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A Magical Nanny is [[Always Female|a woman]] who is hired [[Parental Substitute|to look after children]], but ends up having a profound effect on the whole family. She may have genuine magical powers or she may just have a magical effect on the household. Even [[Royal Brat|children who have scared off a number of previous nannies]] can be tamed by a Magical Nanny.
A '''Magical Nanny''' is [[Always Female|a woman]] who is hired [[Parental Substitute|to look after children]], but ends up having a profound effect on the whole family. She may have genuine magical powers or she may just have a magical effect on the household. Even [[Royal Brat|children who have scared off a number of previous nannies]] can be tamed by a Magical Nanny.


Magical Nannies come in two flavors:
Magical Nannies come in two flavors:


#A [[Blithe Spirit|free spirited]] nanny will often be seen in households with strict parents, who are [[Parental Abandonment|often cold and neglectful]] toward [[Lonely Rich Kid|the children]]. She will encourage them to [[Be Yourself|be themselves]] and talk about [[The Power of Love]]. Eventually this message will spread to the parents, drawing the family together. This type of Magical Nanny is often musically talented.
#A [[Blithe Spirit|free spirited]] nanny will often be seen in households with strict parents, who are [[Parental Abandonment|often cold and neglectful]] toward [[Lonely Rich Kid|the children]]. She will encourage them to [[Be Yourself|be themselves]] and talk about [[The Power of Love]]. Eventually this message will spread to the parents, drawing the family together. This type of Magical Nanny is often musically talented.
#A sensible nanny will usually work for [[Parental Abandonment|aloof]] or [[Doting Parent|ineffectual]] parents with [[Spoiled Brat|rambunctious children]]. She will be strict, but fair and impose a sense of structure on a family that badly needs it. Before long, the parents will be in awe of her -- perhaps after a stage of resenting how their lavishness did not win the children's hearts but her firmness (and attention!) did -- and any naughty children will have learned that behaving themselves can be fun.
#A sensible nanny will usually work for [[Parental Abandonment|aloof]] or [[Doting Parent|ineffectual]] parents with [[Spoiled Brat|rambunctious children]]. She will be strict, but fair and impose a sense of structure on a family that badly needs it. Before long, the parents will be in awe of her—perhaps after a stage of resenting how their lavishness did not win the children's hearts but her firmness (and attention!) did—and any naughty children will have learned that behaving themselves can be fun.


While Magical Nannies are often threatened with the sack, they are not easy to get rid of. When their employment ends, it will be on their own terms. Typically they will decide that [[But Now I Must Go|their work here is done]] or they will stay and marry the head of the household. (Note that they ''never'' become the [[Wicked Stepmother]].) The latter is particularly common in the [[Romance Novel]]; indeed, the heroine may become the stepmother first and still fulfill the role of Magical Nanny.
While Magical Nannies are often threatened with the sack, they are not easy to get rid of. When their employment ends, it will be on their own terms. Typically they will decide that [[But Now I Must Go|their work here is done]] or they will stay and marry the head of the household. (Note that they ''never'' become the [[Wicked Stepmother]].) The latter is particularly common in the [[Romance Novel]]; indeed, the heroine may become the stepmother first and still fulfill the role of Magical Nanny.
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** Being the Addams Family, they consider this a very respectable lifestyle and are mainly irritated with her choice of Pastels as a color palette.
** Being the Addams Family, they consider this a very respectable lifestyle and are mainly irritated with her choice of Pastels as a color palette.
* MBA graduate Jennifer "Jenny" Morgan in ''Au Pair'' becomes the second type after mistaking a job opportunity as an executive assistant. She tames and befriends the two rambunctious children of their single, CEO father whose job duties prevent him from taking a more active role. She gets him to spend more time with his children and falls in love with him. Yeah, it's a Disney Original Movie, of course.
