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Jamarick Draws this is the episode Chloe has a series of collectible vegetables and she wants to collect a pineapple but Timmys dad has it so she tries to get it
My personal choice would be Season 8 like u said. Making season 8 the final season could work because of the final two episodes in it. Meet the oddparents, and Timmy's Secret wish. They both give lore, and one ironically explains why the show went on for so long. If it was changed to more fit into the classification of a finale, it would be perfect. oh wait he just brought it up. frick.
My idea is that the final episode would be like the Avengers: Endgame. Everyone fighting one major villain and that villain is no other than Chloe. Why? She's the worst character and she deserves a role being a villain. How would she be the villain? She would reveal herself as a Time destroyer because some of the episodes are claimed to be NON-CANON and that would be canon in various timelines. Then, in another timeline, Timmy starts to remember his abandoned memories, making Wanda and Cosmo think he's gone mad. To prove he isn't going mad, he wishes for a time scooter, then he starts having a headache. The headache was from the abandoned memories that came back intensely. Knowing there's more to find from his past, he went back through time. When Chloe heard about this, her voice changes to a devil's voice and plans to stop Timmy so he could be erased. At the main part of the finale, Timmy, his fairies, his friends, parents, and everyone else stand on the battlefield, together. With Timmy's battle cry, all the fairies and people attack Chloe as she destroys each character one by one. At the end of the battle, Chloe's been erased thanks to Timmy's wish muffin that Jorgen made. Everyone else from his past start to slowly disappear as the villains shed a tear and say goodbye. For Vicky (past), she tells Timmy that she's sorry and promises to be a better babysitter. Years later, Timmy's old enough to not have fairies. As the fairies start to say goodbye, Timmy starts crying and hugs Wanda, Cosmo, and Poof. Sparkie howls to this as they split up, then Jorgen wiped Timmy's memories with a saddened look. As Timmy grew up, he became a successful business man and had Trixie as his wife. When he became an elderly man, he sees his fairies (now old), then he starts to remember something once again... "Cosmo... Wanda... Poof... you're back." Timmy said and smiled slowly. I know, finales must come with a sad end because the series is the best. Unfortunately, the finale we got isn't the end.
If Abracatastrophe was at the end of the series, it would be a good end. By itself, it's too early in the show but if it had been changed and put in later, it would be a good end to a degree.
It would have I mean you literally have Crocker becoming a Mad God, and Timmy trying to restore the universe back to what it was no matter what the cost.
Yup, still a firm believer that FOP should have ended with Meet the Oddparents ^w^ It made Mr and Mrs Turner really likable and genuinely funny, it had a sweet emotional core which showed that the Turners really care about each other, it showed that Timmy is now willing to use his magic to help others which is some major character growth and if the series ended here, the era of Sparky, Chloe and the bizarre flash animation wouldn't even exist! Channel Chasers and Wishology are epic and would have been fantastic finales too, but I think Meet the Oddparents would be more fitting because it would have ended the series on an episode which reflects the true essence of FOP; a funny slice of life show about a boy growing up with magical fairies. :) That's what the series has always been and having the last episode be like that, but with a more mature Timmy, would have been so satisfying. ^^ Great video as always Jay. ^^
Late as heck but same! I remember watching it at my grandparents house and thinking this would be a good ending especially at the end where Timmys parents sacrifice their memories of the fairies and Timmy wishing something for his parents it’s been years since I watch it I forgot
I say Wishology would be the best ending. I would, however, tweak it slightly. The Darkness comes out of nowhere, I would have given it a proper origin, sourced from another villain- say, the anti-fairies and the pixies combine their magic to create it, only for it to grow out of their control? (Ooh, and maybe the Eliminators were made by the Pixies? Perhaps they have a factory that makes them!)
I feel the same way both that the wishology trilogy would be a perfect ending and that the whole plot arc came a bit out of nowhere like lumpus' last stand out of camp lazlo. I would like to add the idea of that they could have built on the idea of the darkness over multiple episodes or maybe even multiple seasons building up to the wishology trilogy.
Meet the Oddparents had one of the best lines in the series, in my opinion. Timmy's Dad: As president, I declare everyday to be Saturday. Except for you, Dinkleberg. For you everyday is tax day!
It kinda sucks that Dinkleberg was barely in season 10. I guess the writers wanted to focus more on Chloe's parents. Sadly, Mr. and Mrs. Turner's rivalry with Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael just wasn't as funny. :(
@@aquapenguin9697 Yeah, 90% of Fairly Odd Parents fans don't speak her name because of how despised her character is. So yeah, your right, that's who they're talking about but you know
Mild take: If the first live action movie was animated instead it would be a good ending. The writing and the hammy performances are slightly more excusable as a cartoon.
I personally liked Poof. He gave Timmy responsibility without *completely* taking over the show. He did something. He grew Timmy’s family. He wasn’t annoying.
I totally agree that the episode where Timmy’s Parents and Fairies meet and live together and be happy is the best episode and it’s the best conclusion ever into ending the series 💞👪+🧚🏻♂️🧚🏻♀️💞
I would say Channel chasers could have been a good series finale, but in my honest opinion it should have ended during the Wishology trilogy like you said it did world building for the fairies, Timmy finally getting actually attention from Trixie, Timmy's parents meeting his godparents and that whole twist with the Darkness not really being the villain in the story but just seen as a bad guy due to it's appearance. If this was the finale the only thing I would have a problem with is the fact that Jorgen was going to erase everyone's memories about all the stuff that happened. Like Vicky, Crocker I can understand but at least have Timmy's parents, friends and girlfriend (maybe) know the stuff that happened but again my opinion.
I don't know why more people don't talk about Meet the Oddparents. I randomly stumbled upon a rerun of it and enjoyed it more then anything i had seen of Fairly Oddparents in a while. I do remember some cringy comedy, but also some genuinely funny moments. And more heart and wholesomeness then i had seen from the show for a long time at that point. It was also really cool to see Cosmo and Wanda interacting with Timmy's parents. It's a dynamic that works surprisingly well. If the show had ended there, I'd be okay with that. It would have made it a well remembered series with some hit and miss strings of episodes, instead of a show that went on for too long desperately trying to hang on to relevancy.
