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* GreenGators: The sewer gator in "Ruled Out" is light green.
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* EggSitting: Poof and Foop are tasked with taking care of an egg as a school assignment in "Two and a Half Babies".
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* TheIgor: Dr. Snipowitz' final appearance in "Open Wide and Say Aaagh!", where Vicky tries to get him to perform a "twerpectomy" on Timmy, has a hunchback named Igor appear as his assistant. He even says "yes, master".
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* DoesNotLikeSpam: Cosmo is revealed to not like beets in "Playdate of Doom" and even goes to great lengths to get rid of them so he doesn't have to eat them.
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** When Crocker starts strutting his stuff after being cured of his fairy obsession in "Crocker Shocker", two elderly women see him and [[JawDrop their jaws drop]], causing their false teeth to fall out.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Evil Jorgen in "Action Packed", in which he's absorbed so much magic that he's swollen with '''HUGE''' muscles...and is promptly attacked by his cat, and he can't reach up to get it off, because his muscles are too huge, allowing Timmy to gain the upper hand.
** A brilliant one is seen in 'School's Out: The Musical'. The pixies had a 36 year plan involving Flappy Bob to become a lawyer and signing a contract to make the world as fun as he was as a boring adult lawyer overly concerned with education and safety. Unfortunately, this is backfired on them because Flappy Bob--having the skills of a brilliant lawyer--found a loophole in the contract to make the world defined 'as defined by him'. Now tell me, who raised Flappy Bob to become a lawyer?

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: HoistByHisOwnPetard:
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Evil Jorgen in "Action Packed", in which he's absorbed so much magic that he's swollen with '''HUGE''' muscles...and is promptly attacked by his cat, cat Mr. Tuliptoes, and he can't reach up to get it him off, because his muscles are too huge, allowing Timmy to gain the upper hand.
** A brilliant one is seen in 'School's Out: The Musical'. The pixies Pixies had a 36 year 37-year plan involving Flappy Bob to become a lawyer and signing a contract to make the world as fun as Flappy Bob defined it, which makes the world quite far from fun since he was as raised by the Pixies to be a boring adult lawyer overly concerned with education and safety. Unfortunately, this is backfired on them because Flappy Bob--having the skills of a brilliant lawyer--found a loophole in the contract to make the world defined safe 'as defined by him'. Now tell me, who raised Flappy Bob to become a lawyer?lawyer?
** Foop's debut episode "Anti-Poof" has him refuse to take a nap, which proves to be his undoing when Poof puts an end to his rampage by making him too drowsy to stay awake.

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I Ate What clean up. The trope is when a character eats something, unaware of what they are consuming, and then reacts in disgust after they find out what it is. Misuse will be deleted or moved to another trope when applicable. Administrivia.Zero Context Examples will be removed or commented out depending on the amount of context within the entry.


* IAteWhat:
** In "This Is Your Wish", Timmy is offered what he's told is chocolate pudding. Timmy does ask the waiter which room he came out of (the kitchen or the bathroom) and the waiter hesitates to answer, but it isn't until Billy Crystal Ball breaks it to Timmy that he learns [[ToiletHumour what he was really served with]].

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* IAteWhat:
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IAteWhat: In "This Is Your Wish", Timmy is offered what he's told is chocolate pudding. Timmy does ask the waiter which room he came out of (the kitchen or the bathroom) and the waiter hesitates to answer, but it isn't until Billy Crystal Ball breaks it to Timmy that he learns [[ToiletHumour what he was really served with]].



** "Nectar of the Odds" subverted and justified this. Everybody loved Timmy's lemonade to the fact that their wishes come true, and don't seem to mind that [[ItMakesSenseInContext the secret ingredient was Cosmo's magic sweaty socks.]]
** "Truth or Cosmoquences" revolved around Cosmo, Wanda, and Timmy attending a ceremony and Timmy having a PottyEmergency, trying to find somewhere to pee. The episode ends with Cosmo and Wanda drinking a yellow liquid from a pitcher, and Timmy saying "Speaking of relief, don't drink the punch!" ''Ewwwwwwwww...''
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* GoodBehaviorPoints: In the episode "[[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS5E34NoSubstituteForCrazy No Substitute for Crazy!]]", substitute teacher Ms. Sunshine gives her students gold stars for the simplest tasks, like answering questions (whether they be right ''or'' wrong) and going to the bathroom (Timmy even keeps a full pitcher of water on his desk so he can earn more stars). Ms. Sunshine is then revealed to be an evil fairy hunter named Ms. Doombringer, and the gold stars turn out to be magic-detecting devices that she planted to see which children had fairies.
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* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: Timmy Turner's childhood '''IS THIS'''. Lowest point is always with Vicky.

