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3'''''[[Series/TheFairlyOddParentsFairlyOdder Fairly Odder]]:''''' [[Characters/TheFairlyOddParentsFairlyOdder Fairly Odder Characters]]]]-]]]
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6!Made from wishes
7[[folder:Dark Laser]]
8!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
9[[caption-width-right:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/DarkLaser.jpg]]
10->"Just hear me out, 'cause once you get a taste of the ''daaaark'' power, you'll never go back."
11
12A sci-fi movie villain Timmy wished to life. Now he floats in space, waiting for a chance to destroy the Earth and conquer the universe.
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14* AffablyEvil: He's clearly an {{Expy}} of Darth Vader for sure, but he's also quite friendly and loves to play with his toy dog Flipsie.
15* AscendedExtra: A one-time villain in his first appearance, a ContinuityNod in his second, then suddenly a recurring baddie after Poof's birth between the sixth and eighth seasons before eventually disappearing in the ninth season. He eventually returns to be a regular villain in the tenth season.
16* BadassCape: Just like his inspiration, he has a cool cape.
17* CardCarryingVillain: As nearly all the villains of the show, he's very open about being the bad guy.
18* CompanionCube: His closest companion is a toy dog named Flipsy.
19* TheDarkSide: He tries to corrupt Timmy with the dark powers in "The End of the Universe-ity".
20* EnemyMine: With Timmy vs. The Darkness in "Wishology".
21* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He may be set on conquering the universe, but at least he's willing to share it with Flipsy.
22* {{Expy}}: Clearly based on [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]]. Some TV guide misprints even refer to him as Vader. What's particularly odd about the show's usage of the trope in this way, however, is that ''WesternAnimation/AbraCatastrophe'' featured a series of Timmy's dreams wherein he relived several iconic scenes from famous movies, one of which was the "I am your father" swordfight in Star Wars, which uses a character who looks ''exactly'' like Vader and is also voiced by Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson, to the point that the only grounds on which he could be claimed as a separate character are that he's never named at any point in the brief sequence and turns out to be Cosmo in disguise.
23* FriendlyEnemy: Or at least friendly enough to let Timmy use the Death Ball as a disco ball.
24* GalacticConqueror: At least he wants to look like this.
25* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler: In "The End of the Universe-ity", Timmy uses his wishes and ingenuity to make Dark Laser's weaponry backfire against him]].
26* ILied: [[spoiler: He promises Timmy he'd never attack Earth again if he returned the dark powers suit within 24 hours in "The End of the Universe-ity", but of course he was lying]].
27* NonHumanSidekick: His associate Flipsy is just a toy.
28* RealMenWearPink: He's very concerned with the interior design of the Death Ball.
29* VillainousFriendship: His appearances from "When Losers Attack" onward establish that he's good friends with Mr. Crocker and Foop.
30* WeCanRuleTogether: To Timmy, in "The End of the Universe-ity". Makes sense since he's a parody of [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]].
31* WouldHurtAChild: His episodes mainly focus on trying to destroy Timmy. "The End of the Universe-ity" is one of the few exceptions as he tries to tempt the boy with the dark side.
32[[/folder]]
33
34[[folder:Other Unwished Wishes]]
35!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonMarsden (Imaginary Gary), Creator/TaraStrong (Overlord Glee), Creator/GreyDeLisle (Trilli the Trust Gigglepie), Creator/CarlosAlazraqui (Superbike and Sergeant Gigglepie), Creator/DaranNorris (George Washington), Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (Thomas Jefferson, Benedict Arnold and the Pumpkinator), Creator/JimWard (Benjamin Franklin), Creator/JasonBateman (Tommy Turner), Creator/JeffGarlin (The Villain Not Named Shirley)
36->'''Gary:''' Laughing maniacally... not cool.
37
38More often than not, Timmy's wishes go awry, meaning he creates some interesting baddies for himself to fight. Even after being unwished, they are confined to storage, which only increases their hatred for Timmy. Oddly, this storage contains several things that Timmy technically never wished for in the first place, like the Sphinx, the Gigglepies, and the Founding Fathers.
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40* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The Gigglepies are aliens, but already know and speak the English language.
41* AndIMustScream: The eventual fate of all unwished is to be confined in file cabinets. Thankfully, a lot of them got a tropical island to hang out on.
42* BeardOfEvil: The Villain in "The Jerkinators" is evil and has a beard.
43* CombiningMecha: The Jack O'Bots are robotic pumpkins that can merge together to become an even bigger robot.
44* ContinuityCavalcade: Pretty much the whole point of "Escape From Unwish Island" is bringing back all the enemies Timmy inadvertently willed into existence via wishing.
45* CoolShades: Gary wears sunglasses.
46* CreateYourOwnVillain: Pretty much all of them exist because of Timmy wishing them into existence and failing to foresee any side effects or undesired outcomes in doing so.
47* EatenAlive: In his first appearence Gary gets defeated by being eaten by an imaginary version of Vicky. Lucky for him she spits him out later.
48%%* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Gary.
49* EvilLaugh: The Jack O'Bots and Gary laugh evilly, though the latter finds it uncool.
50* EvilOverlord: Overlord Glee is the leader of the Gigglepies and leads their goal of taking over and destroying planets.
51* FaceHeelTurn: The Founding Fathers in "Escape From Unwish Island" were initially on Timmy's side, but defected to Gary and the other unwished wishes after losing to them and deciding that they don't like Timmy either.
52* GalacticConqueror: Overlord Glee schemes to take over and blow up every country in the Gigglepies' path.
53%%* HypnoRay: Superbike has eyes like this.
54* IfICantHaveYou: Superbike tries to eliminate everyone Timmy values over him.
55* ImaginaryFriend: Gary is Timmy's imaginary friend made real by a wish.
56* {{Jerkass}}: Gary treats Timmy like crap upon being brought to life.
57%%* JokerJury: In "Escape From Unwish Island".
58%%* KangarooCourt: In "Escape From Unwish Island".
59* LanternJawOfJustice: Superbike has a huge chin, though his attitude is anything but heroic or noble.
60* NighInvulnerability: Superbike is completely indestructible, requiring Timmy to slowly dismantle him in order to defeat him.
61* NoodleIncident: We never see the outcome of Timmy's wish for Super Toilet, with all we have to go on being that the wish traumatized Cosmo to the point of freaking out whenever Super Toilet is mentioned in his presence. For that matter, it isn't even explained why Timmy wished for Super Toilet in the first place.
62* NoOntologicalInertia: Gary's Barrel Monkeys and TV-Tubbies that he summons in Timmy's mind to trap and plug Cosmo's and Wanda's ears disappear after [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever the giant Vicky that Timmy imagines]] seemingly "digests" him after [[SwallowedWhole swallowing him whole.]] This ends up being {{subverted|trope}} when that Vicky [[TooSpicyForYogSothoth spits him up due to him tasting "cool".]]
63* OmnicidalManiac:
64** The Pumpkinator and Overlord Glee both want to wipe out whole populations.
65** Shirley wanted to destroy both Timmy and Jimmy's universes.
66* OnlyOneName: Gary has no last name, which isn't too surprising for an imaginary friend.
67%%* ParodySue: Gary.
68%%* PokeThePoodle: The Villain in "The Jerkinators", at first.
69* RhymesOnADime: The Gigglepies speak in rhyme.
70* RuleOfDrama: As Timmy and Cosmo respectively address in "Escape from Unwish Island", Timmy did not wish away the Sphinx from ''WesternAnimation/AbraCatastrophe'', but it does add to the drama.
71* ShadowArchetype: Gary comes off as a meaner and ruder Timmy.
72* ShoutOut: Gary has similarities to [[Series/HappyDays the Fonz]].
73* TookALevelInBadass: The Villain in "The Jerkinators" ends up becoming a serious threat and nearly kills both Timmy and Jimmy.
74* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: Luckily for Gary, Vicky apparently hates the taste of "cool."
75* WeUsedToBeFriends: Before his villainy, Gary was Timmy's ImaginaryFriend, as well as his OnlyFriend. However, he developed extreme resentment towards Timmy due to the fact that Timmy started to grow up and make real friends, which led to him feeling abandoned like a "used toy".
76* WhatMeasureIsANonhuman: No one objects to the Unwished being put into storage.
77[[/folder]]
78[[folder:The Fair Bears]]
79!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett (Fair Bear), Creator/GreyDeLisle (Better Bear), Maddie Taylor (Happy Ray)
80
81A trio of saccharine bears who are the main characters of Chloe Carmichael's favorite show. Chloe wishes for them to be real, only to learn the hard way that the Fair Bears aren't as good-natured as she thought.
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83* AntagonistTitle: They are the villains of the episode "The Fair Bears".
