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12!!Dimmsdale Elementary
13[[folder:Francis]]
14!!!'''Voiced by:''' Faith Abrahams (majority of speaking appearances), Creator/ButchHartman ("Manic Mom-Day")
15[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/francis_26.png]]
16[[caption-width-right:300:"It's time for me to beat the lunch money out of you!"]]
17The school [[BarbaricBully bully]] of Dimmsdale Elementary. He regularly beats his favorite target, Timmy, to a pulp.
18-----
19* AgeGapRomance: His girlfriend Nancy the Wrestler is a grown adult but he's a 12-year-old.
20* BarbaricBully: Provides the page image.
21* TheBrute: He's usually just a bully, but in episodes where he's changed through magic, like "Timmy the Barbarian" or "The Big Superhero Wish" he takes on this role a lot more seriously.
22* TheBully: Obviously, his purpose is picking on Timmy and his friends.
23* CarpetOfVirility: Apparently has a lot of back hair.
24* DavidVersusGoliath: In "Kung Timmy".
25* DemotedToExtra: He stopped being a major character after Season 6, with the Season 7 episode "Manic Mom-Day" being the last time he ever has a speaking role in the series.
26* DumbMuscle: He's inhumanly strong and one of the show's less intelligent characters. [[GeniusDitz Though he claims to be enough of a martial arts expert to teach it]].
27* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In "Teeth For Two", he attempts to yank out Timmy's teeth in order to get enough money from the Tooth Fairy to bail his father out of jail.
28* EvenEvilHasStandards: In "Mind Over Magic", he was just as pissed as the rest of the kids when Crocker tricked them into coming to the gym by promising them "free candy" (there wasn't any). To get revenge on him for lying and wasting their time, Francis, of all people, convinces the rest of the kids to wack him by saying he's a pinata.
29* EvilWearsBlack: Most of his attire is black.
30* FlatCharacter: He has the least personality of all the series' recurring antagonists and doesn't even get a motive for his actions (besides being an asshole).
31* FreudianExcuse: Implied in one episode, which shows his father is a convict.
32* GangOfBullies: While Francis is usually a lone wolf when it comes to bullying, he can occasionally be seen leading a group of fellow bullies on the attack, as seen in "Baby Face" and "Just Desserts!"
33* HalfHumanHybrid: As the Bull-E in "The Big Superhero Wish", he's a half-man and half-bull supervillain.
34* HeldBackInSchool: Strongly implied as he is stated to be 12 but is shown to be in the same grade as Timmy.
35* HiddenDepths: He may be a DumbMuscle, but he brags at one point that he ''teaches'' martial arts.
36* HulkSpeak: His supervillain self the Bull-E in "The Big Superhero Wish" is noticeably less articulate than his normal self in addition to referring to himself in third person.
37* InsufferableImbecile: Not too bright, and certainly not very nice either.
38* {{Jerkass}}: Being TheBully and all. He has no redeeming qualities.
39* JerkassToOne: While he picks on just about all the kids, he seems to especially like bullying Timmy.
40* JerkJock: Mostly.
41* KarmicButtMonkey: Like Mr. Crocker and Vicky, he gets put through the wringer most of the time but deserves it for being a mean-spirited Jerkass who bullies Timmy and his friends without remorse.
42* KidsAreCruel: He exists only to torment Timmy (and other students) without any reasons if not the evil.
43* LaserGuidedKarma: He often gets his comeuppance whenever his bullying goes too far.
44* {{Mooks}}: He and his dog Mange in the video game ''Enter the Cleft!''
45** SmashMook: In "Timmy the Barbarian".
46* OnlyOneName: His last name is unknown.
47* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: In "The Big Superhero Wish", he becomes an evil minotaur known as the Bull-E.
48* OutOfFocus: As the series went on, Francis appeared less and less. Since Season 7 onward, he does not make any appearances in the series (aside from "Manic Mom Day" and "Dad Overboard").
49* ThePigpen: His hygiene definitely leaves something to be desired, to the extent that Timmy has been able to distract him by telling him to look out for soap and hot showers, to which he reacts in fear.
50* RealMenWearPink: His room has unicorn posters, and is also a big fan of Britney Britney.
51* RightHandAttackDog: Mange. He eats first graders. They keep his pelt shiny!
52* ScaryTeeth: They're green and uneven.
53* SuperStrength: In "The Big Superhero Wish", he gains bull-like powers and a tough hide.
54* UncleanlinessIsNextToUngodliness: His hygiene is absolutely terrible.
55* VocalDissonance: Despite having a very deep sounding voice, Francis is voiced by Faith Abrahams, a woman.
56* {{Wedgie}}: Routinely gives them to others.
57* WouldHitAGirl: Threatens to hit Tootie in "Kung Timmy". [[CardCarryingVillain Claiming "It's in my book."]]
58** In "Timvisible", Francis tried to beat every other boy in school and a boy dressed as a girl in a failed attempt to avoid the beating. Sure, the attempt failed mostly (if not only) because Francis saw through [[MostDefinitelyNotAVillain the disguise]] but still, there should be a reason for the boy to believe Francis wouldn't beat a girl.
59* YoungerThanTheyLook: He looks much older and talks in a very deep voice for someone who's supposed to be 12 years of age. Plus he's able to grow back hair as if he's an adult, unless this was due to a wish.
60[[/folder]]
61
62[[folder:Sanjay and Elmer]]
63!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
64[[quoteright:336:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20200520_022700_1.png]]
65->'''Sanjay''' ''(on Timmy)'': Well, we sort of hang out together, but I've never been to his house.
66
67Timmy's back-up friends. Sanjay is a boy from India with a shrill voice. Elmer is a kid with a huge boil on his face. Unknown to most, that boil is sentient, and is always trying to lead Elmer to do evil things.
68-----
69* AmbiguouslyGay: Sanjay. It's implied in ''Escape from Unwish Island'' that he has a crush on Timmy. He also comments on [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Sylvester Calzone]] having a "well-oiled chest" in an earlier episode.
70* BodyHorror: Elmer's boil? '''It's alive'''.
71* TheDarkSide: Bob the Boil.
72* DemotedToExtra: Both became less prominent as time went on and stopped speaking in episodes after season 7.
73* FunnyForeigner: Sanjay is Indian and usually treated as a source of comic relief.
74* GarrulousGrowth: Elmer's boil has a mind of its own.
75* {{Gonk}}: Elmer, a scrawny, weasley-voiced kid with a horrifically large (and ''sentient'') boil on his face.
76* IdenticalGrandson: In "Odd, Odd West".
77%%* NotAllowedToGrowUp
78* OnlyOneName: Their last name are unknown.
79* ShoutOut: Their superhero identities in "The Big Superhero Wish" are references to Bouncing Boy, a member of the ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'', and Banshee, a member of the ''ComicBook/XMen''.
80* SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion: In "Merry Wishmas".
81* TakeOverTheWorld: The boil's ultimate objective.
82* ThoseTwoGuys: You rarely see them separate.
83* {{Tuckerization}}: Elmer is Creator/ButchHartman's real name. Bob the Boil is a reference to Bob Boyle, the art director for FOP and ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' (and creator of ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'').
84* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: The Bouncing Boil.
85* WeaksauceWeakness: Pop Elmer's boil and he goes flying.
86[[/folder]]
87
88[[folder:Veronica]]
89!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
90[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hailtothechief373.jpg]]
91->"[[KillAndReplace Don't call me that! Call me Trixie! I'M TRIXIE!]]"
92
93Trixie's best friend and a member of the popular kids. She clearly wants Trixie's position and schemes to get it.
94------
95* AbhorrentAdmirer: She secretly likes Timmy, much to the latter's dismay.
96-->'''Trixie (thinking)''': Why is this loser talking to me?
97-->'''Veronica (thinking)''': Why ISN'T this loser talking to me!?
98* BettyAndVeronica: Done in an odd way (but ultimately averted). Appearance-wise, she looks like she'd be the "Betty", but personality- and name-wise, she's the "Veronica", while Trixie is the "Betty". But at the same time, ''Tootie'' is the real "Betty", for Veronica, despite being just as obsessed with Timmy as Tootie is (at least if you ignore the show's NegativeContinuity), is much too unstable and pathetic, and as a result is largely ignored by Timmy.
99* BetaBitch: For Trixie.
100* ButtMonkey: Despite her status as popular kid, most jokes involving her involve something painful or undignified happening to her. Or the fact that she's in love with Timmy.
