This 2003 main game is a family-friendly platform adventure where you play as Timmy Turner, tasked with recovering pages from a broken magic rule book to save his fairy godparents, Wanda and Cosmo, whose powers have been usurped by the evil babysitter, Vicky. The core gameplay loop involves platforming, jumping, and utilizing chaotic magic across imaginative levels inspired by Timmy's favorite comics and video games, battling enemies like boy-eating plants. Released on PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube, this title offers a complete adventure without any subsequent DLC or remasters.
The gameplay blends traditional platforming challenges with adventure elements, requiring navigation through various imaginative environments. To recover the rule book pages, Timmy must venture into fantastical worlds inspired by his favorite comic books and video games. This journey involves traversing diverse settings, from battling aggressive, boy-eating plants to navigating digital landscapes filled with deadly viruses. The overall atmosphere captures the zany, wish-gone-wrong scenarios characteristic of the source material.
The central mechanic revolves around utilizing the chaotic magic resulting from the broken rules. While the primary genre is platforming, the narrative structure forces players through distinct thematic zones reflecting Timmy's imagination and media consumption, offering varied visual styles and enemy types throughout the adventure.
This title is presented as a complete, main game experience developed by Blitz Games and published by THQ. Players will engage in standard platforming actions—running, jumping, and interacting with the environment—while employing temporary magical abilities or tools gained through the progression of the story to overcome obstacles and defeat enemies encountered in these imaginative worlds. The focus remains strictly on completing the mission to save Wanda and Cosmo from permanent power loss.
The game was released in late 2003 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Nintendo GameCube consoles. As of the current date (March 2026), this title has not received any official remakes or modern re-releases.
There are no officially released downloadable content packs or expansions available for this title. The experience is self-contained based on its initial 2003 launch.

PC Version of "The Fairly OddParents: Breakin' da Rules" The PC version features a different plot. In this version, Juandissimo Magnifico tricks Timmy into wishing the book destroyed so that Cosmo and Wanda will get in trouble for it. It also notably features an appearance by Vicky and Tootie's mother (at Timmy's age, as the level featuring her is set in the past), named Nicky. She is shown behaving a lot like Tootie, and Timmy initially mistakes her for Tootie when he first sees her, although the in-game graphics depict her as resembling a young Vicky.
