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* [[Allergic to Love]]: Chester gets "the hives" from girls, while Mark Chang's entire species is biologically averse to love or even cuteness.
* [[Almighty Mom]]: Mrs. Turner tries this occasionally, especially in the earlier episodes.
** To the point where her super-powered persona occasionally wished up by Timmy is named "Mighty Mom", and in the episode where Timmy first makes the "Mighty Mom and Dyno-Dad" wish, their explicit cause for fighting crime is summed up by [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|Timmy's Dad]]:
{{quote| "We don't have time for Timmy...we're trying to make the world ''safe'' for Timmy!"}}
* [[Almost Kiss]]: {{spoiler|Several between Timmy and Trixie in ''Wishology Part III''}}.
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* [[Antagonist in Mourning]]: {{spoiler|Vicky in ''Wishology'', briefly.}}
* [[Anticipatory Breath Spray]]
* [[Anti -Gravity Clothing]]: The fairy crowns.
* [[Appropriated Appellation]]: Crash Nebula
* [[Arch Enemy]]: Timmy and Vicky
* [[Arranged Marriage]]: Mark and Mandie
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: Crocker's "birthday wish list". What does he want? To rule them all, to make them pay, and...a jet ski.
** In Emotion Commotion: "Just think of it like a dive at your local swimming pool except with fire, ravenous sharks, dangerously sharp scissors and ONE REALLY ANGRY TOURIST."
* [[Art Shift]]: Many, many times.
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* [[Bad Future]]: The beginning of Channel Chasers, where Vicky has taken over the world.
* [[Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad]]: The Yugopotamians
* [[Bad News, Irrelevant News]]: Mostly done by Cosmo.
* [[Badly -Battered Babysitter]]: Timmy on three occasions.
* [[Batman Gambit]] /TemptingFate: in Tiny Timmy
{{quote| Dad: Now me and Mom are going out tonight so whatever you do don't break our new $1,000,000 vase<br />
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* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Vicky.
** Along with [[Alpha Bitch|Trixie]] in her Wonder Gal outfit, Veronica in her [[Wardrobe Malfunction]], and few of the female students in Dimmsdale Elementary are like this too, the school itself has rather lousy dress code for allowing ten year olds walk around with their belly buttons revealing.
* [[Basement Dweller]]: Denzel Crocker and [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|The Geek Who Writes The Crimson Chin]].
** "Who writes this stuff anyway!?" "Some 40 year old dude who lives with his mom." "Any money in it?" '''"Lives. With. His. Mom."'''
*** Made [[Hilarious in Hindsight|even funnier]] when that 40-year-old dude turns out to be [[Patton Oswalt]], a comic enthusiast and openly nerdy comedian.
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* [[Big Never]]
* [[Big No]]: This is, also, frequently used.
* [[Big Ol' Eyebrows]]: Butch Hartman's trademark.
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]
* [[Bizarre and Improbable Golf Game]]: Magic-based cheating in an otherwise normal game.
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* [[Born Lucky]]: Dinkleberg, as often referenced by Timmy's jealous Dad
* [[Braces of Orthodontic Overkill]]: Chester in ''Hex Games''
* [[BraininaBrain In A Jar]]: In the [[Zeerust]] episode ''Future Lost''
* [[Bread Eggs Breaded Eggs]]: When asked about his sudden popularity in "A Wish Too Far"
{{quote| Timmy: Inheritance? Internet... I inherited the internet!}}
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* [[The Brute]]: Francis
* [[The Bully]]: Francis
* [[Buffy -Speak]]: ''"Floaty [[Shaped Like Itself|crowny]] things!"''
* [[Bumbling Dad]]: Mr. Turner, Cosmo, and, for one episode, {{spoiler|Crocker}}.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Binky, Mr. Crocker. And Veronica to a lesser extent.
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* [[Captain Obvious]]: Many of the show's haters see Timmy as this.
* [[Captivity Harmonica]]: The harmonica turns out to be music coming from a record player, whose turntable is being operated by the captive fairies.
* [[Card -Carrying Villain]]: Nearly all of them.
* [[The Casanova]]: Juandissimo and Dr. Rip Studwell.