101* DemotedToExtra: After season five. She has not had a major role in any episode since "You Doo".
102* DumbBlonde: Implied, anyway. We never get too much CharacterDevelopment.
103* TheFriendNobodyLikes: It's been implied a few times the other popular kids don't like her too much and more or less hang out with her for pity.
104* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: She's like the other popular kids, but she wants to be as cool as Trixie.
105* InformedAttribute: Aside from "Information Stupor Highway" and "Mind Over Magic", her crush on Timmy is never brought up or even expanded on again, and is seen bullying him in every other episode.
106* IJustWantToBeYou: Towards Trixie, so much that she's the trope's image. Trixie is the school's most popular and prettiest girl, she's rich and is Timmy's crush so obviously she wants to be in her shoes.
107* JerkJock: She wears cheerleader attire and is not very pleasant to be around.
108* LovingBully: To Timmy to hide the fact she likes him; she doesn't hurt him physically (he has Francis for that) but insults him as part of Trixie's GirlPosse.
109%%* NotAllowedToGrowUp
110* OnlyOneName: Her last name is unknown.
111* PopularIsDumb: Again, implied.
112* ShoutOut: Her superhero persona Hawk Gal is an obvious reference to Hawk Girl of the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''.
113%%* SpoiledBrat
114* StalkerShrine: To ''Trixie''.
115* TokenEvilTeammate: {{Downplayed}}. While she's not a villain by any stretch ([[SadistTeacher her teacher]] and [[BarbaricBully resident bully]] fulfill that role) and is just as snobby as her fellow populars, she's by far the most unfriendly of the popular kids, being the most willing to mock anybody she deems unpopular.
116* ValleyGirl: She has the accent and isn't really that smart.
117* VocalEvolution: In "Class Clown" and "You Doo" (her final speaking role), her voice is more mature sounding and lower pitched.
118* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: As Hawk Gal, her only power is having huge bird wings that only enable her to fly very slowly. Please note this does not apply to the actual Hawk Girl.
119[[/folder]]
120
121[[folder:Tad & Chad]]
122!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong (Tad), Creator/GreyDeLisle (Chad)
123[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moviemagic310.jpg]]
124
125->'''Tad:''' Co-President Chad, do you hear some non-student body president talking?
126->'''Chad:''' No I don't, Co-President Tad.
127
128The male members of the popular kids, these two will go out of their way to be mean and take opportunities to make people feel like dirt.
129
130* AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil: Presidential privileges include cutting in line.
131* BribeBackfire: When Timmy runs against them for the Student Council Presidency, they bribe the other kids with a huge cake. Timmy is the only kid to attend school during voting day because the other kids ate so much that they were too ill to show up, making him [[DecidedByOneVote the only one to cast a vote]].
132* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Never seen anymore after season six.
133* ContinuityCameo: They make an appearance in the first episode of ''[[Series/TheFairlyOddParentsFairlyOdder Fairly Odder]]'' in a campaign poster in Viv's Bedroom.
134* CoolShades: They wear them to look cool.
135* CrossdressingVoices: Voiced by two women.
136* TheDividual: They're pretty much a unit.
137* FlatCharacter: They don't have much of a personality in comparison to Trixie or Veronica.
138* InformedAttribute: Their alleged popularity is clearly just from kids looking to mooch off their family's wealth, as only Trixie is shown to actually like them. "Hail to the Chief" has Timmy actually winning over the crowd when running for class president, and Tad and Chad in a panic have to bribe the audience to vote them.
139* {{Jerkass}}: They encourage others to scorn Timmy and the other unpopular students dislike unpopular kids and are oftentimes seen publicly ridiculing them in front of other classmates.
140* KidsAreCruel: They're both rich kids who bully the less wealthy.
141* {{Mooks}}: Their role in the video game ''Enter the Cleft!''
142* NotAllowedToGrowUp: Like pretty much every child character, they remain the same age throughout the series' run.
143* OnlyOneName: Their last names are unknown.
144* [[RichBitch Rich Bastards]]: Both of them are Upper-Class snobs who mock Timmy for not being rich and, unlike Remy, they do not even have a FreudianExcuse. ([[CreatorBreakdown Due to high school experiences,]] series creator Creator/ButchHartman does not particularly care for rich kids.)
145* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Like with any other negative portrayal of the wealthy, they aren't above bribing people to get their way. Heck, they even admit that bribing the judges was how they got the Jack-o-Bot Halloween costumes that were supposed to be won in a contest in "Scary Godparents".
146* SmallNameBigEgo: Tend to play it straight.
147* SingleMindedTwins: Variation. They aren't related, but other than different skin colors they could be twins.
148* SpoiledBrat: They're not very nice and it is very evident that they tend to get their way.
149* ThemeNaming: Their names rhyme.
150[[/folder]]
151
152[[folder:Principal Waxelplax]]
153!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
154[[quoteright:543:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/waxelplax.jpg]]
155->"Get away from my jelly!"
156
157The kindly principal of Dimmsdale Elementary, and Crocker's boss. She knew him in their childhood, but now she treats him with disdain.
158----
159* BerserkButton:
160** Getting to any food she has her eye on, as seen in "What's the Difference?"
161** Also Crocker when he accidentally captures her instead of Fairies.
162* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's normally very kind and supportive towards her students, but she ''will'' lay down the law when pushed too far.
163* BigEater: Is always hungry.
164* BigFun: Usually cheerful and well-liked by the other characters.
165* FirstNameBasis: Seen in "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker" with Crocker, where Crocker consistently addresses her by her given name Geraldine.
166* JerkassToOne: While she's generally a kind woman, that rule doesn't apply to Crocker. Since his attempts to prove fairies exist tend to hurt her in one way or another, it's hard to blame her.
167* MisplacedKindergartenTeacher: Her friendliness towards Dimmsdale Elementary's students often comes off as regarding them as if they were very young children.
168* OutOfFocus: Faces this in seasons 6-8 where she only makes three brief nonspeaking appearances in this period.
169* PuttingThePalInPrincipal: One of the most kindhearted adult characters on the show. That being said, she's not afraid to deliver punishments when they're warranted.
170* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Sometimes played for laughs, [[DependingOnTheWriter sometimes not]].
171* RunningGag: Anytime Crocker attempts to capture Cosmo and Wanda, she usually ends up being caught in the cross-fire.
172* ShoutOut: Her identity in "The Big Superhero Wish!" is a reference to ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}.
173* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: She was in love with Crocker until she realized he was insane.
174[[/folder]]
175
176[[folder:Mr. Birkenbake & Mr. Bickles]]
177!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobPaulsen (Mr. Birkenbake), Creator/JimWard (Mr. Bickles)
178->'''Mr. Bickles''': My dream of doing a ballet version of ''Film/{{Waterworld}}'' is ruined! Creator/{{Kevin|Costner}}, forgive me!
179
180Two teachers of Dimmsdale Elementary. Mr. Birkenbake runs the school's paper, while Mr. Bickles teaches drama.
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182* AmbiguouslyBi: Like Cupid, Mr. Bickles has many CampGay mannerisms. Despite this, he (and Birkenbake) threw themselves at Princess Mandie when she demanded that someone (referring to Mark) marries her. This could just be a variation of a [[EvenTheGuysWantHim different trope]] however, since Mandie is portrayed as being very attractive.
183* BlamingTheMan: Often mentioned by Mr. Birkenbake.
184* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Mr. Birkenbake doesn't make any further appearances after "What's the Difference?"
185* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Mr. Bickles.
186* DisproportionateRetribution: Bickles [[CreateYourOwnVillain temporarily becomes the Hanker-Chief]] because the Masked Magician upstaged him.
187* HippieTeacher: Mr. Birkenbake is a teacher who happens to be a hippie.
188* NewAgeRetroHippie: Mr. Birkenbake acts like he's stuck in the 1960's.
189[[/folder]]
190[[folder:Missy]]
191!!!'''Voiced by:''' Dannah Phirman
192[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/missy_clear.png]]
193 [[caption-width-right:350:Hi. Timmy right? Sorry to bother you, but I think you have my phone.]]
194Missy is a classmate of Timmy Turner's at Dimmsdale Elementary School that first appeared in Season 9.
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196* AllLovingHeroine: Due to her very sensible and sensitive nature, she is very friendly and kind to ''everybody'', without caring about how they may act.
