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* IWasBeatenByAGirl: Timmy is constantly getting beaten up by Vicky. It even happens in the theme song.

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* IWasBeatenByAGirl: Timmy is constantly getting beaten up by Vicky.Vicky (who to be fair is 6 years older than him). It even happens in the theme song.
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* LanternJawOfJustice: He has a large lower jaw, befitting his powerful status in Fairy World.
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* MeaningfulName: His surname sounds like a cross between "crocodile" and "cracker", with the former highlighting vicious personality and the latter highlighting his wise-cracking nature.

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* MeaningfulName: His surname sounds like a cross between "crocodile" and "cracker", with the former highlighting his vicious personality and the latter highlighting his insanity and wise-cracking nature.
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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists.[[note]]i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish", "Timmy the Barbarian", and "When Losers Attack", though they only interact in two out of four of these episodes.[[/note]]

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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as main antagonists.[[note]]i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish", "Timmy the Barbarian", and "When Losers Attack", though they only interact in two out of four of these episodes.[[/note]]
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* HarpingOnAboutHarpies: She becomes a harpy in "Timmy the Barbarian".

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* HarpingOnAboutHarpies: She becomes a harpy in "Timmy the Barbarian".Barbarian" thanks to [[TemporarilyAVillain Jorgen]].
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* TemporarilyAVillain: When Timmy wishes the world was like an action movie in "Action Packed!", Jorgen ends up as the BigBad of said movie.

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* TemporarilyAVillain: When Timmy wishes the world was like an action movie in "Action Packed!", Jorgen ends up as the BigBad of said movie. Though there are also some episodes where he willingly serves as the main antagonist, such as "Timmy the Barbarian" and "Temporary Fairy".



* WouldHurtAChild: He also doesn't care if he hurts Timmy, and doesn't mind putting him in life-threatening situations.

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* WouldHurtAChild: He also doesn't care if he hurts Timmy, and doesn't mind putting him in life-threatening situations.situations, like in "Timmy the Barbarian", where he traps Timmy and his fairies in a dangerous story narrated by him.



* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although, there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists.[[note]]i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish", "Timmy the Barbarian", and "When Losers Attack", though they only interact in two out of four of these episodes.[[/note]]

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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although, Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists.[[note]]i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish", "Timmy the Barbarian", and "When Losers Attack", though they only interact in two out of four of these episodes.[[/note]]
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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Both of them, but most commonly Timmy's dad, he might be scrawny, cowardly and the stupidest character on the show (which says something when you see his competition) but put Timmy in danger around him and all bets are off. He actually beat up a giant alligator once.

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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Both of them, but most commonly Timmy's dad, he might be scrawny, cowardly cowardly, and the stupidest character on the show (which says something when you see his competition) competition), but put Timmy in danger around him and all bets are off. He actually beat up a giant alligator once.



* InformedKindness: The show, including Wanda, attempts to paint Timmy's parents as trying their best to raise him and wanting and knowing what's best for him. But often, especially later in the series, they hardly ever show that and mostly came off as AbusiveParents that are rather apathetic to Timmy's well being, which includes continuously hiring Vicky to be his baby sitter while brushing off the obvious signs of her being evil, as well as making no attempts to hide that they view Timmy as a burden.

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* InformedKindness: The show, including Wanda, attempts to paint Timmy's parents as trying their best to raise him and wanting and knowing what's best for him. But often, especially later in the series, they hardly ever show that and mostly came off as AbusiveParents that are rather apathetic to Timmy's well being, which includes continuously hiring Vicky to be his baby sitter babysitter while brushing off the obvious signs of her being evil, as well as making no attempts to hide that they view Timmy as a burden.



* DemotedToExtra: This is at its worst in ''Film/AFairlyOddMovieGrowUpTimmyTurner'' where Vicky, who was at one time the show's BigBad, doesn't even have a full minute of screen time. The two scenes she was in was so unimportant that they were cut out of the TV version of the film to save time. In the main series she appears less and less since Season 7 onwards, to the point that the final four seasons only have her appear in no more than a handful of episodes apiece.

