Your Ultimate Fairly OddParents: A New Wish Episode List & Guide

Your Ultimate Fairly OddParents: A New Wish Episode List & Guide

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Welcome back, Fairly Odd-fans! Grab your wands, prepare for poofs of pink and green smoke, and get ready for a whole new generation of wish-fueled chaos. The magic of Fairy World has returned with *The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish*, and this time, Cosmo and Wanda have been assigned to the wonderfully imaginative 10-year-old Hazel Wells in the big city of Dimmadelphia.

Whether you're a lifelong fan who grew up with Timmy Turner or a newcomer ready to dive into a world where any wish can come true (and usually go wrong), you're in for a treat. To help you keep track of all the magical mayhem, we’ve crafted the ultimate episode guide. Forget just a simple list; we've organized Hazel's adventures into categories that capture the heart, humor, and outright silliness of this fantastic new series.

The First Wishes & Magical Mayhem

The First Wishes & Magical Mayhem

Every new godkid has to start somewhere! This batch of episodes covers Hazel's first days with Cosmo and Wanda, where she learns the ropes, makes her first catastrophically wonderful wishes, and discovers that having fairy godparents is the best, most chaotic thing to ever happen to a kid.

1. "A New Wish on the Block" - Recently moved to Dimmadelphia and feeling lonely, Hazel Wells gets the surprise of a lifetime when two sparkling, wish-granting fairies named Cosmo and Wanda appear in her room.

2. "The Dimmadome-icile" - Hazel’s first official wish for “the coolest room ever” spirals out of control, leading to a bouncy-castle floor, a soda-spouting volcano, and a very confused landlord.

3. "I Wish I Were a Winner" - To win the school's annual talent show, Hazel wishes for amazing talent, but accidentally wishes to be an *amazing talent scout*, turning the auditorium into a frenzy of bizarre auditions.

4. "Codename: Kids Next Door to a Fairy" - Hazel must keep Cosmo and Wanda a secret from her nosy and suspicious neighbor, who is convinced she's hiding a pet dragon.

5. "Pet Peeved" - Wishing for the perfect pet, Hazel accidentally brings a zoo's worth of talking, demanding animals into her small apartment.

6. "Aisle Be Back" - A simple wish to make grocery shopping more fun turns the supermarket into a real-life video game, complete with food monsters and a clean-up on every aisle.

7. "The Rules to the Game" - After breaking a key rule in "Da Rules," Hazel, Cosmo, and Wanda are summoned to Fairy World for a magical trial hosted by a grumpy Jorgen Von Strangle.

Meet the New Neighbors (and Foes!)

Meet the New Neighbors (and Foes!)

Dimmadelphia is a big city full of new faces! These episodes are all about building Hazel’s world, introducing her new best friends, her quirky neighbors, and maybe even a new rival who has their own mysterious secret.

1. "The Rival Rivalry" - Hazel meets Devon, the super-cool, super-popular kid at school who seems to be perfect at everything, sparking a wish-fueled competition.

2. "Friend-zy" - In an attempt to make friends fast, Hazel wishes for everyone to like her, but becomes so popular she can't get a moment of peace.

3. "Mr. Wells' Wild Ride" - Hazel tries to help her dad's new delivery job by wishing his scooter was the fastest vehicle in the city, accidentally entering him into an illegal street race.

4. "The Landlord's Gambit" - This episode introduces Mr. Bellwether, the perpetually grumpy landlord who is always one step away from discovering the magical chaos in Hazel's apartment.

5. "Jasmine's Jam" - Hazel befriends Jasmine, a budding scientist who is fascinated by the strange energy readings coming from Hazel's room.

6. "Frenemy of the State" - Devon reveals a surprising secret of his own, forcing Hazel to decide if they are destined to be rivals or unlikely allies.

7. "Gossip Squirrel" - Hazel wishes she could understand what animals are saying, only to discover the park squirrels are the biggest gossips in Dimmadelphia and know all her secrets.

A Twist on Classic Fairly Odd-Problems

A Twist on Classic Fairly Odd-Problems

For the long-time fans, these episodes will feel like a warm, hilarious hug. They feature storylines that pay homage to classic *Fairly OddParents* adventures, reimagining iconic problems for a new generation.

1. "Shiny Grills" - After getting teased for her braces, Hazel wishes for a perfect smile, resulting in a blindingly bright, hypnotically charming set of teeth that cause city-wide adoration and chaos.

