If you're an artist or a writer out there, always have an extra idea because you never know when those times are going to come up. If he asked if I had anything else and I said no, Danny Phantom might not exist today. Timmy devises a new plan: Treat the Darkness as a friend and hope that it will be receptive to kindness, so. If an opportunity presents itself, be ready. That's what I want to tell everyone out there. However, he finds that his TV stops working just as it premieres, and the only other time it can be seen. The game starts with Timmy being excited to see a new special season finale episode of one of his favorite shows-Crash Nebula-on TV. It is the sequel to The Fairly OddParents: Breakin' Da Rules.
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It ended on Jwith 'The Kale Patch Caper', concluding the series run, and consists of 20 half-hours, making 37 episode segments. The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown is the third video game based on The Fairly OddParents. Then, he goes "what else do you have?" and I said "ahh, I have this new show called Danny Phantom" and he said, "let's make it". The tenth season of The Fairly OddParents was the shows final season and debuted on Januwith 'The Big Fairy Share Scare'. J: Is that similar to how shows like Danny Phantom or The Fairly OddParents started out for you?ī: For Danny Phantom, The Fairly OddParents was doing very well and the head of Nickelodeon took me to dinner and said "hey, we want to do more The Fairly OddParents" and I said, "Great!". I told him what it was and he said "let's start developing that!" So, one thing led to another and we had ourselves a cartoon show after about two years. I was going to make it a children's book and the name Bunsen is a Beast!, I'm not kidding, just popped into my head and it was really funny and it kind of sat in my room for a little while and I made it into a poster and I brought it to Nickelodeon and sat it in my room and one day, about four or five years later, the head of Nickelodeon came in and said "hey, what is that?".
Butch: I did, I drew this drawing of a little boy facing a beast, like they were facing each other.