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* DemotedToExtra: This is at its worst in ''Film/AFairlyOddMovieGrowUpTimmyTurner'' where Vicky, who was at one time the show's BigBad, doesn't even have a full minute of screen time. The two scenes she was in was were so unimportant that they were cut out of the TV version of the film to save time. In the main series she appears less and less since Season 7 onwards, to the point that the final four seasons only have her appear in no more than a handful of episodes apiece.



** Her identity as the Baby Shredder was an obvious reference to ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}.

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** Her identity as the Baby Shredder was an obvious reference to ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}.ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} and (more appropriately) the [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Shredder]].



* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Tootie's Girly Girl. Vicky [[VocalDissonance (despite her rather feminine-sounding voice)]] is known for being the most fiery, violent girl on the show, and also enjoys skateboarding, snowboarding, and watching violent anime. Her little sister Tootie on the other hand is nice, and enjoys playing with dolls and dress up. This is shown in contrast especially in the episode "Timmy's 2-D House of Horror" where the two took over Timmy's bedroom; turning one half into a pink and girly room with unicorns, and the other half into a medieval dungeon. Timmy couldn't tell which side scared him the most.

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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Tootie's Girly Girl. Vicky [[VocalDissonance (despite ([[VocalDissonance despite her rather feminine-sounding voice)]] voice]]) is known for being the most fiery, violent girl on the show, and also enjoys skateboarding, snowboarding, and watching violent anime. Her little sister Tootie on the other hand is nice, and enjoys playing with dolls and dress up. This is shown in contrast especially in the episode "Timmy's 2-D House of Horror" where the two took over Timmy's bedroom; turning one half into a pink and girly room with unicorns, and the other half into a medieval dungeon. Timmy couldn't tell which side scared him the most.
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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists.[[note]]i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish", "Timmy the Barbarian", and "When Losers Attack", though they only interact in two out of four of these episodes.[[/note]]

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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although Although, there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists.[[note]]i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish", "Timmy the Barbarian", and "When Losers Attack", though they only interact in two out of four of these episodes.[[/note]]



* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Quite a few episodes have him trying to get rid of his fairy obsession by seeking therapy, only for it to be reverted by an AssPull.

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* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Quite a few episodes have him trying to get rid of cure his fairy obsession by seeking therapy, only for it to be reverted by an AssPull.



* MeaningfulName: His surname sounds like a cross between "crocodile" and "cracker", with the former highlighting his evil personality and the latter highlighting his wise-cracking nature.

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* MeaningfulName: His surname sounds like a cross between "crocodile" and "cracker", with the former highlighting his evil vicious personality and the latter highlighting his wise-cracking nature.
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* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Quite a few episodes have him trying to get rid of his fairy obsession by seeking therapy, only for it to be reverted by an AssPull.
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* AnimalsHateHim: He gets bitten on the leg ''twice'' by Francis' dog in "Transparents!", chased by a bunch of forest creatures in "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker", repeatedly pecked at by a stork in "Bad Heir Day" and attacked by animals caged up in his lab in "Teacher's Pet".
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* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Depending on the episode, Mr. Crocker will either hate his mother for smothering him or love the attention he gets from her. In "Married to the Mom" he chooses his mother over his fiancee, Hummanuh.

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* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: [[ZigzaggingTrope Zigzagged]]. Depending on the episode, Mr. Crocker will either hate his mother for smothering him or love the attention he gets from her. In "Married to the Mom" he chooses his mother over his fiancee, Hummanuh.
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!!!'''Played by:''' David Lewis (''Fairly Odd'' live-action films), Carlos Alazraqui (''Fairly Odder'')

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!!!'''Played by:''' David Lewis Creator/DavidJamesLewis (''Fairly Odd'' live-action films), Carlos Alazraqui (''Fairly Odder'')
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* PluckyComicRelief: Normally serves this role whenever he isn't the antagonist of an episode.

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* EasilyForgiven:
** As the series went on, the stuff they did to Timmy came off as blatant ParentalNeglect while showing no attempt to conceal their apathetic reaction to his suffering even going as far as to make jokes about it, combined with all of the times they've left him with Vicky while refusing to believe that she's evil, Timmy is still [[StatusQuoIsGod always left with just forgiving them]] once he realized [[InformedAttribute they are just trying to be good parents despite their actions saying otherwise]].
** Dinkleberg seems to be willing to continue viewing Mr. Turner in a good light in spite of how often Mr. Turner has insulted him to his face or put his life in danger.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Mr. Turner's first name was Mom before he changed it. [[FridgeBrilliance Is it any wonder people called him "Dad" as a kid?]] Mrs. Turner's name is less embarrassing (it was Barnaby), though Mr. Turner thought her name was beautiful. May be averted in Mrs. Turner's case, as when her husband goes back to calling her Barnaby in "Polter-Geeks", she doesn't seem to mind.