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* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: Timmy Turner's childhood '''IS THIS'''. Lowest point is always with Vicky.It doesn't get any worse to have your youth mired by neglectful parents who would rather spend time away from the house doing whatever the hell they want while leaving you under the care of a psychotic babysitter who constantly tortures and orders you around.
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* HollywoodVoodoo: Timmy wishes for voodoo dolls in ''YouDoo'', and Tootie gets a hold of one of them.

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* HollywoodVoodoo: Timmy wishes for voodoo dolls in ''YouDoo'', "You Doo", and Tootie gets a hold of one of them.
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Not really an example of a villain having lines even they wouldn't crossed, but I do have another example to add.


** Dark Laser ''really'' loves Flipsy, the toy dog that flips.

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** Dark Laser ''really'' loves Flipsy, the toy dog "Chindred Spirits" indicates that flips.Crimson Chin villain [=H2Olga=] draws the line at pedophilia. When she turns out to be the Crimson Chin's blind date, the Chin responds by running for it while leaving Timmy in his place. When [=H2Olga=] sees a ten-year-old boy waiting for her while wearing a fedora and holding a rose, she gently informs Timmy that he's too young for her.
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* JailBake: Foop's debut episode "Anti-Poof" ends with the Anti-Fairy baby being locked up in a playpen-like cell in Abracatraz, where his father Anti-Cosmo gives him a cake with a file in it.
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Consistency.


->''"All of these tropes! Clearly this was the work of... [[VerbalTic FAIRY GODPARENTS]]!!"''

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->''"All of these tropes! Clearly this was the work of... [[VerbalTic FAIRY GODPARENTS]]!!"''
GODPARENTS!!"''
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* DarthVaderClone: Dark Laser is a straight parody of Darth Vader in virtually every aspect.
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** In "Sleepover and Over", Chester's Crimson Chin costume is shown to be able to bounce around due to having an inflatable heinie.
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* EasilyForgiven: Despite trying to eat Timmy and his two friends in his first appearance and trying to fight Timmy to the death in his second, Mark Chang quickly becomes one of Timmy's closest friends from his third appearance onward.

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* EasilyForgiven: Despite trying to eat the brains of Timmy and his two friends in his first appearance and trying to fight Timmy to the death in his second, Mark Chang quickly becomes one of Timmy's closest friends from his third appearance onward.



* EmbarrassingTattoo: Timmy in ''Five Days Of FLARG''. Due to LaserGuidedAmnesia, he gets a tattoo that says "Carly" without any memory of getting the tattoo or who Carly even is. He meets up with her later on and discovers that she's a beautiful older woman with a matching tattoo, [[UnfortunateImplications which raises all sorts of uncomfortable questions]].

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* EmbarrassingTattoo: Timmy in ''Five Days Of FLARG''. Due to LaserGuidedAmnesia, he gets a tattoo that says "Carly" without any memory of getting the tattoo or who Carly even is. He meets up with her later on and discovers that she's a beautiful older woman with a matching tattoo, [[UnfortunateImplications which raises all sorts of uncomfortable questions]].questions.
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* HodgepodgeComputer: In ''Information Stupor Highway,'' Mr. Turner builds a new computer using a basket with a light bulb in it for a hard drive, an 80's television for a monitor, a typewriter for a keyboard, and [[HamsterWheelPower Eddie the Gerbil on a wheel as the power supply]]. Surprisingly, this makes a fully functional computer.
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* ExcrementStatement: In "Poof's Playdate", one of the ways Timmy attempts to distract his parents from discovering Poof and the de-aged Cosmo, Wanda, Jorgen, Juandissimo, Tooth Fairy and Cupid is by convincing his mom and dad that they can be better parents by acting like dogs and playing fetch. When Timmy's parents return, Timmy's dad implies that he pooped on Dinkleberg's lawn.
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** Timmy to Trixie, for the most part. His repeated attempts to impress her or win her over with GrandRomanticGestures usually don't work out, but she at the very least got more friendly towards him with each attempt.

