Imaginary Gary had to exist, even if it was inside Timmy's mind. Even worse when the fairies could be seen IN PUBLIC without comment. This makes sense, as the fairies would want to be SURE before they broke up a couple in love. If they wanted order, isn't the most efficient way to do it is completely destroying the Earth? Cosmo and Wanda probably were suffering from an ear problem because of the loudness of the video games so they heard it wrong or. for more tough soldiers and rule enforcers." Plus there's Vicky. (Which is somewhat likely, considering her supposed tendency for accidentally escalating bad situations.). But if you strip away all of the jokes and all of the fairy magic, then you get a level of tragic circumstances unmatched on most daytime soap operas. Or Cupid could have built up a tolerance for the stuff (it's not impossible, trust me). speed. From "Hassle in the Castle": Several episodes ("Timmy's Secret Wish" and "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker" for starters) make it clear that once a godkid loses their godparents, everything they ever wished for is undone. My opinion: Timmy's shouting out of "DAD!" Something like that happened to me on New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the AskScienceFiction community. Alternatively, fairy coffee is a lot less potent than regular coffee. Or that's where they used to live, before Jorgen imprisoned them all. Yes vicky is her sister but she can move past that, timmy in real life would prob have a strong depression, i'd say he'd prob take his own life. Later on he says he's 10, which would make sense seeing as how he's clearly shown to be in the 5th grade (unless Crocker was 4th grade teacher one year and changed to 5th grade teacher)... and it can't be just that his birthday's near the start of the school year since it's March. Remy even outright states it as his primary reason for hating Timmy: Timmy has godparents AND real parents that love him while Remy only has Wandissimo who even remotely cares for him. Well, then I guess everything's all wrapped up in a neat little package! In "Wishing Well" making too many wishes makes you look greedy (which makes perfect sense) but in "Timmy's Secret Wish" you deserve a holiday in your honor for making 1 million (also if Timmy had Cosmo and Wanda for over 50 years he would've had to average 56 wishes a day more than 1 wish. hints of a romantic interest. Something like a certain hair color might not show up for, If their colors were hereditary, if you think about it then in 3 generations all fairies would be brown. Jimmy is from. After teleporting Timmy to Fairy World, Wanda is visibly exhausted and explains that any kind of strong spell, such as long-distance warping, is "almost impossible" when she and Cosmo "aren't in tune." not having wings and being too strong to use normal wands. Plus the muffin tasted awful so... That's because Timmy wasn't being genre savvy at all. Anti-Fairies aren't necessarily evil, they just like to cause mayhem, bad luck, and mischief: basically they are the antithesis of what the Fairies themselves do. A few questions: how would he expect to be able to beat her solo when she's still got all the powers the show gives her and the first thing he does after coming up with this plan is get rid of his? being lonely like that?" Why have they never acted on it? green moose, guava juice, giant snake, birthday cake, large fries, Tootie, Vicky's younger sister, doesn't have that luxury, and combined with her unrequited crush on Timmy, feels like a Jane Austin protagonist brought to life. Do they give him a wand? In the first Christmas special, Santa was an ordinary businessman at the North Pole who became the iconic Santa through fairy wishing power. called jet-packs. Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy Are Now Married in DC's 'Injustice' Comic, Government Cancels Plan To Vaccinate Santa Early, 6 Unsettlingly Creepy Glitches In Non-Horror Games, 5 Eerie Horrific Mysteries That Need Answers, The Babysitter in 'Borat 2' Says She Didn't Know The Film Was Satirical. Then Vicky pulls out the chainsaw... Vicky is vile and cruel. erasing her memory but only causes a superexposition that damages her Timmy's intention behind the whole 'I want [Chester] to be the. He makes Severus Snape look like Mr. Feeny on happy pills. We're fucked. He wears a pink hat and shirt with blue pants. WHY? Coupled with the lack of siblings, the abusive babysitter, and being a prime target for being bullied he gets fairy godparents/siblings/dogs. They probably figured Timmy somehow bought them or they were a gift. He wasn't supposed to be Bill Gates, but rather a kid LIKE him. never learning anything despite the outrageous consequences. Or, in the case of The Umbrella Academy, "Who is the most tragic?") It just means that the contract isn't legally valid. "You can't harm other fairy kids just because He'll do nice things for people, but really only if those things come off as important to him or affect him or someone he loves or cares about. I always kind of assumed that Cosmo and Wanda didn't cause the assassination. Since when is marrying someone for their money true love? In response to the above: possibly yes and possibly no. Having fairies in this universe is like playing World of Warcraft. If Timmy made a "secret wish", how did Foop gain knowledge of it and use it as evidence? Um, I think I should let you guys know that there is a huge difference between "nagging" and "looking before you leap.". Francis playing "What's Behind My Back?" If Trixie, A.J or whoever found