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* EasilyForgiven:
** As the series went on, the stuff they did to Timmy came off as blatant ParentalNeglect while showing no attempt to conceal their apathetic reaction to his suffering even going as far as to make jokes about it, combined with all of the times they've left him with Vicky while refusing to believe that she's evil, Timmy is still [[StatusQuoIsGod always left with just forgiving them]] once he realized [[InformedAttribute they are just trying to be good parents despite their actions saying otherwise]].
** Dinkleberg seems to be willing to continue viewing Mr. Turner in a good light in spite of how often Mr. Turner has insulted him to his face or put his life in danger.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Mr. Turner's first name was Mom before he changed it. [[FridgeBrilliance Is it any wonder people called him "Dad" as a kid?]] kid? Mrs. Turner's name is less embarrassing (it was Barnaby), though Mr. Turner thought her name was beautiful. May be averted in Mrs. Turner's case, as when her husband goes back to calling her Barnaby in "Polter-Geeks", she doesn't seem to mind.



* ForWantOfANail: One episode reveals that if Timmy's dad had lost a footrace when he was a kid, he'd have ended up going to "Dictator School" as punishment and eventually taken over the world.



* PointOfDivergence: One episode reveals that if Timmy's dad had lost a footrace when he was a kid, he'd have ended up going to "Dictator School" as punishment and eventually taken over the world.



* TookALevelInDumbass: Both started out as relatively normal but quickly became dumber for the sake of comedy around season 7. One early episode even implies Timmy's dad has the potential to become one of the most successful dictators in history and could have subjugated the entire world under his rule [[ForWantOfANail had he made some different choices in his early life]]; it's hard to imagine him being capable of running a ''lemonade stand'' in later seasons.

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* TookALevelInDumbass: Both started out as relatively normal but quickly became dumber for the sake of comedy around season 7. One early episode even implies Timmy's dad has the potential to become one of the most successful dictators in history and could have subjugated the entire world under his rule [[ForWantOfANail [[PointOfDivergence had he made some different choices in his early life]]; it's hard to imagine him being capable of running a ''lemonade stand'' in later seasons.
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* Bookends: The first villain introduced in the series as well as (due to the show's cancellation) the final one to be dealt with, if "Certifiable Super Sitter" is anything to go by.

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* Bookends: BookEnds: The first villain introduced in the series as well as (due to the show's cancellation) the final one to be dealt with, if "Certifiable Super Sitter" is anything to go by.
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* Bookends: The first villain introduced in the series as well as (due to the show's cancellation) the final one to be dealt with, if "Certifiable Super Sitter" is anything to go by.
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* FeminineMotherTomboyishDaughter: She's aggressive and in stark contrast to her more polite mother.
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* BigEater: Despite of her being LeanAndMean, she does have her moments of gluttony. In ''Tiny Timmy!'', we see her having a lot of junk food on the table while watching TV ([[BeyondTheImpossible she even has a miniature horse and a piano digesting in her stomach!]]), and in ''Scary Godparents'', she forces a lot of children to do trick-or-treating so they can give her a lot of candy. By the end of the episode, she gets indigestion from candy overdose. Heck, in her very first appearance in the pilot, she eats almost an entire pizza all by herself! The only reason she leaves a slice [[{{Jerkass}} is just because she "saves" it for Timmy]], [[AnchoviesAreAbhorrent since the pizza has anchovies, something that he hates.]]