@@roberttreacy8271 it would be great if Meet the Oddparents ended with Timmy saying goodbye to Cosmo and Wanda after Timmy’s parents realize he has fairies cause they were absent parents
Now that I think about it, Meet the Oddparents would’ve been good as a series finale. Second to that would be the first live action movie, seeing as it deals with Timmy falling in love and being allowed to keep his fairies in the end on the condition that he helps others. If I’m being honest, the first one is probably my favorite of the live-action movies. The holiday one was good, and the Hawaii one...well, it was pretty forgettable for me. The only things I remember are Foop being in it and Timmy becoming a fairy- by falling in lava with this fairy Mcguffin thing. Again, kind of forgettable.
@Sari Çizmeli Mehmet Ağa agreed , like , have her be evil towards others as a response of them being mean towards tootie or her bullying timmy because he rejects tootie
Meet the Odd Parents is definitely my favorite of these options. I always thought the show should end with his parents finding out (preferably Crocker too, but with him now remembering Cosmo and Wanda from his past) and the show moving forward with Timmy growing up finally and a glimpse toward a better future.
@@TheAlphaJayShow True but I don't watch TV anymore at the time. I only found out about the new episode when my sister was watching it in her room and I heard Timmy complaining
I would've liked it to end anytime before timmy's secret wish, cause that special is the biggest jump the shark moment in series history and shattered the entire continuity pretty much.
i also really wished they would ahve eneded after the first live action. I did like it and it ended on a happy ending that made total sense. Timmy got his fairies, Tootie finally got Timmy, and we didn't have to know about fairy dogs. as far as animated to live action goes, it was probably one of the better versions we could have gotten considering just how cartoony the show was.
I think I always considered the first live-action movie as the finale in my head. It left a pretty positive “that’s all folks” sort of feeling for me. I remember being surprised when I found out they kept airing episodes after it.
That's when I stopped watching so I thought that was a pretty solid ending. There are better ones out there, but for this show, I think it was about as good as I could think of.
A while back there was an idea of a theatrical movie where the plot was that every kid in the world got their own Fairy Godparent including Vicky since she's under 18 (She gets Jorgen). But because no one was watching over the Pixie and the Anti-Fairies, the two broke free to take over the world.
@@quangamershyguyyz7166 Oh! Ok. Well I'm dumb, I thought you were referring to an actual title as if there was an episode titled "The Final Option" But no you were referring to...the final option declared in the video...ah....
The more you discuss this, the angrier it makes me that Nickelodeon let one of their longest running most successful TV shows end on a regular episode instead of going out with a bang.
Seriously, similarly to how The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie could have been the finale of its franchise before it would take a big downgrade in terms of quality, The Fairly OddParents could have ended with Wishology before it would also suffer from seasonal rot in a very similar way for obvious reasons.
Actually Tootie’s life is worse than Timmy’s, yes she had all the things Timmy had to deal with, except for Crocker and problems Timmy created. But she also had no friends, her true love always rejecting her (I know Timmy loved Trixie and Trixie dumped him all the time, but that’s different because Trixie was popular, Timmy wasn’t always popular and yet Tootie liked him), there was never any footage shown that her parents ever loved her, and worst of all, Tootie had no fairy godparents. Timmy had fairy godparents to help him out and to talk to, plus his parents did show love to Timmy some times, he also had AJ, Chester, Sanjay, and Elemer to talk to. Tootie managed to have a good life and good spirit (according to the live-action movie) without fairy godparents and with more problems than Timmy. So Tootie is way more prepared for the real life world than Timmy is.
I largely agree with this video. I think Channel Chasers, Wishology and the live action movies all feel more like specials rather than finales. Although the live action movies, while not good, feel the most like a finale of the 3 but only by default. Pre-hiatus could’ve prevented FOP from leaving the big legacy it has, even though that’s where most of the best episodes came from. Poof and Sparky’s introduction episodes also feel more like specials than finales. I also think it’s a very bad idea to introduce new main characters in a finale since there won’t be enough time to really build them up and flesh them out. Meet the odd parents is definitely the episode that feels most like a finale, followed by Timmy’s secret wish which I’m surprised you didn’t talk about.
I wonder if Butch kept writing all these “finale” like episodes because of how he claims Nickelodeon kept “canceling” and “reviving” the show over and over. That way he could have his show end in some high note, but alas, Nick kept ordering more seasons.
When the first live action showed up I swear I thought it was really the end of the show and I was happy with it. But then more episodes. I think it would be perfect
I would have made "Timmy's Secret Wish" the last episode of Season 8 and made _that_ the finale. Also, I would have extended Season 8, to a full 26 episodes, by taking a handful of episodes from Season 9, removing Sparky and putting them there. Oh, and vanquish that live action movie from existence. Seriously. It was shit.
Is it just me or does Nickelodeon have the knack for ruining everybody's favorite shows full of potential? Or is it just Barfman(AKA Elmer 'Butch' Hartman) doing this with his shows we loved until he ruined it for his own dumb visions? Thank God we still have fanfics & fanarts to enjoy & make, thus making sure everything goes naturally well plot & character-wise.
Jay made a good point about Channel Chasers. Outside of the Timmy versus Vicky Ark, and the ending bit with Timmy's future children, the rest of the special would not have had enough substance to have a satisfying conclusion. Also the show would have plenty more good episodes after the special, as the quality of the show hadn't Tanked yet. And with wishology, it had most of the supporting human and fairy characters play A Part in the three-part special, but we all knew that Jorgen was going to have all this character progression undone at the end. I guess for me, since we're probably never going to get a proper series finale special, maybe the ending to the first Fairly Odd Movie would have been the best kind of ending to give the show.