197* FriendToAllLivingThings: She is very kind and friendly to everybody regardless of their character and is usually seen with butterflies fluttering around her and small birds perched on her finger.
198* GirlOfTheWeek: She only appeared in one episode of Season 9 as Timmy's love interest.
199* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Has long blonde hair and she is a NiceGirl.
200* NiceGirl: Missy is extremely sweet and friendly to everyone and doesn’t care about or mind how people may act. In her only episode, she ends up liking Timmy for who he truly is. She’s nearly impossible to anger.
201* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: In a sense. She shares characteristics of the more frequent love interests of Timmy, Tootie and Trixie. She has a crush on Timmy, like Tootie (who is usually obsessed with him), and Timmy has a crush on her, like Trixie (who occasionally warms up to him, usually when he displays honesty and bravery) and is somewhat popular in the school like Trixie. But unlike Trixie and Tootie, at the moment, she doesn't treat Timmy like trash (like Trixie), or annoy Timmy (like Tootie), and likes Timmy for who he is.
202* ThirdOptionLoveInterest: She is Timmy's third love-interest, after Trixie and Tootie.
203[[/folder]]
204[[folder:Kevin Crocker]]
205!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlosAlazraqui
206
207Mr. Crocker's nephew who appears mid-way through Season 10 as another new student in Timmy's class.
208----
209* ArtEvolution: After the switch to Flash animation in the second half of Season 10, Kevin gains larger pupils to most likely accommodate for his young age.
210* {{Catchphrase}}: "GORK!"
211* EnfanteTerrible: Subverted. Crocker wanted his nephew to follow in his footsteps to become a fairy hunter like him, but Timmy and Chloe's kindness to him causes him to have a change of heart and become their new friend.
212* EyeGlasses: As with all other members in the Crocker family.
213* {{Foil}}: To his uncle Mr. Crocker; while the two look almost the exact same, Crocker prefers to be alone and hunt fairies, while Kevin is aware of his unpopularity at school (thanks to his uncle), but still wants to make friends.
214* StrongFamilyResemblance: Kevin can basically be seen as a miniature Mr. Crocker. Just replace his black shoes with red and white sneakers, give him more hair, and make his skin paler.
215[[/folder]]
216!!Dimmsdale Family Members
217[[folder:Parents]]
218!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong (Sanjay's Mom and Vicky's Mom), Creator/GreyDeLisle (AJ's Mom and Veronica's Mom, Vicky's Mom in the PC version of ''VideoGame/TheFairlyOddparentsBreakinDaRules''), Creator/RobPaulsen (Bucky [=McBadBat=]), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (AJ's Dad), Creator/JimWard (Vicky's Dad), Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (Sanjay's Stepdad), Creator/CarlosAlazraqui (Trixie's Dad), Creator/DaranNorris (Mr. Buxaplenty in "Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary", "Scary Godparents" and "Remy Rides Again"), Jim J. Bullock (Mr. Buxaplenty in "Country Clubbed"), Creator/SusanneBlakeslee (Elmer's Mom, Mrs. Buxaplenty)
219
220->"I'm both respecting your privacy by knocking but asserting my authority as your (father/mother) by coming in anyway!"
221
222The parents of the children of Dimmsdale. Like all adults, they are clueless and utterly useless in an emergency.
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224* AdultsAreUseless: Every adult in The Fairly [=OddParents=] is either incompetent, clueless, indifferent, cowardly, or flat-out evil. The show is a parody of abusive, negligent, self-centered modern parents, after all, to the point that Timmy has to dream up fairy-godparents since he's functionally an abused orphan.
225* AdvancingBossOfDoom: Vicky's mom's role in the PC version of ''VideoGame/TheFairlyOddparentsBreakinDaRules'' is that Timmy has to make it to the end of the level before she catches up to him.
226* AlliterativeName: Just like Chloe and Timmy's name, Chloe's parents' names are Clark and Connie Carmichael.
227* ArtEvolution: Mr. and Mrs. Buxaplenty noticeably became shorter and fatter in the final episode featuring them.
228* DidntThinkThisThrough: Chloe's parents tend to do this a lot and it's obvious where Chloe picked up this trait.
229* DisappearedDad: Sanjay's birth father, Crocker's dad, maybe Veronica's too.
230* DrillSergeantNasty: Sanjay's stepdad behaves like an ill-tempered military commander.
231* EarlyBirdCameo: Vicky's mom appeared as a kid in the PC version of the ''Breakin' Da Rules!'' video game.
232* FailedASpotCheck: Because Chloe's parents are so focused on looking at the big picture, they fail to notice small things, such as wearing their pants backwards.
233* GenerationXerox: AJ's parents are geniuses, Elmer's parents have huge boils on their faces, both Bucky and Chester are bad at baseball, Francis' dad is a career criminal, Sanjay's stepbrother is an army man like his father. Vicky and Tootie's parents, on the other hand, are nothing like Vicky in terms of personality, though their mom apparently used to be like Vicky in her youth according to the aforementioned video game (in spite of the game's depiction of Vicky's mother as a child being contradicted by the actual show giving her the appearance of an adult version of Tootie). Chloe's parents are highly energetic people who love to help animals and they also don't think things through.
234* GoodParents: A.J's parents, Bucky [=McBadbat=], and Cosmo & Wanda are the only decent parents of the show.
235* InformedAttribute: We never see anything suggesting that Bucky [=McBadBat=] is actually as awful at baseball as people claim. If he was really ''that'' bad at the sport, there's no way in hell that he could have made it to the Major Leagues, which requires moving up the ranks in the Rookie Leagues and the Minor Leagues before one even has a chance at getting into the Majors.
236* {{Jerkass}}: Chester's dad has stolen animals from a zoo planning to eat them and once stole a sandcastle from Sanjay and Elmer calling it his new beach house without asking. A sandcastle they built. Followed by him telling to get off ''his'' sand lawn (even though they're at a public beach).
237* MeaningfulName: Bucky [= McBadBat =] was the worst baseball player ever.
238* MissingMom: Chester's mom and Trixie's mom are unaccounted for.
239* MumLooksLikeASister: Nicky strongly resembles both of her daughters. Her body is designed exactly like Vicky's and her face is pretty similar to Tootie if she was grown up. Her appearance in ''[[VideoGame/TheFairlyOddParentsBreakinDaRules Breakin' Da Rules]]'' is identical to Vicky.
240* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The name Bucky [= McBadBat =] is very likely a reference to Bill Buckner, who played for the Boston Red Sox in the '80s. Buckner is best remembered for a badly botched defensive play in game 6 of the 1986 World Series -- a play so notorious it resulted in death threats.
241* ParentalNeglect: The Buxaplentys are very neglectful of their son Remy. Possibly worse that the Turners.
242* ParentsAsPeople: Again, the Buxaplentys. In their first appearance, they didn't even remember Remy's ''name.''
243* PlotHole: The Buxaplentys show up in "Scary Godparents" despite being stranded on an island between "Fairy, Fairy, Quite Contrary" and "Remy Rides Again".
244* PushoverParents: Vicky's parents always cave in to their eldest daughter's demands.
245* RuleOfFunny: The premise behind Bucky's character runs on this. He's supposedly such a bad baseball player that he has to wear a paper bag over his head in shame, and baseball fans regularly blow up his mailbox. But he's also said to have played in the Major Leagues--a level that baseball players ''can't reach'' without at least above-average skill in the sport.
246* StrongFamilyResemblance: Most of the parents bear a notable resemblance to their kids, such as Chester and AJ's fathers looking like adult versions of them and Remy Buxaplenty's parents looking similar to their son by their final appearance in "Country Clubbed". Vicky's mother is portrayed as looking like Vicky when she was a child in the PC version of the ''Breakin' Da Rules'' video game (being a near-dead ringer for Vicky's five-year-old self that appeared in "The Switch Glitch"), which is at odds with the actual series giving her the appearance of Tootie as an adult.
247* UnnamedParent: All of them lack given names except Bucky, Dolores-Day, Clark and Connie, and to an extent, Vicky's mom (according to her EarlyBirdCameo in the PC version of ''Breakin' Da Rules'', her name is Nicky).
248* UnseenNoMore:
249** Bucky [=McBadBat=] has his face shown without a paper bag over it in "Foul Balled".
250** Mr. and Mrs. Buxaplenty initially were shown only from the neck down, but eventually had their faces shown in "Country Clubbed".
