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* NarrativeProfanityFilter: "The Terrible Twosome" has Wanda and Foop chide Poof for using strong language when he's only saying "Poof, poof" like he usually does.
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** "The Terrible Twosome" has Wanda and Foop chide Poof for using strong language when he's only saying "Poof, poof" like he usuallydoes.does.
** In "A Sash and a Rash", Chloe wishes to become a slacker and ends up being so lazy that she only communicates by grunting. Cosmo interprets her grunts, but declines to translate one due to salty language.
** "The Terrible Twosome" has Wanda and Foop chide Poof for using strong language when he's only saying "Poof, poof" like he usually
** In "A Sash and a Rash", Chloe wishes to become a slacker and ends up being so lazy that she only communicates by grunting. Cosmo interprets her grunts, but declines to translate one due to salty language.
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* KissingCousins: In "Whittle Me This", one of the reasons Timmy gives for why he believes hillbillies are cool is that they can take their cousins to the prom.
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* RampageFromANail: Subverted in "The Great Fairy Share Scare", where Crocker shows video footage of what appears to be Chloe Carmichael preventing a city's destruction by removing a splinter from the foot of a giant monster and telling the creature she accepts him for what he is. When Timmy later learns why Chloe deserves to share his fairy godparents, the scene is shown again, this time [[OnceMoreWithClarity revealing the context]] that [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Chloe stating her acceptance of the monster's nature was taken by the monster as encouragement to destroy the city anyway]].
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** Yet another example involving Crocker happens in "Jerk of All Trades", where Crocker makes a mirror crack after developing a paunch at the gym.
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* OnionTears:
** "Fairy Friends & Neighbors" has a gag where Timmy appears to be crying, but only because Vicky had been forcing him to peel onions.
** "Weirdos on a Train" establishes Crocker to have written a cook book covering onion recipes called ''I'll Give You Something to Cry About'' and features a bit where Cosmo, Wanda and Poof are revealed to be teary-eyed because of onion tea being spilled into their fishbowl.
** "Fairy Friends & Neighbors" has a gag where Timmy appears to be crying, but only because Vicky had been forcing him to peel onions.
** "Weirdos on a Train" establishes Crocker to have written a cook book covering onion recipes called ''I'll Give You Something to Cry About'' and features a bit where Cosmo, Wanda and Poof are revealed to be teary-eyed because of onion tea being spilled into their fishbowl.
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** "Love At First Bark" has a couple of gags that involve Timmy's Dad being naked in public without a care.
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* MissedTheCall: [[spoiler: Turbo Thunder.]]
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** Yet another example involving Crocker happens in "Jerk of All Trades", where Crocker makes a mirror crack after developing a paunch at the gym.
* MissedTheCall: [[spoiler: TurboThunder.Thunder is apparently the real chosen won in ''Wishology'', but missed his chance to prove himself due to oversleeping.]]
* MissedTheCall: [[spoiler: Turbo
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* LongRunner: The show started in 2001, after its appearance by a series of shorts from ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons''. It's the second longest running show on Nick after ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''.
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* LongRunner: The show started in 2001, after its appearance by a series of shorts from ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons''.''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'', and ended in 2017 after 16 years. It's the second longest running show on Nick after ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''.
* LookBehindYou:
** In "Timvisible", Timmy tries to distract the bully Francis by telling him "Look, a Rottweiler!" Francis doesn't fall for it, which causes Timmy to reply "You're right, it's just a brick wall." Humorously, this observation ''does'' get Francis to look away.
-->'''Francis:''' A brick wall? Where?
** "Baby Face" has Timmy distract Francis by yelling "Look, a hot shower!"
** The very first ''[[WesternAnimation/TheJimmyTimmyPowerHour Jimmy Timmy Power Hour]]'' special has Timmy distract Crocker by claiming to see a child in pain. Crocker eagerly looks away to find a pink teddy bear on a stool underneath a piece of paper reading "A child in pain" taped to the wall.
-->'''Crocker:''' Hey, there's no child in pain! BUT THERE'S GOING TO BE!
** In "Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad", Timmy's parents make use of this trick to prevent their son from discovering their powers, unaware that they have powers in the first place because Timmy wished for them to have them. Timmy's Mom cries "Look, a monkey" to distract Timmy from seeing her use meat vision to create breakfast, then simply says "Look over there" so that Timmy and Vicky don't see them flying away and crashing through the house.
