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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 the pizza has anchovies,]] [[AnchoviesAreAbhorrent 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}} [[AnchoviesAreAbhorrent is just because the pizza has anchovies,]] [[AnchoviesAreAbhorrent 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.

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* BigEater: Despite of her being LeanAndMean, she does have her moments of gluttony. In Tiny Timmy!, ''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, ''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 the pizza has anchovies,]] [[AnchoviesAreAbhorrent something that Timmy hates.]]
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Timmy's schoolteacher who, due to an incident in his youth, is obsessed with proving that fairy godparents exist and want to use their magic to TakeOverTheWorld.

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Timmy's insane schoolteacher who, due to an incident in his youth, is obsessed with proving that fairy godparents exist and want to use their magic to TakeOverTheWorld.



* DirtyCoward: In "Abra-Catastrophe", when the apes take him, he tries to get them to go after Timmy by claiming he's hosting a dinner party.

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* DirtyCoward: In "Abra-Catastrophe", when the apes were about to take him, he tries to get orders them to go after Timmy by claiming he's hosting a dinner party.
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* ShoutOut: His superhero identity as Cleft the Boy Chin Wonder is an obvious reference to Comicbook/{{Robin}} from Batman. His villain identity in "Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad" is a reference to Galactus, a Creator/MarvelComics villain. His middle name is a reference to [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Captain Kirk]].

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* ShoutOut: His superhero identity as Cleft the Boy Chin Wonder is an obvious reference to Comicbook/{{Robin}} ComicBook/{{Robin}} from Batman. His villain identity in "Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad" is a reference to Galactus, a Creator/MarvelComics villain. His middle name is a reference to [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Captain Kirk]].



* ShoutOut: His identity as Dr. Crocktopus was an obvious reference to Franchise/SpiderMan's enemy Dr. Octopus (with ComicBook/DoctorStrange's collared cape thrown in for good measure).

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* ShoutOut: His identity as Dr. Crocktopus was an obvious reference to Franchise/SpiderMan's ComicBook/SpiderMan's enemy Dr. Octopus (with ComicBook/DoctorStrange's collared cape thrown in for good measure).

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Vicky is very much Faux Affably Evil.


* EnemyMine: She joins forces with Timmy against The Darkness in "Wishology". She agrees to help him against the darkness in exchange for $15, simply because he has no other option.

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* EnemyMine: She joins forces with Timmy against The Darkness in "Wishology". She agrees to help him against the darkness in exchange for $15, $20, simply because he has no other option.


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* FauxAffablyEvil: She may seem nice to adults who hire her, but she's actually a child hating, sociopathic monster who goes as far as to try to kill their children.

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* GeniusBruiser: While he's a brawny macho guy, he's also an expert on all things related to fairy law, enough to act as a prosecutor. He's also a surprisingly good manipulator, and once came up with an elaborate scheme to get Juandissimo his job as Remy's fairy godfather back just so he wouldn't have to eat [[LethalChef Jaundissimo's cooking]] anymore.
* GoodIsNotNice: Even though he is usually a good guy and enforces Da Rules (the fairy laws) to the letter, he still gets kicks out of causing people, usually Binky, pain and threatening violence following his DrillSergeantNasty stereotype. He has backed off from it somewhat in recent seasons after marrying the Tooth Fairy.
* HappilyMarried: To The Tooth Fairy, although it is implied in "Finding Emo" that they are no longer a couple as Jorgen was shown dating a fairy named Wallet. It could be just another [[ContinuitySnarl continuity error]] though.

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* GeniusBruiser: While he's a brawny macho guy, he's also an expert on all things related to fairy law, enough to act as a prosecutor. He's also a surprisingly good manipulator, and once came up with an elaborate scheme to get Juandissimo his job as Remy's fairy godfather back just so he wouldn't have to eat [[LethalChef Jaundissimo's cooking]] anymore.
anymore. He seems to grow dumber in later seasons however, or at the very least, he's easier to outwit.
* GoodIsNotNice: Even though he is usually a good guy and enforces Da Rules (the fairy laws) to the letter, he still gets kicks out of causing people, usually Binky, pain and threatening violence following his DrillSergeantNasty stereotype. He has backed off from it somewhat in recent Later seasons after marrying the Tooth Fairy.
reduce him to more bark than bite however, making him just slightly more affable.
* HappilyMarried: To The Tooth Fairy, although the only thing in existence more important to him than causing pain and enforcing order.
** Momentarily subverted,
it is implied in "Finding Emo" that they are no longer a couple as Jorgen was shown dating a fairy named Wallet. It could be just another [[ContinuitySnarl Wallet, though later episodes show he is still married, likely making this a continuity error]] though. snarl.



