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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Save the fairly odd parents. Please!!!!!!!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Fairly OddParents - School's Out! The Musical (DVD)
Butch Hartman said on hes site that Nick is going to cancel the fairly odd parents. please sign this petition. to bring it back.
http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/savefop with a lot of mail we can really make a difference and we might still save Fop. Everyone, please write to Nick Believe me, if they get enough mail they will sit up and take notice. so lets try to bring the show back please. it is one of the best cartoons on tv. with your help we can bring it back!!!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIS WAS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Fairly OddParents - School's Out! The Musical (DVD)
I just saw this yesterday, and, boy, it was good. 37 Year Plans don't work.
37 Years Earlier, two clown parents put their son (Flappy Bob) in a rocket, when they thought they were going to fall in a crack. BIG MISTAKE! The Pixies found him and adopted him. 37 Years Later, Timmy and his pals are waiting for school to end, and when it does, there is a musical number I call "Kids Just Being Kids." But this year, what do the parents think? BLAME CHOMPY. Flappy Bob came and he said he was the owner of Flappy Bob's Peppy Happy Learnatorium (remember Peppy Happy Gary and Peppy Happy Betty?). He proposed his Camp Learnatorium. But that is NOT what Timmy and his friends want. Then there's another musical number. Timmy wished kids could rule the world. But in doing so, all fairies are took to Fairy World. But, then, the Pixies offer Flappy Bob a contract. With that, yet another musical number, "Where is the Fun?". So, the world is boring, like Fairy World, but then he thought about being a clown. He found a loophole on the contract, then the world is normal, but they still have to go to the Learnatorium, in doing so it's another musical number and then the end.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE BEST FAIRLY ODD PARENTS MOVIE YET!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Fairly OddParents - School's Out! The Musical (DVD)
this is the greatest fairly odd parents movie yet and it has songs so it dosn't get boring this is the funniest with political jokes and songs "kids just being kids" "Flappy's song" "adults ruin everything"(one of my favorites which kids will love)"Timmy's song"(one of my favorites)"Where is the fun"(my ultimate favorite)"Cosmo and Wanda's song" witch shows how Cosmo and Wanda met.The second half of "where is the fun" and ending with "kids just being kids" I hope this review helped this is a great movie fairly odd parents fans kids and adults will love!
5.0 out of 5 stars
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Family Fun,
By Gord Wilson "alivingdog.com" (Bellingham, WA USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Fairly OddParents - School's Out! The Musical (DVD)
Fairly Oddparents is a success for Nick, and rightly so. It belongs to the second generation of Nick's attempts to renovate and revive cartoons. The first generation brought Rugrats, Doug, Ah! Real Monsters, and Ren and Stimpy. With the second generation came Fairly Oddparents, Invader Zim, and a few others. All of which have a unique look, witty writing, and which generally raised the bar for TV 'toons. Similar efforts were underway at Cartoon Network, Fox Kids, and Disney, and each studio has produced cartoons with production values which far exceed anything from a few decades ago.
One not very bright spot has been the effort to create longer cartoon specials and direct to video home DVDs. There are several reasons for that. One, a longer feature helps other studios fill in the space occupied by Disney cinema animation. Two, it provides material for shows like Cartoon Network's Cartoon Theater. Three, it provides a way to directly market already profitable TV shows or movies with direct to video sequels and follow-ups. Nick, for instance, refers to its cartoons as a Nick brand, and attempts to group its products under the well-known orange Nick logo in the manner that Disney does with its own name through its Buena Vista distribution division. None of which has anything to do with this musical, except to say that it somewhat plays against type. The previous TV animation features I've seen, usually running around an hour, have all been inferior to the regular TV cartoons. Here's the exception. The reason it's an exception is because it's a musical, a lively, likeable, witty one. The songs are Pinky and the Brain smart and Disney singable. The long version is that School's Out: The Musical manages to combine everything that makes Fairly OddParents such a great cartoon, while adding musical moments that stretch, without thinning, the show. Not only that, but the story is essentially a kid-friendly version of Aldous Huxley's SF novel, Brave New World. In short, it's a hit.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CORRECTION!,
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This review is from: Fairly OddParents - School's Out! The Musical (DVD)
"It also had cool musical numbers like "Kids Just Being Kids," "Flappy's Song," "Adults Ruin Everything," "Timmy's Song," "The Pixie Rap," "Where Is The Fun?," "As Long As I'm Floating With You," "Unfun Parentals," "Let's Get Fun," and "Kids Just Being Kids Reprise."
