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* IWantMyMommy: Inverted in "Dimmesdale Tales". Timmy's story ends with Crocker on a plane full of Mrs. Crockers, with the SadistTeacher screaming "I don't want my mommy!"
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* DebatingNames:
** In "Fairly Odd Baby", everybody keeps giving different names to Cosmo and Wanda's new baby. Wanda calls him "Talulah," Timmy calls him "Li'l T" (short for "Li'l Timmy"), and Cosmo calls him "Barfolomew" (due to the intense MorningSickness he had during [[MisterSeahorse pregnancy]]) and "Keanu," and Jorgen calls him "Kajagoogoo" and then quickly changes to "Elvis." Even Anti-Cosmo and the Head Pixie argue over what to name the baby when they kidnap him. Eventually, they go with "Poof" because [[PokemonSpeak it's the one thing he can say]].
--->'''Anti-Cosmo:''' Now if you'll excuse us, we must go and harness Fauntleroy's magic here and commence our evil plot of doom.\\
'''Head Pixie:''' Fauntleroy? We are not calling the baby Fauntleroy. I was thinking Bill. Bill's a guy you trust with your business portfolio.
** In "When LOSERS Attack", Foop, Mr. Crocker, and Dark Laser are trying to find a name for their team-up. Mr. Crocker suggests "The Crockerjacks" (Foop questions what this even means), and Dark Laser tries to name it "The Flipsies", after his pet toy dog, and gets turned down. Foop comes up with the "[[FunWithAcronyms League of Super Evil Revenge Seekers]]"; they all like it because "[[FailedASpotCheck no one can make fun of them with a name like that]]!"
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* DubPronunciationChange: In the Italian dub. Chet Ubetcha's last name [[InconsistentDub is either pronounced]] "Oo-batch-ka", "Oo-Back-uh" or "Oo-batch-uh".
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** In "Bad Heir Day", Wanda is furious with Timmy for letting Poof out of his sight and, despite Timmy saying he went through hell to retrieve him, including getting attacked by alligators and swallowed by a monster, she decides he hasn't suffered enough and leaves him to be mauled by the alligators yet again.
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** In both the ''Oh Yeah!'' shorts and all Season 1 episodes, the ending cards have a saying somewhere that says "Made in Hollywood U.S.A!". This was dropped starting with "Christmas Everyday!", as at that point, post-production departments switched to CCI Digital.
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* HollywoodBoardGames:
** [[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS3E29ImaginaryGary "Imaginary Gary"]]: Timmy wants to play ''Surgeon General'' (aka ''TabletopGame/{{Operation}}'') with his parents now that he's finally old enough for it. Also, his are just waiting for his mother's pie to bake, so he thinks it should be a good opportunity to spend quality time. Displaying their usual neglectful selves, Mom and Dad would rather stare at the oven and cheer the pie. Timmy wishes for his imaginary friend to be real so they can play ''Surgeon General'' together. Sadly, Gary regards the game as uncool -- it's implied that he prefers to play with {{Franchise/LEGO}}s. In the climax, it's revealed that since Gary is physically a 5-year-old, the game scares him.
** [[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS7E33CosmoRules "Cosmo Rules"]]: What kind of game would the nastiest and true toughest fairy in the universe enjoy? ''Explosive TabletopGame/{{Bingo}}'', of course, where every time someone completes their card and shouts "Bingo!", they explode. It's even in her name! Nana Boom Boom Von Strangle, the grandmother of Jorgen, who is TheAhnold and shares a StrongFamilyResemblance with her. Nana likes the ''Explosive Bingo'' so much, she won't abandon a game even to go enforce Da Rules when her grandson is ill. Funnily enough, she's seen playing it with other, non-muscly, elderly fairy ladies.
** [[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS9E19Cosmonopoly "Cosmonopoly"]]: Cosmo regards the day he met Wanda as the best day of his immortal life, so, in his off-screen free time, he unwittingly creates a board game based on it. He was bored and didn't realize until it was finished that it was about that particular day. The game is modeled after ''TabletopGame/{{Monopoly}}'', with spotted white mice as dice and cards with punishments. The board contains locations that Cosmo visited in his daily life, such as the laundromat, and has the place he and Wanda met as the final destination. Wanda finds it very sweet and shows him some CardiovascularLove for his efforts.
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** In the original ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' shorts, Timmy's parents always have their faces hidden offscreen, to the point where their original model sheets depict them as headless. Their outfits are also considerably different: Mr. Turner wears a teal three-piece suit and brown shoes, while Mrs. Turner wears a red dress and high heels, gold bracelets, and a pearl necklace.
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* GoodAngelBadAngel: "Summer Bummer" uses a secular variant where she has two miniature versions of herself argue over whether she should grow up or continue enjoying being a kid while she still can.

