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The Fairly OddParents :: Christmas Every Day (02x01)
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| Title: | Christmas Every Day |
| Episode #: | 02x01 |
| Production Number: | 7 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday December 12th, 2001 |
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Timmy wishes for 365 days of Christmas, making life "ho-ho-horrible" for Santa, who comes under attack from an angry mob of "lesser holidays" led by the Easter Bunny.
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Vicky's Head Gag: Christmas Gift. | This is the first 30-minutes episode of the series in place of the usual 15-minutes episodes. | The quote "What's up with that?" is spoken 5 times in this episode. | The quote "Mine!" is spoken 4 times in this episode |
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Timmy: It's Christmas, again!!
Wanda: Again?!
Timmy: Yes, again. | Cupid: Just one more country. Then we can get rid of Santa for good.
Easter Bunny: Yeah! And then we can make our own superholiday! Hal...neweaster...weenentines Day!
Wanda: Halneweasterweenentines Day?
Cosmo: I didn't think you'd remember! | Timmy: This is the best! Right?
Chet Ubetcha: This is the worst! It's ho-ho-horrible! |
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When all the kids go to the North Pole, an Australian boy is riding an ostrich. Ostriches don't live in Australia, they are from central and southern Africa. | Cosmo's wings disappear in several shots during the video I Wish Every Day Could Be Christmas. | In the roof of the Turner's house says "Merry X-mas". However, in the shot after Timmy's song it says "Merry Christmas". |
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Log: Stardate: Christmas.
Timmy's log is "Stardate: Christmas". This is a reference to Star Trek, a classic science-fiction show that's been known for decades and it's still well known by the old and new fans. | Santa's Computer: You've got magic!
Santa's Computer: You've got coal!
This is a reference to America Online's message when you've got mail. It uses the same voice. | The comedian "April Fool" is a parody of the comedian Jerry Seinfield. |
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