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** Timmy to Trixie, for the most part. His repeated attempts to impress her or win her over with GrandRomanticGestures {{Grand Romantic Gesture}}s usually don't work out, but she at the very least got more friendly towards him with each attempt.
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* GrossUpCloseUp: Disgusting close-ups are very frequent on the show, with some examples being Chip Skylark's disheleved state when he is distressed by the thought of disappointing his fans in "Boys in the Band", the shriveled deformities brought on by sleep deprivation Cosmo, Timmy and Wanda suffer in "Beddy Bye" and the shot that zooms in on Anti-Cosmo and Head Pixie's faces when they are DisguisedInDrag in "The Fairly Oddlympics".

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* GrossUpCloseUp: Disgusting close-ups are very frequent on the show, with some examples being Chip Skylark's disheleved disheveled state when he is distressed by the thought of disappointing his fans in "Boys in the Band", the shriveled deformities brought on by sleep deprivation Cosmo, Timmy and Wanda suffer in "Beddy Bye" and the shot that zooms in on Anti-Cosmo and Head Pixie's faces when they are DisguisedInDrag in "The Fairly Oddlympics".
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* GrossUpCloseUp: Disgusting close-ups are very frequent on the show, with some examples being the shriveled deformities brought on by sleep deprivation Cosmo, Timmy and Wanda suffer in "Beddy Bye" as well as Anti-Cosmo and Head Pixie's faces when DisguisedInDrag in "The Fairly Oddlympics".

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* GrossUpCloseUp: Disgusting close-ups are very frequent on the show, with some examples being Chip Skylark's disheleved state when he is distressed by the thought of disappointing his fans in "Boys in the Band", the shriveled deformities brought on by sleep deprivation Cosmo, Timmy and Wanda suffer in "Beddy Bye" as well as and the shot that zooms in on Anti-Cosmo and Head Pixie's faces when they are DisguisedInDrag in "The Fairly Oddlympics".
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** "Truth or Consequences" revolved around Cosmo, Wanda, and Timmy attending a ceremony and Timmy having a PottyEmergency, trying to find somewhere to pee. The episode ends with Cosmo and Wanda drinking a yellow liquid from a pitcher, and Timmy saying "Speaking of relief, don't drink the punch!" ''Ewwwwwwwww...''

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** "Truth or Consequences" Cosmoquences" revolved around Cosmo, Wanda, and Timmy attending a ceremony and Timmy having a PottyEmergency, trying to find somewhere to pee. The episode ends with Cosmo and Wanda drinking a yellow liquid from a pitcher, and Timmy saying "Speaking of relief, don't drink the punch!" ''Ewwwwwwwww...''

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Our policy is that a character can only be a Jerkass if they are never shown to have any redeeming qualities.


* GrossUpCloseUp: Disgusting close-ups are very frequent on the show, with one example being Anti-Cosmo and Head Pixie's faces when DisguisedInDrag in "The Fairly Oddlympics".

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* GrossUpCloseUp: Disgusting close-ups are very frequent on the show, with one example some examples being the shriveled deformities brought on by sleep deprivation Cosmo, Timmy and Wanda suffer in "Beddy Bye" as well as Anti-Cosmo and Head Pixie's faces when DisguisedInDrag in "The Fairly Oddlympics".



* InstantAwesomeJustAddMecha: ''The Switch Glitch''

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* InstantAwesomeJustAddMecha: ''The Switch Glitch''Glitch'' has a de-aged Vicky pilot a giant robot in the image of her normal teenage self after Cosmo and Wanda become her godparents.



* InventedInvalid: Timmy's mother calls in saying that she has to visit a sick aunt, whose name she invents on the spot. She does this along with the mothers of Timmy's other friends so they can go on a relaxing ski retreat alone.
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: In ''The Gland Plan''

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* InventedInvalid: In "Snow Bound", Timmy's mother calls in saying that she has to visit a sick aunt, whose name she invents on the spot. She does this along with the mothers of Timmy's other friends so they can go on a relaxing ski retreat alone.
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: In ''The Gland Plan''Plan'', Cosmo and Anti-Cosmo's fagiggly glands (the organs enabling shape-shifting) start to fail, resulting in them changing into different forms uncontrollably and having to transplant their fagiggly glands into each other to fix it.



* IsThisThingStillOn: Clean-O-Bot Transformer and his world domination plans in "Beddy Bye".
* ItsAWonderfulPlot: Cruelly subverted in "It's A Wishful Life" as a test given by Von Strangle.

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* IsThisThingStillOn: Clean-O-Bot Transformer and lets slip his world domination plans while in truck mode in "Beddy Bye".
* ItsAWonderfulPlot: Cruelly subverted in "It's A Wishful Life" as a test given by Von Strangle.Strangle, where Timmy is shown [[BetterIfNotBornPlot the world being a better place if he never existed]].



