A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!/YMMV


 * Ass Pull: The Timmy Turner Loophole, full stop.  Even if it was justified , it still came out of left field and undermined the point of the special, which was to have Timmy grow up.
 * If you think about it really hard, there is some Fridge Brilliance to it. There is one chapter of an early-season in which time wishes to be a grown-up and turns into 40-year-old-ish man, only to discover that life as a grown-up sucks but also that he can no longer ask for wishes (since he is not a child). After many failed attempts, he finally manages to be a child (at heart ), so he is able to return to his old self.
 * Broken Base: Before the movie even aired, many fans reacted in sheer disbelief if not anger. Now that it has aired, some think it's flat-out awful, and some fans enjoyed it.
 * Complaining About Movies You Couldn't Possibly Have Seen Yet: Most of the more negative entries on this page were here long before the movie even aired.
 * Complete Monster: Hugh J. Magnate ultimately fits. For starters, when Tootie tries to stop him from destroying the park, he has absolutely no problem risking her life by having the bulldozer tear it down anyway.
 * Don't forget that.
 * Ear Worm: "Lookin' Like Magic"
 * Fan Dumb: People crying that it should be an Alternate Continuity when Butch Hartman wrote the movie and himself stated that it is a look into the future of the FOP kid's lives.
 * First Girl Wins:
 * Ho Yay: Between Crocker and Magnate.
 * Laser-Guided Karma: Quite possibly for Timmy's parents. In one of the previews, Timmy is seen telling his smiling parents One reason this may be karma is that many long time fans of The Fairly Oddparents know that Timmy's parents are pretty neglectful. In addition to this, both his mom and his dad have implied, and in many cases outright told Timmy that having a child has been a drag and a burden. Apparently, they not only are stuck with raising a child
 * Moral Event Horizon: Magnate  is bad enough, but it gets worse when he
 * Nightmare Fuel: Hugh J. Magnate's
 * Negative Continuity: With respect with many events and characters of the series.
 * Out-of-Character Moment: Quite possibly for Wanda because she is generally known as the responsible one and The Only Sane Woman, yet in the movie . On the other hand, there is the fact that Timmy wished up Poof for them and life with Timmy is the only life the fairy baby has ever known so
 * Screwed by the Network: The first showing of the movie and the subsequent re-airings; Apparently, even for the first broadcast, they cut some scenes and for the subsequent re-airings they cut out even more scenes. This is the first time this has happened with the show as even the reruns are shown in their entirety on Nickelodeon.
 * Ship-to-Ship Combat: A large percentage of the people complaining and prejudging this movie are simply angered fans of other love interests such as Trixie, Vicky (straight shota), or Veronica. This is not helped by the fact that the movie makes a point to establish that
 * A character match-up quiz on the official Nickelodeon website strongly suggests that Tootie was the mystery mother of Timmy's children at the end of Channel Chasers, adding gasoline to an already white hot fiery debate (or perhaps rather, dousing it with a splash of cold water).
 * Ship Sinking: See above.
 * Squick : A twenty three year old man acting like a child, even if it is  is kind of creepy. It becomes even more creepy when you realize that this Man Child is likely sharing a locker room and bathrooms with other ten year old boys
 * Tainted by the Preview: There are fans who really dislike the idea of making a traditional Thick Line Animation series into a Live Action Adaptation. The few previews that were shown prior to the movie's premiere did little to alleviate those fans' doubts about this project. There are a variety of reasons for this ranging from Avatar: The Last Airbender's live action movie (perceived by people to have been done very poorly)to the fact that there is some Ship Sinking along with the fact that Timmy Turner Even though the movie has now aired, the reaction still is mixed about it.
 * Many of the people hating on the movie here were never going to budge on simple virtue of the romantic plot. I'm pretty active on a few FOP forums and we all knew about Daniella Monet/Drake Bell being in the movie for months before it was officially announced. You'd be surprised how many people went from drawing up cast lists with Daniella playing Trixie Tang, to "live action is a bad idea!!" as their battle cry.
 * Tastes Like Diabetes: For those who didn't like the movie (and even for some who did), the ending was this.
 * Also, it's a very predictable and cliché ending.
 * Tear Jerker:
 * Unnecessary Makeover: The brief flashback to a live-action "young" Tootie is arguably more pretty, and certainly more recognizable to the viewer, than the live-action "adult" Tootie.
 * What the Hell, Casting Agency?: Some of the cast.