Thing is, I never actually saw “Meet the OddParents”, so for a long time after I heard there was an episode by that name, I had assumed that it was in fact the other episode with that plot you mentioned, which isn’t all that great. But now that I’ve watched this video and read the comments, I actually want to see it. The main reason I wouldn’t want it as the finale isn’t even anything to do with the episode itself, but just because most of the rest of Season 8 is terrible, so one would still be accepting those as canon. Then again, even though “Timmy’s Secret Wish” is the episode that made me think the show had become a parody of itself and thus stopped watching, it did have a few good ideas that could have worked had it just received a few more rewrites before being aired. I even might have been able to have been persuaded of the last three seasons’ brilliance had the characters only become fully aware of the fourth wall and that they were in a cartoon, since a lot of those episodes seemed to give off the idea that the characters no longer have any reason to be in conflict with one another, as if they were aware of their own fictionality. But the writers would still have needed to fix the writing and the continuity issues for that to work, and had they done so, we wouldn’t even be having this conversation. Though I am partial to imagining an ending at “No Substitute for Crazy” (the last non-crossover episode of Season 5) or perhaps “Wishology”, I do think there would have been one other episode that would have been... interesting to end on, at the very least. You are all going to hate me for even suggesting it, but consider “It’s a Wishful Life”. As it stands, the episode is atrocious, but had it been better written, it would have been a character study for Timmy, as well as a crowning moment of awesome for him, in which he decides that life may not be perfect and he makes mistakes that might even negatively affect people’s lives, but still he rejects despair and decides that life is worth living regardless. It reminds me a little of the last two episodes of Evangelion, come to think of it. But of course this would only have worked were the episode rewritten to be less nonsensical and pointlessly mean, but we are discussing counterfactuals, so why the hell not?
It really warms my heart to see the good attention Meet the OddParents is getting in the comments as it's one of my favorite episodes that no one talks about.
Someone should animate that finale. Also, I haven’t seen your videos in a while. I like this newer fast pace. A big flaw of your older reviews was how they tended to drag.
Wishology was incredible to me. Also I think the live action movie would have been a good finale. It basically shows how Timmy is growing up which is exactly how many kids shows end. They end showing that the main character grows up and has to leave, like Chowder which had a very good finale.
According to people in the comments of your Wishology reviews, apparently, it _was_ going to be the finale, but Nickelodeon got too greedy and said no, so they added in the line that Jorgen was gonna erase everyone's memories. If this is true, then fuck Nick and corporate greed!
Best way to end it imo is to age Timmy up to an adult and make him get married and have a daughter. Then make that daughter get Fairy Godparents and have them be Cosmo and Wanda. The reason for Timmy’s daughter needing fairies could be bullying or stuff away from home so it wouldn’t make Timmy and whoever his wife is seem like bad parents. I think something like this would make longtime fans happy because we’d still see Timmy but as an adult. We could even see his parents as grandparents now and even see his friends as adults with kids as well. Crocker could even evolve into the Principal of Timmy’s daughter’s school or maybe have a daughter or niece himself that can try to prove fairies are real.
I know such an episode doesn't exist but for me the perfect finale would involve Tootie. I feel like Vicky should be the last villain as she was the first and foremost reason for the series to start. It basically would be the live action movie but animated and still have them be kids. I feel like the whole Tootie en Vicky relationship wasn't explored as much as it should've (probs in favor of other more comedic villains taking center stage). Personally post-Wishology, Poof I feel like was a good introduction but pre-sparky ofc. Actually just to create a situation where a continuation of the series doesn't feel like a necessity. So it also could deal with the parents at the same time.
My idea before I start the show: Fuck Chloe, and tell me Mom and Dad’s real names! And that mb Timmy was an adult and telling his kids bedtime stories about his childhood- and that was the show. Maybe it was true, or maybe it was just embellishments to entertain kids. As for after the video, I agree with Meet The Odd Parents, and Grow Up Timmy Turner.
Well in my opinion it's much better to end the show after Poof is introduced. Cosmo and Wanda having a baby does make sense and doesn't screw with the established rules of the show. Which is I always say Wishology should've been the finale, because a lot of plot lines would've been wrapped up if Jorgon didn't erase anyone's memories and the show would've ended on a high note.
Honestly, I wished that there was a big movie for Francis (like Vicky had for Channel Chasers, and Mr. Crocker for Abra-Catastrophy) since he alongside Vicky and Crocker are actually Timmy's BIG THREE opponents.
Nice seeing how Meet the Oddparents gets some love! I might like the Wishology ending a bit more, but Meet the Oddparents has a nice sweetness about it, without overkilling the show.
Channel chasers isn't a good finale for the series, but I like to think the ending of the episode is canon. Timmy will eventually grow up and have to let go of his fairies. I never liked that the live action movie said 'oh haha nevermind here's a loophole!!' At it's core, FOP is about growing up, maturing, and appreciating what you have. I really think it works best if Timmy forgets his fairies, as all kids do.
Could we get a mix of meet the odd parents and channel chasers. Since honestly the ending of channel chasers is the only reason it's being considered. I really like that final bittersweet ending of channel chasers and I think that would have been the best note to end on.
Y'know, with all the new characters they threw in to "spice up" the series... why _didn't_ they stick with Meet the Oddparents? Think about it. Think of all the wacky new adventures that could be had with Timmy's parents knowing about the fairies, and the hijinks that could ensue. And not that they cared about the whole "keep the fairies secret" thing in the later seasons, but that would be turned on its head. Instead of keeping the fairies secret from Timmy's parents, the fairies AND the parents would keep their knowledge a secret from Jorgan. I think that could have been a legitimately cool direction to take the series in, that doesn't stomp over the legacy but doesn't suffer from seasonal rot as much.
when Chloe showed up Timmy's dad saw the faeries several times, but made no comment. so you also have to wonder how much damage did Jorgan do to his brain
Wishology is my favorite! Every two years or so, I just watch it. (I don't watch Fairy Odd Parents anymore since... I actually don't know when I saw something that wasn't Wishology.)
Of these choices, I’d go with Wishology. For me, Wishology (in spite of the references) covers a lot more conclusive ground than the others. It deals with the Vicky situation (like Channel Chasers), it deals with Timmy’s situation with his parents (like Meet the OddParents), it deals with Crocker and other villains, and it even gives the series a massive final battle that, while not built up to like Gravity Falls, almost feels like a perfect final boss from an escalation standpoint. Just tweak the ending to be a little more wholesome, avoid erasing everyone’s memories so that humans and fairies coexist, and you have the series ending with Timmy finally finding happiness in the world - the very thing he has been searching for since the start.