84* BrokenPedestal: Chloe used to be their biggest fan, but admonishes the three for being very bad bears after she finds out they brainwashed Timmy and Wanda.
85* TheBusCameBack: They return in "Goldie-Crocks and the Three Fair Bears" to form a BigBadDuumvirate with Mr. Crocker.
86* {{ControlFreak}}s: They literally resort to ''capturing and brainwashing'' their victims into a state of perpetual happiness
87* CorruptedCharacterCopy: They take a more cynical view on the nature of the Franchise/CareBears as friendly beings who help out people who are feeling down by establishing them to be control freaks who aren't above resorting to brainwashing to make their opposition conform to being perpetually cheerful.
88* FauxAffablyEvil: Don't let their cute, friendly faces fool you. Despite clearly looking like anthropomorphic cartoon bears meant to spread smiles, deep down, they're cold and ruthless {{ControlFreak}}s who use brainwashing to get their way.
89* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Fair Bear wears a shirt, but no pants.
90* MindControlDevice: Their Happy Hats are made to keep their brainwashed victims ''perpetually happy.''
91* OddNameOut: Happy Ray is the only one whose name isn't "Bear" put after a random word.
92* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Better Bear is the sole female among the Fair Bears.
93[[/folder]]
94
95!!Residents of Dimmsdale
96[[folder:Dr. Bender and Wendell]]
97[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/drbenderandwendell.jpg]]
98 [[caption-width-right:320:Dr. Bender (left) and Wendell (right).]]
99!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GilbertGottfried (Dr. Bender for the first three seasons and Wendell), Creator/ButchHartman (Dr. Bender for remaining speaking roles)
100->'''Dr. Bender:''' And now I'm going to get medieval on your mouth!
101
102Dimmsdale's resident dentist and his son. Both take great pleasure in acting like complete {{jerkass}}es.
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104* ALighterShadeOfBlack: While Wendell can be just as obnoxious as his dad, even he can be annoyed by his father scaring away the other kids.
105-->'''Wendell''': ''You're'' the reason I don't have any friends!
106* BigNo: Dr. Bender in "Shiny Teeth".
107* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Wendell never appeared again after "Shiny Teeth", with his father following suit after Season 5.
108* DemotedToExtra: After "Shiny Teeth," Dr. Bender began only making sporadic speaking cameos, voiced by Butch Hartman attempting to imitate Gilbert Gottfried's voice, before eventually disappearing from the show altogether.
109* DepravedDentist: Dr. Bender is a dentist and tends to enjoy performing painful dental procedures on children a little too much. Hell, he's willing to painfully remove kids' teeth for no reason at all.
110* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Dr. Bender's one redeeming quality is that he genuinely seems to love his son.
111-->'''Dr. Bender:''' Come on, Wendell! It's time to meet Mr. Chip Skylark!\
112'''Wendell:''' And rip his teeth out?\
113'''Dr. Bender:''' [[SoProudOfYou That's my boy!]]
114* FalseTeethTomfoolery: At the end of Dr. Bender's debut episode, it is revealed that his perfect teeth are actually dentures.
115* {{Hypocrite}}: They often judge people by how bad their teeth are, compared to their "perfect" ones. The hypocrite part comes from Bender's teeth being ''dentures''. Wendell also seems to blame his father for his lack of friends, even though he's just as much of an arrogant jerk.
116* GenerationXerox: Dr. Bender's son Wendell essentially looks like a shorter version of his father and is just as sadistic and obsessed with perfect teeth.
117* ImpossibleThief: In "Shiny Teeth" they manage to steal Chip Skylark's teeth.
118* IJustWantToHaveFriends: In "Scary Godparents" Wendell claims that his dad is the reason why he doesn’t have any friends after his dad had scared away Timmy, Chester and AJ by overtly promising to do painful procedures on their toothless gums after their teeth eventually decay from the candy he offers them.
119* {{Jerkass}}: Dr. Bender is obnoxious, rude, and stubborn. He also loves that the kids are scared of him, has given out candy just so children's teeth will become decayed enough to warrant check-ups from him and, as shown in "Shiny Teeth", won't even bother finding an excuse to painfully extract their teeth.
120* ManChild: Dr. Bender is an adult with the mentality of a child with the way he thinks in "The Same Game." He insults everyone with less than perfect teeth using names you'd expect a six-year-old to come up with.
121* MissingMom: Wendell's mother remains unaccounted for.
122* {{Narcissist}}: In "The Same Game", their arrogance in being better than everybody else leads Timmy to wishing that everyone on Earth were identical grey blobs to spite them. Even still, the two of them somehow maintain that they are "greyer and blobbier" than everybody else.
123* NeverMyFault: While Wendell is probably right that his father's behavior alienates him from other kids. Wendell himself is a rude arrogant bully, who always assists his father in antagonizing others.
124* {{Pride}}: The two of them are ''extremely'' narcissistic, believing that they're superior to everyone just because they have perfect teeth.
125[[/folder]]
126
127!!Other Kids
128[[folder:Remy Buxaplenty]]
129!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
130[[quoteright:171:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/remybuxaplenty_2067.jpg]]
131->"Winner gets to keep his godparents, and loser, and by loser I mean Turner, forgets he ever had them..."
132
133A lonely rich godchild. He resents Timmy for having real parents and godparents. He is determined to make Timmy lose Cosmo and Wanda.
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135* AlphaBastard: Goes out of his way to torment Timmy.
136* ArchEnemy: Aside from Vicky, Crocker, and Francis, he is Timmy's most personal enemy.
137* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Juandissimo has barely mentioned him since "Operation: F.U.N.". [[TheBusCameBack He eventually reappears in the episode "Country Clubbed" from Season 9]], four seasons after his last appearance in the series, except with a slight redesign and a minimal role.
138* CardCarryingVillain: As an InsultBackfire in "Operation: F.U.N.", he ''thanks'' Wanda for calling him an evil boy.
139* CheatersNeverProsper:
140** Averted in "The Big Bash", where he tied with Timmy.
141** Played straight in the book ''Scout's Honor!'', where he is disqualified the moment the receipts for the purchases he made to cheat are revealed.
142* ChronicVillainy: He goes right back to tormenting Timmy after they make a truce.
143* DrivenByEnvy: Along with just being a rich prick, he gives this reason during a competition with Timmy when the latter states he doesn't care if he has a fairy godparent.
144-->'''Remy''': But I care if you do! My parents are never home! I never get to see them! Why should you have real parents ''and'' fairy godparents that love you ''when I '''don't'''?!''
145* EvilCounterpart: He's basically Timmy with a richer background but without his redeeming qualities.
146* EvilLaugh: He laughs evilly in "Operation: F.U.N."
147* FreudianExcuse: His parents are extremely neglectful, and he doesn't seem to have any real friends either. He has a godparent for a reason.
148* InsultBackfire: In "Operation: F.U.N.", he thanks Wanda for calling him an evil boy.
149* LonelyRichKid: In fact, [[AbusiveParents his workaholic and billionaire parents's EXTREME neglect of him]] is Remy's FreudianExcuse as well as the reason why he's got a fairy godfather in the first place.
150* MeaningfulName: He's a rich kid whose surname is a play on "bucks aplenty". Bucks as in dollars.
151* ParentalNeglect: If you think Timmy's parents are [[AdultsAreUseless completely useless and neglectful]], you should look at his. They can't even remember his name or even that they have a son half the time!
152* PutOnABus: At the end of his first appearance. [[TheBusCameBack He returned in three episodes in season five and later in one episode in season nine]].
153* TheResenter: This is Remy's biggest flaw. Despite coming from an incredibly wealthy family and having a fairy godparent, he's unable to be happy enough to tolerate others (or at least those in proximity anyway) from having fairies. He does not get why Timmy deserves to have both loving parents and fairy godparents.
154* RichBastard: Initially he had a FreudianExcuse, as his parents constantly ignore him and he antagonizes Timmy because he's jealous of the fact that Timmy has both a set of loving parents and Fairy Godparents. As the series went on, Remy's actions seemed to have less to do with his family issues and more to do with Remy just acting like a douche for no reason. Hell, even before we found out about his parents he was like that, where he bought every ticket to the new Crash Nebula movie ''just for his piles of money''.
155* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Prone to bribing people to get his way, especially in "Operation: F.U.N."
156* WellDoneSonGuy: He really wants his father to acknowledge him.
157[[/folder]]
158!!Comic Books
159[[folder:Crimson Chin Villains]]
160!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JayLeno (Nega-Chin), Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (The Bronze Kneecap and The Brass Knuckles), Creator/SusanneBlakeslee ([=H2Olga=]), Creator/CarlosAlazraqui (Country Boy in ''VideoGame/TheFairlyOddparentsBreakinDaRules''), Creator/GreyDeLisle (Spatula Woman), Creator/JimWard (Short Fuse), Creator/RobPaulsen (The Gilded Arches in ''The Fairly [=OddParents=]: Breakin' Da Rules'')
161->'''Nega Chin''': Come, my partners in pain, it's time to show this three dimensional world my three Ds: Destruction, Doom, and uh...more Doom!
