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The Award-Winning Nickelodeon series The Fairly OddParents!: A New Wish has finally confirmed when its next batch of episodes will be available on Netflix worldwide. Ten new episodes are scheduled to arrive on Netflix globally (labeled as an Original in international territories and as a Nickelodeon Original in the US) on June 12th, 2025.
Serving as a reboot to the much-beloved Butch Harman series of the early 2000s, Velma and Cosmo are back (along with voice actors Daran Norris and Susanne Blakeslee) to help a new child in need in the form of Hazel Wells (voiced by Ashleigh Crystal Hairston). Netflix was first attached to be a distributor on the series alongside Nickelodeon back in 2024, with episodes 1-10 arriving in November 2024 with the second batch, now labeled as season 2, arriving in June.
Following season 1 landing on Netflix, it spent a week in the global top 10s, picking up 7.5M hours watched globally, and the Netflix Engagement Report reveals it picked up 5.2M views in the entirety of the second half of 2025, making it the 380th most watched show for that period.
Wait—I hear you cry—is this really season 2? No, it’s not, and a second season has yet to be officially commissioned. All the episodes coming to Netflix have already aired on Nickelodeon late last Summer.
Why is Netflix calling it season 2 then? That’s just how they like to label new releases. The streamer tends to label new episodes of animated series as “season 2,” even when they might be the back half of another season. It also applies to their own originals when they often order a bunch of episodes upfront and then split them into separate seasons (or parts, as they’re sometimes referred to). It makes everything confusing, but we’re guessing it’s the best way of enticing more people to watch multiple seasons rather than just adding episodes to an already released season.
What can you expect from the next batch of episodes? Expect plenty of over-the-top wish-failures, family bonding, and a few surprisingly sweet moments as “Season 2” of Hazel Wells and the Fairies sees our heroine juggling school, siblings, and her fairy godparents in one whirlwind adventure after another. You’ll get everything from haunted museums and board-game worlds to puberty-powered pasta rampages, all framed around Hazel learning what it means to wish wisely, and what happens when you don’t.
The season kicks off in “Crock to the Future,” with Hazel’s handbag (and Cosmo and Wanda) seized at the Parascience Pageant. Desperate to get her fairies back, she’s forced into an uneasy truce with Denzel Crocker—who quickly switches from bumbling academic to fairy-chasing foe when he discovers Hazel’s secret. It’s a tight, clever opener that sets the tone for a season packed with double-crosses and cosmic comeuppance.
As mentioned, no word on an actual second season renewal yet (or season 3 as Netflix would eventually call it). Last year, we spoke to showrunner Lindsay Katai about the possibility of a second season, what it’d entail, and what fans need to do to ensure it happens:
“If we get another season, I’m most excited to include Hazel’s friends and brother in the wishes now that they’re allowed to know about fairies. That was a change in the show’s DNA I was pushing as early as the brainstorm. I was so excited they let us make that change and then we didn’t get an immediate pickup and I kept wailing, ”THEN WHAT WAS IT ALL FOR?” It was such a darkly comic thing to happen, to let us open up the world like that and then to have Papa Paramount be like, “Actually, all shows now have to wait for viewer data before getting a decision about more episodes.” And for us, because Netflix was a producing partner from the beginning, that meant we had to wait until we premiered on Netflix! We’re animated, are you kidding me, do you know how long that will take? Like, I got pregnant in the third week of development, and my kid is two years old now, and we are still hoping for a second season.
So anyway, the best way for fans to help is to watch it on Netflix, watch it all, watch it in the first week, watch it AGAIN, tell everyone you know to watch it and keep posting about the show on social media. The only way we’ll come back is if we have the numbers and I sincerely hope we come back.”
Once these episodes land on Netflix, they’ll remain on the streamer for at least eight years, with current intel suggesting Netflix holds the rights through 2033.
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