Fairy odd baby was when I stopped watching. It wasn't that I hated poof, but the show just didn't do it for me anymore. So in a way that's when fairy odd parents ended for me
I personally thought about that episode where genie become a odd parent to never come back to lamp again. It was nice and give for spotlight for Chester.
Three things: 1) You mean Fairy Idol. 2) I think that would’ve been a great finale as well. 3) I think it should’ve ended with Timmy wishing he and Chester could share Cosmo and Wanda after Chester finds out about them.
I don't remember when I stopped watching this show out I think it was sometime after Poof was new. As for the seven choices, the last two would have been fitting for a finale.
If the fairly OddParents would have ended on fairly odd baby the episode it would feel like they just abandoned the show because fairly odd baby felt like a new beginning for the show
A perfect ending to the show imo would have been to wrap up season 6 with wishology, and then maybe later air a modified (as in doesn't-feel-like-a-season-premiere) version of the anti-poof episode as a way to answer any would-be questions about poof's anti-counterpart. Sort of like a post-finale special.
Which way do you think Fairly Oddparents could have ended?
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Alpha Jay Show I don’t really know to be honest
Besides actually taking out Claire
I think the "Meet the OddParents" ending would have been really good if they reworked it like Alpha Jay said.
The "Meet the OddParents" ending seems really good. I like it.
I've always thought that Channel Chasers would have made a good end of Timmy's journey in Fairly Odd Parents. Then Instead of ending the show, I'd just have a time skip in the show and do it, next-generation style, with Timmy's kids. It seems like that's what they want to do, based on bringing in Chloe and making them share fairies. Fairy Odd parents would still get the attention because it's still running, just with different characters (and guest appearances of original characters as adults)
Either _School's Out!_ or _Wishology_. Both would have ended _FOP_ as more or less a great, imaginative and unforgettable Nicktoon.
As a fellow dictator, I’m a fond fan of Mr. Turner
Kim Jong-un Can you stop starving your children yet?
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Hi kim
Kim Jong, haven't you noticed that Fairly Odd Parents have several projectiles and missle scenes???? Are these YOUR missles?
Can we take one minute to remember that Mr. Turner went to dictator college, Took Over the World, but works an average office job
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I think this would work nicely as a “what I thought I’d do after college” and “what I actually did” sort of thing ;u;
You realize he became a dictator in an alternate future, right?
@@baalfgames5318 how many FOP Characters became a dictator
@@beybladegeekusa7340 it doesn't matter. That only happened in an alternate future. The guy that became a dictator and the guy that works an office job exists in two different realities.
Fairly odd parents:And this is my great series finale.........
IF I HAD ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Everyone: mr turner, do you know who is responsible of your show ending that way?
Timmy’s dad: *Dinkleberg*
Now that's a good one
Some memes just never go out of vogue.
YOU MEAN.... IF WE ALL HAD A ONE CANON FINALE THAT WOULD REVEAL WHY WE HAVE NON-CANON EPISODES!
Honestly, I agree with the series ending in meet the oddparents. It would've been a great way to end the series. Would it a cliche ending though? Possibly, but I believe it would've been a more fitting ending.
sa r dran 24. I honestly wish it was.
sa r dran 24. I think that fairy odd arbra castorpe should have the real ending of fairy odd parents
I still see it as the canonical final episode with everything after either non-canon or set BEFORE this episode and leading into it.
It certainly would have.
That episode was before Sparky the Dog.
If live action was animated that would have been the best finale. Right now though I think it’s wishology.
Yeah I can see why.
The live action should be a nice ending. Sure live action is bad but it’s nice one
I think with a few minor tweaks, Wishology could have been a great finale.
I had no idea that the show ended. Goddamn, it's been years
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And it ended stupidly
@@HuyenPhan-ir2wo Not sure if I wanna know
The Fairly OddParents ended on July 26, 2017.
@Jamarick Draws it ended with an average season 10 episode lol
Jamarick Draws this is the episode Chloe has a series of collectible vegetables and she wants to collect a pineapple but Timmys dad has it so she tries to get it
Underrated answer : Timmy Turner having a final battle with Remy Buxaplenty.
I thought they were friends
Icy Hunter Why not a new villain? I mean, we do not know who’s behind all of these non-canon outcomes in time.
@@raven3067 they became friends but not at first. For some reason they never really resolved that friendly riviarly between them
What about Chloe? She's the worst character and she's perfect for a villain. Timmy could've been with Remy to fight Chloe.
@@HuyenPhan-ir2wo Chloe is awful but she's not a villain
My personal choice would be Season 8 like u said. Making season 8 the final season could work because of the final two episodes in it. Meet the oddparents, and Timmy's Secret wish.
They both give lore, and one ironically explains why the show went on for so long. If it was changed to more fit into the classification of a finale, it would be perfect. oh wait he just brought it up. frick.
Seasons 9 and 10 brought in new characters in desperate attempts to keep the show going.
DILLON OLIVIERO yeah Timmy’s secret wish isn’t the best episode but it works as a final
My idea is that the final episode would be like the Avengers: Endgame. Everyone fighting one major villain and that villain is no other than Chloe. Why? She's the worst character and she deserves a role being a villain. How would she be the villain? She would reveal herself as a Time destroyer because some of the episodes are claimed to be NON-CANON and that would be canon in various timelines.
Then, in another timeline, Timmy starts to remember his abandoned memories, making Wanda and Cosmo think he's gone mad. To prove he isn't going mad, he wishes for a time scooter, then he starts having a headache. The headache was from the abandoned memories that came back intensely. Knowing there's more to find from his past, he went back through time. When Chloe heard about this, her voice changes to a devil's voice and plans to stop Timmy so he could be erased.
At the main part of the finale, Timmy, his fairies, his friends, parents, and everyone else stand on the battlefield, together. With Timmy's battle cry, all the fairies and people attack Chloe as she destroys each character one by one. At the end of the battle, Chloe's been erased thanks to Timmy's wish muffin that Jorgen made. Everyone else from his past start to slowly disappear as the villains shed a tear and say goodbye. For Vicky (past), she tells Timmy that she's sorry and promises to be a better babysitter.