* ItWillNeverCatchOn: In one episode, it was revealed one of Timmy's ancestors (Ebenezer Turner) could have become a railroad tycoon but refused because he thought trains would be just a fad. The job was taken by Orville Buxaplenty.

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* ItWillNeverCatchOn: In one episode, "Turner Back Time", it was revealed one of Timmy's ancestors (Ebenezer Turner) could have become a railroad tycoon but refused because he thought trains would be just a fad. The job was taken by Remy's ancestor Orville Buxaplenty.



* JackassGenie: Norm the Genie. He doesn't even try to pretend to give Timmy what he wants straightforwardly. Even when Timmy tries (and fails) to word his wishes more concretely, Norm just warps the wishes even more. Then in his subsequent appearances, he's actively trying to kill Timmy for revenge.

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* JackassGenie: Norm the Genie. He doesn't even try to pretend to give Timmy what he wants straightforwardly. Even when Timmy tries (and fails) to word his wishes more concretely, Norm just warps the wishes even more.more (e.g. granted his wish for Trixie Tang to love Timmy Turner so that Trixie loves everyone else on the planet named Timmy Turner). Then in his subsequent appearances, he's actively trying to kill Timmy for revenge.



* JerkAss: Almost '''everyone''' on the show has been a jerk, but the prominent examples are Timmy, Cosmo, Jorgen, Crocker, Wanda (occasionally), and especially Vicky.
** Vicky is often the most predominant one, with Jorgen in second place, third being Timmy, but they all have moments.

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* JerkAss: Almost '''everyone''' on the show has been a jerk, but the prominent examples are Timmy, Cosmo, Jorgen, Crocker, Wanda (occasionally), and especially Vicky.
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** Vicky is often a cruel babysitter and gets a real kick out of tormenting the most predominant one, children she is hired to watch over. Even her sister Tootie and her own parents are known to suffer her wrath.
** Mr. Crocker is a SadistTeacher whose obsession
with Jorgen in second place, third being Timmy, but they all have moments.proving the existence of fairies leads to him causing a lot of harm and destruction.
** Francis is a bully who always beats the crud out of Timmy and his friends.
** Dr. Bender is a DepravedDentist who will sometimes not even bother coming up with an excuse to painfully remove children's teeth.



* JokerJury: Especially in ''Escape from Unwish Island'', but other episodes have their own fair share.

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* JokerJury: Especially in ''Escape from Unwish Island'', Island'' (where Timmy is put on trial by enemies he wished away after his wishing brought them into existence in the first place), but other episodes have their own fair share.

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* GirlishPigtails: Tootie.

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* GirlishPigtails: Tootie.Tootie has pigtails to emphasize being Vicky's younger sister.



* GoKartingWithBowser: ''The Fairly Oddlympics''

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* GoKartingWithBowser: ''The Fairly Oddlympics''Oddlympics'' has sporting events between the fairies, the Anti-Fairies and the Pixies.



* GrossUpCloseUp: Fairly Oddlympics (the disguises of Anti Cosmo & Head Pixie), Cosmo having angry mood swings and giving insanely painful birth.

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* GrossUpCloseUp: Disgusting close-ups are very frequent on the show, with one example being Anti-Cosmo and Head Pixie's faces when DisguisedInDrag in "The Fairly Oddlympics (the disguises of Anti Cosmo & Head Pixie), Cosmo having angry mood swings and giving insanely painful birth.Oddlympics".



* HahahaNo: Timmy's reaction to Jorgen's [[IncrediblyLamePun dragon pun]] in 'The Fairy World Games'.

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* HahahaNo: Timmy's reaction to Jorgen's [[IncrediblyLamePun dragon pun]] "dragon" pun in 'The Fairy World Games'.Games' is to laugh before [[LamePunReaction commenting how terrible the pun is]].



* HalfHumanHybrid: Francis in ''The Big Superhero Wish'', Vicky in ''Timmy the Barbarian''

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* HalfHumanHybrid: Francis becomes part-bull in ''The Big Superhero Wish'', Vicky in ''Timmy the Barbarian''Barbarian'' becomes a harpy-woman.



* HappinessIsMandatory: A policy of Mr. Turner when he becomes a dictator.
* HappilyMarried: Cosmo and Wanda, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Jorgen and the Tooth Fairy, [[DependingOnTheWriter depending on the episode]].
* HarmlessVillain: The Copper Cranium (in the webisodes).