162
163The Crimson Chin has a whole gallery of villains to fight. While they mostly cause havoc in the Comic Book World, they occasionally break the barrier and escape into the real world.
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165* AchillesHeel: The Gilded Arches has a literal one that if his heel was tickled, [[spoiler: he would laugh uncontrollably.]]
166* AllThereInTheManual: The Comic Book World is expanded on in the video games and in a series of webisodes. In fact, the Gilded Arches, the Copper Cranium, and the Giant Doctor Robot only appeared in these places.
167* ArchEnemy: The Bronze Kneecap was initially the Crimson Chin's main nemesis, but the Nega Chin later upstaged the Bronze Kneecap and is even said to be the Crimson Chin's archenemy by Dr. Crocktopus in "The Big Superhero Wish".
168* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: A variation. The webisode featuring the Brass Knuckles states he had enacted a three-state burglary spree of nail salons, glove factories and the bank. The latter was due to having to pay for all those manicures and gloves.
169* BerserkButton: Short Fuse literally blows up when people use the words "tiny", "little", or "small" in reference to him.
170* BigBad: The Nega Chin in the Comic Book World, the Bronze Kneecap in the video game ''Enter the Cleft!''
171* BlowYouAway: The Iron Lung can create powerful gusts of wind by inhaling and exhaling.
172* BuffySpeak: The Nega Chin sometimes resorts to non-descriptive language when rambling about the unpleasant fates he intends to inflict upon the heroes.
173* CanonForeigner: The Copper Cranium is exclusive to the webisodes, with the Gilded Arches' only appearance outside of the webisodes being the console version of the ''Breakin' Da Rules'' video game.
174* CardCarryingVillain: All of them wear their villainy on their sleeves.
175* CoolShades: The Gilded Arches wears sunglasses.
176* CreateYourOwnVillain: The Bronze Kneecap became enemies with the Crimson Chin because the Chin made him lose a game and never apologized for it.
177* DiscoDan: The Gilded Arches has an afro and dresses like a disco dancer.
178* DisproportionateRetribution: The Bronze Kneecap wants to kill the Chin for causing him to lose a game then not apologizing. Even if it is reasonable to be peeved off by that, killing someone over it is still pretty out of proportion.
179* EvenEvilHasStandards: In "Chindred Spirits", it is indicated that [=H2Olga=] draws the line at dating underage boys. She turns out to be the blind date the Crimson Chin is waiting for and the Chin leaves Timmy with his hat and rose, afterwards [=H2Olga=] states to Timmy that he's too young for her.
180* EvilLaugh: In occasion, the Nega Chin looks at his watch and says "Oh. Time for my ''EvilLaugh!''" He then engages in said evil laugh on cue.
181* EvilTwin: The Nega Chin is an evil Crimson Chin in a black costume.
182* FormerChildStar: The Gilded Arches' backstory is that he is a former child star who snapped once his movies were not screened at theaters anymore.
183* GlamourFailure: Even when the Nega Chin disguises himself as the Crimson chin he leeps his red eyes and shark like teeth, and still has a voice sharper than the Crimson Chin. Not that anyone notices...
184* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Nega Chin has glowing eyes.
185* HarmlessVillain: The Copper Cranium is defeated with ease.
186* HartmanHips: Spatula Woman has wide hips.
187* TheLastStraw: Before he was the villain, the Bronze Kneecap had spent his sporting career coming in third place ''every time''. The one day where it seemed like he'd take the gold, the Crimson Chin accidentally broke his kneecap, landing him in third ''again'', all while not apologizing. This pushed Kneecap over the edge and into villainy.
188* LegionOfDoom: The webisodes feature an assembled team of Crimson Chin villains called the Body of Evil (consisting of the Bronze Kneecap, the Copper Cranium, the Brass Knuckles, the Iron Lung and the Gilded Arches).
189* MakingASplash: [=H2Olga=] can manipulate water.
190* NoFourthWall: They are well aware they live inside a comic book.
191* RedEyesTakeWarning: The Nega Chin has red eyes and is as evil as expected
192* RoguesGallery: Let's see...The Nega Chin, the Bronze Kneecap, Spatula Woman, Country Boy, the Iron Lung, the Copper Cranium, the Gilded Arches, the Brass Knuckles, the Giant Doctor Robot, the Titanium Toenail, the Golden Gut, [=H2Olga=], Short Fuse, the Iron Maiden, Dogzilla, Mike the Evil Living Building, Craig the Evil Living Trashcan... did I miss any?
193** You did. Hair-Razor, who was turned evil (by Timmy) and was for a short while the Chin's girlfriend, Golden-Locks. (This, of course, [[StatusQuoIsGod was a one-episode thing.]])
194* ThemeNaming: A good deal of the villains are an element/alloy plus a body part.
195* UseYourHead: The Copper Cranium has a copper skull set on top of his human head which he uses as a battering ram.
196* VictoryIsBoring: The Bronze Kneecap in "Chindred Spirits".
197* VillainTeamUp: Frequently, at least two of the Crimson Chin's enemies are working together.
198* TheVoiceless: The Copper Cranium and the Titanium Toenail never have lines.
199* WouldntHitAGirl: The Brass Knuckles states that he doesn't fight girls. This backfires on him quickly when Timmy's mom immediately chooses to kick his ass.
200[[/folder]]
201
202!Dimsdale Elementary
203
204[[folder:Shallowgrave]]
205!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
206->"You can't spell hooky without 'hook'!"
207
208The former truant officer of Dimmsdale Elementary, currently a teacher at FUN Academy. He loves being sadistic on the job, and takes delight in making kids miserable.
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210* ArmCannon: His prosthetic hook hand can transform into a cannon.
211* DrillSergeantNasty: In "Operation: F.U.N.", he now works as a drill instructor at the titular military academy and forces AJ, Chester and Timmy to go through a very hazardous obstacle course.
212* EyepatchOfPower: He wears an eyepatch, which covers up a robotic eye.
213* HookHand: His left hand is a hook.
214* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: With a surname like "Shallowgrave", you know he's to be feared.
215* PsychoForHire: Principal Waxeplax is informed by Shallowgrave that it costs extra to turn in truant kids alive, implying that otherwise he would've outright killed Timmy Turner and the de-aged Catman.
216* SeriousBusiness: He takes his job very seriously.
217* SwissArmyAppendage: He can swap his hook out for all sorts of things.
218[[/folder]]
219
220[[folder:Ms. Sunshine/Doombringer]]
221!!!'''Voiced by:''' Carolyn Lawrence (as Ms. Sunshine), Creator/SusanneBlakeslee (as Ms. Doombringer)
222
223A substitute teacher who replaces Crocker in the episode [[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS5E34NoSubstituteForCrazy "No Substitute For Crazy"]]. At first she acts nice and sweet, quickly winning the favor of the students and causing Timmy to wish for her to be their permanent teacher. No sooner than this wish is granted, however, she reveals her true colors as yet ''another'' fairy hunter. Unlike Crocker, she is ''much'' more competent at the job. She is last seen being carried away by a car but vows to return.
224----
225* AxCrazy: Her methods are ''much'' more violent than Crocker.
226* BetterTheDevilYouKnow: After she reveals her true colors, Timmy ended up wanting Crocker back on the basis that having a fairy-obsessed teacher who is too incompetent to be a significant threat is easier to handle than a fairy hunter who is far better at hunting fairies.
227* BitchInSheepsClothing: Initially she behaves friendly with students, but it is actually all a facade.
228* CastAsAMask: Carolyn Lawrence voices her as Ms. Sunshine, with Creator/SusanneBlakeslee voicing her as Ms. Doombringer.
229* EgomaniacHunter: She's focused entirely on hunting fairies.
230* EvilCostumeSwitch: She changes her outfit in front of the class into a more sinister outfit.
231* EvilerThanThou: She's an even worse fairy-obsessed villain than Crocker, proving to be far more dangerous and comptetent than Crocker ever was. Unlike Crocker who wants to use their power and prove their existence, she seems content with simply killing them and mounting their wings as trophies.
232* EvilSoundsDeep: Her voice drops a bit once she casts off the Sunshine act.
233* EvilTeacher: She's a villainous teacher who likes to hunt fairies.
234* GirlWithPsychoWeapon: She has a wide arsenal of weapons she uses to hunt fairies.
235* HotTeacher: Doombringer is designed as one of the more attractive teachers at Timmy's school.
