The Fairly OddParents (Season 11) (Johnsonverse)

The eleventh and final season of The Fairly OddParents began airing on February 13, 2021 with the double-length episode "The Fairies Are Back".

This is the only season not to air on Nickelodeon (it instead airs on Netflix through Cartoon Network, which acquired the rights to the show in 2019 and currently airs reruns of the first eight seasons) or have any involvement from creator Butch Hartman or his company Billionfold Inc., though Frederator Studios is still involved (Fred Seibert returned as executive producer for the first 26 episodes, which were produced before his departure from Frederator in August 2020; Michael Hirsh will take over for the rest of the episodes). New showrunner Chloe Johnson stated that the season would "restore the series to its former glory", and this season brought back many characters such as Vicky, Trixie, Chester, and AJ, to major status. Some recurring characters such as Catman were retired due to the death of their voice actors, while others such as the Crimson Chin and his enemies, Norm the Genie, Remy Buxaplenty, the Anti-Fairies (including Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda), Elmer, Sanjay, Francis, Veronica, Tootie, Dr. Bender and his son Wendell (with Gilbert Gottfried returning to the role), and the Pixies return.

This season also retcons the ninth and tenth seasons (2013-2017) into a series of bizarre dreams Cosmo had (both Sparky and Chloe are reduced to mostly silent "hate cameo" appearances, with speaking roles from time to time), and restores the characters' original personalities (such as Timmy being more of an "average kid that no one understands" than a jerk, Vicky being more apathetic than evil, Trixie being a closeted geek, Timmy's parents not treating him as a burden, Cosmo and Wanda being equally dumb, with Cosmo sounding like he did from Seasons 3-8 and Wanda being the more responsible of the two, Mr. Crocker's penchant for arbitrarily giving out F's, etc.). The three live-action TV movies starring Drake Bell and Daniella Monet were retconned as bad fanfiction written by Jorgen (which he then reads to Binky, and even he hates it). The Season 9 opening is used, with updated executive producer credits and new head gags for each episode. A fourth Jimmy Timmy Power Hour will also be released during this season as the series finale, leading directly to the upcoming movie, which then leads into "Channel Chasers".

Finally, a new character named Samantha was introduced as a friend to Timmy. She was described by Johnson as "Chloe, but competently written and not an insult to competent characterization".

The first 26 episodes were released on February 13, 2021; the other 26 will be released in May. Almost every episode consists of two segments.

Voice cast

 * Tara Strong as Timmy and Baby and Child Poof
 * Daran Norris as Cosmo, Mr. Turner, Anti-Cosmo, and Jorgen Von Strangle
 * Susanne Blakeslee as Wanda, Mrs. Turner, and Anti-Wanda
 * Grey Griffin as Vicky, Tootie, and Veronica
 * Jerry Trainor as Teenage and Adult Poof
 * Carlos Alazaqui as Mr. Crocker, Mrs. Crocker, Kevin Crocker, Sheldon Dinkleberg, and Juandissimo Magnifico
 * Jason Marsden as Chester
 * Gary LeRoi Gray as A.J.
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Elmer, Sanjay, and Remy Buxaplenty
 * Dionne Quan as Trixie
 * Faith Abrahams as Francis
 * Ashleigh Ball as Samantha
 * Adam Devine as Mr. King
 * Yeardley Smith as Mrs. King
 * Jim Ward as Chet Ubetcha and Doug Dimmadome
 * Gilbert Gottfried as Dr. Bender and Wendell
 * Jay Leno as The Crimson Chin
 * Norm Macdonald as Norm the Genie
 * Eric Bauza as Anti-Poof
 * Ben Stein as Head Pixie (H.P.), Sanderson, and The Pixies
 * Jane Carr as Mama Cosma
 * Jeff Bennett as Henry Crevil
 * Tom Kenny as Cupid
 * Tim Johnson as Dr. Rip Studwell
 * John de Lancie as Stark Raver
 * Alec Baldwin as Adult Timmy
 * Maddie Taylor as Sparky
 * Kari Wahlgren as Chloe