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** [[spoiler:The Destructinator. He's willing to destroy the Earth in order to take down the Darkness for power and spends most of his time intending to murder a 10 year old boy. This is probably why he's one of the few villains to be KilledOffForReal.]]


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*** [[spoiler:Though since Jorgan willing wishes him back into existence at the end once he's learned his lesson, it might be that he was trying to make Timmy realize how selfish he was and that he should do things for the good of others. Which is a fairly solid aesop.]]
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* UnfortunateImplications: At one point in "The Boss Of Me" Tootie is shown writing "I love Timmy" over and over again obsessively. In the next scene, Dinkelberg is doing the same thing.
** When the Augopotanians are first introduced, it's made clear that they're terrified of innocent things like chocolate and flowers because it is deadly and poisonous to them, and can burn their flesh. But in later episodes Timmy says they're afraid of them because the aliens are just idiots. That's... a bad way of talking about cultural/ biological differences.

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* UnfortunateImplications: At one point in "The Boss Of Me" Tootie is shown writing "I love Timmy" over and over again obsessively. In the next scene, Dinkelberg Dinkleberg is doing the same thing.
** When the Augopotanians Yugopotanians are first introduced, it's made clear that they're terrified of innocent things like chocolate and flowers because it is deadly and poisonous to them, and can burn their flesh. But in later episodes Timmy says they're afraid of them because the aliens are just idiots. That's... a bad way of talking about cultural/ biological differences.
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* {{Discontinuity}}/ NegativeContinuity: Largely due to constantly switching writers.



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* CompleteMonster: Vicky. Abusive, outright evil, with no good bone in her body. Doesn't even have the FreudianExcuse, since when she was turned into a five year old, she was STILL evil. It's only a matter of time before she kills Timmy and the other kids.
** Generally the implied excuse is she has no-one who likes her. In the few episodes where she is shown affection (with the exception of following her boyfriend in him being a malicious bastard), she's more grounded and even kind. Of course, it never sticks.
** I used to think that maybe her [[AbusiveParents parents abused her]] when she was younger, but then we meet her parents. They're just as afraid (if not more so) of her as Timmy is.
** Her monstrosity actually was explained in one episode, she's [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar got a bug up her ass]]. No, really.
*** That, and the little man in her brain who was supposed to control Kindness never showed up for work. Maybe the bug ate him.
*** And in both cases Vicky turns SUPER kind. So there is a lot of love in her, maybe medication would help?
*** She has plenty of kindness in her, it just doesn't show up. Ever. Even at the beginning of the series, she was only bossy and mean, not abusive. But then she took huge levels in jerkass, and, well, yeah.
**** The storybook ''In a Tizzy Over Turkey!'' shows a moment of Vicky actually showing concern for her family in what is either an OutOfCharacterMoment or a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.

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* CompleteMonster: Vicky. Abusive, outright evil, with no good bone in her body. Doesn't even have Vicky often is this due to the FreudianExcuse, since when she was turned into a five year old, she was STILL evil. It's only a matter of time before she kills Timmy and the other kids.
** Generally the implied excuse is she has no-one who likes her. In the few episodes where she is shown affection (with the exception of following her boyfriend in him being a malicious bastard),
absurd {{Flanderization}} she's more grounded and even kind. Of course, it never sticks.
** I used to think that maybe her [[AbusiveParents parents abused her]] when she was younger, but then we meet her parents. They're just as afraid (if not more so) of her as Timmy is.
** Her monstrosity actually was explained in one episode, she's [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar got a bug up her ass]]. No, really.
*** That, and the little man in her brain who was supposed to control Kindness never showed up for work. Maybe the bug ate him.
*** And in both cases Vicky turns SUPER kind. So there is a lot of love in her, maybe medication would help?
*** She has plenty of kindness in her, it just doesn't show up. Ever. Even at the beginning of the series, she was only bossy and mean, not abusive. But then she took huge levels in jerkass, and, well, yeah.
**** The storybook ''In a Tizzy Over Turkey!'' shows a moment of Vicky actually showing concern for her family in what is either an OutOfCharacterMoment or a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.
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* DesignatedHero: Timmy Turner, for several reasons
* DesignatedVillain: Jorgen in ''Action Packed'', Timmy in ''Nega Timmy'', the popular kids in ''Scary Godparents'', Tootie in ''Dread and Breakfast''.
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** As well as "Find Your Voice."
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** Her monstrosity actually was explained in one episode, she's [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar got a bug up her ass]] No, Really

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** Her monstrosity actually was explained in one episode, she's [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar got a bug up her ass]] ass]]. No, Reallyreally.
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* CharacterDerailment: Almost every character in the series in later seasons.