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Daran Norris is doing an obvious parody of Arnold Schwarzenegger when voicing Jorgen.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Began as Daran Norris is doing an obvious parody of Arnold Schwarzenegger when voicing Jorgen.Schwarzenegger.



* RealMenWearPink: He's shown to have feminine interests and hobbies on occasion, mostly for RuleOfFunny.

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* RealMenWearPink: He's Despite his dedication to machismo, he's occasionally shown to have feminine interests and hobbies on occasion, hobbies, mostly for RuleOfFunny.



* VitriolicBestBuds: To Binky, if "Timmy the Barbarian" is any indication. Also, he claims Cosmo and Wanda are his best friends.

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* VitriolicBestBuds: To Binky, if "Timmy the Barbarian" is any indication. Also, he He also claims Cosmo and Wanda are his best friends, but then mentions he doesn't have many friends.

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* BlackAndNerdy: The page image. He's black, and a genius, but not very good at social skills.

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* BlackAndNerdy: The page image. He's black, and a genius, but not very good at social skills.skills.
* BlueMeansSmartOne: AJ is a straight-A student who is so intelligent that the government has sought him out for his technical assistance. He wears a light blue sweater vest and is the only one in the main cast who wears blue.
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* LethalNegligence: "That's Life!" revealed that whenever Timmy went to summer camp, his parents would forget to feed whatever pet he had at the time, resulting in them all dying. His parents would proceed to bury them and tell Timmy they simply ran away.
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!!Timothy "Timmy" Tiberius Turner

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!!Timothy Tiberius "Timmy" Tiberius Turner

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* RealityWarper: His pure magic allows him to bend reality at will to an extent even his parents can't accomplish. Hes also a baby, so he can't fully control this ability.

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* PromotedToOpeningTitles: He is finally added to the title sequence in Season 9.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Thanks in part to being a baby, Poof is far more powerful than his parents. He also wears lavender clothing, has purple eyes, and a single strand of purple hair.
* PutOnABus: Thanks to the introduction of Chloe in Season 10, Poof is absent for the entire season to avoid focusing on too many characters at once. He only really returns near the end of the season in "Certifiable Super Sitter".
* RealityWarper: His pure magic allows him to bend reality at will to an extent even his parents can't accomplish. Hes He's also a baby, so he can't fully control this ability.
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* HiddenDepths: Scatterbrained though he is, he does on occasion show (usually brief) moments of lucidity or inspiration. He is also seen being as reluctant or anxiious as his wife Wanda towards granting some of Timmy's more [[ThisIsGonnaSuck reckless or impulsive wishes]], such as in "Christmas Every Day".
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* {{Foil}}: As said by Crocker himself, she's Timmy's polar opposite in every way - kind, caring, perfect in every way, and lives with parents who are usually neglectful of her but are selfless eco-warriors in contrast to Timmy's miserable life, selfishness, and living with selfish and wasteful parents who constantly neglect him to be tormented by a BabysitterFromHell.
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* AbandonedCatchphrase: "Uh...internet?" used to be his catchphrase in early seasons, a response to someone asking him where he got something that he actually wished for. He stopped saying this after a while (see WildcardExcuse below).

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* AbandonedCatchphrase: "Uh...internet?" used to be his catchphrase in early seasons, a response to someone asking him where he got something that he actually wished for. He stopped saying this after a while (see WildcardExcuse below).This WildCardExcuse was abandoned in later seasons thanks to real-world internet usage becoming more widespread to the point of ubiquity.



* TookALevelInJerkass: See {{Flanderization}} above. As the series went on, Timmy became more selfish and uncaring towards others. This was downplayed from season six on, before relapsing back into it in the tenth season upon the introduction of Chloe Carmichael. This may be {{Justified}}, however, due to all the crap he takes.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: See {{Flanderization}} above. As the series went on, Timmy became more selfish and uncaring towards others. This was downplayed from season six on, before relapsing back into it in the tenth season upon the introduction of Chloe Carmichael. This may be {{Justified}}, {{Justified|Trope}}, however, due to all the crap he takes.
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* ShortTeensTallAdults: Most adults in the show are literally head and shoulders above her and it's implied that she'll be significantly taller as an adult, [[ArtisticLicenseBiology even though most girls reach their adult height by her age]].