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* BigEater: Despite of her being LeanAndMean, she does have her moments of gluttony. In ''Tiny Timmy!'', we see her having a lot of junk food on the table while watching TV ([[BeyondTheImpossible she even has a miniature horse and a piano digesting in her stomach!]]), and in ''Scary Godparents'', she forces a lot of children to do trick-or-treating so they can give her a lot of candy. By the end of the episode, she gets indigestion from candy overdose. Heck, in her very first appearance in the pilot, she eats almost an entire pizza all by herself! The only reason she leaves a slice [[{{Jerkass}} is just because she "saves" to "save" it for Timmy]], [[AnchoviesAreAbhorrent since the pizza has anchovies, something that he hates.]]
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* BigEater: Despite of her being LeanAndMean, she does have her moments of gluttony. In ''Tiny Timmy!'', we see her having a lot of junk food on the table while watching TV ([[BeyondTheImpossible she even has a miniature horse and a piano digesting in her stomach!]]), and in ''Scary Godparents'', she forces a lot of children to do trick-or-treating so they can give her a lot of candy. By the end of the episode, she gets indigestion from candy overdose. Heck, in her very first appearance in the pilot, she eats almost an entire pizza all by herself! The only reason she leaves a slice [[AnchoviesAreAbhorrent is just because the pizza has anchovies, something that Timmy hates.]]

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* BigEater: Despite of her being LeanAndMean, she does have her moments of gluttony. In ''Tiny Timmy!'', we see her having a lot of junk food on the table while watching TV ([[BeyondTheImpossible she even has a miniature horse and a piano digesting in her stomach!]]), and in ''Scary Godparents'', she forces a lot of children to do trick-or-treating so they can give her a lot of candy. By the end of the episode, she gets indigestion from candy overdose. Heck, in her very first appearance in the pilot, she eats almost an entire pizza all by herself! The only reason she leaves a slice [[{{Jerkass}} is just because she "saves" it for Timmy]], [[AnchoviesAreAbhorrent is just because since the pizza has anchovies, something that Timmy he hates.]]
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* BigSisterBully: Whenever she is not babysitting any children, Vicky often tends to abuse her little sister, Tootie, to death. This becomes a plot point in "Boy Toy" and "Birthday Wish".

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* BigSisterBully: Whenever she is not babysitting any children, Vicky often tends to abuse her little sister, Tootie, to death. This becomes a major plot point in "Boy Toy" and "Birthday Wish".
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* BigSisterBully: Whenever she is not babysitting any children, Vicky often tends to abuse her little sister, Tootie, to death. This becomes a plot point in "Birthday Wish", where it's revealed that Vicky ruins Tootie's birthday on a yearly basis.

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* BigSisterBully: Whenever she is not babysitting any children, Vicky often tends to abuse her little sister, Tootie, to death. This becomes a plot point in "Boy Toy" and "Birthday Wish", where it's revealed that Vicky ruins Tootie's birthday on a yearly basis.Wish".
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* StatuesqueStunner: In addition to being pretty, Mrs. Turner is nearly as tall as her husband. On top of that she's as tall or taller than some of the men on the show.
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* BigBad: She is the main antagonist the first few seasons and Channel Chasers, as well as being the most prominent villain in the show, at least until Season 6, and is always the leader of the show's villains whenever they team up (except in "The Big Superhero Wish", where she serves as TheDragon to the [[EvilCounterpart Nega Chin]]).

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* BigBad: She is the main antagonist the first few seasons and Channel Chasers, as well as being the most prominent villain in the show, at least until Season 6, 7, and is always the leader of the show's villains whenever they team up (except in "The Big Superhero Wish", where she serves as TheDragon to the [[EvilCounterpart Nega Chin]]).



* BigSisterBully: Whenever she is not babysitting any children, Vicky often tends to abuse her little sister Tootie to death. This becomes a plot point in "Birthday Wish", where it's revealed that Vicky ruins Tootie's birthday on a yearly basis.

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* BigSisterBully: Whenever she is not babysitting any children, Vicky often tends to abuse her little sister Tootie sister, Tootie, to death. This becomes a plot point in "Birthday Wish", where it's revealed that Vicky ruins Tootie's birthday on a yearly basis.



* GreaterScopeVillain: While OutOfFocus from Season 6 onward, the fact remains that her constant torment of Timmy is the entire reason he's miserable enough to have Cosmo and Wanda in the first place, and thus why the show's premise is even possible.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: While OutOfFocus from Season 6 7 onward, the fact remains that her constant torment of Timmy is the entire reason he's miserable enough to have Cosmo and Wanda in the first place, and thus why the show's premise is even possible.