* [[The Cassandra]]: Crocker about fairies; Wanda about wishes going wrong.
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* [[Chekhov's Boomerang]]: Timmy's [[Eye Beams|Heat Vision]].
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: Crops up from time to time; played relatively straight in ''Mind over Magic'' and in ''Wishology'', though the latter is more of a Chekhov's Death Star due to lack of subtlety.
* [[Cheese -Eating Surrender Monkeys]]
* [[Cheshire Cat Grin]]: Dr. Bender
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Anti-Cosmo, HP
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** In-universe, the Crimson Chin has met Crash Nebula.
*** [[Serious Business]]: the "Crimson Chin vs. Crash Nebula" special caused Chester and AJ to stop being friends during the episode, and both of them demand in unison that Timmy side with them, "...or you're not my friend anymore!"
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Adam West actually beat the Crimson Chin
* [[Cultural Rebel]]: Trixie Tang, the popular girl, is secretly a comic book fangirl. She also likes dead frogs.
* [[Cutaway Gag]]: Occurs subtly in the early episodes, most notably "Totally Spaced Out":
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** Happens in the episode "Squirrely Puffs" as Mrs. Turner leads her troop of Cream Puff girls up a mountain, only to be accompanied by all the woodland creatures. They are eventually driven insane by the animals' constant singing, braiding of their hair and moose massages. The animals turn feral.
* [[The Ditz]]: Cosmo
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: Crocker's freakouts due to his issues with fairies seem a tad....orgasmic. When his therapist Dr. Fancyfree does it as well, it doesn't exactly help the cause.
* [[Dogged Nice Guy]]: Timmy to Trixie, Mark to Vicky.
** Tootie to Timmy in a female example.
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*** With a fantastic moral to go with it.
{{quote| '''Timmy:''' "Note to self: Never break up with a girl in the Violent Gardening Tool section"}}
* [[EverythingsEverything's Better With Bob]]: ''Tiny Timmy''
* [[Everythings Better With Bunnies]]: The Easter Bunny
* [[EverythingsEverything's Better With Chocolate]]: It's Wanda's favorite food
** But not "reindeer chocolate"!
*** Eugh!
* [[EverythingsEverything's Better With Dinosaurs]]: Several episodes
* [[EverythingsEverything's Better With Llamas]]: ''The Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour 2''
* [[EverythingsEverything's Better With Monkeys]]: ''Abra-Catastrophe''
* [[EverythingsEverything's Better With Princesses]]: Subverted with Princess Mandie, played straight with Princess Protazoa
* [[EverythingsEverything's Better With Rainbows]]
* [[EverythingsEverything's Deader With Zombies]]: ''That's Life!''
* [[Everythings Funkier With Disco]]
{{quote| '''70s Jorgen von Strangle''': [[It Makes Sense in Context|"Disco..."]]<br />
'''Present-day Jorgen''': [[It Makes Sense in Context|"...with myself?"]]<br />
'''Both''': "OUTRAGEOUS!" [[Crowning Moment of Funny|(They magically conjure up a disco dance floor, complete with mirror ball, and begin to dance.)]] }}
* [[EverythingsEverything's Squishier With Cephalopods]]
* [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good]]
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: Timmy has two and fairies have Anti-Fairies as their evil counterparts
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* [[Evil Teacher]]: Mr. Crocker
* [[Evil Twin]]: The anti-fairies and the Nega-Chin
* [[Exact Eaves DroppingEavesdropping]]: Used to varying degrees often enough, but played with most notably in "Grass is Greener" where Timmy's eavesdropping at precisely the wrong moments leads him to run away from home.
* [[Exact Progress Bar]]: Parodied in "Information Stupor Highway". "-1%" anyone?
* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]: ''[[Freudian Excuse|The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker]]''
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* [[Fetish Fuel Station Attendant]]: Trixie, Norm, and Man-Die.
* [[First Gray Hair]]: Timmy's dad finds one, triggering a midlife crisis.