out, their memories could be erased. It's like eating-ice-cream-out-of-the-tub-with-your-hands-level sad, or at least it would be if it weren't an animated show for kids. Fair enough, but you'd think she'd instead say something else, like his brother wouldn't be willing to help him. The kids willingly give up the belief and subsequently forget. While a lie isn't above Mama Cosma, I think it's more likely that fairies without children would have a godchild. Ideally, the point of fairies is to be a stopgap for children. Contrast that with Timmy's Dad, who remains largely scatterbrained even when hes by himself, so much so that, in a few episodes, Timmy actually goes to his Mom for help when his Dad doesn't come through. It is never explained why Tootie is in love with Timmy. The male fairy has the babies? Poof and Sparky may have been added to make Timmy's godfamily more interesting as his parents became more distant from him in the more recent seasons. Since when did she need a wish to do magic? Still, green is a mix of blue and yellow, while pink is a light red. Crocker is an unrelenting, weenie of a teacher. lost them in an incident that deformed my looks and the same thing This episode is outright stated to happen after "Pixies Inc." (by Cosmo, who literally. It might only apply if it was TIMMY participating. Also, it's not just that they like to be contrarian, it's that most of the things that humans consider "good" are dangerous to them somehow. Many episodes have the plot where Timmy makes a wish that is stupid in hindsight, eventually finds out that it isn't as cool as he thought it was, and so has to come up with a way of fixing things on his own. In "Timmy's 2D House of Horror" Timmy wishes the lava in an old 3D movie was realistic and it becomes real, destroying Vicky's house. He keeps his godparents so he gets to stay in elementary? man floating in the air. So basically, "miserable" is classified as abuse or neglect. They can be replaced with this (produces a pack) They're And he probably granted the wish without thinking because he didn't expect that wish. Timmy himself noted that Vicky spends more time tormenting her since they live together. Someday, in a very distant future, a non-magical Why does Fairy Court have to take away child's fairies if they reveal their existence? Plus it was SHOWN in Channel Chasers that the media KNOW about how bad Vicky is. Was giving a magic dog really a good idea; wouldn't a normal dog be good enough? Isn't there something in Da' Rules? Meaning not only is it a theoretical you, it's also worded so no one can wish anyone else out of the game — which, naturally, brings to mind the question as to why Timmy always seems to word his wishes so terribly. However, in "Transparents", Cosmo clearly shows us that coffee makes fairies hyper. Jorden(s) appears and says that Timmy is forbidden from ever returning to March of 1972 ever again. The female fairy asks, with some Also note, they never said that the world WASN'T affected by the wishes of other children. That's. Timmy's Mom is usually shown as being the smarter, wiser, and more caring and competent (if only slightly) one of his two parents - most episodes that showcase her by herself tend to portray her as this, while many of her stupider, more idiotic moments are known to take place when she's appearing alongside her husband. He likes pointy ears. teeth like it happened to Crocker. I think if the genies had entered, they would have bet for their freedom. Magnifico, your Fairy Godparent." These and other questions will be answered on this fic. Slightly selfish, but generally good-hearted. He also has a comically large malocclusion, which is usually mocked. But in writing that article, I realized something: Fairly OddParents is one sad-ass show. Timmy's adventures with Cosmo and Wanda have always been the main focus of the show; in the earlier seasons, it was usually because his parents were portrayed as overworked, slightly scatterbrained, and somewhat negligent with the occasional episode, while nowadays they're shown to be more on the negligent side most of the time. It's said multiple times that she's more miserable than Timmy is since she lives with Vicky. ", To be fair, adults aren't always known to be sensical in the series. A World ruled by kids, Everyone's a Superhero, etc.). DarkAjax DarkAjax. her parents. In "That's Life", Eddie the gerbil is brought back to life (as side effect). In the episode "Beddy-Bye", when Timmy made a wish that people didn't have to sleep, everybody got really irritable and tired. He can cure cancer. These and other questions will be answered on this fic. (Or else the live-action movie wouldnt have happened.) No, a Doylist guess would be "The writer just didn't think about the third world." And with him possibly tanking the majority of the bullies attention, she may slip by mostly unnoticed. He wrote down that fairies existed and then made it his life's mission to find them. Why did that stay a part of history? New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the fairlyoddparents community. As proven in one episode, if Vicky gets fired, she'll find another job where she can make people miserable, so Timmy is doing everyone a favor by hogging all of Vicky's torture to himself. It was shown in one episode where he wished he was adult (I don't remember the title of the episode) and he would have lost them if he didn't cry out for his parents. First, most magic is teleportationor alchemy. But being only part fairy (if the above troper is accurate) could explain why he took a week to explode.