251* TheVoice: Veronica's mom, in her only appearance in "Information Stuper Highway", is just a voice heard from offscreen.
252[[/folder]]
253
254[[folder:Mrs. Crocker]]
255!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlosAlazraqui
256[[quoteright:187:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/badheirday016.jpg]]
257
258->"Denzel! Denzel Crocker! I'm respecting your privacy by knocking but asserting my authority as your mother by coming in anyway!"
259
260Dolores-Day Crocker is a kind-hearted elderly woman who lives in a decrepit old house with her son, Denzel Crocker.
261----
262* AbusiveParents: She was more a ParentalNeglect or ParentsAsPeople when her son was a child. Currently she is sometimes emotionally abusive toward him.
263* AscendedExtra: She was a very minor character in earlier seasons, with not so much appearances. Like her son, she has made more appearances in the series since Season 7 onward. Her appearances exploded in Seasons 9 and 10, and she appeared and was mentioned in most episodes featuring Crocker, and even in some episodes without him.
264* DatingServiceDisaster: Causes this by pretending to be a young rich and beautiful teenager online.
265* DirtyOldWoman: Spends quite a bit of time on dating websites such as "Wrinkled Romance" and "Dimdating.dim", pretending to be a much younger and beautiful teenage girl. Other characters have commented on her mind being "in the gutter". In "Fairly Old Parent", the first wish that she makes upon receiving a fairy is to have Jorgen be nearly nude in front of her, wearing only cheetah-print underwear and holding a fondue set.
266* ElderAbuse: In the later seasons, Mr. Crocker abuses her enough to where she is so miserable that SHE gets a fairy godparent.
267* ElderlyImmortal: In "Timmy's Secret Wish!", when the citizens of Dimmsdale are aged by 50 years, Dolores is surprisingly still alive and causing still annoyance to her son. Confined to a bed, she is 130 years old, which Mr. Crocker attributes to the fact that she only eats healthy food.
268* {{EyeGlasses}}: Like her son, her glasses change shape to match her emotions.
269* HotGuyUglyWife: In a video showing off-screen characters, [[https://youtu.be/_Fb0LFxLK3Y?t=2m39s Hartman showed that her husband was quite the looker]]. Poor Crocker clearly took more after his mom.
270* IWantGrandkids: Occasionally she claims this to her son Denzel, [[BasementDweller who is single and lives with her]]. As of season 10, her grandson Kevin was introduced, though we do not see them interact.
271* IWasQuiteALooker: Dolores was much taller and prettier in her younger years, though she gains quite a bit of T&A as a senior citizen.
272* LaserGuidedKarma: She selfishly divorces a great guy because she thinks she could do better. Instead, she ends up having to take a second job to pay her bills and have a son who would become an emotionally stunted basement dweller, all while she desperately tries to find a new man on dating sites, all of whom are repulsed by her.
273* LittleOldLadyInvestigates: Taken to an extreme, as she is revealed to be a double agent in "Marked Man".
274* LongLostRelative: As of season 10, it is revealed she has a daughter who has never been mentioned before, and a grandson named Kevin Crocker.
275* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: Age seems to have taken off some height from her prime, as seen in "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker!".
276* MyBelovedSmother: She treats her adult son like a little child most of the time.
277-->'''Dolores-Day Crocker''': Could you stop with the crazy long enough to help mommy?
278-->'''Denzel Crocker''': Mother! Stop interrupting! Can't you see I'm busy... RANTING!?
279* [[OldManMarryingAChild Old Woman Marrying a Child]]: Tricks the teenager Ricky into marrying her.
280* PickyEater: When Poof is her fairy godparent, she wishes for a liverwurst sandwich with the crust cut off on 3 sides...and makes him redo it when it's not the 3 sides she wants.
281* SmellyFeetGag: Her disgusting feet are used as NauseaFuel in many episodes.
282* StrongFamilyResemblance: She is basically a female (and shorter) version of her son.
283* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Gender-flipped version. Like Timmy's parents in earlier seasons, during Denzel Crocker's childhood, Dolores-Day worked several jobs including working at an 8-track tape company and cleaning lockers at a roller disco. She left her son under the neglect care of a mean babysitter named Vic (basically a SpearCounterpart to Vicky), and ignored his accomplishments, causing him to become miserable and receive fairy godparents (Cosmo and Wanda to be precise).
284[[/folder]]
285[[folder:Pappy Turner]]
286!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaranNorris
287
288Timmy Turner's grandfather, who looks after Timmy instead of Vicky one time and Timmy ends up wishing for the world to be like the old cartoons his grandpa grew up with to try and bond with him.
289----
290
291* FalseTeethTomfoolery: When he tries to eat pizza, he burns his tongue and has his dentures come out still biting into the pizza slice.
292* LongLostUncleAesop: His sole appearance is in the episode "The Good Old Days", where the moral is to understand that works of fiction from the past have their merits.
293* OneShotCharacter: Only appears in the episode "The Good Old Days".
294* ScatterbrainedSenior: Age has evidently not been kind to his state of mind, as a flashback reveals that he is responsible for Timmy's overbite when he looked after Timmy when he was a baby and forgot Mrs. Turner telling him that he was supposed to keep Timmy from sucking on his pacifier too long. This ends up working against him when he tries to tell Timmy's parents about their experiences resulting from Timmy's godparents granting his wish and Mrs. Turner assumes that Pappy has become too senile to trust with watching over Timmy, immediately informing her son that his grandpa can't ever see him again.
295* WhenIWasYourAge: ''Really'' likes to ramble on how he likes the way entertainment was when he was younger a lot better than the stuff Timmy's generation enjoys.
296[[/folder]]
297[[folder:Clark and Connie Carmichael]]
298!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MickWingert (Clark Carmichael), Creator/CheriOteri (Connie Carmichael)
299[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boobytrapped_141.png]]
300 [[caption-width-right:350:Clark (left) and Connie (right)]]
301Chloe's overbearing parents. She loves them, but describes them as being too involved in big picture affairs.
302-----
303* AdventurerOutfit: Clark wears the Archaeologist type, Connie wears the Safari type.
304* AmusingInjuries: Clark is frequently knocked unconscious for laughs.
305* BirdsOfAFeather: Clark and Connie Carmichael are constantly traveling all over the world, helping out wildlife in any way they can.
306* ChildishToothGap: Clark has one when he's turned into a child by Chloe's errant wish to be a parent in "Dimmsdale Daze".
307* CloudCuckoolander: Chloe had to get it from somewhere, although Connie is more nuts than Clark.
308* TheDitz: They are so oblivious, they often put their shorts on backwards.
309* {{Foil}}: To Timmy's parents. While Timmy's parents are so self-interested, Chloe's are interested in big picture affairs. These leads them both to neglect their children.
310* FriendToAllLivingThings: Connie is a veterinarian, while Clark rescues animals for a living.
311* GranolaGirl: Both of them are overbearing eco-warriors.
312* HenpeckedHusband: Connie makes it clear she wears the pants in the family. [[TheDitz Even if she puts them on backwards.]] Clark mostly does things at her insistence. He also doesn't use swear words at her insistence.
313* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: In "Fancy Schmancy", they are revealed to have donated money to a CrazyCatLady named Charity, which results in her buying out the country club Timmy's parents are in and banning everyone but herself and her cats.
314* ParentsAsPeople: They try, and clearly love their daughter. But they are so concerned with large problems of the world that they often ignore the real problems they cause for Chloe.
315* ProtestByObstruction: They decide Chloe can't go to a carnival because they're going to spend the day chained to a tree. They even want to use it as their Christmas card.
316* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When Connie completely snaps, Clark decides to 'conveniently pass out again'.
317* SickeninglySweethearts: In their first introduction.
318* StrawVegetarian: Downplayed. The two of them eat vegan food and at one point, considered that they were getting bad karma because they ate a meat lover's pizza one time.
319-->'''Connie''':''(while sharpening a large stick)'' After I do that, I'm going to order a meat lover's pizza, because quite frankly, I'VE SNAPPED!
320* TopHeavyGuy: Clark's chest is about three times the size of his legs. He's meant to look buff.
321* WomenAreWiser: Averted, mirroring the Turners, their {{Foil}}s. Connie is much crazier than Clark is.
322[[/folder]]
323
324!!Other Dimmsdale Residents
325[[folder:Catman]]
326!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdamWest (Seasons 4-6), Creator/JeffBennett (Seasons 9 and 10)
327[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/catman_9.png]]
328
329->"For whenever someone in Dimmsdale calls for help, but doesn't want me to help them, I will answer that call anyway!"