** "Dust Busters" has Jorgen distract Timmy's parents so he can bludgeon them into unconsciousness and have them transported to Fairy World to decontaminate them of fairy dust by shouting "Look, a famous celebrity doing something noteworthy and amusing!" At the end of the episode, he does the same to Crocker by claiming to see a celebrity doing something scandalous.
* LookBehindYou:
** In "Timvisible", Timmy tries to distract the bully Francis by telling him "Look, a Rottweiler!" Francis doesn't fall for it, which causes Timmy to reply "You're right, it's just a brick wall." Humorously, this observation ''does'' get Francis to look away.
-->'''Francis:''' A brick wall? Where?
** "Baby Face" has Timmy distract Francis by yelling "Look, a hot shower!"
** The very first ''[[WesternAnimation/TheJimmyTimmyPowerHour Jimmy Timmy Power Hour]]'' special has Timmy distract Crocker by claiming to see a child in pain. Crocker eagerly looks away to find a pink teddy bear on a stool underneath a piece of paper reading "A child in pain" taped to the wall.
-->'''Crocker:''' Hey, there's no child in pain! BUT THERE'S GOING TO BE!
** In "Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad", Timmy's parents make use of this trick to prevent their son from discovering their powers, unaware that they have powers in the first place because Timmy wished for them to have them. Timmy's Mom cries "Look, a monkey" to distract Timmy from seeing her use meat vision to create breakfast, then simply says "Look over there" so that Timmy and Vicky don't see them flying away and crashing through the house.
** "Dust Busters" has Jorgen distract Timmy's parents so he can bludgeon them into unconsciousness and have them transported to Fairy World to decontaminate them of fairy dust by shouting "Look, a famous celebrity doing something noteworthy and amusing!" At the end of the episode, he does the same to Crocker by claiming to see a celebrity doing something scandalous.
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** "Crock Blocked" ends with Mr. Crocker going to school naked under the reasoning that he doesn't have to wear clothes if he's invisible. After his class (except for Timmy, who mercifully has his godparents blindfold him) are traumatized by seeing their teacher in the nude, Crocker looks down and is horrified to discover that he's visible again, proceeding to run into the hallway trying to cover himself.
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* NarrativeProfanityFilter: "The Terrible Twosome" has Wanda and Foop chide Poof for using strong language when he's only saying "Poof, poof" like he usually does.
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** "One Man Banned" has the montage of Timmy's successful career as a magician who plays the triangle include a part where Timmy is wearing the costume Michael Jackson wore in the music video while doing the Thriller dance with Cosmo, Wanda and Poof as zombies.
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** "One Man Banned" has the montage of Timmy's successful career as a magician musician who plays the triangle include a part where Timmy is wearing the costume Michael Jackson wore in the music video while doing the Thriller dance with Cosmo, Wanda and Poof as zombies.
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Meganekko is no longer a trope. It's a Fanspeak term. Moving wicks to Bespectacled Cutie when appropriate.
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* {{Meganekko}}: Tootie wears glasses. This trope is removed in ''Grow Up, Timmy Turner!'', in which SheIsAllGrownUp.
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--> '''Mrs. Turner:''' [[ItMakesSenseInContext We can reach Timmy with this: my braided underarm-hair rape!]]
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--> '''Mrs. Turner:''' [[ItMakesSenseInContext We can reach Timmy with this: my braided underarm-hair rape!]]rope!]]
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--> '''Mrs. Turner:''' [[ItMakesSenseInContext We can reach Timmy with this: a rope made with my armpits' hair!]]
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--> '''Mrs. Turner:''' [[ItMakesSenseInContext We can reach Timmy with this: a rope made with my armpits' hair!]]braided underarm-hair rape!]]
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* RapunzelHair: Trixie and Mandie have hair that goes down to their legs.
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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: inverted by "Da Rules", which is really "new limitations as the plot demands", often brought up by Wanda and Cosmo to explain why they can't just resolve the episode's main conflict with the power of wishes.
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* LukeIAmYourFather: Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/AbraCatastrophe'', where the iconic scene is spoofed by having Timmy get in a lightsaber battle with a DarthVaderClone who turns out to be Cosmo in disguise.
