Tommorow is going to be the first quarter-century of the series' premiere. If you want anymore informations to the origins of all this, please check a look to its NickandMore page.
The show embody a silly premise to a more Hanna-Barber-ian chore. You have Timmy Turner, a 10-year old kid who are part of the losers side of his Dimmsdale school, a sadistic 16-years babysitter girl who love very much to made his life an ordeal, two oblivious parents who are just there for such corny jokes, a manic teacher who went getting obsessed to the fairies (At least, from what he suspected from Timmy.) and sure, godparents Cosmo and Wanda whom disguise themselves at fishs or something else when another one came in the Timmy's bedroom piece and by their presence, can granted any wishes Timmy asked for with such predictable outcomes.
At a sort of Cancon content, Nelvana co-produced the sixty-nine firsts half-hours before the deal went over. And truly, this is the bests we got from the show.
The cartoon series also own a conniving reputation in the industry and outrage from many online fans. The show seems terribly to repeat the same formula over and over, with the likes of Tara Strong who are forced to scream every of their lines to the characters, for half-payoff of the laughs. A distracting move that made treating Nick like another children studio factory who producing visual junk to the masses. By the 90s, it used to be a field for creators to break the barriers to what kids want to seen in animated Television and where each of them having their own way to tell storytelling.
Butch Hartman also worked in several Cartoon Network original shorts and shows before to pitched it to Nickelodeon. Sadly for us, he never leaving the corny Hanna-Barbera tropes that filled in all its run. This is there the Dupuis' books publishing has created their own characters-leads factory, and why elsewhere, but in some Europe nations, it is literally look with dimsay by the oversaturation of this.
The original show ended 10 seasons finally. They adding newer characters to the mix, like a baby fairy, a dog fairy and then, a girl to rivalize with Timmy that soured lots of online fans. It gotten also two DTV live-action movies about a grown-up Timmy who still staying with his damn godparents.
You'll sure that this is over? Not yet!
Two attempts to revived the franchise were done in later times, but both of them were cancelled just in same time than it premiered: A live-action series (With very ugly CGI to Cosmo and Wanda) that share the same theme than its live-action duo of films: The Fairly Oddparents: Fairly Odder. And another one--a CGI Animated that time--but where Timmy is nowhere to be found. It results of a poor change-of-mind to what would be the misadventures of these fairies in the mid-'20s world with The Fairly Oddparents: A New Wish. I have says my own comments about this one two years ago if you wanna read it here.
What I could says to these past things? I can't blame the people who are working there, neither hate if I don't even known them personally. Those who are sounds like good people who just only want to have a job. The sad problem is the industry is very rushed in order to producing things with a strict deadline and almost no payoffs for the people who worked in there, neither for the audience.
To thinking that the original TV show has launched a very "odd" era of cynical, harsh and crass contents in the long road of the 00s don't elevate the top-quality this production need in order to gains a bigger recognition to the critics. To says its abysmal is just lazy. Productions for youths in the 00s thrown the E/I tag away that were filled in many 1990s shows and when National Televisions started to abandonned to ran animated things in the Saturday Morning timeslots for be playing 24/7 in Cable kids Televisions packages instead. Searchs has proven that the distraction of any camera-views and pacing in kids shows are the cause of why some kids are being overreactive, especially the ADAH ones. You need some slower moments in Television for make the children invested to what you telling for.
But Butch Hartman have never aknowledge that. The same problem of why many animated features share the same patterns now everything is riddled with CGI and AI-animatics. You could also says the same with most TV commercials as you never know if it's a TV show or a commercial if they bragged and speak the same way. Is people in marketing only know this?
Good thing for us that these fairies are gone forever. But please, no more retreads of it, Nickelodeon! We get enough of this.
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