236* {{Sadist}}: She enjoys trying to kill Timmy and his friends.
237* ShoutOut: Her Doombringer outfit is one to ComicBook/ThePunisher, being a black uniform with a similar skull insignia.
238* TransformationSequence: When she shifts to her Doombringer persona.
239* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Unlike Crocker, her desire to find fairies isn't to prove people right or conquer the world. She's just AxCrazy and wants to tear the wings off of fairies to mount on her wall!.
240* WeWillMeetAgain: She vows to return someday after getting hit by and carried off by a bus. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse She never does.]]
241* WhiteHairBlackHeart: She has white hair while she's Ms. Doombringer and is shown to be very ruthless and sadistic.
242[[/folder]]
243
244!Magical Beings
245[[folder:Norm the Genie]]
246!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NormMacDonald ("Genie Meanie Minie Mo" and "Back to the Norm"), Robert Cait (''WesternAnimation/FairyIdol'')
247[[caption-width-right:171:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/NormTheGenie.jpg]]
248->"This is my evil laugh, I've been working on it for a little bit, what do you think?"
249
250A genie trapped in a lava lamp, he schemes to be free, and he doesn't care who he has to step on to get free.
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252* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Unsurprisingly, Norm provides this lesson for Timmy, by repeatedly fooling him over with a combination of ExactWords and LoopholeAbuse, and nearly causing Timmy to lose his fairies.
253* BigBad: He is the central villain of "Fairy Idol", as the conflict is driven by his efforts to make Timmy lose his fairy godparents as well as win the Fairy Idol singing competition so he can become a fairy godparent and in doing so be permanently freed from his lamp.
254* BrilliantButLazy: In his first two episodes, he spends most of his time trolling the people around him, with only one attempt to gain his freedom. Come "Fairy Idol" however, he comes up with a clever plan to both get back at Timmy for defeating him and win his freedom, and he very nearly succeeded.
255* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He has evidently stopped trying to escape his lamp after ''Fairy Idol''.
256* CoolShades: Always seen with a pair of sunglasses on.
257* DeadpanSnarker: Every sentence coming out of Norm's mouth is usually biting snark.
258* DisproportionateRetribution: He views Timmy as his "mortal enemy", and would be very happy if the kid died on Mars or be stripped of his fairy godparents permanently, all because ... he managed to send Norm back to his lamp at the last second via a lucky wish. After Norm already spend most of the episode messing with his wishes.
259* TheDreaded: Timmy is absolutely terrified of him, which is all the more telling given that they had only met once. It ''is'' justified, though, as Norm has incredible magical power and the cunning to match, with Timmy only defeating him by catching Norm off guard with a surprisingly smart wish.
260* EnemyMine: In "Back to the Norm", he gets so fed up with Crocker not taking his suggestion of sending Timmy to Mars ([[NeverMyFault not to mention the latter repeatedly blaming him for his plans failing]]) that he throws his lamp at Timmy and begs him to help get revenge on Crocker. Timmy does so by sending Crocker to Mars without a space suit, much to Norm's delight.
261* EvilLaugh: It's more of an evil cackle really, but he's working on it.
262* ExactWords: Part of how he messes with people's wishes, by following the orders to the letter and not an inch more.
263-->'''Norm:''' Guess you should have wished for an omelette on a plate!
264* FauxAffablyEvil: He may act friendly and amusing, but don't be fooled. His fun-loving demeanor conceals a selfish and manipulative JackassGenie.
265* GenieInABottle: Or a [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible lava lamp]].
266* IJustWantToBeFree: A classic, given that he is a genie, above all, Norm wants to be free from the lamp. Unlike more benevolent examples of this trope, Norm doesn't care who he has to step on to get there.
267* InkSuitActor: Looks like Norm [=MacDonald=] with sunglasses, a ponytail and a beard.
268* IrrationalHatred: "Well, I'm off to destroy Canada. ''(darkly)'' They've had it too good for ''too long''."
269* ItAmusedMe: The main reason his wishes always blow up in the face of the wish-maker, Norm just really enjoys messing with people.
270* JackassGenie: He makes his wishes backfire all the time, and seems to enjoy doing so. Apparently genies have a reputation for being tricky and untrustworthy in general, as Timmy is promptly warned of Norm's nature by Wanda. However, Timmy [[LampshadeHanging Lampshades]] this by saying that the wishes Cosmo and Wanda makes ''also'' backfire, with no effort on Norm or any other genie's part, which is why he still goes along with it.
271** However, while Norm is no less of a JackassGenie, he [[VillainHasAPoint rightfully points out]] how him twisting the wishes sometimes isn't even needed, especially when humans make "big reality changer"-wishes (often including money and power), in which case he can (and will) simply set a timer and wait for everything to go awry instead.
272* KryptoniteFactor: Anything made of [[AppliedPhlebotinum SMOOF]], though it's forgotten after his debut. He cites it as one of the three things he can't escape from, alongside magic lamps and "[[MurderArsonAndJaywalking the charms of]] Creator/BarbaraEden".
273* LargeHam: He is chatty and fun-loving, and loves to gloat about his evil schemes.
274* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:In the climax of ''Fairy Idol'', Norm's plans were ultimately derailed by Chester, whom he treated as an UnwittingPawn beforehand.]]
275* LaughablyEvil: Most notably in “Fairy Idol”, where he has a lot of fun making remarks to his enemies. Even to Chester everytime he summons him to make his wishes.
276* LoopholeAbuse: Norm is perfectly willing to use any loophole to his advantage, usually found in a poorly worded wish. He even gleefully boasts that making a specific enough wish to prevent him from tricking you is nigh impossible. Unless you happen to be a lawyer. This gets somewhat mitigated in "Fairy Idol", where simply whishing everything back the way it was before seems to work just fine.
277* ManipulativeBastard: When he actually ''has'' a plan he wants to implement, he's very good at twisting his master into making wishes to benefit him.
278* TheNicknamer: He rarely addresses people by their real name, instead giving them insulting nicknames.
279* NoodleIncident: By "Fairy Idol", he has a copy of Da Rules in his possession. A quick flashback shows that Cosmo gave it to him due to being displeased with the book's lack of pictures, but it still isn't explained when this happened or why Cosmo thought giving the book to Norm was a good idea (aside from obviously being an idiot who lacks foresight).
280* NotSoHarmlessVillain: His first two appearances he really isn't motivated to do much and is mainly just a {{jerkass}}. Then in "Fairy Idol", he shows that when he's got the right motivation, he can be a great player of XanatosSpeedChess and got a NearVillainVictory by being very close to permanently stripping Timmy of his godparents as well as becoming a fairy godparent himself so he'd be permanently free from the lamp.
281* PetTheDog: An odd example in "Back To Norm". While having a truce with Timmy, Norm sincerely offers to give Timmy regular teeth.
282* SealedEvilInACan: He was sealed inside a lava lamp at Mr. Birkenbake's garage sale (technically, just a sale outside his minivan) before he is rubbed free by Timmy. His debut episode ends with Timmy getting him back in the lava lamp, which is subsequently purchased by Mr. Crocker and mailed to Crocker's uncle Albert in Canada. Norm sees this as a victory, but finds to his detriment that Uncle Albert is in no position to rub his lamp because he's wearing a straitjacket due to his obsession with genies getting him committed to an asylum. He gets free again in "Back to the Norm" when Crocker's uncle apparently mails the lamp back to his nephew, only to be re-imprisoned yet again and make one more attempt at obtaining freedom in the "Fairy Idol" special.
283* TimeAbyss: He claims to be 50,000 years old and cites his millennia of experience as a factor in why Timmy shouldn't try to outsmart him.
284* {{Troll}}: His existence seems to revolve around granting wishes that intentionally backfire, all for his own amusement.
285* VillainEpisode: "Back to the Norm" focuses on him trying to get Crocker to make a wish he can use to harm Timmy.
286* VillainSong: His half of "Gimme the Wand" consists of him singing about how he desires to win Fairy Idol so he can become a fairy godparent and therefore be free to grant as many wishes as he wants forever.
287* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: In "Back to the Norm", Norm frequently suggests Crocker wish Timmy to Mars to do away with him, only for Crocker to constantly rebuff him by insisting Timmy must die via one of his many convoluted "genius" plans, all of which fail.
288* XanatosSpeedChess: In "Fairy Idol", he comes up with a complex plan of becoming a fairy godparent to be permanently free of his lamp, during which he adjusts the plan to accomodate certain obstacles (mainly Timmy realizing what he's up to and trying to thwart his intentions).