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* VillainousGlutton: While she's a lot thinner than most examples of this trope, she's still a BigEater and a cruel babysitter. This has been a consistent quality of hers for a long time; her first appearance had her eat almost an entire pizza by herself.
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* TraumaButton: Any mention of Super Toilet (a past wish of Timmy's that went horribly wrong, more so than usual in fact) sends Cosmo into a panic.
-->'''Cosmo:''' It took the ''plunger!'' THE ''WHOLE'' PLUNGER!
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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In the original ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' shorts, they always have their faces hidden offscreen, to the point where their original model sheets depict them as headless. Their outfits are also considerably different: Mr. Turner wears a teal three-piece suit and brown shoes, while Mrs. Turner wears a red dress and high heels, gold bracelets, and a pearl necklace. The one time "Where's the Wand" showed their hair, Mrs. Turner was depicted as a redhead with a swirly hairstyle similar to Wanda's and Mr. Turner's had the same hairstyle as Timmy and Cosmo.

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In the original ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' shorts, they always have their faces hidden offscreen, to the point where their original model sheets depict them as headless. Their outfits are also considerably different: Mr. Turner wears a teal three-piece suit and brown shoes, while Mrs. Turner wears a red dress and high heels, gold bracelets, and a pearl necklace. The one time "Where's the Wand" showed their hair, Mrs. Turner was depicted as a redhead with a swirly hairstyle similar to Wanda's and Mr. Turner's Turner had the same hairstyle as Timmy and Cosmo.
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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In the original ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' shorts, they always have their faces hidden offscreen, to the point where their original model sheets depict them as headless. Their outfits are also considerably different: Mr. Turner wears a teal three-piece suit and brown shoes, while Mrs. Turner wears a red dress and high heels, gold bracelets, and a pearl necklace.

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In the original ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' shorts, they always have their faces hidden offscreen, to the point where their original model sheets depict them as headless. Their outfits are also considerably different: Mr. Turner wears a teal three-piece suit and brown shoes, while Mrs. Turner wears a red dress and high heels, gold bracelets, and a pearl necklace. The one time "Where's the Wand" showed their hair, Mrs. Turner was depicted as a redhead with a swirly hairstyle similar to Wanda's and Mr. Turner's had the same hairstyle as Timmy and Cosmo.
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* WombLevel: In Episode 3 - 4 on the GBA game ''Enter The Cleft'', Timmy has to go to Vicky's stomach like in ''Tinny Timmy'' in order to save Mama Cosma from Spatula Woman.

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* WombLevel: In Episode 3 - 4 on the GBA game ''Enter The Cleft'', Timmy has to go to inside Vicky's stomach like in ''Tinny Timmy'' ''Tiny Timmy!'' in order to save Mama Cosma from Spatula Woman.
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* WombLevel: In Episode 3 - 4 on the GBA game ''EnterTheCleft'', Timmy has to go to Vicky's stomach like in ''Tinny Timmy'' in order to save Mama Cosma from Spatula Woman.

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* WombLevel: In Episode 3 - 4 on the GBA game ''EnterTheCleft'', ''Enter The Cleft'', Timmy has to go to Vicky's stomach like in ''Tinny Timmy'' in order to save Mama Cosma from Spatula Woman.
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* WombLevel: In Episode 3 - 4 on the GBA game ''EnterTheCleft'', Timmy has to go to Vicky's stomach like in ''Tinny Timmy'' in order to save Mama Cosma from Spatula Woman.

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* FinalBoss: The console version of ''Breakin' Da Rules'' has the final battle consist of Vicky being turned into a dragon and Timmy having to get her to press against panels that will make her say the wish needed to undo the damages she's caused. The final opponent in the Game Boy Advance version is a Vicky monster that bears a resemblance to Kraid from ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''. An InUniverse example in the show occurs in ''Power Mad'' in the form of a [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever giant]] [[Killer|Robot]] [[Robot|Me]].

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* FinalBoss: The console version of ''Breakin' Da Rules'' has the final battle consist of Vicky being turned into a dragon and Timmy having to get her to press against panels that will make her say the wish needed to undo the damages she's caused. The final opponent in the Game Boy Advance version is a Vicky monster that bears a resemblance to Kraid from ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''. An InUniverse example in the show occurs in ''Power Mad'' in the form of a [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever giant]] [[Killer|Robot]] [[Robot|Me]].{{Killer|Robot}} {{Robot|Me}}.



* LaserGuidedKarma: A ''lot'' of episodes end with Vicky getting a comeuppance for her constant evil.
* LaughablyEvil: She's so cartoonishly evil that it is very hard not to find her strongly entertaining. Plus she does have her own form of dark humour. And due to the nature of the show, she is almost always yelling.



* LiteralMetaphor: Vicky's so mean her heart is a ''literal'' black hole.