* [[First -Name Basis]]: Seen in ''The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker''
* [[Fisher King]]: Crocker and Vicky when they're in [[Evil Overlord]] mode
* [[Flash Back Back Back]]: nearly always
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* [[Flirting Under Fire]]: In the 3-part episode, Timmy flirts with Trixie and kisses her as they're about to be sucked into a black hole.
* [[Fluffy Tamer]] - Cosmo in "This is Your Wish," with a 3-headed fire-breathing dragon named Snowball.
* [[Foe -Tossing Charge]]: "Timvisible"
* [[Forgotten Anniversary]]: Cosmo believes Wanda is angry at him for no reason and has forgotten their anniversary (which he believed was the 'Styrofoam anniversary'). Turns out, it was the False Anger Anniversary (once every someodd years and was ironically on the SAME day as said anniversary Cosmo planned) and Wanda had remembered, but it's too late - he's gone home to his mom. They work it out anyway, only for Cosmo to forget it was their anniversary at the end of the episode.
* [[Forgotten Birthday]]: Timmy's...''every year'', by his own parents. Eventually he stops minding because he realizes more birthdays means growing up and eventually having to give up Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof.
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* [[For the Evulz]]: The anti-fairies
* [[For Want of a Nail]]: According to Jorgen Von Strangle, a lot of bad things in the world are Timmy's fault.
* [[Four -Fingered Hands]]: [[Lampshaded]] by Juadissimo in one episode and actually mildly [[Averted]] in the [[No Dialogue Episode]] Pipe Down
* [[Four Is Death]]: #4 on Crocker's list of things to do after becoming half a cheese man in the half day episode was "Destroy Timmy Turner" with a skull drawn next to it.
* [[Freaky Friday Flip]]: Timmy wishes to be a fairy, while Cosmo and Wanda become [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|color-coded]] twin versions of him.
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* [[Gosh Hornet]]: Vicky gets attacked by bees in "Frenemy Mine."
* [[Gratuitous Foreign Language]]: Mrs. Turner hails a Russian submarine.
* [[Green -Skinned Space Babe]]: Princess Man-Die (she's really yellow)
* [[The Greatest Story Never Told]]
* [[Gross Up Close Up]]
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* [[Hair Decorations]]: Tootie, Veronica, and Trixie
* [[Hair Reboot]]: Kinda easy when you have magic powers
* [[Hair -Trigger Temper]]: Crocker
* [[Half -Human Hybrid]]: Francis in ''The Big Superhero Wish'', Vicky in ''Timmy the Barbarian''
* [[Hand Wave]]: Many fans question why Timmy could never just wish that Vicky was a nicer person, and it was eventually explained that her nastiness would have to go somewhere else.
** Also, wishing that she got fired would result in her becoming the mayor and eventually an evil overlord, ruling the world - just because she wouldn't babysit him.
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* [[Hartman Hips]]: Timmy's Mom and the Tooth Fairy, among others. Of course, it's the [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Mark, {{spoiler|The Darkness}}
* [[Hell -Bent for Leather]]: The Lead Eliminator
* [[Hello Nurse]]: The Tooth Fairy, Princess Mandie
* [[Henpecked Husband]]: Jorgen
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** Timmy also wishes for this in ''It's a Wishful Life'' {{spoiler|(which was fortunately a [[Secret Test of Character]])}}
* [[Heroic Wannabe]]: Catman
* [[Hey, You]]: Both Timmy's parents lack actual names. His dad even introduces himself in one episode with ''My name is Timmy's father.''
** Whenever their actual names are about to be mentioned, normally something to drown it out such as a truck going by appears. Otherwise they are just referred to as [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|Timmy's dad/mom, Mr./ Mrs. Turner, or, even in their childhood, "Mom" or "Dad".]]
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Mr. Crocker's past was explored in depth in the special episode ''The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker'', which revealed most importantly that {{spoiler|Mr. Crocker not only had fairies himself in his childhood, but he had Cosmo and Wanda, and was quite sane and similar to Timmy at age 10}}. Most later episodes support this fact, but {{spoiler|exactly which fairies Crocker had are contradicted}}.
* [[High Dive Hijinks]]: "Emotion Commotion"
* [[Hilariously Abusive Childhood]]: Timmy Turner's childhood '''IS THIS'''.