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* GoodAngelBadAngel: "Summer Bummer" uses a secular variant where she Chloe has two miniature versions of herself argue over whether she should grow up or continue enjoying being a kid while she still can.
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* ICantBelieveItsNotHeroin: "Just Desserts". Wanda has a severe sugar problem. (And soon, everybody has, sort of a [[CaffeineBulletTime Sugar Bullet Time]].)

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* ICantBelieveItsNotHeroin: "Just Desserts". Wanda has a severe sugar problem. (And soon, everybody has, sort of a [[CaffeineBulletTime Sugar Bullet Time]].Time.)
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* EmbarrassinglyDresslikeOutfit: In one episode, Timmy's mother makes him wear a kilt, but he doesn't like it and calls it a skirt.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: Verbatim quoted by Norm in his "So you got yourself a Genie!" DVD he shows to the Major. (He also proudly mentions his CoolHat... is he watching this wiki?)

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* GoneHorriblyRight: Verbatim quoted by Norm in his "So you got yourself a Genie!" DVD he shows to the Major. (He also proudly mentions his CoolHat... is he watching this wiki?)
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** Cupid's appearance in the ''Oh Yeah!'' short "The Zappys" depicts him as blonde, gigantic, overweight and wearing little besides a diaper. In the series proper, he looks more like a standard fairy, has pink hair and wears a pink coat in addition to a diaper.

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** Cupid's appearance in the ''Oh Yeah!'' short "The Zappys" depicts him as blonde, gigantic, overweight and wearing little besides a diaper. [[note]]though this design does appear on and off again in the series proper, notably the episode "The Same Game"[[/note]] In the series proper, he looks more like a standard fairy, has pink hair and wears a pink coat in addition to a diaper.
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* DreadedKidsPartyEntertainer: In the ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' short "The Fairy Flu", the clown at Tootie's birthday party makes a sardonic remark implying that he currently regrets his career choice.

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* DreadedKidsPartyEntertainer: DreadedKidsPartyEntertainerJob: In the ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' short "The Fairy Flu", the clown at Tootie's birthday party makes a sardonic remark implying that he currently regrets his career choice.

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* DreadedKidsPartyEntertainer: In the ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' short "The Fairy Flu", the clown at Tootie's birthday party makes a sardonic remark implying that he currently regrets his career choice.
-->'''Clown:''' No, Mom, I don't need college. I'm going to follow my dream and become a clown.



* DumbassHasAPoint: Later on, when Cosmo's ditziness is {{Flanderized}} into barely-functioning stupidity, his brief moments of good counsel become this. It's almost always commented on by Wanda or Timmy, only for Cosmo to regress right back into being an idiot.


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* DumbassHasAPoint: Later on, when Cosmo's ditziness is {{Flanderized}} into barely-functioning stupidity, his brief moments of good counsel become this. It's almost always commented on by Wanda or Timmy, only for Cosmo to regress right back into being an idiot.
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** In the episode ''So Totally Spaced Out'', Mark enlists Timmy's help to save his planet Yugopatamia from an AlienInvasion by a race known as the Gigglepies which are cute little bunnies that are [[TastesLikeDiabetes disturbingly cute and jolly.]] However, they prove to be {{Killer Rabbit}}s as they use their cuteness to make their victims submit and then [[EarthShatteringKaBoom blow up the victims' planet]] when they're done. Yugopatamians, being terrified of [[WeaksauceWeakness of all that's cute and nice]], are too scared to resist. Timmy and his fairies are unable to resist their cuteness. Just when all seems lost, Cosmo says they're cute enough to eat and actually tries to eat one of them, only to find they're made of manure which coincidentally happens to be a Yugopatamian delicacy. Timmy than wishes for the Yugopatamians to be freed from their cages with a hungry bellies, and they then eat all the Gigglepies.

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** In the episode ''So Totally Spaced Out'', Mark enlists Timmy's help to save his planet Yugopatamia from an AlienInvasion by a race known as the Gigglepies which are cute little bunnies that are [[TastesLikeDiabetes [[SickeninglySweet disturbingly cute and jolly.]] However, they prove to be {{Killer Rabbit}}s as they use their cuteness to make their victims submit and then [[EarthShatteringKaBoom blow up the victims' planet]] when they're done. Yugopatamians, being terrified of [[WeaksauceWeakness of all that's cute and nice]], are too scared to resist. Timmy and his fairies are unable to resist their cuteness. Just when all seems lost, Cosmo says they're cute enough to eat and actually tries to eat one of them, only to find they're made of manure which coincidentally happens to be a Yugopatamian delicacy. Timmy than wishes for the Yugopatamians to be freed from their cages with a hungry bellies, and they then eat all the Gigglepies.
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** A poster of Chloe is shown having darts thrown at it in "Chloe Rules!"


