![]() But then Mom realizes how much his fairies mean to him. ![]() Cosmo, Wanda, Poof, Timmy, and Dad all cry because it seems like Timmy's going to lose his fairies. Jorgen declares that he has caught Timmy red-handed, saying a talking golf ball told him about it. The ring appears and Mom is happy thanks to the fairies.īut trouble comes when the rollercoaster crashes into Timmy's room, Jorgen and Poof aboard. He wishes to find his wife's wedding ring, which he lost and replaced with a meatball. First they went to explore the Eiffel Tower, then Japan, Antarctica, the Egyptian Pyramids, Hollywood, Easter Island, Africa, The Moon, Tower of Pisa, Taj Mahal, London, The Statue of Liberty, the Titanic, and Mexico.Īt home, Mom says that it was the greatest day of her life, but Dad says that he has only one wish left. Timmy then asks Mom if there's anything else that she wants to wish for, Mom says that she wants to see the world. Subsequently, Mom wishes for "The Mom Show with Mom" and Dad wishes to become President of the United States. Timmy poofs his terrified parents back to his room again. Cosmo responds that he shrunk them down to the size of acorns and poofed them into the tree where a rabid squirrel had been living. Jorgen agrees, then Timmy asks Cosmo where he put his parents. ![]() To throw him off the track, Timmy tries to distract him by saying he should try the "Turner of Terror" because it's really cool. Jorgen confronts Timmy on the make-up stand (Timmy claims that it's for himself), coffee machine and ladies magazine (Cosmo claims that they're for him) he wished for. Jorgen's voice is heard again and Timmy wishes to hide his parents again. Fortunately for Dinkleberg, he had befriended the cat by feeding it milk in the past. Wanda does the chores perfectly and Cosmo shrinks Dinkleberg to the size of a mouse and sends him in the backyard, like he did with Timmy's parents. Mom tells them that she must do her chores and Dad tells them that he will continue terrorizing Dinkleberg, but Timmy says that Cosmo and Wanda can do it for them. ![]() After Jorgen leaves, Timmy finds out that Cosmo shrunk his parents to the size of mice and sent them to the backyard where a vicious stray cat lived. Before they could be harmed, Timmy poofs his family back to his room. Timmy sends him to the amusement park with Poof. Jorgen appears and berates Timmy, but it turns out that's because he's upset that he wasn't invited to Timmy Land. Timmy then hears Jorgen calling out for him, and Cosmo and Wanda poof his parents away. Mom has a better idea, to not tell Jorgen about this. Timmy tells his parents everything and introduces them to his fairies, knowing this is breaking one of the biggest rules in Da Rules. His parents eventually barge in to his room while he is riding on a race track. The duo comes to the conclusion that Timmy is a witch, Italian/time traveler, blackmailing Santa or a time-travelling Italian witch who's blackmailing Santa. He tells Timmy's mom and they discuss weird events. They then start spying on Timmy and see him using magic to make the TV levitate, poof back Christopher Columbus and playing with a lot of toys. ![]() While mowing the lawn, Timmy's dad starts suspecting something weird is going on after finding a football on the ground (walking past a clown and the rollercoaster while doing so). Cosmo reassures her, saying that Timmy's parents are too clueless to know. Wanda comments that Timmy might be taking too big a risk by wishing for Timmy Land while his parents are still home. The episode starts with Timmy, Wanda, Cosmo and Poof riding a rollercoaster at the " Timmy Land" amusement park in his backyard Timmy wished for. Mom and Dad have finally realized the fact that Timmy has fairy godparents! When Timmy's parents discover Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof, Timmy must keep Jorgen from finding out about it otherwise, he will lose his fairies forever. Meet the OddParents is the fifth and last episode of Season 8. ![]()
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