* [[Historical in In-Joke]]: One of Cosmo and Wanda's previous godchildren used their magic to [[World War One|kill Archduke Ferdinand]].
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard]]: Evil Jorgen in the spy episode, in which he's absorbed so much magic that he's swollen with '''HUGE''' muscles...and is promptly attacked by his cat, and he can't reach up to get it off, because his muscles are too huge, allowing Timmy to gain the upper hand.
** A brilliant one is seen in 'School's Out: The Musical'. The pixies had a 36 year plan involving Flappy Bob to become a laywer and signing a contract to make the world as fun as he was as a boring adult lawyer overly concerned with education and safety. Unfortunately, this is backfired on them because Flappy Bob--having the skills of a brilliant lawyer--found a loophole in the contract to make the world defined 'as defined by him'. Now tell me, who raised Flappy Bob to become a lawyer?
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* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Dragons]]: ''Knighty Knight''
* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Mecha]]: ''The Switch Glitch''
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja]]: ''Action Packed''
* [[Instant Sedation]]
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Several times Cosmo has shown attraction to humans.
* [[Involuntary Shapeshifting]]: In ''The Gland Plan''
* [[Ironic Echo Cut]]: Used frequently
* [[ItsIt's a Wonderful Plot]]: Cruelly subverted in "It's A Wishful Life" as a test given by Von Strangle.
* [[It S's Quiet... Too Quiet]]: "Action Packed"
* [[Jackass Genie]]: Norm.
* [[The Jeeves]]: Seen in ''Vicky Gets Fired''
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* [[Lower Deck Episode]]: "The Big Scoop"
* [[Low Speed Chase]]: Timmy is trying to outrun his mind-controlled friends, who are trying to capture and brainwash him. However, their scooters are set to a mere 2 mph -- any faster would mean they would spill their milk (the source of the mind control).
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: Parodied
* [[Magically Binding Contract]]: In the episode "Temporary Fairy". The contract also look remarkably like [[The Little Mermaid|Ursula]]'s.
* [[Magic Versus Science]]: In the ''[[Jimmy Neutron]]'' crossovers.
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** And the trope is removed for the Live Action Movie ''Grow Up, Timmy Turner!", in which [[She Is All Grown Up]] and was [[Beautiful All Along]].
* [[The Men in Black]]: The MERF agents, Chester and AJ in ''Hail to the Chief''
* [[MesMe's a Crowd]]: The focus of an ''[[Oh Yeah Cartoons]]'' short, due to all the demands of a bedridden Vicky
* [[Mid Battle Tea Break]]: "Abra-Catastrophe" was the [[Trope Namer]] and provided the image.
* [[Mickey Mousing]]: Used with good effect in the [[No Dialogue Episode]] (the aptly titled [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|''"Pipe down!"'']]), counting as a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] ''for Butch Hartman himself.''
* [[Midlife Crisis Car]]: Timmy's dad's cars
* [[Mike Nelson, Destroyer of Worlds]]: While being put through Fairy Academy, Cosmo ended up destroying Pompei, turned Xanadu into Pittsburg, and sank Atlantis... ''NINE TIMES''.
** [[Refuge in Audacity|All on the same day.]]
** In another episode, the evil bug that crawled up Vicky's butt inhabited the President of the country and made him bring out a button that could destroy the planet. At the end of the episode, Cosmo pushes it and destroys Pluto.
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* [[Missing Mom]]: For the following: Wanda, Chester, Trixie, Wendell
* [[Mistaken for Murderer]]: Big Daddy's group in ''Big Wanda''
* [[Mister Seahorse]]: Cosmo in ''Fairly OddBaby''. Then again, [[Justified Trope|this is apparently how fairy pregnancy works]] (presumably because [[BellisariosBellisario's Maxim|Butch Hartman wants to dissuade you from thinking too deeply into]] ''[[Squick|fairy pregnancy]]'').