330
331An insane former actor who believes that he's the superhero he played. Timmy sometimes helps him when he's feeling down, if only to keep him out of jail.
332-----
333* AdamWesting: It's blatant that the whole point of his character is to have Adam West play a parody of his role as Batman in the [[Series/Batman1966 1966 television show]], to the point that the character's real name is also Adam West and is portrayed as being insane and believing himself to actually be the superhero he played on TV. This isn't the case anymore after Jeff Bennett replaced West, with "Whittle Me This" (a Season 10 episode) having Timmy refer to him as "just some crazy actor" an apparent acknowledgement that he's no longer voiced by Adam West.
334* AmbiguouslyBi: If you can even call it "ambiguous" - in "Miss Dimmsdale", he develops a crush on Timmy's dad and it stays that way even after Timmy reveals that he is indeed a man. That said, later episodes give him a female love interest, "Wonder Gal". He is also implied to have married nine women in "Cat-Astrophe".
335* BatmanParody: It's clear to older viewers that he's a spoof of Batman as portrayed by Adam West in the 1966 television series.
336* TheCape: He tries to be this, but he's too much of a CloudCuckoolander to pull it off.
337* CaptainErsatz: He shares the same outfit and name as a certain [[https://batman.fandom.com/wiki/Catman Batman villain]]. You'd be forgiven for thinking it's the same character.
338* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: It's quite obvious that he isn't very in touch with reality.
339* CompanionCube: In "Cat 'n' Mouse", it's revealed that his only friend besides Timmy is a ball of yarn named Don.
340* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He manages to beat the Crimson Chin in one episode. He's also actually able to kick a lot of butt when there are ''real'' supervillains to fight.
341* DestructiveSaviour: When he tries to save the day, he's more likely to cause property damage.
342* FormerChildStar: It's established in "Go Young, West Man" that he's been acting in TV shows since he was a child (then known as Cat Kid).
343* HalfHumanHybrid: Not exactly. [[DelusionsOfDoghood He's firmly convinced that he's part cat]]: he eats mice and birds, drinks milk, licks himself clean, coughs up hairballs, goes in a litter box, and is [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes scared to death]] of dogs.
344* HeroInsurance: Subverted; he's always getting in trouble.
345* HeroicWannabe: He really does not know what it means to be a hero.
346* HeroWithBadPublicity: Unlike most other examples, it's mostly, if not completely, justified. He often ends up attacking innocent civilians while letting real criminals like purse-snatchers get away, and constantly causes more trouble than he prevents. In fact, if it weren't for Timmy (and his fairies), he would've been thrown in prison a ''loooong'' time ago.
347* IdleRich: {{Lampshaded}} in "9 Lives!" when he wonders what to do now that he has to quit crime fighting, to which Timmy responds "Oh, I don't know, [[SarcasmMode go home to your mansion and read by the pool]]?".
348* KarmaHoudini: No matter how much trouble he causes or gets himself into, Timmy's fairies pretty much ensure that he gets off scot-free every time.
349* OldSuperhero: Subverted. He's an actor past his prime who only ''thinks'' he's the superhero he played on TV.
350* SecondSuperIdentity: In "Gone Flushin'", he becomes Ratman after he winds up in the sewers from being flushed down the toilet during his catnap under the mistaken belief that he had died, obtaining a rat costume because Timmy's Dad flushed one down the toilet.
351* SerialSpouse: In "Cat-Astrophe", it's implied that he married nine times.
352* SmallNameBigEgo: He thinks he's the greatest hero of Dimmsdale when he's nothing more than a lunatic who causes more problems than he solves.
353[[/folder]]
354
355[[folder:The Mayor & Chompy]]
356!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlosAlazraqui
357!!!'''Played by:''' Serge Houde (''Film/AFairlyOddMovieGrowUpTimmyTurner'')
358[[quoteright:215:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TheMayorDimmsdale.png]]
359->"Citizens of Dimmsdale, as your Mayor-For-Life... You gotta read those ballots people!"
360
361The political leader of Dimmsdale and the town's goat mascot. The Mayor's qualifications for his job are questionable, considering he seems to be easily swayed by blackmail.
362----
363
364* AdultsAreUseless: Even though he is the mayor, he is really useless. Hell, even [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Doug Dimmadome]] is more qualified to be the mayor than he is.
365* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In "Fairy Idol", Norm warns him against the dangers of making reality-altering wishes and yet he wishes to be Mayor of the World. It almost gets him decapitated with Chompy being the executioner.
366* BerserkButton: The Mayor gets ticked off when people insult Chompy.
367* {{Blackmail}}: The Mayor was a victim, thanks to Vicky.
368* DirtyCoward: In "School's Out: The Musical!" the Mayor makes Chompy mayor to escape an angry mob.
369* IChooseToStay: Even though he has a family, Chompy is shown as the town's mascot in later episodes, granted with more free range. It's possible he just comes for special events as that's when he's usually shown.
370* NoNameGiven: The Mayor's actual name is never revealed.
371* NonHumanSidekick: Chompy the Goat is the Mayor's associate.
372* OffWithHisHead: Almost happens to the Mayor in "Fairy Idol".
373* PermanentElectedOfficial: The Mayor at one point implies that he'll always be Mayor of Dimmsdale for as long as he lives.
374-->"Citizens of Dimmsdale, as your Mayor-For-Life..."
375* PromotedToScapegoat: "School's Out: The Musical!" has the Mayor give Chompy his position so he can escape an angry mob.
376* TakeOverTheWorld: Does so in "Fairy Idol". But it's thanks to Norm.
377* VitriolicBestBuds: Mayor and Chompy, frequently.
378[[/folder]]
379
380[[folder:The Dinklebergs]]
381!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlosAlazraqui
382[[quoteright:290:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/operationdinkleberg009.jpg]]
383->"Hey! Looking good, Turner!"
384
385The Turners' next door neighbors, whom Mr. Turner despises. They have a better income since they're childless, and always have better things.
386----
387* ADayInTheLimelight: Gets this in "Operation Dinkleberg."
388* AllLovingHero: Mr. Dinkleberg loves doing selfless deeds and is nice to everyone, even Mr. Turner in spite of the latter's open hostility towards him.
389* BornLucky: They show signs of this. For example, the moment the Turners buy their current house, the one next to it goes on sale [[note]]Due to Mr. Turner throwing the "For Sale" sign out of his yard... at which point it landed upright in the yard of the next house over[[/note]], which the Dinklebergs buy for less money, even though it's bigger and fancier.
390* CharacterisationMarchesOn: In earlier episodes, Mr. Dinkleberg was a more genuine rival to Timmy's parents and could act like a smug {{Jerkass}} at times. In more recent episodes, he is a straight up NiceGuy who is abused by Mr. Turner for no reason and often times doesn't seem to be aware of his hatred of him. [[spoiler: "Operation Dinkleberg" explains this as Dinkleberg straight up pretending to be smug and/or evil because he knows Timmy's dad loves having a nemesis.]]
391* ChildHater: Implied in some episodes, but Mr. Dinkleberg actually subverts this in many chapters. Despite not having any kids of his own, he's charitable towards kids, such as being the troop leader for Timmy and the Squirrel Scouts during their camping trip.
392* ComicallyMissingThePoint: He is too nice to see that Mr. Turner hates him with a passion.
393* EasilyForgiven: Mr. Turner has repeatedly harassed the Dinklebergs, destroyed their property multiple times, and once called in a twenty-thousand dollar bounty on Mr. Dinkleberg's head. He still forgives Mr. Turner for all of it and views him as a friend despite knowing he hates his guts.
394--> ''[[[ItMakesSenseInContext After Mr. Turner blows up the Dinkleberg's house for a movie he was shooting]]]''\
395'''Mr. Dinkleberg:''' [[SincerityMode Thanks for putting me in your movie, Turner! It was worth losing all the possessions that connected me to the meaningful moments of my life and made me feel whole!]]\
396'''Mr. Turner:''' Don't sass me, you ungrateful monster!
397* {{Expy}}: Mr. Dinkleberg is one to Ned Flanders from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', being a really nice guy who lives next door to the main characters and is hated by the patriarch of the protagonist family.
398* GagNose: Both of them have comedically large noses.