2. "A Fairly Odd Parent Swap" - Curious about what Timmy's life was like, Hazel wishes to meet him, only to have her and Timmy's godparents accidentally swapped for a day.

3. "Vicky's Niece" - Hazel gets a new babysitter who is surprisingly mean, bossy, and familiar... a young relative of the infamous Vicky who has inherited the family's babysitting style.

4. "The Anti-Fairy Agenda" - A new, overly-enthusiastic guidance counselor arrives at school, and he seems suspiciously like an Anti-Fairy in disguise, intent on making everyone's day miserable.

5. "A New Wish, A Dark Wish" - On a "Wish-iversary," Hazel wishes for the opposite of everything for a day, accidentally unleashing evil bread, friendly villains, and a very intelligent Cosmo.

6. "Crocker's Conspiracy" - A substitute teacher with a familiar hunch and a twitchy eye arrives, convinced that "F's" stand for FAIRIES and determined to prove their existence.

7. "Internet Famous" - The 21st-century version of "The Boy Who Would Be Queen," Hazel wishes to be a viral internet star, only to find that online fame is more fleeting and embarrassing than she ever imagined.

Heartfelt Hazel-Centric Stories

Heartfelt Hazel-Centric Stories

It’s not all chaos and comedy! These episodes dive into the heart of the show, focusing on Hazel's personal journey as she navigates her new life, misses her old home, and strengthens her bonds with both her biological and magical family.

1. "Home Sick" - Feeling a wave of homesickness, Hazel wishes her entire old town—friends, buildings, and all—was right outside her window, creating a town-sized problem.

2. "Just Like Dad" - Wanting to connect more with her dad, Hazel wishes she shared all of his interests, but soon finds she's lost her own unique personality in the process.

3. "The Secret Ingredient" - Hazel tries to help her mom perfect a family recipe by wishing for a little magic, learning that the real secret ingredient was always just spending time together.

4. "Wanda's Day Off" - Noticing Wanda is overworked from fixing Cosmo's mistakes, Hazel wishes for her to have a perfect, relaxing day, which Cosmo then tries his best to "improve."

5. "My Two Dads (And a Mom and a Fairy)" - At a father-daughter school event, Hazel struggles with who to bring, leading to a heartfelt wish about the meaning of family.

6. "Un-Wishable" - After a fight with her parents, Hazel makes a wish out of anger that she can't take back, forcing her, Cosmo, and Wanda to find a non-magical solution.

7. "The Memory Box" - Hazel finds a box of old photos and wishes she could relive the day her family was happiest, learning a touching lesson about making new memories instead of just living in the past.

When Wishes Go Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey

When Wishes Go Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey

Strap in, because things are about to get weird! This category is for the high-concept, reality-bending episodes that *Fairly OddParents* is famous for. From time travel to alternate dimensions, these wishes prove that some ideas are too big for just one timeline.

1. "Yesterday's News" - To avoid a test she didn't study for, Hazel wishes it was yesterday again, trapping herself in a time loop where she must ace the test to escape.

2. "Dimension-ted" - While searching for a lost toy, Hazel accidentally wishes for a portal to "where all the lost things go," discovering a dimension populated by single socks, TV remotes, and forgotten memories.

3. "Body Swap Flop" - To understand why her neighbor is so grumpy, Hazel wishes they could switch places for a day, leading to a new appreciation for his quiet life (and his cat).

4. "Future Shocked" - Hazel wishes to see her future, only to be visited by a jaded, grown-up version of herself who warns her about "the wish that ruined everything."

5. "Me, Myself, and I Wish" - A wish to finish her chores faster results in three Hazel clones—one lazy, one hyperactive, and one evil—running amok in Dimmadelphia.

6. "A Tale of Two Cosmos" - Cosmo accidentally clones himself, and the new Cosmo is a genius, forcing Wanda to choose between her lovable doofus and a husband who can do his own taxes.

7. "The Big Rewind" - After making the worst wish of her life, Hazel must travel back in time through her own memories to stop herself, *Men in Black*-style, without getting caught.


### Make Your Own Wish!

There you have it—a complete guide to the wish-granting fun of *The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish*! Each episode is a new adventure, and the best way to enjoy them is to jump right in. Use this list to find your new favorite, re-watch a classic-in-the-making, and remember to personalize your viewing experience. So, what are you waiting for? It's time to make a wish... for the remote