List of The Fairly OddParents home video releases

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This is a list of home video releases of the series The Fairly OddParents .

Contents

Region 1 [United States & Canada]

SeasonTitleFormatRelease dates
1 Nickstravaganza! 2DVDSeptember 2, 2003
VHS
Season 1DVDJune 2, 2009
2 Nickstravaganza!VHSMarch 4, 2003
Nicktoons HalloweenDVDAugust 26, 2003
Nicktoons ChristmasDVDSeptember 30, 2003
Superhero SpectacleDVDFebruary 3, 2004
VHS
Timmy's Top WishesVHSJanuary 18, 2005
Nick Picks #1DVDMay 24, 2005
Scary GodParentsDVDAugust 30, 2005
VHS
Nick Picks #3DVDFebruary 7, 2006
Nick Picks HolidayDVDSeptember 26, 2006
Season 2DVDJune 2, 2009
3 Abra-Catastrophe!DVDJuly 15, 2003
VHS
Superhero SpectacleVHSFebruary 3, 2004
Timmy's Top WishesDVDJanuary 18, 2005
Scary GodParentsDVDAugust 30, 2005
VHS
Nick Picks #4DVDJune 6, 2006
Season 3DVDMay 16, 2011
4 Jimmy Timmy Power HourDVDMay 11, 2004
VHS
Channel ChasersDVDOctober 5, 2004
VHS
Timmy's Top WishesVHSJanuary 18, 2005
Nick Picks #1DVDMay 24, 2005
School's Out!: The MusicalDVDJune 14, 2005
VHS
Scary GodParentsDVDAugust 30, 2005
Nick Picks #2DVDOctober 18, 2005
Season 4DVDJune 3, 2011
5 Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2DVDMarch 14, 2006
VHS
Fairy IdolDVDMay 23, 2006
VHS
Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3DVDJuly 25, 2006
Season 5DVDJune 3, 2011
6 Season 6; Volume 1DVDNovember 18, 2008
Wishology!DVDJune 3, 2011
Season 6DVDApril 3, 2014
7 Season 7DVDJune 10, 2011
8 Season 8DVDMarch 25, 2014

NOTE: The episode "Christmas Everyday!" along with Christmas episodes of Fanboy & Chum Chum and T.U.F.F. Puppy were supposed to be on the It's a SpongeBob Christmas! DVD, but they were dropped from the actual release. [1] However, the Target exclusive of It's A SpongeBob Christmas! included the Christmas episodes of those shows on a bonus disc.

Region 2 [Europe, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Japan & South Africa]

DVD titleSeason(s)Episode countRelease dateEpisodes
The Big Problem14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg : September 13, 2004 [2] [3] 1 ("The Big Problem" / "Power Mad") – 3 ("A Wish Too Far" / "Tiny Timmy"), and 5 ("Chin Up!" / "Dog's Day Afternoon")
Boys in the Band1, 2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg : February 7, 2005 [4] [5] 4 ("Father Time" / "Apartnership"), 6 ("Dream Goat" / "The Same Game"), 8 ("Boys In The Band" / "The Hex Games"), and 9 ("Boy Toy" / "Inspection Detection")
Timvisible5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg : September 5, 2005 [6] 7 ("Christmas Every Day"), 10 ("Action Packed" / "Smarty Pants") – 13 ("Foul Balled" / "The Boy Who Would Be Queen")
Totally Spaced Out24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg : October 10, 2005 [7] 14 ("Totally Spaced Out" / "The Switch Glitch") – 17 ("Hail to the Chief" / "Twistory")
Information Stupor Highway2, 3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg : March 20, 2006 [8] 18 ("Fool's Day Out" / "Deja Vu") – 19 ("Information Stupor Highway") and 21 ("Ruled Out" / "That's Life!")
Microphony Flag of the United Kingdom.svg : October 9, 2006 [9] 23 ("MicroPhony" / "So Totally Spaced Out")- 26 ("Odd Jobs" / "Movie Magic")
Power Pals4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg : July 21, 200848 ("Power Pals" / "Emotion Commotion"), 41 ("Shelf Life"), 51 ("A New Squid In Town" / "Wish Fixers"), and 52 ("Truth Or Cosmoquences" / "Beach Bummed")
The Big Superhero Wish45 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg : September 21, 200947 ("The Big Superhero Wish") – 44 ("Baby Face" / "Mr Right"), 43 ("Lights, Camera, Adam!" / "A Bad Case of Diary-Uh"), and 46 ("The Odd Couple" / "Class Clown")
Season 6 Volume 1 (Poundland Exclusive)62 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg : June 201381-82 ("Fairly Odd Baby") and 83a ("Mission Responsible")
Season 6 Volume 2 (Poundland Exclusive)383b ("Hairicane"), 84 ("Open Wide and Say Aaagh!" / "Odd Pirates"), and 85 ("The Fairly Oddlympics")
A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up Timmy Turner (Poundland Exclusive)1 A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!

Region 4 [Australia, New Zealand, Latin America & Caribbean]

DVD titleSeason(s)Episode countAustralian release dateEpisodes
Wish One14September 8, 2004 [10] [11] 1 ("The Big Problem" / "Power Mad") – 3 ("A Wish Too Far" / "Tiny Timmy") and 5 ("Chin Up!" / "Dog's Day Afternoon")
Wish Two1, 24 ("Father Time" / "Apartnership"), 6 ("Dream Goat" / "The Same Game"), 8 ("Boys In The Band" / "The Hex Games") and 9 ("Boy Toy" / "Inspection Detention")
Wish Three5November 9, 2004 [12] 7 ("Christmas Every Day"), 10 ("Action Packed" / "Smarty Pants") – 13 ("Foul Balled" / "The Boy Who Would Be Queen")
Wish Four24January 18, 2005 [13] 14 ("Totally Spaced Out" / "The Switch Glitch") – 17 ("Hail to the Chief" / "Twistory")
Wish Five2, 3May 10, 2005 [14] [15] 18 ("Fool's Day Out" / "Deja Vu") – 21 ("Ruled Out" / "That's Life!") and 19 ("Information Stupor Highway")
Wish Six25 ("Cosmo Con" / "Wanda's Day Off!"), 26 ("Odd Jobs" / "Movie Magic"), 24 ("Love Struck!") and 23 ("MicroPhony" / "So Totally Spaced Out")

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