Years later, Timmy's old enough to not have fairies. As the fairies start to say goodbye, Timmy starts crying and hugs Wanda, Cosmo, and Poof. Sparkie howls to this as they split up, then Jorgen wiped Timmy's memories with a saddened look. As Timmy grew up, he became a successful business man and had Trixie as his wife. When he became an elderly man, he sees his fairies (now old), then he starts to remember something once again... "Cosmo... Wanda... Poof... you're back." Timmy said and smiled slowly.
I know, finales must come with a sad end because the series is the best. Unfortunately, the finale we got isn't the end.
@@HuyenPhan-ir2wo woah this wouldve been epic
If Abracatastrophe was at the end of the series, it would be a good end. By itself, it's too early in the show but if it had been changed and put in later, it would be a good end to a degree.
Michael Carlton Yeah, it’s definitely too early.
Michael Carlton abracartastrophe is basically a pilot and a final episode of fairy odd parents.
@@TheAlphaJayShow Yes it is.
It would have I mean you literally have Crocker becoming a Mad God, and Timmy trying to restore the universe back to what it was no matter what the cost.
@@jturner2577 So...Crocker becomes Thanos?
Yup, still a firm believer that FOP should have ended with Meet the Oddparents ^w^ It made Mr and Mrs Turner really likable and genuinely funny, it had a sweet emotional core which showed that the Turners really care about each other, it showed that Timmy is now willing to use his magic to help others which is some major character growth and if the series ended here, the era of Sparky, Chloe and the bizarre flash animation wouldn't even exist! Channel Chasers and Wishology are epic and would have been fantastic finales too, but I think Meet the Oddparents would be more fitting because it would have ended the series on an episode which reflects the true essence of FOP; a funny slice of life show about a boy growing up with magical fairies. :) That's what the series has always been and having the last episode be like that, but with a more mature Timmy, would have been so satisfying. ^^
Great video as always Jay. ^^
Late as heck but same! I remember watching it at my grandparents house and thinking this would be a good ending especially at the end where Timmys parents sacrifice their memories of the fairies and Timmy wishing something for his parents it’s been years since I watch it I forgot
I say Wishology would be the best ending. I would, however, tweak it slightly. The Darkness comes out of nowhere, I would have given it a proper origin, sourced from another villain- say, the anti-fairies and the pixies combine their magic to create it, only for it to grow out of their control? (Ooh, and maybe the Eliminators were made by the Pixies? Perhaps they have a factory that makes them!)
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This sounds like it would've made for a really cool finale.
I feel the same way both that the wishology trilogy would be a perfect ending and that the whole plot arc came a bit out of nowhere like lumpus' last stand out of camp lazlo. I would like to add the idea of that they could have built on the idea of the darkness over multiple episodes or maybe even multiple seasons building up to the wishology trilogy.
That sounds awesome. One other thing I would add is Timmy kissing Tootie instead of Trixie.
Meet the Oddparents had one of the best lines in the series, in my opinion. Timmy's Dad: As president, I declare everyday to be Saturday. Except for you, Dinkleberg. For you everyday is tax day!
cap bottle 14
Oh Dinkleberg, why don’t you come give my wife a congratulatory hand touch!?
Another great line. Timmy's Dad hatred of Dinkleberg is funny when it's over-the-top and pretty much cruel (but not too cruel).
cap bottle 14 yes!
It kinda sucks that Dinkleberg was barely in season 10. I guess the writers wanted to focus more on Chloe's parents. Sadly, Mr. and Mrs. Turner's rivalry with Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael just wasn't as funny. :(
cap bottle 14 agreed. I wish we learnt their names! I feel like Mrs. Turner is a Michelle and Mr. Turner is either Tim Sr. Or James. Idk why lol
Tootie deserves fairies more that whats her face.
Chloe Carmicle?
@@aquapenguin9697 Yeah, 90% of Fairly Odd Parents fans don't speak her name because of how despised her character is.
So yeah, your right, that's who they're talking about but you know
@@abthedragon4921 okay
Chester what about him dudes living it rough hes literally kinda poor! He literally deserves fairly oddparents alot!!
I agree with Meet the Odd parents. Imagine if every character was there for the finale
Ryan Carless Thatd be epic
Mild take:
If the first live action movie was animated instead it would be a good ending.
The writing and the hammy performances are slightly more excusable as a cartoon.
I personally liked Poof. He gave Timmy responsibility without *completely* taking over the show. He did something. He grew Timmy’s family. He wasn’t annoying.
Poor FOP. Went out with a whimper with no fanfare, after Nickelodeon kept it on life support for so long.
WeegeeSlayer I wonder if Hartman had a true finale written for it.
@@TheAlphaJayShow Same here.
@@jturner2577 Yeah, I wonder.
I totally agree that the episode where Timmy’s Parents and Fairies meet and live together and be happy is the best episode and it’s the best conclusion ever into ending the series 💞👪+🧚🏻♂️🧚🏻♀️💞
I would say Channel chasers could have been a good series finale, but in my honest opinion it should have ended during the Wishology trilogy like you said it did world building for the fairies, Timmy finally getting actually attention from Trixie, Timmy's parents meeting his godparents and that whole twist with the Darkness not really being the villain in the story but just seen as a bad guy due to it's appearance. If this was the finale the only thing I would have a problem with is the fact that Jorgen was going to erase everyone's memories about all the stuff that happened. Like Vicky, Crocker I can understand but at least have Timmy's parents, friends and girlfriend (maybe) know the stuff that happened but again my opinion.
I don't know why more people don't talk about Meet the Oddparents. I randomly stumbled upon a rerun of it and enjoyed it more then anything i had seen of Fairly Oddparents in a while. I do remember some cringy comedy, but also some genuinely funny moments. And more heart and wholesomeness then i had seen from the show for a long time at that point. It was also really cool to see Cosmo and Wanda interacting with Timmy's parents. It's a dynamic that works surprisingly well.
If the show had ended there, I'd be okay with that. It would have made it a well remembered series with some hit and miss strings of episodes, instead of a show that went on for too long desperately trying to hang on to relevancy.
I think it would work best as a finale if it was an hour special
@@princesscrystal6410 Yeah.