* LaserGuidedKarma: A ''lot'' of episodes end with Vicky getting a comeuppance for her constant evil.
* LaughablyEvil: She's so cartoonishly evil that it is very hard not to find her strongly entertaining. Plus she does have her own form of dark humour. And due to the nature of the show, she is almost always yelling.
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* FinalBoss: The console version of ''Breakin' Da Rules'' has the final battle consist of Vicky being turned into a dragon and Timmy having to get her to press against panels that will make her say the wish needed to undo the damages she's caused. The final opponent in the Game Boy Advance version is a Vicky monster that bears a resemblance to Kraid from ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''.

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* FinalBoss: The console version of ''Breakin' Da Rules'' has the final battle consist of Vicky being turned into a dragon and Timmy having to get her to press against panels that will make her say the wish needed to undo the damages she's caused. The final opponent in the Game Boy Advance version is a Vicky monster that bears a resemblance to Kraid from ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''. An InUniverse example in the show occurs in ''Power Mad'' in the form of a [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever giant]] [[Killer|Robot]] [[Robot|Me]].



* ImaginaryEnemy: Timmy imagines her as [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever a giantess with sharp theeth wearing a green sweater]] inside his mind in order to defeat Imaginary Gary.

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* ImaginaryEnemy: Timmy imagines her as [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever a giantess with sharp theeth teeth wearing a green sweater]] inside his mind in order to defeat Imaginary Gary.
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* AnthropomorphizedAnatomy: Turns out she has tiny people in her body, as revealed on ''Tiny Timmy!''.


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* ImaginaryEnemy: Timmy imagines her as [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever a giantess with sharp theeth wearing a green sweater]] inside his mind in order to defeat Imaginary Gary.
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* NutritionalNightmare: In ''Tiny Timmy!'', we see her having so much junk food on the table to the point of almost looking like an EdibleWorld [[MouseWorld from Timmy's and his oddparent's perspective.]] In ''Enter the Cleft!'', we see a bunch of junk food on her stomach as well.

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* NutritionalNightmare: In ''Tiny Timmy!'', we see her having so much junk food on the table to the point of almost looking like an EdibleWorld [[MouseWorld [[IncredibleShrinkingMan from Timmy's and his oddparent's perspective.]] In ''Enter the Cleft!'', we see a bunch of junk food on her stomach as well.
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* NutritionalNightmare: In ''Tiny Timmy!'', we see her having so much junk food on the table to the point of almost looking like an EdibleWorld [[MouseWorld from Timmy's and his oddparent's perspective.]] In ''Enter the Cleft!'', we see a bunch of junk food on her stomach as well.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Despite the fact she's still a kid herself, she tortures younger kids like Timmy and his friends. ''Scary Godcouple'' is perhaps the best example of this as she tortures kids all over the world and even tried to kill Poof.
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** She becomes a Main/WalkingSwimsuitScene in ''Miss Dimmsdale'', ''Beach Blanket Bozos'', and ''Please Don't Feed The Turners''. She also wears a swimsuit in ''Microphony'', ''Snow Bound'', ''Beach Bummed'', ''School's Out'', and ''Love at First Height''.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Tootie looks much better in the live-action movies. Daniella Monet portrays her as a more mature and beautiful character than the one from the show. She's shown to have grown up, ditching the braces and glasses.

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* {{Flanderization}}: From a relatively realistically portrayed AlphaBitch with hints of HiddenDepths to a very stereotypical AlphaBitch.

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* {{Flanderization}}: From She went from a relatively realistically portrayed AlphaBitch with hints of HiddenDepths to a very stereotypical AlphaBitch.



* TookALevelInJerkass: While she was always an AlphaBitch, she initially had [[LovableAlphaBitch a more likeable side]] along with other HiddenDepths. From Season 3 on, however, she became little more than a stereotypical snobby mean girl.
* TwitchyEye: During her SanitySlippage in "Just the Two of Us". Provides the trope image!



* TookALevelInJerkass: While she was always an AlphaBitch, she had [[LovableAlphaBitch a more likeable side]] along with other HiddenDepths. From Season 3 on, however, she became little more than a stereotypical snobby mean girl.
* TwitchyEye: During her SanitySlippage in "Just the Two of Us". Provides the trope image!
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* HandyFeet: Wanda uses her feet to change Poof's diaper in the beginning of ''Manic Mom-Day''.


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* GirlWithPsychoWeapon: Throughout the series, Vicky has been seen using chainsaws, flamethrowers, whips, swords, and various other tools of torture. An example of her arsenal was at the beginning of ''Channel Chasers'' when she displayed it on a table.

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