* [[Moment Killer]]: Mark, Mr. Turner, and Jorgen in ''Wishology''
* [[MommasMomma's Boy]]: Cosmo
* [[Mooks]]: The Eliminators
* [[Mordor]]: Dimmsdale under Crocker's rule
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* [[National Stereotypes]]
* [[Negative Continuity]]: Especially in light of the Wishology special. This special had featured a considerable amount of [[Character Development]] for many of the minor characters. In particular, the main character, Timmy, finally was [[Genre Savvy]]. Subsequent seasons show NONE of these developments.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Timmy frequently, especially when it came to Crocker's fairy obsession (actually that was Cosmo's fault.)
* [[Niche Network]]: "Teeth TV" and "The Clown Channel."
* [[Nigh Invulnerable]]: The Crimson Chin
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'''Mr. Crocker:''' Good. Then I won't have to repeat everything I just said. }}
* [[No Name Given]]: Timmy's parents
* [[No Sympathy]]: In the recent episode Bad Heir Day, Timmy, who has risked his life trying to find his godbrother, Poof, is given no sympathy by Wanda despite it being clear he's a [[Badly -Battered Babysitter]].
* [[Noir Episode]]: ''Where's Wanda''
* [[Non -Human Sidekick]]: Plenty
* [[Non Singing Voice]]: The pixies, Cosmo in ''Fairy Idol''
* [[Noodle Incident]]: Super Toilet: "So...much...clogging..."
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** Averted by the live action movie, which will {{spoiler|show the future of most of Timmy's human friends and enemies.}}
** Referenced yet AGAIN in ''Timmy's Secret Wish'', where {{spoiler|we discover that apparently Timmy wished that everyone on Earth, including himself would never age so he could keep Cosmo and Wanda forever...which he did 50 YEARS AGO.}}
* [[Not Now, Kiddo]]: Mark in ''Super Poof''
* [[Not So Different]]
* [[Now or Never Kiss]]: Timmy and Trixie in ''Wishology Part II''
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** Played by 'TV'S Adam West' no less!
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: The Darkness
* [[One -Winged Angel]]: The Lead Eliminator into {{spoiler|The Destructinator}}
* [[Only Child Syndrome]]: It's easier to list the aversions: Tootie and Vicky, Cosmo and Schnozmo, and Wanda and Blonda. Almost every character in the series lacks siblings.
* [[Only One Name]]: Several characters
* [[Only Sane Man|Only Sane Woman]]: Wanda
* [[Opening Shout Out]]: In ''Abra-Catastrophe''
* [[Or So IheardI Heard]]: ''Big Wanda'' When Wanda takes over her father's business, she put a ficus in the meeting room. One of the men comments on a gardening tip for it, then quickly invokes this trope when the others stare at him surprised.
{{quote| "A ficus? That's gonna need more light... not that, I would know."}}
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Robert Cait replacing Norm [[Mac Donald]] as the voice of Norm the Genie, Butch Hartman replacing Gilbert Gottfried as Dr. Bender, and Jason Marsden replacing Frankie Muniz as Chester, to name a few.
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== P-S ==
 
* [[Painted Tunnel, Real Train]]: "Back to the Norm"
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Often averted for both Cosmo and Timmy's Dad. Whenever their respective sons are threatened they try to be heroic... with mixed results.
* [[Paper -Thin Disguise]]: Several
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Cosmo and Wanda
* [[Pardon My Klingon]]: "Aw, smoof."
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* [[Pokémon Speak]]: Poof, but he can say other things, including Timmy's name.
* [[The Pollyanna]]: Binky
* [[Poorly -Disguised Pilot]]: "Crash Nebula"
* [[Popular Is Dumb]]: Veronica
* [[Portal Book|Portal Books]]: "Shelf Life"
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* [[Properly Paranoid]]: Subverted in {{spoiler|"Operation Dinkelberg". Knowing that Timmy's Dad thinks he's an evil villain who's responsible for all of his problems, Dinkleberg pretends to be just such a villain - For no other reason than to give Dad the pleasure of thinking he was right.}}
* [[Prophetic Name]]: Mr. and Mrs. Turner were nicknamed Mom and Dad as children
* [[Protagonist -Centered Morality]]: Seen with Mark.
