The Supernanny Fandom Wiki is a wiki hosted on Fandom which consists mainly of Supernanny Script Fics intended to be fanmade episodes of the show.
"Episodes" hosted on the Supernanny Fanon Wiki contain examples of:
- Food Porn: In a sense. Whenever there's a birthday party scene in a transcript (and there often is), the author will usually go into detail about how the food is connected to the party's theme. For instance, at a Barney-themed party:
"[On the buffet table, there is a bowl of purple punch, Baby Bop's Bows, I Love You sandwiches (pb&j sandwiches in heart shapes), Lava punch (red fruit punch), green and purple grapes, dinosaur chicken nuggets, Dino Delight, BJ's pickles, Barney's purple hummus, Barney's Super-Dee-Duper Dumplings, Barney's head cupcakes, Barney and Friends cake, Barney's Peppy Peppers and imagination ice cream.]"
- Gratuitous Foreign Language: Kids adopted from foreign countries will often speak in their country's native language with a translation provided.
- Menagerie of Misery: Inverted and downplayed. The "Creepy Zoo" used as a punishment by some of the more abusive authority figures contains robotic animals intended to torment the kids taken there as punishment, though the worst thing any of them has actually done to the kids is to eat one of their dolls, and the animals seem to short out easily, usually when one of the kids pees on them.
- Perverse Sexual Lust: 15-year-old Cassia Vinterland has a crush on Kaa centered around hypnosis and vore. Later, she realizes she simultaneously has a crush on Serperior, presumably for the same reason.
- Punny Name: Webeewize Unyubeekuku, a sort of Evil Counterpart to the regular Supernannies, has a name that sounds like "we be wise an' you be cuckoo."
- Rotten Rock & Roll: The troublemaking kids tend to like music on the upper end of the Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness and dislike it when others misidentify the subgenre of music they're being yelled at to turn down.
- Shout-Out: Besides obvious references to franchises/products/series/whatever the kids enjoy, Webeewize Unyubeekuku's name is derived from a phrase in Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator.
- Take That!: As befitting its GoAnimate-esque writing, sometimes dialogue in the episodes will be used to make jabs at things the authors dislike. Sometimes liking things the creator doesn't is treated as a form of misbehavior to be chastized for.
- Political Correctness Is Evil: Occasionally authors will use characters intended to be sympathetic as mouthpieces to complain about "SJW propaganda" in things like Captain Marvel (2019).
- Youkai: Reicheru the Yokai Spirit, an onryĆ who shows up in some episodes.