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* LukeIAmYourFather: Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/AbraCatastrophe'', where the iconic scene is spoofed by having Timmy get in a lightsaber battle with a DarthVaderClone Darth Vader expy who turns out to be Cosmo in disguise.
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** The eighth season has a villain teame known as L.O.S.E.R.S. (League of Super Evil Revenge Seekers) formed, with its members consisting of Dark Laser, Mr. Crocker, Foop and occasionally Vicky.
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** The eighth season has a villain teame team known as L.O.S.E.R.S. (League of Super Evil Revenge Seekers) formed, with its members consisting of Dark Laser, Mr. Crocker, Foop and occasionally Vicky.
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* LooseToothEpisode: In "Teeth for Two", Timmy's buckteeth have finally come loose. Since they are apparently worth as much as a diamond, Jorgen Von Strangle wants to use them to propose to the Tooth Fairy.
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* PunnyName:
** Timmy's fairy godmother is named ''Wand''a.
** The episode "Food Fight" has the plot involve a cooking show hosted by a German chef named Brad Wurst, with the contestants including a Hispanic chef named Hal Apeno, a Japanese chef named Sue Shi and a French chef named Crepe Suzette.
** Timmy's fairy godmother is named ''Wand''a.
** The episode "Food Fight" has the plot involve a cooking show hosted by a German chef named Brad Wurst, with the contestants including a Hispanic chef named Hal Apeno, a Japanese chef named Sue Shi and a French chef named Crepe Suzette.
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* LaughingGas:
** The DepravedDentist uses this to keep kids docile while he operates on them. Timmy steals the gas in the ItsAWonderfulPlot episode and later uses it to incapacitate Jorgen when the latter attempts to stop Timmy from altering reality further. Later [[SubvertedTrope subverted]], when Jorgen reveals he was fake laughing out of pity, and is [[NoSell completely immune]] to laughing gas of any kind.
** In "Fool's Day Out", [[AprilFoolsPlot Timmy seeks the help of the April Fool to prank his family and friends on April Fool's Day]]. At first, Timmy enjoys the Fool's pranks, but when the Fool starts performing lethal pranks (such as having Timmy's parents parachute into the Broken Glass and Pointy Objects Factory with pigs for parachutes), Timmy tells the Fool off. As retribution, the Fool tries to block out the sun and cause a new ice age, but Cosmo laughing at him before he can finish his jokes causes him to get comedy backup. If enough comedy backup builds up, the Fool will blow himself all the way back to Fairy World, so Timmy ensures that happens by wishing that all the air on Earth was filled with laughing gas. Sure enough, the laughing gas causes everyone in the world to laugh and sends the Fool back to Fairy World, foiling his plan.
** The DepravedDentist uses this to keep kids docile while he operates on them. Timmy steals the gas in the ItsAWonderfulPlot episode and later uses it to incapacitate Jorgen when the latter attempts to stop Timmy from altering reality further. Later [[SubvertedTrope subverted]], when Jorgen reveals he was fake laughing out of pity, and is [[NoSell completely immune]] to laughing gas of any kind.
** In "Fool's Day Out", [[AprilFoolsPlot Timmy seeks the help of the April Fool to prank his family and friends on April Fool's Day]]. At first, Timmy enjoys the Fool's pranks, but when the Fool starts performing lethal pranks (such as having Timmy's parents parachute into the Broken Glass and Pointy Objects Factory with pigs for parachutes), Timmy tells the Fool off. As retribution, the Fool tries to block out the sun and cause a new ice age, but Cosmo laughing at him before he can finish his jokes causes him to get comedy backup. If enough comedy backup builds up, the Fool will blow himself all the way back to Fairy World, so Timmy ensures that happens by wishing that all the air on Earth was filled with laughing gas. Sure enough, the laughing gas causes everyone in the world to laugh and sends the Fool back to Fairy World, foiling his plan.
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* RealMenWearPink: Timmy is just the start. He wears a pink hat and shirt and, while shown to have normal male interests, is shown to become an unabashed fan of Chip Skylark after befriending him in "Boys in the Band".
** This is lampshaded in an episode. When Timmy goes back to the past, he sees his parents moving into what would be his house. In the moving trunk are pink things because his parents thought they were having a girl. What's sitting on top is his infamous pink hat.