289[[/folder]]
290
291[[folder:Anti-Fairies]]
292!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaranNorris (Anti-Cosmo, Anti-Jorgen, and Anti-Fairy Council), Creator/SusanneBlakeslee (Anti-Wanda), Creator/EricBauza (Foop and Anti-Fairy Council), Maddie Taylor (Anti-Sparky and Anti-Fairy Council), Creator/JimWard (generic Anti-Fairies and Anti-Fairy Council), Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (generic Anti-Fairies), Creator/RobPaulsen (generic Anti-Fairies), Jeff Garcia (generic Anti-Fairies), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (generic Anti-Fairies), Creator/CarlosAlazraqui (Anti-Fairy Council)
293!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/ScottBaio (Foop's human form in ''Film/AFairlyOddSummer''), Bill Marchant (Anti-Fairy Councilman 1 in ''A Fairly Odd Summer''), Stephan Aberle (Anti-Fairy Councilman 2 in ''A Fairly Odd Summer''), Veena Sood (Anti-Fairy Councilman 3 in ''A Fairly Odd Summer'')
294[[caption-width-right:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Anti_Fairies.png]]
295->'''Anti-Cosmo''': Hey, that's cheating! I like it!
296
297The evil counterparts of the fairies, opposite of them in every way. While fairies spread happiness, the anti-fairies delight in spreading bad luck, especially on Friday the 13th. Each fairy has an opposite among the anti-fairies, who hold the opposite character traits. They are lead by Anti-Cosmo.
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299* AffablyEvil: Anti-Cosmo is usually well-mannered, even when openly informing Timmy and his godparents about the nefarious things he intends to do to them.
300* AlwaysChaoticEvil: The anti-fairies are, or at least are believed to be, a 100% evil race with no benign members among them.
301* AntagonisticOffspring: Foop isn't usually nice to his parents. Hell, his debut episode has him [[ForcedTransformation turn his parents into stuffed animals]] as well as openly insulting his mother's intelligence after Anti-Wanda tells him of how the Big Anti-Fairy Wand is Anti-Fairy World's source of power.
302* ArchEnemy: Foop considers Poof his personal enemy.
303* ArtEvolution: Anti-Cosmo's fangs are given a simplified design in the last episode he physically appears in.
304* AscendedExtra: Anti-Jorgen in the TV series only gets a couple of cameos (only one of which gives him any lines) and a mention by Jorgen in the episode "The Gland Plan" as well as a brief appearance in the ''Magazine/NickelodeonMagazine'' comic story "Will the Real Cosmo Please Stand Up?", while the Game Boy Advance game ''Clash with the Anti-World'' features him as one of the bosses, with Timmy having to beat him in a race using his car form.
305* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: Most notably comes up in "The Gland Plan", where Cosmo's fagiggly gland (an organ fairies possess that enables them to shapeshift) has gone bad. Anti-Cosmo reveals that his own fagiggly gland has the same problem, but states that his is going "good".
306* BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil: An anti-fairy is born for every fairy. As such, when Poof is born, Foop is inevitably born as well.
307* BeardedBaby: Foop has a mustache and a goatee in spite of being an infant.
308* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Foop acts like this to Chloe when he sees what kind of monster Vicky is.
309* BerserkButton: Anti-Sparky has, not one, but ''three'', which include correcting him, raising your voice at him, and looking him in the eye.
310* BewareOfViciousDog: Anti-Sparky is a purely evil dog and ferocious at all times.
311* BigBadDuumvirate:
312** Anti-Cosmo joins forces with H.P. as the central threat in "Fairly Oddbaby" (where they try to capture Cosmo and Wanda's new baby to use the child's magic to take over the universe) and "The Fairly Oddlympics" (where they try to win the Oddlympics by cheating and incapacitating Jorgen).
313** Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda cause the conflict in the Game Boy Advance version of the ''Breakin' Da Rules'' game by using their magic to make Vicky's dreams reality.
314* BizarroUniverse: Anti-Fairy World, and every Anti-Fairy is the opposite of their counterpart in both moral compass and personality (Anti-[[CloudCuckoolander Cosmo]] is an EvilGenius, Anti-[[OnlySaneMan Wanda]] is a [[TheDitz harmless dimwit]], Anti-[[IncorruptiblePurePureness Poof]] is the pure evil [[EnfantTerrible Foop]], and Anti-[[CloudCuckoolander Sparky]] is the same as Anti-Cosmo, but to a lesser extent).
315* BrainyBaby: Foop is an evil genius and able to speak in full sentences from the moment Anti-Wanda gives birth to him.
316* BreakoutVillain: Since Season 7 onward, Foop has became more and more prominent as one of the main antagonists of the series and he has more amount of screen-time in the show. On the other hand, his parents (and his race as a whole) have became very much OutOfFocus thenceforth.
317* BritishStuffiness: Anti-Cosmo.
318* CardCarryingVillain: Foop is the best example of a villain who wears their villainy on their sleeve. This makes perfect sense, considering that he's the Anti-Fairy counterpart to the kind and cheerful fairy baby Poof.
319* CharacterizationMarchesOn:
320** In their first appearance ("That Old Black Magic") it's established that humans can't see them without special glasses. Then, in their next appearance ("The Gland Plan") Timmy can see them without them. This is HandWaved in "When Nerds Collide" by saying the invisibility is only on Earth, and immediately afterward this ability is taken away. Fair deal... except that, in the first appearance, Timmy needed the glasses in Fairy World too.
321** In his first appearance in "Anti-Poof", Foop is more malicious and a bigger threat who HatesEveryoneEqually that prefers to work alone to the point where the other Anti-Fairies are forced to aid the Fairies in singing a lullaby to calm Foop and make him sleepy. Compare that to his later appearances which play up his comedic side a lot more and being more likely to be on the receiving end of slapstick than dishing it out and having no problem teaming up with other villains for evil plans by season 8.
322* CheatersNeverProsper: In "The Fairly Oddlympics", Anti-Cosmo and Head Pixie become so focused on cheating each other that they fail to win the competition.
323* TheChessmaster: Anti-Cosmo and Foop both like to cook up complex schemes in advancing their goals.
324* CoDragons: The Game Boy Advance game ''Clash with the Anti-World'' has Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda behind the conflict, but near the end of the game are revealed to be subservient to Anti-Timmy.
325* CrownOfPower: Unlike the other Anti-Fairies, Anti-Cosmo wears a bowler hat instead of a crown, possibly to signify his leadership among them.
326* DemotedToDragon: Foop suffers this in "Man's Worst Friend", due to his fear of Anti-Sparky.
327* DemotedToExtra: After Foop was born, his parents Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda were gradually phased out, to the point that they only got occasional mentions after "Balance of Flour".
328* DidntThinkThisThrough: In "Timmy's Secret Wish!", Foop, having [[EvilLawyerJoke become a lawyer]], exposes the secret wish Timmy made to freeze the world in ComicBookTime so he would be able to keep Cosmo and Wanda forever, as part of his latest plan to get rid of Poof, as, since Poof only exists because of a wish Timmy made, he would be undone like all of Timmy's other wishes. Foop succeeds, but it's only afterwards that Jorgen reminded him that, as Poof's EvilCounterpart, ''he'' would be undone as well. In defense though, his plan does get Cosmo and Wanda's memory of Poof erased.
329* DoesNotLikeSpam: Implied, Since Wanda loves chocolate, Anti-Wanda seems to hate chocolate.
330* DotingParent: When Foop is born and starts his conquest, Anti-Wanda can't help but gush about how capable her son is in spite of his young age, even after Foop has brought Anti-Fairy World to ruin and turned all the Anti-Fairies into sapient stuffed animals.
331* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Anti-Cosmo didn't have fangs in the Anti-Fairies' debut episode "That Old Black Magic".
332* EnfantTerrible: Foop, being the Anti-Fairy counterpart to the cheerful fairy baby Poof, is naturally an evil infant.
333* EvenEvilHasStandards:
334** Hard as it sounds, even Foop is terrified of Vicky to the point where he forms an EnemyMine with Timmy and Poof a couple times to defeat her.
335** Foop is also deeply disturbed by Dark Laser's attachment to Flipsy.
336* EvilBrit: Anti-Cosmo. Accent, posh, outfit, FANGS! He's a textbook example. In fact, many fans have portrayed him as a Vampire.
337* EvilCounterpart: The anti-fairies are the true Evil Counterparts, as they are the Fairies with blue skin, pointy ears, and fangs, and taken further with Foop, who is cube-shaped to contrast Poof being spherical.
338* EvilGenius:
339** Deliberately to contrast his good counterpart, Anti-Cosmo is an evil genius who typically leads the fairies in their evil schemes, despite him being the youngest anti-fairy before Foop came along.
340** Foop himself also tends to be an intelligent villain.
341* EvilLaugh: An inevitable villain cliche.
342* EvilTwin: There's one Anti-Fairy for every Fairy.