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* HappinessIsMandatory: A policy of Mr. Turner when he becomes a dictator.
dictator in "Father Time" is that everyone has to smile ''all the time''.
* HappilyMarried: Cosmo and Wanda, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Jorgen and the Tooth Fairy, Fairy are all loving married couples [[DependingOnTheWriter depending on the episode]].
* HarmlessVillain: HarmlessVillain:
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The Copper Cranium (in in the webisodes).Crimson Chin webisodes is defeated effortlessly.



* HartmanHips: Timmy's Mom and the Tooth Fairy, among others. It's the TropeNamer.

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* HartmanHips: Timmy's Mom and the Tooth Fairy, among others.others, have wide hips. It's the TropeNamer.



** Timmy also wishes for this in ''It's a Wishful Life'' [[spoiler:(which was fortunately a SecretTestOfCharacter)]]

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** Timmy also wishes for this himself out of existence in ''It's a Wishful Life'' [[spoiler:(which was fortunately a SecretTestOfCharacter)]]



* HomemadeInventions: Mr. Turner's pastime.

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* HomemadeInventions: Mr. Turner's pastime.pastime is making devices out of whatever he can find lying around.



* {{Housewife}}: Mrs. Turner, although in the earlier seasons she was portrayed as real estate agent.

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* {{Housewife}}: Mrs. Turner, Turner has no job, although in the earlier seasons she was portrayed as real estate agent.



* HurricaneOfPuns: "Cheese & Crockers" has a lot of cheesy puns, and [[DontExplainTheJoke Crocker never heard of a certain other trope either...]]

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* HurricaneOfPuns: "Cheese & Crockers" has a lot of cheesy puns, and [[DontExplainTheJoke Crocker never heard of a certain other trope either...]]feels obliged to point out every one that he makes]].



* IAteWhat: In "This Is Your Wish":
-->'''Creator/BillyCrystal [[{{Expy}} Ball]]''': ''[reveals himself]'' I'm not really a waiter. And that's not really pudding.\\
'''Timmy:''' ''[spits out the "[[{{Squick}} pudding]]"]''

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* IAteWhat: IAteWhat:
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In "This Is Your Wish":
Wish", Timmy is offered what he's told is chocolate pudding. Timmy does ask the waiter which room he came out of (the kitchen or the bathroom) and the waiter hesitates to answer, but it isn't until Billy Crystal Ball breaks it to Timmy that he learns [[ToiletHumour what he was really served with]].
-->'''Creator/BillyCrystal [[{{Expy}} [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Ball]]''': ''[reveals himself]'' I'm not really a waiter. And that's not really pudding.\\
'''Timmy:''' ''[spits out the "[[{{Squick}} pudding]]"]''"pudding"]''
** "Nectar of the Odds" subverted and justified this. Everybody loved Timmy's lemonade to the fact that their wishes come true, and don't seem to mind that [[ItMakesSenseInContext the secret ingredient was Cosmo's magic sweaty socks.]]
** "Truth or Consequences" revolved around Cosmo, Wanda, and Timmy attending a ceremony and Timmy having a PottyEmergency, trying to find somewhere to pee. The episode ends with Cosmo and Wanda drinking a yellow liquid from a pitcher, and Timmy saying "Speaking of relief, don't drink the punch!" ''Ewwwwwwwww...''



* IdiotHero: Timmy.

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* IdiotHero: Timmy.Timmy isn't very bright and quite a few of the problems he gets himself into are because of making wishes that sound like good ideas without taking the time to think the wishes through and make sure there aren't any unpleasant outcomes that could occur after the wish is granted.



* IDrankWhat:
** One episode subverted and justified this. Everybody loved Timmy's lemonade to the fact that their wishes come true, and don't seem to mind that [[ItMakesSenseInContext the secret ingredient was Cosmo's magic sweaty socks.]]
** Another episode revolved around Cosmo, Wanda, and Timmy attending a ceremony and Timmy having a PottyEmergency, trying to find somewhere to pee. The episode ends with Cosmo and Wanda drinking a yellow liquid from a pitcher, and Timmy saying "Speaking of relief, don't drink the punch!" ''Ewwwwwwwww...''



* ImmortalProcreationClause: Fairies apparently have lifespans of thousands of years to forever. Poof and Cosmo are the youngest fairies, with Cosmo being (at least) ten thousand years old. A law forbidding fairies from procreating is in place specifically ''because'' of Cosmo.
* ImpossibleThief: Dr. Bender in ''Shiny Teeth''. Guess what he steals.