** This is lampshaded in an episode. When Timmy goes back to the past, he sees his parents moving into what would be his house. In the moving trunk are pink things because his parents thought they were having a girl. What's sitting on top is his infamous pink hat.
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* RealMenWearPink: RealMenWearPink:
** Timmy is just the start. He wears a pink hat and shirt and, while shown to have normal male interests, is shown to become an unabashed fan of Chip Skylark after befriending him in "Boys in the Band".
** This is lampshaded inan episode.the episode "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker". When Timmy goes back to the past, he sees his parents moving into what would be his house. In the moving trunk are pink things because his parents thought they were having a girl. What's sitting on top is his infamous pink hat.
** Timmy is just the start. He wears a pink hat and shirt and, while shown to have normal male interests, is shown to become an unabashed fan of Chip Skylark after befriending him in "Boys in the Band".
** This is lampshaded in
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* MusicalEpisode: ''School's Out: The Musical''. The holiday specials also feature musical numbers.
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* MusicalEpisode: ''School's Out: The Musical''. Musical'', as the title may indicate, has a lot of the plot carried through musical numbers. The holiday specials also feature musical numbers.numbers.
* MustacheVandalism: "Playdate of Doom" shows several drawings of Poof in Foop's cell, some of which have mustaches drawn on them.
* MustacheVandalism: "Playdate of Doom" shows several drawings of Poof in Foop's cell, some of which have mustaches drawn on them.
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* MesACrowd: The focus of an ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' short, due to all the demands of a bedridden Vicky
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* MesACrowd: The focus of an ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' short, due to all the demands of a bedridden VickyVicky, is Timmy wishing for clones of himself to appear.
* MichaelJacksonsThrillerParody:
** The "Real and Scary" musical number in the HalloweenEpisode "Scary Godparents" shows some monsters and skeletons doing a dance similar to the Thriller dance.
** "One Man Banned" has the montage of Timmy's successful career as a magician who plays the triangle include a part where Timmy is wearing the costume Michael Jackson wore in the music video while doing the Thriller dance with Cosmo, Wanda and Poof as zombies.
* MickeyMousing: Used with good effect in the NoDialogueEpisode (the aptly titled ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Pipe down!"]]''), counting as a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome ''for Butch Hartman himself.''
* MichaelJacksonsThrillerParody:
** The "Real and Scary" musical number in the HalloweenEpisode "Scary Godparents" shows some monsters and skeletons doing a dance similar to the Thriller dance.
** "One Man Banned" has the montage of Timmy's successful career as a magician who plays the triangle include a part where Timmy is wearing the costume Michael Jackson wore in the music video while doing the Thriller dance with Cosmo, Wanda and Poof as zombies.
* MickeyMousing: Used with good effect in the NoDialogueEpisode (the aptly titled ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Pipe down!"]]''), counting as a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome ''for Butch Hartman himself.''
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* MickeyMousing: Used with good effect in the NoDialogueEpisode (the aptly titled ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Pipe down!"]]''), counting as a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome ''for Butch Hartman himself.''
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** "Crocker Shocker" has another example involving Crocker when he breaks a mirror he looks at while stating that he lacks charisma.
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** "Presto Change-O" ends with Crocker in Doidle's body being dragged away to get "fixed", which ignores that Doidle already got neutered in "Dog's Day Afternoon".
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* LicensedGame: There are several video game tie-ins.
** A Windows racing game adapted from the episode "Information Stupor Highway" where the player has the option to play as Timmy, Cosmo or Wanda and race against Crocker's Crockbots.
** ''The Fairly [=OddParents=]: Enter the Cleft'' for Game Boy Advance, where Timmy has to save the world after it is taken over by the Crimson Chin's enemies the Bronze Kneecap, Country Boy and Spatula Woman.
** ''VideoGame/TheFairlyOddParentsBreakinDaRules'' for Game Boy Advance, PC, [=PlayStation=] 2, [=GameCube=] and Xbox, with the plot depending on which version[[note]]The conflict in the Game Boy Advance version is caused by Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda using their magic to bring the dreams of a sleeping Vicky to life, the console versions have Timmy having to set things right when he inadvertently causes Da Rules to fall into Vicky's hands and the PC version has a slightly different premise where Timmy's mission to recover Da Rules is caused by Juandissimo tricking him into wishing the book away[[/note]].