* MBA graduate Jennifer "Jenny" Morgan in ''Au Pair'' becomes the second type after mistaking a job opportunity as an executive assistant. She tames and befriends the two rambunctious children of their single, CEO father whose job duties prevent him from taking a more active role. She gets him to spend more time with his children and falls in love with him. Yeah, it's a Disney Original Movie, of course.
* The two [[Ur Example|Ur Examples]] of this trope were both played by [[Julie Andrews]].
* The two [[Ur Example]]s of this trope were both played by [[Julie Andrews]].
** ''[[The Sound of Music]]'': Maria Von Trapp of is the guitar playing free spirit who ends up marrying the head of the household.
** ''[[The Sound of Music]]'': Maria Von Trapp of is the guitar playing free spirit who ends up marrying the head of the household.
** ''[[Mary Poppins]]'': Poppins is the no-nonsense nanny with magic powers who draws the family closer together, tames the unruly children, then vanishes into the sky.
** ''[[Mary Poppins]]'': Poppins is the no-nonsense nanny with magic powers who draws the family closer together, tames the unruly children, then vanishes into the sky.
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* ''Bob The Butler'': Bob; sorta. Bob's actually totally incompetent as a butler (he's actually not even a real butler, he's never had training). The only thing he manages to do is to get the kids to like him and bring their mother closer to them. They end up getting married of course.
* ''Bob The Butler'': Bob; sorta. Bob's actually totally incompetent as a butler (he's actually not even a real butler, he's never had training). The only thing he manages to do is to get the kids to like him and bring their mother closer to them. They end up getting married of course.
* ''[[Adventures in Babysitting]]'' could perhaps be considered a one-night-only version of this, as some life lessons were learned and it's a miracle neither the babysitter nor her charges got themselves killed.
* ''[[Adventures in Babysitting]]'' could perhaps be considered a one-night-only version of this, as some life lessons were learned and it's a miracle neither the babysitter nor her charges got themselves killed.
* Subverted in ''[[Bedknobs and Broomsticks]]'', as its [[Magical Nanny]] is coerced into becoming one when some [[Blitz Evacuees]] are dropped off on her doorstep.
* Subverted in ''[[Bedknobs and Broomsticks]]'', as its Magical Nanny is coerced into becoming one when some [[Blitz Evacuees]] are dropped off on her doorstep.
** By the end, the kids and the witch will stay together, while the con man goes off to war.
** By the end, the kids and the witch will stay together, while the con man goes off to war.
* ''[[Big Momma's House|Big Mommas House]]'' series: Played straight in the first two films where Big Momma becomes a member of the family and draws everyone together.
* ''[[Big Momma's House|Big Mommas House]]'' series: Played straight in the first two films where Big Momma becomes a member of the family and draws everyone together.
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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* ''Nurse Matilda'': Nurse Matila herself was a sensible nanny with magic powers, which tended to be more disturbing than in the movies.
* ''Nurse Matilda'': Nurse Matila herself was a sensible nanny with magic powers, which tended to be more disturbing than in the movies.
* ''[[Discworld]]'': Susan Sto Helit is naturally sensible and, upon leaving school, does a brief stint as a [[Magical Nanny]] in ''[[Discworld/Hogfather|Hogfather]]''. She is very [[Genre Savvy]] and promises herself "if she ever did find herself dancing on rooftops with chimney sweeps, she'd beat herself to death with her own umbrella." She's also significantly more violent than the average [[Magical Nanny]]. When the children complain of bogey-men in the closet or in the basement, she teaches them to face their fears... with vivid demonstrations involving a fireplace poker. If she's feeling generous, Susan just terrorizes the bogeys to the point that they won't even ''think'' about bothering her charges again.