* [[Psychic Powers]]: Timmy in ''Mind Over Magic'', AJ in ''The Big Superhero Wish''
* [[Psycho for Hire]]: Crocker and Vicky
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* [[Punny Name]]
* [[Quintessential British Gentleman]]: Anti-Cosmo
* [[Rapid -Fire Comedy]]
* [[Rapunzel Hair]]: Trixie and Mandie
* [[Reality Warper]]: In "Mr Right!", Timmy gains the ability to make things be true just by saying they are true.
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* [[Rich Bitch]]: Trixie
* [[Rich Idiot With No Day Job]]: Adam West
* [[Right -Hand -Cat|Right Hand Dog]]: Doidle
* [[Rock -Paper -Scissors]]: The Old West episode
* [[Rogues Gallery]]: Mr. Crocker, Vicky, Doctor Bender, Francis, the Nega Chin, Imaginary Gary, Norm the Genie, the Pixies, Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda, Cosmo's mother, etc.
* [[Rule of Funny]]
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* [[The Scottish Trope]]: Saying "Vicky" as a good thing
* [[Screams Like a Little Girl]]: Mr. Turner
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: Remy, Tad, and Chad
* [[Sdrawkcab Name]]: Foop
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: Norm the Genie
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*** Which in itself is [[Futurama|yet another shoutout.]]
** Channel Chasers is this trope incarnate.
** In one of the episodes where Timmy goes to Fairy World, there is a street sign with streets, [[Penn and& Teller|one called Penn and one called Teller]].
** In "Playdate of Doom", Foop's evil plan is to send Poof into [[Superman II|a pocket dimension shaped like a flat square]].
** "The Good Ol' Days" is a love letter to the various cartoons from the 1920s/1930s: ''[[Steamboat Willie]]'' and various [[Classic Disney Shorts]] are referenced... and even the apparently made-up theme song for the episode is actually a shout-out: namely, it's [[The Jimmy Hart Version]] of the main theme heard at the beginning of ''[[Lady Play Your Mandolin]]'', possibly as an instance of [[Self -Deprecation]] given all the [[Writing Around Trademarks]] and the various [[Lawyer -Friendly Cameo|lawyer-friendly cameos]] involved.
** The title of ''School's Out!'' may be a refrence to [[Recess|another popular cartoon with a movie with a similar name, but released theatricaly]]
** In one episode where Timmy goes to tour his dad's workplace (with an obligatory [[Charlie and The Chocolate Factory|Chocolate Factory]] spoof to boot), Mr. Turner gushes about how he's his boss's favorite employee to Timmy. His boss responds to this with a scream of "[[The Simpsons|HOMER]]!" "--Uh, it's Turner, sir."
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* [[Shrunken Organ]]: In one episode Timmy swaps brains with an ordinary dog. His brain is noticably the smaller of the two.
* [[Sibling Rivalry]]: Wanda and Blonda
* [[Sibling Yin -Yang]]: Vicky and Tootie
* [[Sign of the Apocalypse]]: Timmy gets an A.
* [[Single -Minded Twins]]: Tad and Chad
* [[Sitcom Arch Nemesis]]: Mr. Turner's one sided rivalry with Dinkleberg.
* [[Small Annoying Creature]]: Poof for some fans.
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: Tad & Chad, Juandissimo, Crocker on occasion
** Speaking of which, [[Danny Phantom|a certain other Baxter]] is the poor teenager that [[Shout Out|gets his head turned into a fly's]] in "Fly Boy"
* [[Small Town Rivalry]]: Dimmsdale and Brightburg hate each other.
* [[Social Services Does Not Exist]]: The reason why fairies do--to take care of neglected children
* [[Somebody ElsesElse's Problem]]: The response to fairy magic, except when the plot says otherwise.
* [[Sound Effects Bleep]] - The one time anyone actually says the names of Timmy's parents, the words are drowned out.
{{quote| '''Young Timmy's Dad:''' "My real name is * loud truck goes by* but everyone calls me Dad."}}
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: There's confusion over wether it's Juandissimo or Wandissimo. Production art spells is as the former.
* [[Spinning Paper]]: [[Lampshaded Trope|Lampshaded]] when Wanda complains it makes her dizzy.
* [[Spit Take]]: Cosmo does these often, even intentionally.