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** "Chloe Rules!" has a scene where a disgusting close-up of Crocker's mother's foot is shown.
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** A zoom-in on the acne-ridden face of King Neptuna's son Gary is shown in "Dadlantis".
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* GoodAngelBadAngel: "Summer Bummer" uses a secular variant where she has two miniature versions of herself argue over whether she should grow up or continue enjoying being a kid while she still can.
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** Crocker is shown throwing darts at a dartboard with Timmy's face on it in "Married to the Mom".
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** In "Fish Out of Water", Timmy's Dad tries to capture the fish Juan using a fish magnet. It works, but also ends up attracting his belt, pocket change and dentures.
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* HehHehYouSaidX: Timmy's Dad laughs at Chloe for saying "duty" and "behind" in "Girly Squirrely".
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** "Genie Meanie Minie Mo" features a rib at lawyers being considered unsavory people when Timmy figures out how to undo the damages Norm the Genie has caused.


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** "Timmy's Secret Wish" has Foop serve as the prosecutor at Timmy's trial, explaining that he became a lawyer so he could be evil enough to destroy Poof.
** "Fairly Odd Fairy Tales" uses a "lawyers are evil" joke in the episode's take on ''Literature/TheThreeLittlePigs'', where the Big Bad Foop (Foop as an anthropomorphic wolf) states that he's become a lawyer and that a lawyer is the most evil thing ever.
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* HorrorHost: "Dimmsdale Tales" is a horror anthology sendup with the framing device taking place at a Squirrely Scouts camping trip at night, with Timmy serving as the scary stories' narrator.

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* GrossUpCloseUp: Disgusting close-ups are very frequent on the show, with some examples being Chip Skylark's 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", the shot that zooms in on Anti-Cosmo and Head Pixie's faces when they are DisguisedInDrag in "The Fairly Oddlympics" and close-ups of Timmy's liver sports when he discovers he's aged 50 years in "Timmy's Secret Wish".

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* GrossUpCloseUp: Disgusting GrossUpCloseUp:
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close-ups are very frequent on the show, with some examples being of Chip Skylark's disheveled state yellow teeth and unkempt hair when he is distressed by his appearance deteriorates over his distress at the thought of disappointing his fans in "Boys in the Band", the shriveled deformities brought on by sleep deprivation fans.
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Cosmo, Timmy and Wanda suffer are given close-ups of the shriveling deformities they obtain from going without sleep in "Beddy Bye", the Bye".
** "The Fairly Oddlympics" has a
shot that zooms in on Anti-Cosmo and Head Pixie's faces when they are DisguisedInDrag in "The Fairly Oddlympics" and DisguisedInDrag.
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close-ups of Timmy's liver sports when he discovers he's aged 50 years in "Timmy's Secret Wish".Wish".
** "The Wand That Got Away" features a grotesque close-up of Crocker's mother's face.

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* EskimosArentReal: A giant squid is treated as a mythical creature... [[TheCloudCuckooLanderWasRight until one actually shows up]].

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** In "Something's Fishy", a
giant squid is treated as a mythical creature... [[TheCloudCuckooLanderWasRight until one actually shows up]].up]].
** "Viral Vidiots" has Timmy's Mom comment on learning that Uzbekistan is an actual place and not just a made-up comedy word.
** In "A Boy and His Dog-Boy", Timmy tries to pass Sparky turned into a human as a foreign exchange student. When his father and Mr. Crocker ask which country Sparky is from, Timmy answers that he came from Turkey. Both Timmy's Dad and Crocker assume that Turkey is a made-up country.
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* DartboardOfHate:
** "What's the Difference?" has a scene where Mr. Crocker sharpens F's to throw at a dartboard with Timmy's picture on it.
** Timmy is shown to have a dartboard with Crocker's picture on it in his room in "Presto Change-O".
** "Scary [=GodCouple=]" shows that Vicky has thrown darts at a picture of Timmy in her room.

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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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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.fairies.
** "Playdate of Doom" shows Poof to have a huge amount of gold stars his parents have rewarded his good behavior for. Foop gets all of them taken away by [[WoundedGazelleGambit pretending Poof is picking on him]].
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* GrossUpCloseUp: Disgusting close-ups are very frequent on the show, with some examples being Chip Skylark's 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 Chip Skylark's 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 Bye", the shot that zooms in on Anti-Cosmo and Head Pixie's faces when they are DisguisedInDrag in "The Fairly Oddlympics".Oddlympics" and close-ups of Timmy's liver sports when he discovers he's aged 50 years in "Timmy's Secret Wish".
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* GooGooGetup: In "Spellementary School", Cosmo and Wanda make Timmy dress as a baby when they're having trouble adjusting to Poof being away on his first day of school.
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** The Crimson Chin's first appearance is in the final ''Oh Yeah!'' short "Super Humor", where he notably lacks the black spot underneath the C insignia on his chin that he'd be depicted with in the actual series.

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