* ''[[Discworld]]'': Susan Sto Helit is naturally sensible and, upon leaving school, does a brief stint as a Magical Nanny in ''[[Discworld/Hogfather|Hogfather]]''. She is very [[Genre Savvy]] and promises herself "if she ever did find herself dancing on rooftops with chimney sweeps, she'd beat herself to death with her own umbrella." She's also significantly more violent than the average Magical Nanny. When the children complain of bogey-men in the closet or in the basement, she teaches them to face their fears... with vivid demonstrations involving a fireplace poker. If she's feeling generous, Susan just terrorizes the bogeys to the point that they won't even ''think'' about bothering her charges again.
* Polgara the Sorceress in ''Polgara the Sorceress'', ''[[The Belgariad]]'', and ''[[The Malloreon]]'' is a powerful sorceress that is well recognized as such when she isn't tending to more than two thousand years of little boys as their "Aunt Pol" who cooks, cleans and manages their lives for the better. Like Mary Poppins, she isn't necessarily free spirited, but is an extremely competent and magical nanny.
* Polgara the Sorceress in ''Polgara the Sorceress'', ''[[The Belgariad]]'', and ''[[The Malloreon]]'' is a powerful sorceress that is well recognized as such when she isn't tending to more than two thousand years of little boys as their "Aunt Pol" who cooks, cleans and manages their lives for the better. Like Mary Poppins, she isn't necessarily free spirited, but is an extremely competent and magical nanny.
* ''[[Mrs. Piggle Wiggle]]'', whose cures for bad behaviors like selfishness or not wanting to go to bed are based on the philosophy of "give bratty kids what they want, [[Radish Cure|and make them regret it]]"). If used in real life, such cures would probably result in a lawsuit and/or emotional scarring rather than making anyone good little children.<br /><br />Interestingly, while some of Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's ideas (like the [[Radish Cure]]) involve fairly reality-based (if improbably) foundations, she also has a number of magical powders, candies, pills, and liquids which can make children turn invisible, lose their voices, or literally become idiots. The only explanation as to how she got this is that her husband found them from his days of pirating. In the series ''Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Farm'', the kids are mostly cured by being dropped off at the titular farm and spending a few weeks learning to adapt to life there. This inevitably leads to a situation in which the child must overcome their issue.
* ''[[Mrs. Piggle Wiggle]]'', whose cures for bad behaviors like selfishness or not wanting to go to bed are based on the philosophy of "give bratty kids what they want, [[Radish Cure|and make them regret it]]"). If used in real life, such cures would probably result in a lawsuit and/or emotional scarring rather than making anyone good little children.

Interestingly, while some of Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's ideas (like the [[Radish Cure]]) involve fairly reality-based (if improbably) foundations, she also has a number of magical powders, candies, pills, and liquids which can make children turn invisible, lose their voices, or literally become idiots. The only explanation as to how she got this is that her husband found them from his days of pirating. In the series ''Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Farm'', the kids are mostly cured by being dropped off at the titular farm and spending a few weeks learning to adapt to life there. This inevitably leads to a situation in which the child must overcome their issue.
* ''[[Jane Eyre]]'': Jane is a sensible nanny who ends up falling for the head of the household.
* ''[[Jane Eyre]]'': Jane is a sensible nanny who ends up falling for the head of the household.
* Subverted in [[Saki (author)|Saki]]'s "The Schwartz-Metterklume Method" where Lady Carlotta behaves like a Type 1 [[Magical Nanny]], but turns out to {{spoiler|be an imposter who has been acting outrageous simply to amuse herself.}}
* Subverted in [[Saki (author)|Saki]]'s "The Schwartz-Metterklume Method" where Lady Carlotta behaves like a Type 1 Magical Nanny, but turns out to {{spoiler|be an imposter who has been acting outrageous simply to amuse herself.}}
* In [[Gene Stratton Porter]]'s ''Michael O'Halloran'', a magical tutor straightens out two violent [[Royal Brats]] in about a day.
* In [[Gene Stratton Porter]]'s ''Michael O'Halloran'', a magical tutor straightens out two violent [[Royal Brats]] in about a day.
