Wednesday, July 24, 2024

'The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish' Turns Poof Into a Full-Fledged Adult

The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish has re-introduced Poof as an adult, now named Peri!

Cosmo and Baby Poof, Adult Poof (aka Peri)
Paramount+ screenshot, Nickelodeon screenshot, TVLine.

The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish has been showcasing a new sequel to the original animated series, and with the newest episode has reintroduced Poof as an adult now named Peri! The Fairly OddParents made its grand comeback to screens earlier this year with a brand new series revealed to be an official sequel to the Nickelodeon original. Although it features a new Godkid named Hazel at the center of the adventures, the sequel series brings back a few familiar faces like Cosmo and Wanda. It means everything that happened in the original animated series is still very much a part of the timeline for this new take. 

Dale Dimmadome, owner of the Dimmadome Globodome, was one of the characters brought back to serve as a sort of antagonist in The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish, and the new series has demonstrated how different his son, Dev, is from his father. Dev, grandson of the one and only Doug Dimmadome, owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome. and new star Hazel have become good friends, but the newest episode sees the two of them have a big fight that leaves Dev more depressed and alone than ever. But the final moments of the episode then take it to a new level by introducing Dev's new Fairy GodParent, Peri, who's actually the adult version of Cosmo and Wanda's son, Poof. Check it out as spotted by @Getlucky1234 on X: 


The Fairly OddParents: Who Is Poof?

In The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish episode titled "Lost and Founder's Day," which aired on Nickelodeon on Monday, July 22, Dev is introduced to his new GodParent named Peri. First he introduces himself as Poof, but then reveals he actually changed his name to Peri, to match with his Periwinkle color scheme. “I changed my name to Peri, like periwinkle,” he explains in the clip above. In addition to being his signature color, it’s also presumably a nod to Fairywinkle, his mother’s maiden name. Hilariously, earlier in the episode Cosmo and Wanda actually referenced their son noting that they had no idea where he was at the time. Meaning, there is no telling what kind of relationship the parents and child have in the sequel.

As for his grown-up look, Peri displays a combination of traits he inherited from both of his parents. His hair features Wanda’s signature swirl, while his thick eyebrows were undeniably passed down from Cosmo. In addition to rocking suspenders, his fairy wand is reminiscent of the rattle he carried around as a baby.

Now the Fairy Godfather to Dev, Peri promises to take his new godson “from Dev to Dev-ine!”

Cosmo and Wanda’s grown-up son is voiced by Eric Bauza (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), who also provided the voice for Foop, the Anti-Fairy version of Poof, in the original series.

The Fairly OddParents first introduced Poof as Cosmo and Wanda's child during the Season 6 premiere, "Fairly Odd Baby." He was the first fairy baby born in 10,000 years and served as a way to shake up the status quo. It was the first of many shake ups for the original series as the later seasons added new members to the core cast such as a magical dog named Sparky, a girl named Chloe that Timmy had to share Cosmo and Wanda with and more. But now that Peri is back in the franchise, expect even more shake ups!

Other familiar faces to make a return to the new The Fairly OddParents series include Jorgen Von Strangle.

In The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish, ten-year-old Hazel Wells has just moved to the big city of Dimmadelphia because of her dad’s new job. On top of being in an unfamiliar environment, it’s the first time she’s been without her brother, Antony, who’s just left for college, leaving her lonely and unsure of herself. All that changes when the pink-and-green-haired neighbors next door reveal that they are no ordinary neighbors…they’re Cosmo and Wanda, Fairy Godparents! And they’re coming out of retirement to make all of Hazel’s wishes come true.

The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish stars previously announced Ashleigh Crystal Hairston (Tiny Toons Looniversity, Craig of the Creek) as the voice of Hazel Wells, joining The Fairly OddParents alums Daran Norris (The Loud House, The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder) as the voice of Cosmo, and Susanne Blakeslee (The Loud House, Amphibia) as the voice of Wanda.

The series is produced by Nickelodeon Animation in Burbank and is co-executive produced by David Stone (Teen Titans Go!), Lindsay Katai (Infinity Train), Ashleigh Crystal Hairston, and Daniel Abramovici (The Peanuts Movie). Fred Seibert (Adventure Time) and Butch Hartman (The Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom) serve as Executive Producers. Production is overseen by Claudia Spinelli, Senior Vice President, TV Series Animation, Nickelodeon, and Kelley Gardner, Vice President, Current Series, Animation, Nickelodeon. The series is overseen by Executive in Charge, Neil Wade. 

Produced by Nickelodeon Animation, the 20-episode series premiered on Nickelodeon in the U.S. on Monday, May 20, and will be available on Netflix internationally later this year.

Nickelodeon’s beloved animated The Fairly OddParents series, which ran from 2001-2017 with 172 episodes, followed the magical adventures of 10-year-old Timmy Turner and his well-meaning Fairy Godparents who grant him wishes. During its run, The Fairly OddParents became one of Nickelodeon’s most beloved properties from both fans and critics alike, having won and been nominated for dozens of awards. The Fairly OddParents was created by Butch Hartman.

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Original sources: ComicBook.comTVLine.

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