@@roberttreacy8271 it would be great if Meet the Oddparents ended with Timmy saying goodbye to Cosmo and Wanda after Timmy’s parents realize he has fairies cause they were absent parents
Now that I think about it, Meet the Oddparents would’ve been good as a series finale.
Second to that would be the first live action movie, seeing as it deals with Timmy falling in love and being allowed to keep his fairies in the end on the condition that he helps others. If I’m being honest, the first one is probably my favorite of the live-action movies. The holiday one was good, and the Hawaii one...well, it was pretty forgettable for me. The only things I remember are Foop being in it and Timmy becoming a fairy- by falling in lava with this fairy Mcguffin thing.
Again, kind of forgettable.
here is where i put the good fairy odd parents finale
IF I HAD ONE
Nightmare Dark zone Could’ve sworn I read this 🤔
Alpha Jay Show you just did
@@nightmaredarkzone4219 r/woosh
Wait
@@tobeyorconsequences9544 you cant r/woosh the one who r/wooshed
Tootie has to deal with Vicky more than Timmy because they're sisters.
@Sari Çizmeli Mehmet Ağa
agreed , like , have her be evil towards others as a response of them being mean towards tootie
or her bullying timmy because he rejects tootie
Not to mention, Birthday Wish states that she's 2 times more miserable than Timmy.
Meet the Odd Parents is definitely my favorite of these options. I always thought the show should end with his parents finding out (preferably Crocker too, but with him now remembering Cosmo and Wanda from his past) and the show moving forward with Timmy growing up finally and a glimpse toward a better future.
It ended when the weird girl showed up
Majin Ketsu Unfortunately
@@TheAlphaJayShow True but I don't watch TV anymore at the time. I only found out about the new episode when my sister was watching it in her room and I heard Timmy complaining
Majin Ketsu And the final part of the timeline is stuck... IN A TIME WARP
Well that WAS the final season.
That seventh ending was what I was going to suggest before you brought it up. Glad it is getting more love.
I would've liked it to end anytime before timmy's secret wish, cause that special is the biggest jump the shark moment in series history and shattered the entire continuity pretty much.
I agree with Meet the Oddparents
Short answer:
LITERALLY ANY OTHER WAY BUT THAT
i also really wished they would ahve eneded after the first live action. I did like it and it ended on a happy ending that made total sense. Timmy got his fairies, Tootie finally got Timmy, and we didn't have to know about fairy dogs. as far as animated to live action goes, it was probably one of the better versions we could have gotten considering just how cartoony the show was.
We're just gonna forget Timmy secret wish
Studio CONGO4.0 Well it’s a secret.
Just like the writers did
Good episode
fairly odd dog too
"Timmy's Secret Wish!" actually has a finale feel.... But the special itself is bad.
_Channel Chasers_ was the perfect ending to the series.
I think I always considered the first live-action movie as the finale in my head. It left a pretty positive “that’s all folks” sort of feeling for me. I remember being surprised when I found out they kept airing episodes after it.
I think Channel Chasers would've been a great ending.
@@EGONMediaGroup that too
Nathaniel Foga Any other endings you would have accepted?
Nathaniel Foga You’re everywhere Evan on Dabhdude
That's when I stopped watching so I thought that was a pretty solid ending. There are better ones out there, but for this show, I think it was about as good as I could think of.
A lot of people have that opinion.
A while back there was an idea of a theatrical movie where the plot was that every kid in the world got their own Fairy Godparent including Vicky since she's under 18 (She gets Jorgen). But because no one was watching over the Pixie and the Anti-Fairies, the two broke free to take over the world.
Interesting.
EDIT: I think that would’ve been a great finale.
I honestly thought as a kid the final option was the shows ending
Yep
Underfell Sans The edgy skeleton It’s definitely a possibility.
Wait what’s the final option?
Pengmaeda Meet The Oddparents
@@quangamershyguyyz7166 Oh! Ok. Well I'm dumb, I thought you were referring to an actual title as if there was an episode titled "The Final Option"
But no you were referring to...the final option declared in the video...ah....
Ewwwww Your Stupid icon and Your Stupid Username.
The more you discuss this, the angrier it makes me that Nickelodeon let one of their longest running most successful TV shows end on a regular episode instead of going out with a bang.
I could honestly agree with Channel Chasers and Wishology, they could be great finales and with TV movies they can shine!
Seriously, similarly to how The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie could have been the finale of its franchise before it would take a big downgrade in terms of quality, The Fairly OddParents could have ended with Wishology before it would also suffer from seasonal rot in a very similar way for obvious reasons.
Actually Tootie’s life is worse than Timmy’s, yes she had all the things Timmy had to deal with, except for Crocker and problems Timmy created. But she also had no friends, her true love always rejecting her (I know Timmy loved Trixie and Trixie dumped him all the time, but that’s different because Trixie was popular, Timmy wasn’t always popular and yet Tootie liked him), there was never any footage shown that her parents ever loved her, and worst of all, Tootie had no fairy godparents. Timmy had fairy godparents to help him out and to talk to, plus his parents did show love to Timmy some times, he also had AJ, Chester, Sanjay, and Elemer to talk to. Tootie managed to have a good life and good spirit (according to the live-action movie) without fairy godparents and with more problems than Timmy. So Tootie is way more prepared for the real life world than Timmy is.
I actually like the Meet the Oddparents idea the most. It would be a perfect ending that would satisfy the viewers.
If every character appeared in Meet the OddParents, it would’ve been the perfect finale.
I always felt like the show should have ended after wishology.
Da Lime It’s definitely a possibility.
Da Lime Same
I largely agree with this video. I think Channel Chasers, Wishology and the live action movies all feel more like specials rather than finales. Although the live action movies, while not good, feel the most like a finale of the 3 but only by default. Pre-hiatus could’ve prevented FOP from leaving the big legacy it has, even though that’s where most of the best episodes came from. Poof and Sparky’s introduction episodes also feel more like specials than finales. I also think it’s a very bad idea to introduce new main characters in a finale since there won’t be enough time to really build them up and flesh them out. Meet the odd parents is definitely the episode that feels most like a finale, followed by Timmy’s secret wish which I’m surprised you didn’t talk about.