** ''VideoGame/TheFairlyOddParentsShadowShowdown'', released on the same systems as ''Breakin' Da Rules'' except for Xbox, where Timmy must fight a mysterious force interfering with his godparents' magic.
** ''VideoGame/FairlyOddParentsClashWithTheAntiWorld'', a Game Boy Advance exclusive where Timmy has to thwart the latest scheme of Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda, [[spoiler:who turn out to be CoDragons to Anti-Timmy]].
** A Windows racing game adapted from the episode "Information Stupor Highway" where the player has the option to play as Timmy, Cosmo or Wanda and race against Crocker's Crockbots.
** ''The Fairly [=OddParents=]: Enter the Cleft'' for Game Boy Advance, where Timmy has to save the world after it is taken over by the Crimson Chin's enemies the Bronze Kneecap, Country Boy and Spatula Woman.
** ''VideoGame/TheFairlyOddParentsBreakinDaRules'' for Game Boy Advance, PC, [=PlayStation=] 2, [=GameCube=] and Xbox, with the plot depending on which version[[note]]The conflict in the Game Boy Advance version is caused by Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda using their magic to bring the dreams of a sleeping Vicky to life, the console versions have Timmy having to set things right when he inadvertently causes Da Rules to fall into Vicky's hands and the PC version has a slightly different premise where Timmy's mission to recover Da Rules is caused by Juandissimo tricking him into wishing the book away[[/note]].
** ''VideoGame/TheFairlyOddParentsShadowShowdown'', released on the same systems as ''Breakin' Da Rules'' except for Xbox, where Timmy must fight a mysterious force interfering with his godparents' magic.
** ''VideoGame/FairlyOddParentsClashWithTheAntiWorld'', a Game Boy Advance exclusive where Timmy has to thwart the latest scheme of Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda, [[spoiler:who turn out to be CoDragons to Anti-Timmy]].
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** Timmy's parents got together either because [[ChildhoodFriendRomance they met as children]] (as indicated in "Father Time"), Mr. Turner sent a threatening love note to Mr. Turner (according to "Information Stupor Highway"), Mrs. Turner met Mr. Turner in the sporting goods department (which Mrs. Turner tells Timmy in "Who's Your Daddy?") or Mr. Turner caught Mrs. Turner on the rebound in college after she was dumped by Dinkleberg (as shown in "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker").
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** Timmy's parents got together either because [[ChildhoodFriendRomance they met as children]] (as indicated in "Father Time"), Mr. Turner sent a threatening love note to Mr.Mrs. Turner (according to "Information Stupor Highway"), Mrs. Turner met Mr. Turner in the sporting goods department (which Mrs. Turner tells Timmy in "Who's Your Daddy?") or Mr. Turner caught Mrs. Turner on the rebound in college after she was dumped by Dinkleberg (as shown in "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker").
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** Timmy's parents got together either because [[ChildhoodFriendRomance they met as children]] (as indicated in "Father Time"), Mr. Turner sent a threatening love not to Mr. Turner (according to "Information Stupor Highway"), Mrs. Turner met Mr. Turner in the sporting goods department (which Mrs. Turner tells Timmy in "Who's Your Daddy?") or Mr. Turner caught Mrs. Turner on the rebound in college after she was dumped by Dinkleberg (as shown in "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker").
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** Timmy's parents got together either because [[ChildhoodFriendRomance they met as children]] (as indicated in "Father Time"), Mr. Turner sent a threatening love not note to Mr. Turner (according to "Information Stupor Highway"), Mrs. Turner met Mr. Turner in the sporting goods department (which Mrs. Turner tells Timmy in "Who's Your Daddy?") or Mr. Turner caught Mrs. Turner on the rebound in college after she was dumped by Dinkleberg (as shown in "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker").
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* MayTheFarceBeWithYou: There are many ''Franchise/StarWars'' parodies throughout the series, with recurring villain Dark Laser even being a DarthVaderClone.
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* MayTheFarceBeWithYou: There are many ''Franchise/StarWars'' parodies throughout the series, with recurring villain Dark Laser even being a DarthVaderClone.blatant CaptainErsatz of Darth Vader.