Trapped inside, Timmy finds his friends and beats the game's CPU who is a computerized Vicky. Vicky wishes that Timmy and his friends Chester and A.J. The level is accessed through Timmy's closet.īased on the episode Power Mad. Timmy's costume in this level is his Squirely Scout uniform and a disguise reviving Timantha. Over night, the Creme Puffs kidnap all the Squirely Scouts but Timmy who fights through their forces and takes the badges from Vicky. This gives her magical scout badges which put the Creme Puffs in her control. After taunting Vicky before heading off for an overnight Squirely Scout trip, Vicky wishes there was some way she could prove that the Creme Puffs are superior. Taking place inside Timmy's dreams, Timmy is wearing PJ's.īased on the "Oh Yeah!" short Scout's Honor, as well as partially The Boy Who Would Be Queen do to a due to a disguise that resembles features of Timantha. The game starts with a training level that can only be played once. Besides the house serving as a HUB to the game's levels, Cosmo and Wanda's fishbowl serves as a save point. They all begin with an animated loading screen similar to the title cards used in the show complete with the phrase "The Fairly OddParents in." before the level's title. Most of them feature Timmy in a different costume. Turner (cameo at beginning and end)Įach level of the game is accessed through a part of Timmy's house and is based on an episode from the television show.
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The PC version features a different concept. Timmy must navigate through ten levels and find the pages before Vicky's wishes become too extreme! Jorgen Von Strangle gives the three of them 49 ½ hours to find the missing pages of Da Rules.
Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda go to Fairy Court, and are accused of destroying Da Rules. She wishes Timmy was still sleeping, and since she has possession of a fairy item, her wish is granted. Vicky arrives, and gains possession of Da Rules. Outraged, Timmy wishes he didn't have to follow the rules. When Timmy tries to make a wish, his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda tell him that it's against " Da Rules". Once again, Timmy Turner's mother and father have gone on a vacation, and left Timmy with the evil babysitter Vicky. The console versions of this game features a different plot than the PC version. Its sequel, The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown is on GameCube, Game Boy Advance and PS2. It was developed by Helixe and published by THQ. It features characters from The Fairly OddParents. The Fairly OddParents: Breakin' Da Rules is a video game released for the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and the PC in 2003. |input= DualShock 2, Nintendo GameCube controller, Gamepad Retrieved 14 August 2014.|caption= North American cover art for PlayStation 2 Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Pteracuda' Wins Night, 'Power', 'Hell on Wheels', 'Fairly Odd Summer' & More".
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Teens, TV and Tunes: The Manufacturing of American Adolescent Culture. "TV review: 'A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner' on Nickelodeon". "Television review: 'A Fairly Odd Christmas' offers cheer to show fans".
Meanwhile, Poof is being pursued by his arch-nemesis Foop (played by Scott Baio in human form, and voiced by Eric Bauza reprising his role in fairy form).Ī Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! When Tootie is called away to Hawaii to help save a rare sea creature, Timmy discovers that she has accidentally left her supplies behind and must find a way to give it back to her.