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* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: Mrs. Turner, to Dinkleberg
* [[Unnamed Parent]]: Mr. and Mrs. Turner
* [[The Un -Reveal]]: The aforementioned names of Timmy's parents
* [[Unspoken Plan Guarantee]]: Used in Fairly OddBaby. {{spoiler|And [[Double Subversion|Double-subverted]].}}
* [[Unsound Effect]]: used all the time when magic occurs, though usually accompanied by sound.
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{{quote| ''"Oh well, I suppose it does make me look pretty."''}}
* [[Villain Song]]: "Pixie Rap", "Gimmie the Wand", Vicky gets a few in the comic story ''The Babysitter Sings''
* [["The Villain Sucks" Song]]: Two versions of "Icky Vicky" and "Vicky Free Summer"
* [[Villain World]]: When Crocker takes over. We sort of see Vicky's version in ''Channel Chasers''.
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Jorgen to Cosmo, Wanda, and Binky
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* [[Wedding Day]]: Jorgen and the Tooth Fairy
* [[Weekend Inventor]]: Mr. Turner
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Remy
* [[What Do You Mean ItsIt's Not Awesome?]]: ''Twistory''. Aside from the episode itself (alongside ''[[What Do You Mean ItsIt's Not Political?|Hail To The Chief]]'', tied to it) being a glorified educational episode, it doesn't just involve Timmy doing his essay by ''directly asking the Founding Fathers themselves'', but for doing so, Timmy ''hosts a self-titled talk-show'', the "Timmy Turner Show". Filmed in Timmy's treehouse. Timmy himself just seems to be screaming to the audience, like, "hey look, it's educational yet entertaining". However, when his wish [[Be Careful What You Wish For|(as usual)]] backfires, since {{spoiler|the Founding Fathers' absence from their age turns the States back to the British colony they once were}}, well... [[Hilarity Ensues|I think you know what happens]].
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Originally Timmy was going to be a redhead because [[Word of God|Butch Hartman hates brown hair]], but forced to change his mind because he didn't want Timmy and Vicky to have matching hair color. Also Timmy was almost named Matt after Butch's other brother, but an argument with his brothers changed that. Timmy's shirt and hat were meant to be blue, but Hartman ran out of blue marker and grabbed the next nearest color--which just so happened to be pink. It stuck.
** Butch also thought of giving Timmy black hair, but decided it looked too heavy on him. [[Fridge Logic|So, why not just make him blonde?]]
* [[What Did I Do Last Night?]]
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart Anyway]]: The Bouncing Boil and Hawk Gal in ''The Big Superhero Wish''
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Timmy in ''Wishology'' to {{spoiler|Jorgen and Turbo Thunder}}
* [[When I Was Your Age]]: Timmy's paternal grandfather is quite fond of the trope. His first non-flashback line was a rant about how he doesn't like things as how they're today when compared to what they used to be.
* [[When You Coming Home Dad|When You Coming Home, Dad?]]: Timmy's parents, at first.
* [[Where the Hell Is Springfield?]]: The show takes place in fictional Dimmsdale. It turns out there IS a place called Dimsdale. It's in [[Canada, Eh?|northern Canada]]. The series later revealed the town is in California, but only on the map, and not by name.
* [[Whip It Good]]: Wanda in ''Timmy the Barbarian''
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: Chester in ''Just the Two of Us''
** And Trixie in "The Boy Who Would Be Queen." Timmy had no clue it was Trixie until her hat came off.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Why Did It Have To Be Clowns]]: In ''A Bad Case of Dairy-Uh'' only for Timmy.
* [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?]]: In ''Back to the Norm''
* [[The Wiki Rule]]: [http://fairlyoddparents.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page here]. Used to be a mess, but it really got straightened out these last few months.
* [[Wild Card Excuse]]: Whatever it is, Timmy got it on the internet. Yes, that includes [[Eye Beams|heat vision]]
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* [[Yandere]]: Mandie
** And Veronica, though she's not as dangerous.
* [[Yank the DogsDog's Chain]]: Several
* [[You Can't Go Home Again]]: Mark Chang
* [[You Can't Fight Fate]]: Crocker's origins in "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker"
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