399* GrassIsGreener: The whole joke when it comes to Mr. Turner's hatred of Dinkleberg is the fact that the Dinklebergs have everything the Turners have barring a child, but better. One episode motivated by their jealousy of the Dinklebergs ([[OutOfContextEavesdropping or so Timmy thought when he ran away]]) is even called "The Grass is Greener."
400* LookalikeLovers: The Dinklebergs look almost exactly like each other.
401* NiceGuy: Mr. Dinkleberg is so nice in fact [[spoiler:he pretends to be evil just so Mr. Turner can be happy]].
402* PunnyName: The DINK in Dinkleberg is a Sociology term that stands for '''D'''ual '''I'''ncome, '''N'''o '''K'''ids.
403* SatelliteCharacter: Notice how most of the tropes listed here are applying to Mr. Dinkleberg?
404* SheepInSheepsClothing: The episode "Operation Dinkleberg" is centered around this trope. Mr. Turner thinks that Dinkleberg is evil despite having no evidence. [[spoiler: Dinkleberg then pretends to be evil just to make Mr. Turner happy.]]
405* SitcomArchNemesis: Mr. Turner had his one-sided rivalry with his next-door neighbor, Mr. Dinkleberg. In one episode the two of them fought each other with milk-powered Giant Mecha and Dinkleberg didn't seem to have a problem with the idea. Unusually for this trope, Mr. Dinkleberg is rather friendly and is not obnoxious at all.
406** This is eventually played with in the 7th season episode "Operation Dinkleberg", where [[spoiler: Dinkleberg reveals himself to be completely evil after all and the leader of M.E.A.N. (Ministry of Evil and Abusive Neighbors), only to later reveal to Timmy that it was all an act (that cost him $30,000!) because he knew how much it meant to Mr. Turner to have an arch-nemesis.]]
407* StupidSexyFlanders: Mr. Dinkleberg has commented on Mr. Turner's looks in a speedo.
408* UnknownRival: They're usually not aware of the Turner's hatred.
409** Averted in "Operation Dinkelberg". Not only does Dinkleberg know that Timmy's dad hates him, but [[spoiler: he's so ''nice'' that he ''pretends'' to be evil, just to give Timmy's dad the pleasure of thinking he's ProperlyParanoid]].
410[[/folder]]
411
412[[folder:Chet Ubetcha]]
413!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimWard
414[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chet_ubetcha.png]]
415->"It's mass hysteria! How will this effect your holiday weekend?"
416
417Dimmsdale's vertically challenged news reporter who's on the scene at any catastrophe. He also announces many sports events.
418-----
419* CoincidentalBroadcast: If Timmy says something and he is near a TV, you can expect that the TV will turn on and Chet will tell the exact opposite.
420* DeadlineNews: Well, as close as this show gets.
421* DubNameChange: To Pepe Veraz in the Latin American dub (Veraz, in spanish, means "Truthful"), while in the European Spanish dub he's known as Ched EngreĂ­dez (a fictitious surname that could be roughly translated to "Vainson").
422* GenerationXerox: His mother was a reporter, his grandfather was a radio announcer, and his daughter took over the news in "School's Out: The Musical!" after Timmy wished for children to be in charge of everything.
423* IdenticalGrandson: As seen in "The Good Old Days".
424* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Chet used to be regular size, but, as shown in "The Secret Origin Of Denzel Crocker", he shrunk to his current size due to the radiation he absorbed from using an 80s cell phone.
425* KentBrockmanNews: Like [[AdultsAreUseless all the other grown ups, is very dim]]. He often reports on the aftermath of Timmy's wishes.
426* SmallNameBigEgo: At times, he's shown to overestimate his skills as a news anchor.
427[[/folder]]
428
429[[folder:Doug Dimmadome, owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome]]
430!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimWard
431[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dougdimmadone.png]]
432->"That's right, Doug Dimmadome, owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome!"
433
434A rich businessman who owns a good deal of Dimmsdale, including the Dimmadome, the TV stations, the local basketball team, and the former Dimmsdale Flats. He gets unethical in his practices whenever the plot demands.
435-----
436* AffablyEvil: Even in his antagonistic roles, Doug Dimmadome[[note]](Owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome)[[/note]] is a pretty friendly guy if you're not getting in the way of his goals.
437* CardCarryingVillain: In his own words he is a "Billionaire, real-estate tycoon, and [[BreadEggsMilkSquick destroyer of cherished childhood dreams]]! Like yours!"
438* ChildhoodMemoryDemolitionTeam: Has a company named Tearing Down Your Most Cherished Childhood Memories Construction Company.
439* CorruptCorporateExecutive: In "Moooving Day", he uses mind-control milk to manipulate everyone in Dimmsdale into buying houses in Dimmadome Acres. Otherwise, his business practices are unethical but legal at worst.
440* EverythingIsBigInTexas: He wears stereotypical Texas clothes and boasts a Texan accent.
441* FatSweatySouthernerInAWhiteSuit: Plays this stereotype, though how antagonistic he is depends on the episode.
442* FriendlyEnemy: Rather nice when he's not doing something to put him in conflict with Timmy.
443* HatOfAuthority: As befits his affluence, he wears a stetson, that, as a running gag, frequently gets taller and taller with each appearance, occasionally sctretching offscreen.
444* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: He wants something different every time he shows up. Sometimes he's on Timmy's side, sometimes not. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in ''WesternAnimation/ChannelChasers'', where he debates whether to Help Timmy's Parents by listing off each of his appearances up to that point and tallying how many times Timmy helped vs hindered him.
445* HoodHornament: To go with the rest of his Texan/Western stereotypes, the Dimmoible sports a huge pair of horns on the front.
446* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As corrupt as he can be, he was genuinely grateful to Timmy for finding his long lost son and offered him a reward for it.
447* ParrotExposition: A running gag associated with him. When explaining his schemes to people, he will often repeat it back and forth with those people, for example:
448-->'''Doug Dimmadome:''' I'm gonna tear it down and build the world's largest mini-mall!
449-->'''Timmy:''' A maxi-mini-mall?
450-->'''Doug Dimmadome:''' A maxi-mini-mall!
451* ReallyRoyaltyReveal: Not him (and he's merely NouveauRiche, not royalty), but his son. During ''[[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS2E18NecterOfTheOdds Nectar of the Odds]]'', Vicky has a lemonade stand with lemonade sourced from the labor of a single kid named Dale, who has been working there for an unknown duration. Near the end of the episode, when Timmy gives Dale his last glass of lemonade, Dale wishes his father was there; cue Doug Dimmadome's AbsurdlyLongLimousine, and Doug thanking Timmy for reuniting him with his long-lost son.
452* TyrannicalTownTycoon: A rich and powerful enough businessman to be an antagonist by bossing around the city to his financial whims. [[ZigZaggingTrope On those days where he actually IS an antagonist, that is.]]
453* VerbalBusinessCard: Only seldom is he ever referred to without his occupation, "owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome", attached.
454* VerbalTic: Will often add "dimma-" in front of words starting with "D".
455-->'''Doug:''' Our dimma-deal is dimma-done.
456-->'''Vicky:''' Dimma-drat!
457* YourSizeMayVary: The size of his hat wildly varies depending on the episode. It ranges from the size of a normal hat to so tall that it stretches off-screen. Coincidentally, the latter size is normally seen in his antagonistic episodes.
458[[/folder]]
459!!Flappy Bob's Learn-a-torium
460[[folder:Peppy Happy Gary and Betty]]
461!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobPaulsen (Gary), Creator/GreyDeLisle (Betty)
462-->'''Gary''': I'm Happy Peppy Gary!
463-->'''Betty''': I'm Peppy Happy Betty!
464-->'''Both''': We're peppy happy peppy happy happy peppy hap!
465
466Two of the employees at Flappy Bob's Learn-a-torium, these two are always ready to spread "fun" amongst the children.
467----
468* BabysitterFromHell: While not evil, they're so annoying that Timmy would rather put up with Vicky than be stuck with them.
469* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: They don't make any appearances after ''WesternAnimation/SchoolsOutTheMusical'', presumably because the Learn-a-torium was shut down after Flappy Bob embraced his clown heritage.
470* DumbBlonde: Betty has blonde hair and isn't very bright.
471* GenkiGirl: Betty.
472* {{Keet}}: Gary.
473* MisplacedKindergartenTeacher: They talk to all kids like five-year-olds.
474* OnlyOneName: Their last names are unknown.