343* {{Expy}}: Foop is essentially an Anti-Fairy version of pre-{{Flanderization}} [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin]], right down to being an EnfanteTerrible child who has plans of world domination with a sinister [[EvilBrit British accent]].
344* FallenCupid: Cupid has his own Anti-Fairy counterpart in Anti-Cupid, who naturally fits the trope of an evil and corrupt take on the personification of Valentine's Day. He doesn't do much aside from appear in background cameos, but can be assumed to spread hate instead of love due to being Cupid's opposite.
345* FangsAreEvil: A lot of them have fangs.
346* ForTheEvulz: The anti-fairies go out to cause bad luck, for no other reason than to go out and cause it.
347* GoMadFromTheIsolation: Though he stays sane for the most part, Foop starts talking with himself after being put in solitary confinement in Abracatraz, prior to his escape by creating a duplicate of himself using an ice cube.
348* HalfWittedHillbilly: Anti-Wanda is an idiot and speaks in a Southern drawl.
349* HandyFeet: Anti-Wanda is capable of eating food with her feet.
350* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Foop has suffered this trope twice.
351** In his debut episode "Anti-Poof", Foop persistently refuses to take a nap. Poof ultimately uses this against him by making Foop too drowsy to stay awake.
352** His plan in "Timmy's Secret Wish!" to undo all of Timmy's wishes ends up backfiring, since his counterpart Poof existing in the first place because of Timmy wishing his godparents would have a baby and Foop himself being born to maintain the balance of an Anti-Fairy for every fairy means that his own existence will be erased as well.
353* HonoraryUncle: In "Playdate of Doom", Foop apparently considers his parents' benign counterparts Cosmo and Wanda to be his uncle and aunt.
354* ILied: Anti-Cosmo lied to [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius Professor Calamitous]] about their alliance being an equal partnership, when he only needed Calamitous to help him bust out the rest of the Anti-Fairies.
355* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: Anti-Cosmo has trouble controlling his shape-changing abilities in "The Gland Plan" because of his fagiggly gland, like Cosmo's, failing.
356* MadeASlave: Foop is forced to do Vicky's bidding in ''[=Scary GodCouple=]'' and ''Certifiable Super Sitter''.
357* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Due to {{Flanderization}}, Foop grovels to [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak Vicky]] and is very submissive to her whenever they interact.
358** Anti-Jorgen and Anti-Tooth Fairy are also implied to be this to one another.
359* {{Mooks}}: Every Anti-Fairy that isn't Anti-Cosmo, Anti-Wanda, Foop or Anti-Sparky is typically treated as a generic minion.
360* MisterSeahorse: Averted hard. When Foop is introduced, it’s Anti-Wanda who’s pregnant instead of Anti-Cosmo, meaning the female Anti-Fairies are the ones who carry the babies instead of the male ones like with the normal fairies.
361* MorphicResonance: Every form they assume is colored dark blue and black.
362* OminousPipeOrgan: The first thing Foop is shown doing when he is born is playing an organ.
363* OnlyOneName: All of them lack surnames.
364* SdrawkcabName: As opposed to the other Anti-Fairies, instead of Poof's evil twin being known as Anti-Poof, he's known as Foop instead. This is possibly because he's the first anti-fairy to be born in 10,000 years.
365* ThirteenIsUnlucky: The Anti-Fairies escape to cause bad luck on Friday the 13th.
366* TooDumbToLive: Anti-Wanda is so stupid it's a wonder she hasn't gotten herself killed, much like Cosmo and in contrast to her good counterpart.
367* TookALevelInDumbass: Initially a competent threat capable of overpowering both the rest of the Anti-Fairies and the Fairies, managing to manipulate Wanda into turning against Poof, and nearly destroying an entire school out of spite, Foop becomes more bumbling and more likely to be a ButtMonkey in seasons 9 and 10.
368* TookALevelInKindness: Initially averse to scheming with others and HatesEveryoneEqually in his first appearance, Foop becomes more open to working with others starting in season 8 where he teams up with Crocker and Dark Laser to form the L.O.S.E.R.S. and by season 9 leans toward AffablyEvil with moments of friendliness toward Poof and Timmy such as forming a truce with Poof in "School of Crock" (notably never going after him from that point onward), attending Cosmo and Wanda's fairy godparent anniversary in "The Past and the Furious", forming an EnemyMine with Timmy and Sparky to defeat Vicky in "Scary [=GodParents=]", and warming up to Chloe in "Certifiable Super Sitter".
369* UnholyMatrimony: Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda are married. Like their good counterparts, they're also an example of OppositesAttract (only this time Anti-Cosmo is the intelligent one and Anti-Wanda is the one who's stupid).
370* VileVillainLaughableLackey: Anti-Cosmo, in contrast to the regular Cosmo, is highly intelligent to the point that he is able to be a competent threat to Timmy and his fairy godparents. His wife Anti-Wanda, being Wanda's opposite, is completely ineffectual because of her absurd idiocy.
371* TheVoiceless: No prominent Anti-Fairies besides Anti-Cosmo, Anti-Wanda, Foop, Anti-Sparky, Anti-Jorgen (albeit, through a screen instead of in person), and the Anti-Fairy Council have dialogue.
372* VoluntaryShapeshifter: Like their benevolent counterparts, the Fairies, Anti-Fairies can take on any form they want to.
373* WackyCravings: Anti-Wanda is shown eating a couch cushion and cheese wiz sandwich, a door handle and a bite out of Anti-Cosmo's chart of every fairy and their Anti-Fairy counterpart in addition to being mentioned to have eaten a camera and a phone as well as attempting to eat Anti-Cosmo's IdeaBulb, when she is pregnant with Foop.
374* YouAreGrounded: Foop in "Return of the L.O.S.E.R.S." When Crocker calls him and invites him to help re-form L.O.S.E.R.S., Foop tells him that there will be a delay because he's in time-out for putting spiders in his father's "pasghetti".
375* YouDontLookLikeYou:
376** Anti-Tooth Fairy in the Game Boy Advance game ''Clash with the Anti-World'' has the appearance of an uglier version of the regular Tooth Fairy, when the TV series gave her the standard Anti-Fairy appearance of having dark blue skin, clothing and hair as well as red eyes.
377** The same game depicts Anti-Jorgen has bare-headed and muscular, when his appearances in the actual show and the ''Nickelodeon Magazine'' comics depicted him as spindly and wearing a tutu, though he's shown to be much smaller in the latter.
378* YourSizeMayVary: In "Will the Real Cosmo Please Stand Up?", he's shown to be roughly the same size as [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants Plankton]], yet in the actual show itself, he's still nowhere near as tall as the regular Jorgen, but is shown to be the same size as all the other Anti-Fairies.
379[[/folder]]
380
381[[folder:Pixies]]
382!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BenStein, Method Man (Head Pixie rapping), Redman (Sanderson rapping)
383[[caption-width-right:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pixies_hp.jpg]]
384->'''HP:''' Sanderson, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful new thirty-seven year plan.
385
386A race of creatures who run everything like a business. Like the anti-fairies, they scheme to conquer the universe, but while the anti-fairies want to overrun it with bad luck, they wish to make everything boring. HP (Head Pixie) is the only pixie distinguishable from the lower workers. He is accompanied by his assistant Sanderson.
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388* AffablyEvil: HP is fairly polite, he just wants to force every living creature to be ultra orderly.
389* AlwaysLawfulEvil: In contrast to the [[AlwaysChaoticEvil Anti-Fairies,]] the Pixies want everything to be run in an orderly fashion.
390* BadassPacifist: The Pixies didn't have to use any type of brute force for their plans to succeed. This is shown the best in "School's Out: The Musical" when all they did was use Flappy Bob as a pawn. Had they not bragged about their plan, they could have easily gotten away with their scheme.
391* BigBad: The main drive of the conflict in "School's Out: The Musical!", where their scheme is made possible by raising Flappy Bob into believing boring and restrictive activities are fun.
392* BigBadDuumvirate: H.P., with Anti-Cosmo, in "Fairly Oddbaby" and "The Fairly Oddlympics".
393* CardCarryingVillain: They're pretty upfront about being the bad guys.
394* CheatersNeverProsper: In "The Fairly Oddlympics".
395* TheChessmaster: Their plans are normally well thought out and difficult to defeat. However, the contracts they use in their plans always have a loophole that can be exploited if one catches it.
396* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Stopped appearing after season 6.
397* TheComicallySerious: A lot of humor involves the fact that their dialogue, even parts that are a bit absurd or unorthodox, is always spoken in Ben Stein's signature dull monotone.
398* CoolShades: Every Pixie except HP wears sunglasses.
399* CorruptBureaucrat: They are this personified.
400* CreepyMonotone: Is the way as they talk, with no-emotions.