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** [[EvilTeacher Mr. Crocker]] has a surprising number of female fans, despite the fact that he's supposed to be rather unattractive and that he's so insanely obsessed with fairies that he's willing to kill innocent people to prove he's right.
** Likewise, Vicky also has quite a fanbase. Even though she's (arguably) the most sadistic character in the series.

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** JerkassWoobie: Timmy Turner and Remy Buxaplenty.

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** JerkassWoobie: Timmy Turner and Timmy. Remy Buxaplenty.Buxaplenty is also a jerk and a {{woobie}} to some, however he lacks the hidden nice side necessary to be a JerkassWoobie.
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** [[EvilTeacher Mr. Crocker]] has a surprising number of female fans, despite the fact that he's supposed to be rather unattractive and that he's so insanely obsessed with fairies that he's willing to kill innocent people to prove he's right.
** Likewise, Vicky also has quite a fanbase. Even though she's (arguably) the most sadistic character in the series.


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** '''[[VerbalTic FAIRY GODPARENTS!!!]]'''


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** Mr. Crocker falls under this as well. It's even parodied in-universe in that Timmy's Dad thinks the hunchbacked, scrawny, ear-on-his-neck-for-some-reason teacher is gorgeous.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: The WonderfulLife Subversion "It's A Wishful Life": Timmy Turner, a proxy for the kids in the audience, is told everyone is better off without him. And if that isn't enough, Jorgen tells Timmy the reason he's a victim of bully and abuse is because he exists. In other words, blaming the victim.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: The WonderfulLife Subversion "It's A Wishful Life": Timmy Turner, a proxy for the kids in the audience, is told everyone is better off without him. And if that isn't enough, Jorgen tells Timmy the reason he's a victim of bully bullying and abuse is because he exists. In other words, blaming the victim.victim.
** Made even worse by the fact that the things Jorgen shows him make no sense: Mr. and Mrs. Turner have a mansion and a daughter who's won several academy awards, Francis is not a gray-skinned bully, AJ has a full head of hair and graduated from high school when he was 5, Crocker is a purple-haired Harvard professor, Chester has a triple-wide trailer on gold blocks, Vicky works in the hospital spraying laughing gas, Elmer doesn't have a boil on his nose, and the Chicago Cubs have won the World Series.
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* JerkassWoobie: Timmy and Remy.
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** JerkassWoobie: Timmy Turner and Remy Buxaplenty.
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** When Timmy wishes that his dad were the smartest dad on Earth, he along with the rest of the Dimmsdale Science Symposium is unable to understand the ideas of love or sadness. Apparently, being incredibly smart means you have no understanding of basic human emotions.
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* JerkassWoobie: Timmy and Remy.
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**** The storybook ''In a Tizzy Over Turkey!'' shows a moment of Vicky actually showing concern for her family in what is either an OutOfCharacterMoment or a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.
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* ScheduleSlip: As noted there was supposedly a year long celebration of The FairlyOddParents tenth anniversary, but nothing has happened or is going to happen in the month of April. In addition, there are several shows from the SEVENTH season, even though the [[OutOfOrder Eighth Season Premiere was shown]] , that have yet to be shown. In all likelyhood, the celebration will happen and the episodes will be shown, but not for a long time.

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* ScheduleSlip: As noted there was supposedly a year long celebration of The FairlyOddParents tenth anniversary, but nothing has happened or is going to happen in the month of April. In addition, there are several shows from the SEVENTH season, even though the [[OutOfOrder Eighth Season Premiere was shown]] , that have yet to be shown. In all likelyhood, likelihood, the celebration will happen and the episodes will be shown, but not for a long time.
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* ScheduleSlip: As noted there was supposedly a year long celebration of The FairlyOddParents tenth anniversary, but nothing has happened or is going to happen in the month of April. In addition, there are several shows from the SEVENTH season, even though the [[OutOfOrder Eighth Season Premiere was shown]] , that have yet to be shown. In all likelyhood, the celebration will happen and the episodes will be shown, but not for a long time.
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* EvilIsSexy: Princess Mandie
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* SadisticShow: The series has become eventually this.