* [[Mary Poppins]], although perhaps not so much as her film counterpart.
* [[Mary Poppins]], although perhaps not so much as her film counterpart.
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** Not in the slightest bit magical, but she's able to connect with the kids in a way they'd be missing, and she specifically helps neurotic youngest child Grace.
** Not in the slightest bit magical, but she's able to connect with the kids in a way they'd be missing, and she specifically helps neurotic youngest child Grace.
* An episode of ''[[Amazing Stories (TV series)|Amazing Stories]]'' had one of these from Jamaica who managed to be a [[Magical Negro]] as well.
* An episode of ''[[Amazing Stories (TV series)|Amazing Stories]]'' had one of these from Jamaica who managed to be a [[Magical Negro]] as well.
* ''[[Supernanny]]'': [[Truth in Television]]: the appearance of a sensible [[Magical Nanny]] is the main premise of this [[Reality Show]]. Also seen in ''Nanny 911''.
* ''[[Supernanny]]'': [[Truth in Television]]: the appearance of a sensible Magical Nanny is the main premise of this [[Reality Show]]. Also seen in ''Nanny 911''.
* ''[[My Wife and Kids]]'' spoofs this in one episode with a [[Parody Sue]] nanny (played by the always awesome [[Betty White]]) who evokes a mystified "Wow..." from everyone around her.
* ''[[My Wife and Kids]]'' spoofs this in one episode with a [[Parody Sue]] nanny (played by the always awesome [[Betty White]]) who evokes a mystified "Wow..." from everyone around her.
* Mentioned briefly in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "A Christmas Carol". Having gone back in time to try to change the life of a scrooge-character for the better by destroying his [[Freudian Excuse]], he briefly claims to be his new baby sitter.
* Mentioned briefly in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "A Christmas Carol". Having gone back in time to try to change the life of a scrooge-character for the better by destroying his [[Freudian Excuse]], he briefly claims to be his new baby sitter.
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But you're all a bunch of apes,
But you're all a bunch of apes,
And so I must be leaving yoooou!"'' }}
And so I must be leaving yoooou!"'' }}
* ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'': Dr. Henry Killinger could be considered a [[Magical Nanny]]. He flies with a parasol and has a magic bag. A Magic Murder Bag, but a magic bag nonetheless.
* ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'': Dr. Henry Killinger could be considered a Magical Nanny. He flies with a parasol and has a magic bag. A Magic Murder Bag, but a magic bag nonetheless.
* Invoked by Blastus in ''[[Robotomy]]'', with Blastus dressed as Mary Poppins and driving a motorcycle through Thrasher's house before jumping off as the motorcycle heads for the window. Unfortunately, this does nothing to help the kids behave.
* Invoked by Blastus in ''[[Robotomy]]'', with Blastus dressed as Mary Poppins and driving a motorcycle through Thrasher's house before jumping off as the motorcycle heads for the window. Unfortunately, this does nothing to help the kids behave.
* In ''[[Sabrina the Animated Series]]'' Uncle Quigley leaves the girls and tells them he's hired a nanny to look after them. They assume it'll be a [[Magical Nanny]] but it turns out she's a [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]] called Frau Strudel and they resort to magic to make her nicer. They go overboard and she turns into a parody of a [[Magical Nanny]] called Rainbow where she sells all their electronics to buy gongs and a Japanese sand garden, makes them eat grass and tree bark for dinner and tye-dyes the cat.
* In ''[[Sabrina the Animated Series]]'' Uncle Quigley leaves the girls and tells them he's hired a nanny to look after them. They assume it'll be a Magical Nanny but it turns out she's a [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]] called Frau Strudel and they resort to magic to make her nicer. They go overboard and she turns into a parody of a Magical Nanny called Rainbow where she sells all their electronics to buy gongs and a Japanese sand garden, makes them eat grass and tree bark for dinner and tye-dyes the cat.


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