I wonder if Butch kept writing all these “finale” like episodes because of how he claims Nickelodeon kept “canceling” and “reviving” the show over and over. That way he could have his show end in some high note, but alas, Nick kept ordering more seasons.
Meet the Oddparents probably would have been a good ending for the show.
When the first live action showed up I swear I thought it was really the end of the show and I was happy with it. But then more episodes. I think it would be perfect
1. wishology
2. the live action movie if it ended with timmy moving on from his fairies
3. maybe channel chases?
that's it
I would have made "Timmy's Secret Wish" the last episode of Season 8 and made _that_ the finale. Also, I would have extended Season 8, to a full 26 episodes, by taking a handful of episodes from Season 9, removing Sparky and putting them there.
Oh, and vanquish that live action movie from existence. Seriously. It was shit.
There were 3
I remember all these episodes except for the finale- I stopped watching when it dipped in quality and didn't even know it finished
It didn’t have a finale
Is it just me or does Nickelodeon have the knack for ruining everybody's favorite shows full of potential? Or is it just Barfman(AKA Elmer 'Butch' Hartman) doing this with his shows we loved until he ruined it for his own dumb visions?
Thank God we still have fanfics & fanarts to enjoy & make, thus making sure everything goes naturally well plot & character-wise.
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aaaand this is where'd I put a trophy,
IF I HAD *O N E*
Jay made a good point about Channel Chasers. Outside of the Timmy versus Vicky Ark, and the ending bit with Timmy's future children, the rest of the special would not have had enough substance to have a satisfying conclusion. Also the show would have plenty more good episodes after the special, as the quality of the show hadn't Tanked yet. And with wishology, it had most of the supporting human and fairy characters play A Part in the three-part special, but we all knew that Jorgen was going to have all this character progression undone at the end. I guess for me, since we're probably never going to get a proper series finale special, maybe the ending to the first Fairly Odd Movie would have been the best kind of ending to give the show.
cloe: the textbook definition of a mary sue
Thing is, I never actually saw “Meet the OddParents”, so for a long time after I heard there was an episode by that name, I had assumed that it was in fact the other episode with that plot you mentioned, which isn’t all that great. But now that I’ve watched this video and read the comments, I actually want to see it. The main reason I wouldn’t want it as the finale isn’t even anything to do with the episode itself, but just because most of the rest of Season 8 is terrible, so one would still be accepting those as canon. Then again, even though “Timmy’s Secret Wish” is the episode that made me think the show had become a parody of itself and thus stopped watching, it did have a few good ideas that could have worked had it just received a few more rewrites before being aired. I even might have been able to have been persuaded of the last three seasons’ brilliance had the characters only become fully aware of the fourth wall and that they were in a cartoon, since a lot of those episodes seemed to give off the idea that the characters no longer have any reason to be in conflict with one another, as if they were aware of their own fictionality. But the writers would still have needed to fix the writing and the continuity issues for that to work, and had they done so, we wouldn’t even be having this conversation.
Though I am partial to imagining an ending at “No Substitute for Crazy” (the last non-crossover episode of Season 5) or perhaps “Wishology”, I do think there would have been one other episode that would have been... interesting to end on, at the very least. You are all going to hate me for even suggesting it, but consider “It’s a Wishful Life”. As it stands, the episode is atrocious, but had it been better written, it would have been a character study for Timmy, as well as a crowning moment of awesome for him, in which he decides that life may not be perfect and he makes mistakes that might even negatively affect people’s lives, but still he rejects despair and decides that life is worth living regardless. It reminds me a little of the last two episodes of Evangelion, come to think of it. But of course this would only have worked were the episode rewritten to be less nonsensical and pointlessly mean, but we are discussing counterfactuals, so why the hell not?
Lol remember when invader zim ended on a Christmas episode (even if our of order that one is usually the last one you see)
Looks like Alpha's Fairly Odd Parents Mania is coming back
Andres Urban Lmaooo
@@TheAlphaJayShowSauce
It really warms my heart to see the good attention Meet the OddParents is getting in the comments as it's one of my favorite episodes that no one talks about.
Someone should animate that finale.
Also, I haven’t seen your videos in a while. I like this newer fast pace. A big flaw of your older reviews was how they tended to drag.
Meet the Oddparents would have been the perfect finale in my opinion.
“Cosmo! Wanda! I wish for a Better ending”
I like Meet the Odd Parents and Wishology as the finales the best.
Same here.
Fairly OddBaby is my least favorite finale.😡
Meet the OddParents is my favorite finale. 😁
Wishology was incredible to me.
Also I think the live action movie would have been a good finale. It basically shows how Timmy is growing up which is exactly how many kids shows end. They end showing that the main character grows up and has to leave, like Chowder which had a very good finale.
2:00 "Wishology" is one of my favorite Fairly OddParents episodes.
Getting Poof would have been an amazing ending if they actually made it for an ending
According to people in the comments of your Wishology reviews, apparently, it _was_ going to be the finale, but Nickelodeon got too greedy and said no, so they added in the line that Jorgen was gonna erase everyone's memories. If this is true, then fuck Nick and corporate greed!
Put the last scene of Channel Chasers at the end of Wishology and it would be perfect. That's my opinion. :D
Best way to end it imo is to age Timmy up to an adult and make him get married and have a daughter. Then make that daughter get Fairy Godparents and have them be Cosmo and Wanda. The reason for Timmy’s daughter needing fairies could be bullying or stuff away from home so it wouldn’t make Timmy and whoever his wife is seem like bad parents. I think something like this would make longtime fans happy because we’d still see Timmy but as an adult. We could even see his parents as grandparents now and even see his friends as adults with kids as well. Crocker could even evolve into the Principal of Timmy’s daughter’s school or maybe have a daughter or niece himself that can try to prove fairies are real.
Either Wishology or meet the Oddparents should be the ending.
When I was a kid I thought Fairy Idol was the last episode. I didn’t realize the network continued to make episodes after it until 2 years ago.
Is it weird that I’m happy someone actually acknowledged Fairy Idol. Seeing as plenty of people seem to forget it even exists.