401* DullSurprise: All the time.
402* EliteMooks: The strong pixies in "School's Out: The Musical!" are huger and brawnier than your standard Pixie.
403* EvilLaugh: Always in monotone voice.
404* FunHatingVillain: They are all about dull and boring, and their plans are always to take the fun out of both Fairy World and Earth.
405* GambitRoulette: In "School's Out: The Musical!" A ''37 year'' one at that.
406* GoKartingWithBowser: In "The Fairly Oddlympics".
407* GreaterScopeVillain: Everything involving Flappy Bob's Learn-a-Torium, as he was their TykeBomb.
408* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Often, their own contracts are used to foil their plans. [[spoiler:And they really shouldn't have sent their TykeBomb to law school.]]
409* HiddenDepths: While in general hating fun, HP and Sanderson enjoy mini-golf and rap.
410* {{Hypocrite}}: As stated above, their modus operandi involves [[FunHatingVillain making everything dull and boring]], but HP and Sanderson enjoy mini-golf and rap, meaning that the Pixies would ruin the fun of everyone else other than themselves.
411* InformedAttribute: We're introduced to Pixies as beings that're "like fairies, but they treat it as a job," but at no point do we see something like, say, a child with pixie godparents. The closest thing to that is how their plan in ''WesternAnimation/SchoolsOutTheMusical'' involved raising Flappy Bob to believe that dull and boring is fun and manipulating him to advance their plan to force their boring ways on the world.
412* LogicalWeakness: For a magical species that's portrayed as AlwaysLawfulEvil, more often than not, most of their [[EvilPlan Evil Plans]] are vulnerable to ExactWords and LoopholeAbuse.
413* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Their original role, prior to {{Flanderization}}, when they became full [[CardCarryingVillain Card-Carrying Villains]].
414* OneGenderRace: All of the pixies shown are male.
415* OnlyOneName: All of them except HP have just one name.
416* OurPixiesAreDifferent: One of the most drastically different depictions period. These pixies wear grey business suits and pointy hats, have square shaped wings, use magic phones rather than wands, and love all things dull and boring. These pixies are also fully antagonistic, constantly trying to take over Fairy World and turn all its fairy citizens into pixies.
417* SingingVoiceDissonance: Their flat business monotone gives way to ''very'' aggressive rap verses during their dedicated musical numbers. The juxtaposition is only heightened by the fact that their singing voices are done by actual rappers.
418* VillainSong: "We're Pixies". Has several reprises.
419[[/folder]]
420!Space
421[[folder:Princess Mandie]]
422!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong
423[[caption-width-right:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princess_mandie.png]]
424->"It's Man-DIE! And no one leaves me at the altar! NOBODY!"
425
426Mark's forced fiancee, she's determined to marry the Yugopotamian prince, whether he wants it or not. She's drop dead gorgeous by human standards, but since Yugopotamians has the opposite standards of humans they find her repulsive.
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428* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Same as the Yugopotamians and the Gigglepies, the Bodacians speak perfect English.
429* AmbiguousSituation: Does she really love Mark or was just using their ArrangedMarriage in order to take over his planet and later the galaxy? While every scenes they shared involved Mandie trying to kill Mark, there are some moments where she's being affectionate with him, such as looking joyful when trying to kiss 'Mark' before he changed back into Crocker and happily cuddling him when Mark gave himself up to her. Even after she revealed that she was never in love with him, she insisted on pursuing Mark and Timmy on her own when they escaped instead of sending her henchmen to do so. Then later when she confronted Vicky, she acted as a ClingyJealousGirl, saying that Mark is '[her] man' rather than her prisoner. Timmy being able to wish her away despite the prohibition on fairies interfering with true love only raises further questions.
430* ArrangedMarriage: To Mark.
431* AxCrazy: She's nigh-constantly chomping at the bit and ''very'' willing to kill any obstacle she encounters.
432* BeautyIsBad: Despite her rather beautiful appearance, she has an extremely aggressive nature.
433* BizarreSexualDimorphism: Her species, the Boudacians has this. Females look like humans with yellow skin and purple hair, but males look like anthropomorphic wolves. [[http://fairlyoddparents.wikia.com/wiki/King_and_Queen_of_Boudacia Look at her parents.]]
434* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Stopped appearing after season 6.
435* ClingyJealousGirl: Subverted as she never loved Mark and just wanted to rule his kingdom.
436* CombatStilettos: She wears high heels all the time, even though she's hunting Mark.
437* ConqueringAlienPrince: Or Princess, in this case. The whole reason she's even pursuing Mark is because she wants to use their marriage to rule the galaxy.
438* DarkActionGirl: She somewhat resembles in a science-fiction variation of [[Series/XenaWarriorPrincess Xena]].
439* DudeMagnet: Leaving aside the Yugopotamians, all the male characters find her very attractive (especially Cosmo).
440* FlamingHair: She can light her hair on fire.
441* FlamingSword: She carries a flaming sword which is her preferred choice of weapon.
442* GalacticConqueror: She scheme to conquer the galaxy. Is the real reason why she wants to marry Mark to unite the two armies.
443* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Well, ''yellow'' skinned, anyway.
444* HairTriggerTemper: It doesn't take much to anger her considering that she's got quite a fiery temper for a space princess.
445* ILied: In "King Chang", when she reveals she was never in love with Mark.
446* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Part of what makes her attractive by human standards.
447* InterspeciesRomance: She wants to marry Mark, and they're each from a different alien species.
448* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: It’s revealed she never gave a crap about Mark and only wanted to marry him so she could gain more power.
449* LaserGuidedKarma: She gets beaten up by Vicky of all people in King Chang when she tries to capture Mark in front of her and is arrested for trying to take over the galaxy afterwards.
450* LoveTriangle: With Mark and Vicky. Mandie wants to marry Mark, who's attracted to Vicky, who's attracted to his human form.
451* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: [[PretentiousPronunciation Her name's pronounced "Man-Die"]].
452* NoIndoorVoice: She screams and yells so often, this might as well be one of her character traits.
453* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Aside from having four fingers, her slightly more realistically proportioned design would fit more in ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' than ''The Fairly Odd Parents''.
454* OfCorsetsSexy: She wears an emerald (diamond) colored corset.
455* OnlyOneName: It is unknown if she has a last name.
456* PointyEars: Much like a [[Franchise/StarTrek Vulcan's]].
457* ShoutOut: A ConqueringAlienPrince (ess) who's an AbhorrentAdmirer to another [[AlienPrincess Alien Royal]]? That [[Anime/GoLion sounds]] [[Anime/{{Voltron}} familiar]].
458* StatuesqueStunner: She's taller than most adults and is attractive to anyone not Yugopotamian.
459* TinyGuyHugeGirl: The huge girl to a much shorter Mark.
460* UglyGuyHotWife: She's the hot wife to Mark, who only looks attractive as "[[SexierAlterEgo Justin Jake Ashton]]".
461* VagueAge: How old is she supposed to be? She's marrying Mark, who is romantically interested in the 16-year old Vicky, yet has attempted to romance Trixie Tang, who is clearly NOT a teenager. Mr. Bickles, Mr. Birkenbake, Cosmo and Mark's father are all interested in her (though for Mark's father, he is actually attracted to how violent she is). Granted she is an alien and probably has different standards of marriage than humans and fairies, along with just wanting to take over Mark's planet.
462* VillainousCrush: Wants to marry Mark and is willing to do it through evil means.
463* TheWorfEffect: Despite being established as a tough space princess, she ultimately proves to be no match for Vicky considering that she gets beaten up by the latter in King Chang (though you can probably blame Vicky's {{Flanderization}} for that).
464* WouldHurtAChild: She tries to attack Timmy (a ten-year-old) in What's The Difference when he wishes the entire school to resemble a book for 3-year-olds.
465* {{Yandere}}: She gets really upset when Mark leaves her at the altar. Just about any episode she's in includes a manhunt for him.
466[[/folder]]
467!!One Shots
468[[folder:Hall of Infamy Godkids]]
469-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle (Pierre, Maryann), Creator/TaraStrong (Sammy)
470->'''Pierre:''' "Sacre bleu! You ignorant toad! You are in the Hall of Infamy, which is the opposite of fame! We are not the best godkids! We are the worst!"
471
472A fraction of godkids immortalized by Cosmo and Wanda as the worst that they have ever been assigned to. Among them are three kids named Pierre, Sammy, and Maryann.
473----
474* AmbiguousTimePeriod: Other than Maryann who is stated to have lived in the 1910s, it’s never mentioned exactly what eras Pierre and Sammy hail from. Though it can be inferred that Sammy is from somewhere around the late 1920s at the very least due to his portrait being in sepia tone and mobile homes not having been invented until 1926.