* BreakoutVillain: Originally he was just a back-up villain, really no bigger than Francis. Since Season 7 onwards he seems to have replaced Vicky as the main antagonist, [[SpotlightStealingSquad appearing in almost every episode, even if they have to make a side story for him]].

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* BreakoutVillain: Originally he was just a back-up villain, really no bigger than Francis. Since Season 7 onwards onwards, he seems to have replaced Vicky as the main antagonist, [[SpotlightStealingSquad appearing in almost every episode, even if they have to make a side story for him]].



* KarmicButtMonkey: He lives with his mother, is despised by most people, gets viewed as a CloudCuckoolander, and he gets beaten and mauled by everyone on a regular basis. Considering he's a SadistTeacher who is genuinely crazy to the point of being unconcerned with any collateral damage that may result from his deranged schemes and is shown to try and conquer the world once obtaining great power, it's hard to deny that he actually deserves it.

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* KarmicButtMonkey: He lives with his mother, is despised by most people, gets viewed as a CloudCuckoolander, and he gets beaten and mauled by everyone on a regular basis.basis (which is then later revealed to be a side effect of the memory wiping Jorgen gave the townspeople when Crocker lost his fairies). Considering he's a SadistTeacher who is genuinely crazy to the point of being unconcerned with any collateral damage that may result from his deranged schemes and is shown to try and conquer the world once obtaining great power, it's hard to deny that he actually deserves it.
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* TheRival: While he's normally one of Timmy's best friends, in episodes where Timmy is actually trying in an academic pursuit ("Smarty Pants" and the first Jimmy-Timmy Power Hour), he plays the role of the smug InsufferableGenius antagonist.


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* WithFriendsLikeThese: The most likely out of Timmy's group to snark at or make fun of him.
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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists[[note]]i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish", "Timmy the Barbarian", and "When Losers Attack", though they only interact in two out of four of these episodes.[[/note]]

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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists (i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish", "Timmy the Barbarian", and "When Losers Attack", though they only interact in two out of four of these episodes).

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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists (i.antagonists[[note]]i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish", "Timmy the Barbarian", and "When Losers Attack", though they only interact in two out of four of these episodes).episodes.[[/note]]


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* EvilGenius: Is among the smartest villains in the show and usually fills out this role when teaming up with the other villains (most notably in "The Big Superhero Wish" and "When Losers Attack").


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* InkSuitActor: He bears a very strong resemblance to his voice actor, Carlos Alazraqui, who even reprises his role in the live-action reboot series.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: They started out as inattentive but loving parents. From season 5 onward, however, their treatment of him became worse and the show started heavily implying that they ''resented'' their son.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: They started out as inattentive but loving parents. From season 5 6 onward, however, their treatment of him became worse and the show started heavily implying that they ''resented'' their son.



* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists (i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish" (despite appearing for separate halves of the episode, and thus having no interaction), and "When Losers Attack").

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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists (i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish" (despite appearing for separate halves of Wish", "Timmy the episode, and thus having no interaction), Barbarian", and "When Losers Attack").Attack", though they only interact in two out of four of these episodes).
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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists (i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish" (despite appearing for separate halves of the episode, thus having no interaction), and "When Losers Attack").

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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists (i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish" (despite appearing for separate halves of the episode, and thus having no interaction), and "When Losers Attack").
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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists (i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish" (despite having no interaction and appearing for separate halves of the episode), and "When Losers Attack").

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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists (i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish" (despite having no interaction and appearing for separate halves of the episode), episode, thus having no interaction), and "When Losers Attack").
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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead.

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* ArchEnemy: When Vicky isn't involved, chances are he fills out this role in her stead. Although there are some episodes where they both serve as antagonists (i.e., "The Big Superhero Wish", "Birthday Wish" (despite having no interaction and appearing for separate halves of the episode), and "When Losers Attack").



* AssholeVictim: Like Vicky he deserves no sympathy whenever he gets his comeuppance considering that he shows no remorse in antagonizing Timmy and his godparents in order to capture them for his own evil deeds.

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* AssholeVictim: Like Vicky Vicky, he deserves no sympathy whenever he gets his comeuppance considering that he shows no remorse in antagonizing Timmy and his godparents in order to capture them for his own evil deeds.

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