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* ImmortalProcreationClause: Fairies apparently have lifespans of thousands of years to forever. Poof and Cosmo are the youngest fairies, with Cosmo being (at least) ten thousand years old. A law forbidding fairies from procreating is in place specifically ''because'' of Cosmo.
how dangerous Cosmo was in his babyhood.
* ImpossibleThief: Dr. Bender in ''Shiny Teeth''. Guess what he steals.Teeth'' manages to steal Chip Skylark's teeth as if they were dentures.



* IneptTalentShowContestant: Timmy's homemade, crappy film is recognized as a great comedy (though it wasn't intended as such).
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* IneptTalentShowContestant: Timmy's homemade, crappy film is recognized as a great comedy (though it wasn't intended as such).
such) in "Movie Magic".
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* InkSuitActor: Chip Skylark & Mr.Turner.

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* InkSuitActor: Chip Skylark & Skylark, Mr.Turner.Turner and Norm the Genie respectively resemble animated versions of Chris Kirkpatrick, Creator/DaranNorris and Creator/NormMacdonald.
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** When the Anti-Fairies made their debut in "That Old Black Magic", Anti-Cosmo had normal-looking teeth. All subsequent appearances would depict him with fangs.
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** Another particularly notable example is in the "Timmy's Secret Wish" special; just when it seems Timmy would be found not guilty, Foop provided a final piece of evidence, the titular secret wish, that sealed his guilty fate, with Cosmo and Wanda being taken away and all their wishes, and products resulting from them, disappearing to an isolated island, never to return. Foop apparently didn't realize that Timmy wished for Poof, and since he'd disappear, and no Anti-Fairy could exist without their regular version, [[ExplainExplainOhCrap ''he would disappear too.'']]

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** Another particularly notable example is in the "Timmy's Secret Wish" special; just when it seems Timmy would be found not guilty, Foop provided a final piece of evidence, the titular secret wish, that sealed his guilty fate, with Cosmo and Wanda being taken away and all their wishes, and products resulting from them, disappearing to an isolated island, never to return. Foop apparently didn't realize that Timmy wished for Poof, and since he'd disappear, and no Anti-Fairy could exist without their regular version, [[ExplainExplainOhCrap ''he ''[[ExplainExplainOhCrap he would disappear too.'']]]]''
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** Another particularly notable example is in the "Timmy's Secret Wish" special; just when it seems Timmy would be found not guilty, Foop provided a final piece of evidence, the titular secret wish, that sealed his guilty fate, with Cosmo and Wanda being taken away and all their wishes, and products resulting from them, disappearing to an isolated island, never to return. Foop apparently didn't realize that Timmy wished for Poof, and since he'd disappear, and no Anti-Fairy could exist without their regular version, ''he would disappear too.''

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** Another particularly notable example is in the "Timmy's Secret Wish" special; just when it seems Timmy would be found not guilty, Foop provided a final piece of evidence, the titular secret wish, that sealed his guilty fate, with Cosmo and Wanda being taken away and all their wishes, and products resulting from them, disappearing to an isolated island, never to return. Foop apparently didn't realize that Timmy wished for Poof, and since he'd disappear, and no Anti-Fairy could exist without their regular version, [[ExplainExplainOhCrap ''he would disappear too.'''']]

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* ForTheEvulz: The anti-fairies don't have a goal in mind, they just cause mischief and suffering for the fun of it.

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* ForTheEvulz: The anti-fairies don't have a goal in mind, they just cause mischief and suffering for the fun of it. Once Foop was introduced, this trope was played completely straight with him, most plans of his not really to take over the world, merely because he just wanted people not to be happy, especially the Turners and Cosmo, Wanda and Poof.


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** Another particularly notable example is in the "Timmy's Secret Wish" special; just when it seems Timmy would be found not guilty, Foop provided a final piece of evidence, the titular secret wish, that sealed his guilty fate, with Cosmo and Wanda being taken away and all their wishes, and products resulting from them, disappearing to an isolated island, never to return. Foop apparently didn't realize that Timmy wished for Poof, and since he'd disappear, and no Anti-Fairy could exist without their regular version, ''he would disappear too.''
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** "Open Wide and Say Aaagh" has a bit where Timmy and Cosmo comment on seeing a "full moon" after being traumatized from seeing Mr. Turner in a hospital gown from the back.
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* HenpeckedHusband: Jorgen. For all of his power, muscles, and drill sargeant demeanor,

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* HenpeckedHusband: Jorgen. For all of his power, muscles, and drill sargeant demeanor, the Tooth Fairy has no difficulty keeping him in line.

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