475* BeenThereShapedHistory: Maryann was apparently responsible for starting World War I by wishing for the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
476* BerserkButton: Sammy hates mobile homes with a passion, enough that he wished that they would always be hit by tornadoes.
477* BitchInSheepsClothing: At first, Maryann seems to be the nicest of the three, until she reveals herself to be just as nasty as the other two after tricking Timmy into giving her Cosmo's wand and turns out to have been one of the worst godkids to ever exist.
478* EnfantTerrible: They were all placed in the Hall of Infamy for a reason. Pierre wished for everyone from France to always be rude to Americans, Sammy wished for mobile homes to always be hit by tornadoes, and Maryann started World War I by wishing for the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
479* FarmBoy: Sammy is implied to be this due to having a barn in the background of his portrait.
480* FatBastard: Sammy is noticeably huskier than Pierre and Maryann, and like them is completely unapologetic of the wishes he made that landed him in the Hall of Infamy.
481* FrenchJerk: Invoked by Pierre, who ended up in the Hall of Infamy after he wished for all French citizens to always be rude to Americans.
482* GratuitousFrench: Pierre tends to pepper his sentences with French words.
483* LaughablyEvil: Pierre and Sammy. Maryann? [[VileVillainSaccharineShow Not so much]].
484* NoodleIncident: All we know about Maryann's wish is that she wished for something to take out the Archduke but it ain't said how she did this.
485* NeverMyFault: They all accuse Cosmo and Wanda of deserting them even though it was their own terrible wishes that caused them to lose them as Wanda points out.
486* OneShotCharacter: They only appear in the episode "Hassle in the Castle".
487* {{Revenge}}: Shortly after Timmy wishes them out of their portraits, they decide to get revenge on Cosmo and Wanda for "deserting" them.
488* TrailerParkTornadoMagnet: Sammy wound up in the Hall of Infamy after his hatred of mobile homes led to him wishing that they would always be hit by tornadoes.
489* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Maryann’s crimes make her stand out as one of the evilest characters in the franchise, with her wishes resulting in World War I and by extension every other global conflict with ties to it.
490[[/folder]]
491
492!''Wishology''
493[[folder:The Darkness and the Eliminators]]
494!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (The Darkness), Creator/SScottBullock (Eliminators), Creator/CarlosAlazraqui (Eliminators), Creator/TomKenny (Eliminators), Creator/JasonMarsden (Eliminators), Creator/RobPaulsen (Eliminators), Creator/DaranNorris (Eliminators)
495->"Timmy Turner..."
496
497The villain of the "Wishology" trilogy, the Darkness is an ancient being that the fairies defeated thousands of years ago. Now he's returned with an army of robots known as the Eliminators.
498----
499* BigBad: At first, until it's proven that the Darkness was not evil after all. [[spoiler:The Lead Eliminator who transforms into the Destructinator is the true BigBad.]]
500* DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:It is revealed that all the things the Darkness does is the result of everyone attacking him first.]]
501* {{Expy}}: Most initial viewers of the Trilogy would've recognized The Darkness as this to Galactus as depicted in ''Film/FantasticFourRiseOfTheSilverSurfer'', which was still fresh in public consciousness at the time.
502* FinalBoss: The second and third ''Wishology Trilogy'' games on Nick.com both have the Darkness as the last boss Timmy must beat to finish the game.
503* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: [[spoiler:The Darkness was never truly malevolent and only wanted friends.]]
504* HealingFactor: The Elminators are able to repair themselves from a great deal of damage, including a few that were melted.
505* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: In the end, Timmy helps out the Darkness by using the gigantic wands to turn it into the Kindness, who proceeds to show thanks by sending a benign version of the Eliminator called the Huginator to hug Timmy.]]
506* LotusEaterMachine: The Darkness tries to keep Timmy inside a simulation where all he wants is granted to him in "Wishology" Part III.
507* {{Mooks}}: The Eliminators are the Darkness's army of minions.
508* OmnicidalManiac: [[spoiler:Subverted. The Darkness' rampage was only the result of it being attacked whenever it tries to make contact with a civilization. Unlike his former second-in-command The Destructinator who willing to obliterate the Earth to kill the Darkness and Timmy at the same time.]]
509* PlanetEater: The Darkness is pretty much a living Black Hole that can eat entire planets, stars, you name it.
510* PowerCopying: The Eliminators (or at the very least, the Lead Eliminator) can suck anything into their mouths and copy it. This is how [[spoiler: the Lead Eliminator undergoes a OneWingedAngel transformation into the Destructinator after eating an entire army's worth of weaponry launched into him]].
511* RealMenWearPink: Two eliminators wear pink shirts.
512* RecurringBoss: The Darkness is fought repeatedly in the second and third ''Wishology Trilogy'' games on Nick.com.
513* StalkerWithACrush: [[spoiler:All his actions in "Wishology" Part II and III are to capture Timmy and keep him forever, since he was the first creature to put something nice into him (i.e. light).]]
514* TerminatorImpersonator: The Eliminators are an obvious reference to the ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}''. Their introduction in "Wishology" Part I essentially recreates the T-1000's introduction in ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''.
515* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Subverted. [[spoiler:Everyone who got sucked inside the darkness was still alive and eventually returned to the universe unharmed]].
516* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler: Everything he does is in retaliation for people attacking him because he looked evil.]]
517[[/folder]]
518
519[[folder:The Lead Eliminator/The Destructinator]]
520!!!'''Voiced by:''' Gary Sturgis
521The power-crazed leader of the Eliminators who is truly evil, unlike the Darkness.
522----
523* BigBad: He turns out to be real threat to the universe.
524* BigNo: [[spoiler:The Destructinator gets one after Timmy presses the detonator button that sets off all the bombs in the Earth...which he'd just absorbed.]]
525* CoolShades: He wears sunglasses.
526* DragonInChief: He is ostensibly second-in-command to the Darkness, but proves to be the only real threat.
527* FinalBoss: The lead Eliminator is the final boss of the first ''Wishology Trilogy'' game on Nick.com.
528* HellBentForLeather: The Lead Eliminator dons a leather jacket at one point.
529* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler: The Destructinator is destroyed when Timmy tricks him into absorbing the weapons he'd planted into the Earth to destroy the Darkness, then reveals he'd stolen the detonator and uses it to set them off and kill him.]]
530* KilledOffForReal: He is the first and only major villain to die in the entire series, Timmy vanquishing him by detonating all the weapons crammed inside him.
531* OmnicidalManiac: The Destructinator plays this straight though in the final part, as he is willing to obliterate the Earth to kill both the Darkness and Timmy and remake the universe in his own image.
532* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: The Lead Eliminator becomes larger and more powerful in "The Final Ending" as The Destructinator.]]
533* RecurringBoss: He is fought repeatedly throughout the ''Wishology Trilogy'' games on Nick.com.
534* TheStarscream: [[spoiler: The Lead Eliminator, after deciding the Darkness' obsession with Timmy was getting in the way. While he never overthrows it, he does upgrade himself into the Destructinator and becomes the true BigBad.]]
535* SurroundedByIdiots: The Lead Eliminator is noticeably more competent than his comrades.
536* VileVillainSaccharineShow: His main goal ''is'' essentially to murder a ten-year-old boy.
537[[/folder]]
538
539!Live-Action
540[[folder:Hugh J. Magnate Jr.]]
541!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/StevenWeber
542
543A larger-than-life oil tycoon who is the BigBad of the first live-action movie ''Film/AFairlyOddMovieGrowUpTimmyTurner''. He comes to Dimmsdale to tear down the city's local park and build an oil well/hotel over it, which Tootie greatly opposes. When Timmy and the fairies foil his plan, he teams up with Mr. Crocker to capture the fairies and use them to fuel his own maniacal ambition.
544----
545* CompositeCharacter: He seems to be a combination of Doug Dimmadome (being a tycoon with no qualms about doing very unethical things to advance his business) and Flappy Bob (given that he became how he is now from being denied a childhood, which is similar to how the Pixies steered Flappy Bob from his clown heritage by raising him to believe boringness and excessive safety are fun).
546* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He's an oil baron who's made his fortune through underhanded means.
547* FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler:When he was a child, his parents made him work all the time and didn't allow him to socialize with other kids his age.]]
548* PsychopathicManChild: [[spoiler:Deep down, he just wants to have the childhood that his parents never gave him. His headquarters looks more like a child's room than an executive office, and after gaining control over the fairies' magic he uses it to engage in childish wish fulfillment. Some of the wishes he makes include creating a bottomless ball pit and turning an action figure into a cyborg slave that he makes dance.]]
549* PunnyName: His name sounds like "huge magnate".
550* RightHandCat: For Magnate, it's actually a bunny rabbit.
551[[/folder]]

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