Whoever wrote that review was wrong... well those are the songs, but not their correct names. And that might confuse some of you a bit! I'm sorry but I'm a HUGE Fairly Oddparents freak and if someone calls my two favorite songs by their wrong names I get mad. Here's an overview of all the songs (and there real names!) Kids Just Being Kids-School's just out for the Summer and Timmy and his classmates are just being kids and destroying the town while having fun. Flappy's Song-Flappy Bob, owner of Flappy Bob's peppy happy camp learn-a-torium is trying to convice the parents that for all their worries to end the kids should go there, so he can make money and have a kid free world. Adults Ruin Everything-The pixies convince Timmy that adults are the cause to all his problems, and timmy tells us how everything bad is because of adults so he wishes kids could rule the world. Pixies Rap-Just a song... really no point... explains how the pixies made a plan to take over fairy world by using flappy and timmy. Timmy's Song-Timmy has become the president of kid world and he describes how he's going to make everything better by assigning jobs and having "candy for breakfast and ice cream for lunch!" Jorgen's Polka-Jorgen Von Strangle tells Cosmo and Wanda about how shocked he was to see kids had all the power, and so now he has to take all the fairies away from the kisd since they're in no need of them. Hey Flappy Bob-Here's the song I was upset about... it is not called "where is the fun?" as most people believe... it's called "Hey Flappy Bob" and it's the best song in the whole musical! Plus it's totally addictive. Timmy tries to convice Flappy that the Pixies are using him and that flappy needs to decide whether to trust timmy or the pixies to find what fun really is. "Who is the one? The one I can trust to tell me what's fun!?" I'm Floating With You-Cosmo and Wanda's song about how Cosmo and Wanda met and got married etc. It also expresses how much they really love eachother. If you really want to know how they met, listen to Wanda's half of the song because Cosmo only talks about it for two lines then goes on to talk about how dumb he is. Unfundamentals-Yet another mishap... its not called "Unfun Parentals" doi cuz the fairies don't really have parentals (except Cosmo.) It's an unfundamental meaning it is the opposite of fun. This song talks about how now that Flappy bob rules the world how everything is unfun and boring. Hey Flappy Bob Reprise-This is pretty much every single song from the show (except Jorgen's song and the fairies songs) wrapped into one. It talks about how Flappy and Timmy are going to make everything fun again! Kids Just Being Kids Reprise-Once the world is back to normal the kids have fun and become theirselves again. Too bad Flappy Bob's Learnatorium has now become Gary and Betty's Learnatorium. (you remember happy peppy gary and happy peppy betty?) Well Timmy wants to make the place fun so they end it with song!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Rocks Out Loud!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Fairly OddParents - School's Out! The Musical (DVD)
I loooooooove the songs in this, my favorite lyric in each of these. Well, starting with Kids Just Being Kids. "Kids just being Kids, close your eyes and count to three". It just adds to the actual fun of the song! Flappy's Song, well...I think it was the very end of it. I can't make out the words, they were singing all at the same time! Pixies Rap, another one! Oooh, "Adults Ruin Everything". Probably...when Timmy sings the last part "now it's kids who rule". 10 And In Charge, this is my favorite, favorite song in it and it would probably have to be when he sings "How can you be so dissapointed? This gets better by the hour. No worrries, no strife, baby, this is the life!" And suddenly....BOOM! Um...Jorgen's Song. It's not the lyrics, it's just that it's funny how he beats up Cosmo and Wanda, but he mostly bothers Binky. This is my sis's favorite, "Where Is The Fun?" my favorite part would have to be..."Where is the fun? Why should I trust you?" Or... "You were the one who wanted to shun everything I always thought fun". Um..."As Long As I'm Floating With You" probably..."I know that I am naggy, I know your naggy too. I know that I'm demanding...oh, man, is that true!" Cosmo made a great save, didn't he? That other song...it's very short but probably when Flappy sang something about that the arcade is closed early. Um..."Hey Flappy Bob, Can't You See What They've Done? (Reprise)" since it's a mix of all the songs except Jorgen's Song and As Long As I'm Floating With You, it'll have to be the finale part which is the Adults Ruin Everything melody or I'm 10 And In Charge melody, but I do like the part where Flappy and Timmy sing "Adults ruin everything, at least that's what I thought. You kids ruined everything, that's the lie I bought". Ok, the final one. Kids Just Being Kids (Reprise). Probably the ending part where Timmy and his friends stand with their families. That was adorable! I did my favorite parts during the song, and Christmas will never be the same once I hear these songs over and over again.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
We're pixies!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Fairly OddParents - School's Out! The Musical (DVD)
This movie is the greatest fairly odd parents movie yet. The pixies try to take over fairy world again. This technically is a musical because of the songs. My favorite is "The Pixie Rap."
Wanda and Cosmo's love song is one you might want to fast-forward through. Suprisingly, Cosmo can sing and Wanda is horrible. Overall, this is a great movie! BUY THIS MOVIE NOW!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"School's out: The musical, Act I & Act II" - a FOP special,
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This review is from: Fairly OddParents - School's Out! The Musical (DVD)
Yay! I'm so excited for this DVD to come out! As a true fan of FOP ("Fairly Odd Parents"), I am especially interested in this upcoming, hour-long special. It is supposidly like a longer episode of the show, only most of it is in song! I know of about 5 or 6 songs that are sung in this special, but I've only heard a rough clip of one over the internet. Apparently, Timmy gets sick of adults always ordering him around, so he wishes that kids could rule the world! His fairies have to grant his wishes, of course, so they do, and it's a perfect world... @ least, for a while. Then somehow the pixies try to take over Fairy World, I forget how. Anyway, I have only heard these things, since this episode will air in the U. S. A. a few days before this DVD comes out. But I can't wait! I think it may very well be one of the absolute best FOPs ever!!! :)
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
i'm a kid just being a kid,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Fairly OddParents - School's Out! The Musical (DVD)
"School's Out! The Musical" is a fun and entertaining movie for kids. It has a lot of characters and songs. The Pixies are the BEST!!!!!
S C H O O L ' S O U T ! T H E M U S I C A L Summer is supposed to be the best eight weeks of the year, but not when your parents send you to Flappy Bob's Camp Learn-a-torium! Find out what happens when Timmy wishes kids called all the shots in this rockin' musical journey! S P E C I A L F E A T U R E S BONUS EPISODES "The Big Superhero Wish!" "Most Wanted Wish" "OH YEAH!" SHORTS "The Fairly OddParents!" "Where's the Wand?" THE FAIRLY ODDPARENTS ON MTV'S TRL DOLBY DIGITAL English Stereo French Stereo I also just ordered "Channel Chasers" and "Abra-Catastrophe." I'll review them when I get them. SCHOOL'S OUT! THE MUSICAL ROCKS!!!!!!!!! "Wanna stop for a corn dog, some nachos, maybe a slushee?" -Sanderson, to H.P. |
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