Fairy Idol would’ve been a good finale.
I know such an episode doesn't exist but for me the perfect finale would involve Tootie. I feel like Vicky should be the last villain as she was the first and foremost reason for the series to start. It basically would be the live action movie but animated and still have them be kids. I feel like the whole Tootie en Vicky relationship wasn't explored as much as it should've (probs in favor of other more comedic villains taking center stage).
Personally post-Wishology, Poof I feel like was a good introduction but pre-sparky ofc. Actually just to create a situation where a continuation of the series doesn't feel like a necessity. So it also could deal with the parents at the same time.
I feel like Poof was a good idea but underused. We needed more episode where Timmy acted like a bigger brother
My idea before I start the show:
Fuck Chloe, and tell me Mom and Dad’s real names!
And that mb Timmy was an adult and telling his kids bedtime stories about his childhood- and that was the show. Maybe it was true, or maybe it was just embellishments to entertain kids.
As for after the video, I agree with Meet The Odd Parents, and Grow Up Timmy Turner.
Oh I guess nobody thinks Fairy idol should be the ending or abra catrastrophe
Well in my opinion it's much better to end the show after Poof is introduced. Cosmo and Wanda having a baby does make sense and doesn't screw with the established rules of the show. Which is I always say Wishology should've been the finale, because a lot of plot lines would've been wrapped up if Jorgon didn't erase anyone's memories and the show would've ended on a high note.
RedfurredPikachu
This
Honestly, I wished that there was a big movie for Francis (like Vicky had for Channel Chasers, and Mr. Crocker for Abra-Catastrophy) since he alongside Vicky and Crocker are actually Timmy's BIG THREE opponents.
It should have ended at wishology
I partly agree too. I think the show could have ended with that or channel chasers.
Cecilia Moyer You’re right, but with Sparky, how will that end?
Nice seeing how Meet the Oddparents gets some love! I might like the Wishology ending a bit more, but Meet the Oddparents has a nice sweetness about it, without overkilling the show.
5:35 *WHAT HAVE YOU BROUGHT UPON THIS CURSED LAND*
Channel chasers isn't a good finale for the series, but I like to think the ending of the episode is canon. Timmy will eventually grow up and have to let go of his fairies. I never liked that the live action movie said 'oh haha nevermind here's a loophole!!' At it's core, FOP is about growing up, maturing, and appreciating what you have. I really think it works best if Timmy forgets his fairies, as all kids do.
Could we get a mix of meet the odd parents and channel chasers. Since honestly the ending of channel chasers is the only reason it's being considered. I really like that final bittersweet ending of channel chasers and I think that would have been the best note to end on.
I'm fine with Channel Chasers being the end, the only thing I really miss about the show is that special and the Fun Box song
Y'know, with all the new characters they threw in to "spice up" the series... why _didn't_ they stick with Meet the Oddparents? Think about it. Think of all the wacky new adventures that could be had with Timmy's parents knowing about the fairies, and the hijinks that could ensue.
And not that they cared about the whole "keep the fairies secret" thing in the later seasons, but that would be turned on its head. Instead of keeping the fairies secret from Timmy's parents, the fairies AND the parents would keep their knowledge a secret from Jorgan.
I think that could have been a legitimately cool direction to take the series in, that doesn't stomp over the legacy but doesn't suffer from seasonal rot as much.
when Chloe showed up Timmy's dad saw the faeries several times, but made no comment. so you also have to wonder how much damage did Jorgan do to his brain
Interesting idea.
Wishology is the best time to end it, go out on a high note with an epic battle.
Any ending is good as long as it doesn’t have Chloe.
That last one could have been a perfect ending
If they would have extended the series for 10 more seasons and let it end alongside butch's sanity
Wishology is my favorite! Every two years or so, I just watch it. (I don't watch Fairy Odd Parents anymore since... I actually don't know when I saw something that wasn't Wishology.)
Aww The 7th choice would be really good, like naturally really good! :3
Of these choices, I’d go with Wishology. For me, Wishology (in spite of the references) covers a lot more conclusive ground than the others. It deals with the Vicky situation (like Channel Chasers), it deals with Timmy’s situation with his parents (like Meet the OddParents), it deals with Crocker and other villains, and it even gives the series a massive final battle that, while not built up to like Gravity Falls, almost feels like a perfect final boss from an escalation standpoint. Just tweak the ending to be a little more wholesome, avoid erasing everyone’s memories so that humans and fairies coexist, and you have the series ending with Timmy finally finding happiness in the world - the very thing he has been searching for since the start.
Aba-catastrophe should have been the finale even though I like channel chasers better
Fairy odd baby was when I stopped watching. It wasn't that I hated poof, but the show just didn't do it for me anymore. So in a way that's when fairy odd parents ended for me
The last two ways are best options
I personally thought about that episode where genie become a odd parent to never come back to lamp again. It was nice and give for spotlight for Chester.
Three things:
1) You mean Fairy Idol.
2) I think that would’ve been a great finale as well.
3) I think it should’ve ended with Timmy wishing he and Chester could share Cosmo and Wanda after Chester finds out about them.
I think "meet the odd parents" or "wishology" should've been the Finale!!!
Either one would’ve been a great choice.
I don't remember when I stopped watching this show out I think it was sometime after Poof was new. As for the seven choices, the last two would have been fitting for a finale.
I bet you in ten years we will all be hyping the real fairly odd parents finale when it airs on nextflix.
If the fairly OddParents would have ended on fairly odd baby the episode it would feel like they just abandoned the show because fairly odd baby felt like a new beginning for the show
Season 10 was the weakest season of this show
Azariah Damole Absolutely
Azariah Damole And the moment that the entire timeline is no more.
In other news the sky is still blue, Zelda is still a good video game series, and Marvel is still making movies
A perfect ending to the show imo would have been to wrap up season 6 with wishology, and then maybe later air a modified (as in doesn't-feel-like-a-season-premiere) version of the anti-poof episode as a way to answer any would-be questions about poof's anti-counterpart. Sort of like a post-finale special.
Like the O.W.C.A files?
Or if it just ended in season 5
Wishology or Meet The OddParents are both my top picks for finale episodes imo!!
Same here.