475* StepfordSmiler: While they're always cheerful, it's clear that there's something ''very'' wrong with them.
476[[/folder]]
477
478[[folder:Flappy Bob]]
479!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SScottBullock
480
481The founder and owner of Flappy Bob's Learnatorium, who it turns out was raised by the Pixies to believe boring was fun as part of their plan.
482----
483* AntiVillain: He's one of the villains in ''WesternAnimation/SchoolsOutTheMusical'', but he's just a pawn for the Pixies following what they want him to believe is fun.
484* BadassPacifist: He was able to defeat the Pixies by finding a loophole in the Pixies’ contract that he signed.
485* ClownSpecies: His parents are clowns and he is shown with a clown-like appearance as an infant. Unusually for this trope, he is shown to be wearing makeup and able to pass as a normal human being when not wearing the makeup.
486* EarnYourHappyEnding: After embracing his clowny self and helping Timmy stop the Pixies, Flappy Bob reunites with his long-lost parents.
487* NiceGuy: He’s an all around friendly guy.
488* NonIronicClown: Once he fully embraces his clown heritage, he becomes a very cheerful and amiable clown.
489* UnwittingPawn: He learns from Timmy Turner that Head Pixie and Sanderson were only using him to further their agenda.
490[[/folder]]
491!!Celebrities
492[[folder:Chip Skylark]]
493!!!'''Voiced by:''' Music/ChrisKirkpatrick, Creator/TaraStrong (when having swapped voices with Timmy Turner in "Chip Off the Old Chip")
494[[quoteright:265:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chipoff161.png]]
495->"Another day, another wackadoo holding me against my will."
496
497A pop teen singing sensation who Timmy has helped more than once.
498-----
499* TheArtifact: His style and music is specifically based on late 90's/early 2000's teen pop stars; so, naturally, he fell out of use as FOP inched closer towards TheNewTens.
500* BreakTheCutie: The thought of disappointing his fans leads to this.
501* BrokenPedestal: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]. Timmy initially assumes Chip to be a conceited {{Jerkass}} due to his celebrity status, but upon finally confronting him while he was under Vicky's captivity, to his surprise, he realizes otherwise when Chip openly feels sorry for the neglect of Timmy's birthday (which coincidentally also happens to be Chip's), and the former provides him a present in an effort to make it up to the latter. Now Timmy has appeared in all of his music videos to date. Not to be confused with RebuiltPedestal, otherwise Timmy would have to have initially looked up to him, which is not the case.
502-->'''Timmy Turner:''' Wow, I thought Chip would be a big jerk because he's a big star. But he's not such a bad guy after all!
503* CharacterSignatureSong: "My Shiny Teeth and Me".
504* CelebrityIsOverrated: Hinted in his first appearance, apparently batshit fans holding him against his will is a common occurrence. His music video for "My Shiny Teeth and Me" features shots of him running from legions of crazed fans and signing endless autographs in a sea of admirers, both with a resigned, depressed expression. It's implied that his friendly relationship with Timmy stems from how the latter is one of the few people who treats him like a regular person (on top of also helping him out of trouble).
505* ChickMagnet: Being a popular celebrity and all, it's not surprising that women adore him. Unfortunately, one of his admirers is Vicky.
506* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Stops appearing after season 6 with only brief mentions and appearances in posters in seasons 7 onward.
507* DoingItForTheArt: [[invoked]] An InUniverse example. Both Vicky and Timmy assume he's in it for the piles of cash. Turns out he cares more about his fans and his music than anything: he's broke and is totally happy about it. The only reason he cares about seeming to be rich is because he thinks his fans would be disappointed if they knew he was penniless. Thankfully for him, this includes [[AbhorrentAdmirer Vicky]].
508* EternallyPearlyWhiteTeeth: The subject of his trademark song "My Shiny Teeth and Me", though the song itself states he takes extremely good care of them. Becomes a plot point in "Shiny Teeth", where it's revealed that they're actually the most perfect set of teeth in the world and leads Dr. Bender to steal them.
509* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Timmy's dad is a fan of his.
510* FakeShemp: His appearance in "Mind Over Magic" was done completely through voice clips.
511* IdenticalGrandson: His grandfather was the original Chip Skylark, also a singer. Given that he is actually Chippington Skylark ''III'', that means his dad is Chip Skylark II.
512* InkSuitActor: He is basically Chris Kirkpatrick in animated form.
513* LikeFatherLikeSon: His grandfather was an equally popular singer in the 20s. This may have been what inspired him to go into the music industry.
514* MeaningfulName: Skylarks are well-known for their singing ability.
515* MockMillionaire: Turns out, he's actually broke and up to his eyeballs in debt. His record company pays for everything, and he only pretends to be rich because he's afraid his fans would be disappointed if they found out the truth.
516* MrFanservice: In-universe example.
517* NiceGuy: A plot point in his first episode. Timmy assumes that because he's a celebrity he'd be spoiled and a jerk, but instead he finds that Chip is an almost painfully nice guy who nearly goes into depression at the thought of disappointing his fans.
518* PowerOfRock: How he believes he got to the concert in "Boys in the Band".
519* PrettyBoy: He is slender and looks like a black-haired, older version of Timmy. Girls really like him.
520* TheRockStar: Well, pop star, actually.
521* SheepInSheepsClothing: During his first appearance, Timmy suspected he was only pretending to be nice for PR reasons and was secretly a jerk. But as the episode continues, it becomes clear that, no, his real personality ''is'' that nice.
522* TwinkleSmile: To the point that it can flash like a ''searchlight''.
523* TheVillainSucksSong: He sings "Icky Vicky" at the end of his debut episode, the song serving entirely to insult Vicky. His grandfather sings a 1930s version of it in "The Good Old Days."
524* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Appears once-in-a-blue-moon now to the point that just hearing his voice counts as a cameo.
525[[/folder]]
526
527[[folder:Britney Britney]]
528!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong
529[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cosmocon133.png]]
530->"That's it. No more private gigs."
531
532Another teen pop sensation, she's so rich she swims in the tears of her many admirers.
533-----
534* AttentionWhore: She has a tendency to act like a spoiled celebrity, becoming jealous at those who steal her spotlight or don't pay attention to her.
535* BlamingTheTools: ': In "Cosmo Con", while she uses the Turners' bathroom, she gets soap in her eyes and blames the soap for it.
536-->'''Britney:''' Stupid, mean soap! You'll never work in this town again!
537* BrainlessBeauty: A classic DumbBlonde, she is not very smart, and she's also easily brainwashed.
538* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Her response to getting soap in her eyes is to berate the bar of soap she's using as if it was a person.
539* DisproportionateRetribution: She [[CreateYourOwnVillain becomes the Platinum Princess]] after Bickles steals her spot at Vegas.
540* FashionableAsymmetry: Her top has one long sleeve on the left side, with the right side completely sleeveless.
541* HypnotizeTheCaptive: In "Truth and Cosmoquences", Cosmo hypnotizes her into thinking she's attending an award show with Chip Skylark so he can pretend she's his trophy wife.
542* {{Irony}}: Despite being a famous pop singer, and voiced by a talented singer as well, none of her appearances feature her singing.
543* MsFanservice: Let's just say her singing skills aren't the only reasons for her popularity.
544* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: She's a very obvious parody of Music/BritneySpears.
545* PutOnABus: Her last physical appearance is in Season 6's "Momnipresent", with the last image of her is a photo in Season 7's "One Man Banned". Given recent controversies at the time involving Britney Spears (including shaving her head, which Britney Britney did in said photo), this may likely be the reason, or due to the fact that like Y2K singers Chip Skylark was based off of, she wasn’t as popular with kid audiences anymore.
546* RepetitiveName: Her given name and her surname are exactly the same.
547* TrophyWife: Not actually one as far as we know, but Cosmo hypnotizes her into pretending to be his wife during a school reunion.
548* ValleyGirl: She has this type of accent.
549[[/folder]]
550
551[[folder:Sylvester Calzone]]
552!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimWard
553->"It legitimized me as a film maker and a critic puncher!"
554
555A Dimmy-winning actor living in Dimmsdale. He unwillingly starred in Timmy's movie and more willingly attended [=SepTimberfest=]. Has a habit of punching out critics who give his movies bad reviews.
556-----
557
558* TheAhnold: Despite being based on Stallone and not Schwarzenegger.
559* CantTakeCriticism: He has a reputation for punching out critics who pan his movies.