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* SadisticShow: The series has become eventually this.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Timmy Turner's parents pretty much cross this as the series continues. They go from busy and clueless to extremely negligent parents
** As for Vicky, good luck figuring out which evil deed helped her cross the line.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: It's probably safe to say this now due to very few episodes being shown in 2010. Also, there was supposed to be a year long celebration for the tenth anniversary starting in March. Nothing has been planned for March and there has been NO promotion of the show for quite some time. TUFFPuppy, however, is being promoted so this is where the networks priority is now, obviously.
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** The sequence where Crocker had his memory erased as a child. Brr.
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* GenreSavvy: Timmy finally becomes this in the Wishology trilogy. Unfortunately, due to the show's NegativeContinuity, he once again becomes irresponsible with his wishes in the episodes afterwards.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The show has many Crowning Moments, but the MostTriumphantExample may be the first Wishology movie, "The Big Beginning", in which ''Timmy solves everything,'' '''''SINGLE-HANDEDLY,''''' ''without making a single frickin' wish!'' (You know, it's ''the series' premise...'') Not to mention the amounts of GenreSavvy, as seen in the trope's entry below.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The show has many Crowning Moments, but the MostTriumphantExample may be notably the first Wishology movie, "The Big Beginning", in which ''Timmy solves everything,'' '''''SINGLE-HANDEDLY,''''' ''without making a single frickin' wish!'' (You know, it's ''the series' premise...'') Not to mention the amounts of GenreSavvy, as seen in the trope's entry below.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The show has many Crowning Moments, but the MostTriumphantExample may be the first Wishology movie, "The Big Beginning", in which ''Timmy solves everything,'' '''''SINGLE-HANDEDLY,''''' ''without making a single frickin' wish!'' (You know, it's ''the series' premise...'') Not to mention the amounts of GenreSavvy, as seen in the trope's entry below.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: Perhaps the best one was in "Mother Nature", where Timmy's mom is busy at her job as a weatherwoman... so his dad decides to make him a ''new'' mom, in the form of a hand-puppet. Voiced by Dad.
-->'''Timmy:''' What would Mom say if she saw you like this?
-->'''Dad:''' I don't know. Lets ask her while I drink this glass of water. ''(In Mom voice)'' I think you're being too hard on Timmy. ''(Spit-takes, normal voice)'' Oh, of course you'd take his side.
--> '''Timmy:''' No amount of therapy will ever make this moment seem okay.
** The show has an impressive amount of these moments too, [[Funny/TheFairlyOddparents enough to give it its own page, again.]]
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming (The ending of the more recent episode ''Bad Heir Day'' certainly applies. Let's just say the bond that forms between [[spoiler:Mr. Crocker and [[strike:Denzel Jr.]] [[strike:DJ]] Poof]] is bound to make one go "awww".
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: "My Shiny Teeth and Me."



* EvilIsCool: The Jack O' Bots
* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: The WonderfulLife Subversion "It's A Wishful Life": Timmy Turner, a proxy for the kids in the audience, is told everyone is better off without him. And if that isn't enough, Jorgen tells Timmy the reason he's a victim of bully and abuse is because he exists. In other words, blaming the victim.
** ''Mooooving Day'''s moral appears to be "Don't drink milk, it will brainwash you." [[SpoofAesop This one might be intentional, though.]]



* LawfulEvil: All pixies, and Norm, by genie requirements



* MemeticMutation: [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/dinkleberg Dinkleberg...]]



* NeverLiveItDown: ''Just the Two of Us!'' for Trixie, ''Homewrecker'' for Tootie (over a single spoken line no less), and quite possibly the producers of the show for the episode, It's a Wishful Life, a very sadistic {{WonderfulLife}}subversion, as well as the character of Jorgen Von Strangle for very cruelly and sadistically showing Timmy the subversion.



* WTHCastingAgency: [[{{Seinfeld}} Jason Alexander]] as Cosmo in the live-action movie? ''Really?''

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* TheWoobie: Tootie
* WTHCastingAgency: [[{{Seinfeld}} Jason Alexander]] as Cosmo in the live-action movie? ''Really?''''Really?''
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* {{Wangst}}: "Not on the List" from ''Merry Wishmas''

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* {{Wangst}}: "Not on the List" from ''Merry Wishmas''Wishmas''.

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