560* HistoricalInJoke: Guess who really killed the dinosaurs?
561* HypocrisyNod: Is known to punch film critics. When he says Timmy's film stinks, Timmy calls him a critic and he decides to punch ''himself''.
562* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's a stand-in for Creator/SylvesterStallone.
563* PlotCoupon: His purpose in "Momnipresent" was to make Timmy have a reason to get coconuts as one of the items he has to get for Septemberfest.
564* ShoutOut: His first appearance was full of them.
565* TrademarkFavoriteFood: He likes imported coconuts.
566* TheUnintelligible: In "Momnipresent", he is unable to say any real words besides "coconuts".
567[[/folder]]
568
569[[folder:Nancy / Crusher [=McPerson=] Crusher]]
570!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimWard, Creator/CarlosAlazraqui ("Mr. Right")
571[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nancy_the_wrestler.png]]
572[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Before the transformation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crusher_mcperson_crusher.png[[/labelnote]]]]
573->"WHO'S THE MAN?!"
574A famous professional wrestler who battles Timmy's dad in a competition. Crusher accidentally gets turned into a woman due to Timmy, but she surprisingly doesn't mind it.
575----
576* AgeGapRomance: Nancy is an adult but she somehow manages to to get Francis, a 12-year-old, as a boyfriend.
577* AmazonianBeauty: She transforms into a very beautiful woman, but still retains her large build and muscular strength.
578* AmbiguouslyBi: She has a son, implying she has or had a wife, but she's clearly attracted to men as she becomes Francis' girlfriend.
579* BerserkButton: Seeing any pencil makes her go haywire as it triggers a traumatic childhood memory of her failing elementary school due to her immense strength causing her to break every pencil she had hands on.
580* GenderBender: When Crusher yells to Francis "Who's the man?" to Francis after beating him up to which Timmy responds "Not you", resulting in Crusher transforming into a woman. She isn't off-put by this at all and replies "You're right".
581* HotBlooded: She is a very easily triggered and responds with heaps with heaps of violence. [[TookALevelInCheerfulness She seems a little happier after transforming into a woman]].
582* {{Hypocrite}}: She hates parents, but she's a mother herself.
583* ManlyMan: Prior to the transformation, she was a large, tall, and muscular man who beat people up in brutal ways.
584* TookALevelInCheerfulness: She started as very HotBlooded and angry. After transforming into a woman, Nancy becomes far happier and sweeter, though she can still be brutal if she wants to.
585[[/folder]]
586
587!!Other Godkids
588[[folder:Winston]]
589!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlosAlazraqui
590
591Jorgen Von Strangle's godchild, whose sole appearance is in the ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' short "The Zappys".
592----
593* DroppedAfterThePilot: Assuming that the ''Oh Yeah'' shorts altogether count as a series of pilots, he certainly counts as a character appearing in the pilot episode who is never seen again for the rest of the series, as he isn't even acknowledged after ''The Fairly [=OddParents=]'' became a full-fledged series. In fact, the season seven episode "Temporary Fairy" indicates that Jorgen hasn't had a godchild because of his tendency to go too extreme when granting wishes.
594* NervousWreck: He is completely terrified of his godparent, to the point that Jorgen has to ''threaten'' his godchild to get him to make a wish. The only wish Winston can think of is living to see the age of 12, which Jorgen indicates is a wish his godchild ''always'' makes.
595* OneSteveLimit: He is not to be confused with Winston Dunsworth, the British teen Vicky has a crush on in the episode "A Bad Case of Diary-Uh".
596* ReusedCharacterDesign: He resembles a recolored version of the kid who talked back to Vicky in "The Fairy Flu".
597[[/folder]]
598
599!!Etc
600[[folder:Ed Leadly]]
601!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobPaulsen
602!!!'''Played by:''' Tony Alcantar (''Film/AFairlyOddSummer'')
603
604Head of the pencil-making company Pencil Nexus and the boss of Timmy's Dad.
605----
606* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: He runs a company that makes pencils and happens to resemble a stubby pencil himself due to being short, wearing a yellow coat with pink pants and having a pointed head as well as hair resembling graphite.
607* MeanBoss: He is sometimes very harsh towards Mr. Turner.
608[[/folder]]
609
610[[folder:The MERF Agents]]
611!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatrickWarburton
612-->"We're from MERF, not to be confused with MARF... which we've got tickets to tonight!"
613
614The incompetent agents of the Military Alien Response Force, whose job is to look out for extra terrestrials.
615----
616* {{Expy}}: Being a paranormal agency who are unaware of how out-of-touch they truly are with the supernatural world, they're essentially repackaged versions of the Guys in White from ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'', another Nicktoon created by Butch Hartman.
617* TheMenInBlack: They are the Military Extraterrestrial Response Force, whose purpose it to protect Earth from otherwordly threats.
618* SmallNameBigEgo: They think they're great paranormal investigators, but waste their time mistaking Timmy Turner for an alien while the battle with the Darkness is happening right under their noses.
619* TooDumbToLive: Timmy Turner manages to get the drop on them by taking their weapons and car keys after they made the mistake of presenting them in front of Timmy, and while they were gloating about not being idiots, to boot. If it was anyone other than a ten-year-old boy who didn't take them seriously, they would've been slaughtered for sure.
620[[/folder]]
621
622
623[[folder:Hummanuh]]
624!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
625[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/latest_128.png]]
626->"I'm too claaassy to live in a basement!"
627
628"The Most Annoying Woman in the World" wished up by Chloe and Timmy for the express purpose of dating Mr. Crocker and getting him off their backs. She appears only in "Married to the Mom".
629-----
630* AnnoyingLaugh: She has a weird laugh and is described by Timmy as the most annoying woman in the world.
631* BlindWithoutEm: Timmy and Chloe wished for Hummanuh to be nearly blind so that she could not see how ugly Mr. Crocker was. As a result, she wears insanely thick glasses.
632* EnormousEngagementRing: Gives one to Mr. Crocker. "Take a look at that rock!!" It's an actual rock.
633* EyeGlasses: Her glasses change shape to match her emotions.
634* FallingInLoveMontage: She and Mr. Crocker get a montage of doing romantic couple things together.
635* FalseSoulmate: Ends up being this for Crocker when she makes him choose between her or his mom.
636* FieryRedhead: She has red hair and turns out to be unstable.
637* {{Gonk}}: Super thick glasses, a nose that takes up almost her entire face, buck teeth AND a super scrawny body. Crocker's no looker himself, but she manages to make him seem almost attractive by comparison.
638* HulkingOut: She responds to getting dumped by Crocker by transforming into a gigantic orangutan-like monster.
639* LaughingAtYourOwnJokes: She's the only one laughing at her terrible jokes.
640* ManicPixieDreamGirl: Invented solely to put Crocker in a better mood.
641* NotGoodWithRejection: She ends up going crazy after Crocker dumps her.
642* OverlyLongTongue: Timmy wished her to have a long tongue like a frog to catch flies with.
643* PastimesProvePersonality: Was wished up with the "geeky" hobbies of telling bad jokes, baton twirling and collecting cat figurines.
644* PsychoExGirlfriend: She doesn't take it well when Crocker dumps her.
645* RelativelyFlimsyExcuse: Timmy claims her to be his paternal aunt and manages to convince his dad that she is his sister with little difficulty.
646* SmallNameBigEgo: Thinks very, very highly of herself.
647* TemporaryLoveInterest: The only requited love interest Crocker's ever had, and she's gone by the end of the episode.
648* {{Yandere}}: Transforms into a giant ape woman upon being rejected by Mr. Crocker.
649[[/folder]]
650
651!!Live-Action
652[[folder: Marty and Mitzi]]
653!!!'''Played by:''' Carter Hastings (Marty), Ella Anderson (Mitzi)
654
655Two rich kids who appear in the third live action movie and befriend Timmy and Tootie [[spoiler:and become Cosmo and Wanda's new godchildren]].
656----
657* BrotherSisterTeam: They are a brother and sister who work together.
658* TheDogBitesBack: The first thing they do when they receive fairy godparents is turning Vicky into their pet rabbit.
659* LonelyRichKid: Their parents are always ditching them and cancelling family plans to attend social events. They're basically nicer versions of Remy Buxaplenty.
660* PassingTheTorch: Since Timmy doesn't need fairies anymore after becoming a fairy himself, he gladly relinquishes them to Marty and Mitzi.
661[[/folder]]
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