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{{quote| ''"I'm Cosmo!"''<br />
''"I'm Wanda!"''<br />
''"And weeeeeee're...your fairy godparents!"'' }}
 
Deranged animated series about a little boy called Timmy Turner and his fairy godparents, Cosmo and Wanda. StartedRan infrom 2001 to 2017.
 
In [[Once an Episode|most]] [[Strictly Formula|episodes]], Timmy [[Make a Wish|uses Cosmo and Wanda's magic to deal with some mundane problem]]. Inevitably, things spiral rapidly out of control: whether it's getting his dad a cooler job, or dealing with one of his many [[Arch Enemy|everyday enemies]]. These include school bully Francis, sadistic and manipulative babysitter Vicky, and [[Secret-Chaser|fairy-obsessed]] [[Sadist Teacher]] Mr. Crocker. And then there are the episodes where Timmy somehow gets entangled in Fairy World politics.
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A [http://www.tvguide.com/News/Fairly-Oddparents-Movie-1020888.aspx live-action movie], ''[[A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!]]'', starring Drake Bell as a 23-year-old Timmy who somehow still has Cosmo and Wanda aired on July 9, 2011. Its premise is Timmy deciding whether to "grow up" and have a life with the now-beautiful Tootie, or stay with Cosmo and Wanda. At Nick Upfront 2012, sequel to this movie titled "A Fairly Odd Christmas" was announced, along with a ninth season of the animated series.
 
See the [[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents/Characters|Character Sheet]] and [[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents/WMG|WMG]] pages. Tropes that apply specifically to the live-action movie go on [[A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!|its page]]. There is, also, a page on the three part special Wishology. Tropes that apply specifically to Wishology go [[Wishology|here]].
 
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=== ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]'' provides examples of: ===
 
== A-B ==
* [[Abhorrent Admirer]]: A one off joke in ''Tim-Visible''.
* [[Absurd Altitude]]
* [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]]: In ''Hail to the Chief''.
* [[Abuse Is Okay When Its Female On Male]]: Vicky and her abuse of Timmy is often [[Played for Laughs]] although still not to the extent of most other examples. It is shown that Vicky's abuse does have a negative impact on his life in several instances. Indeed, it is one of the reasons he has Fairy Godparents.
** Inverted in one episode where Timmy wishes to be Vicky's babysitter and gets some revenge. He's completely played out as the bad guy.
*** [[Subverted Trope|At least until]] kid Vicky gets the fairies and goes mad with power, and ''tries to kill him''. Then Timmy's the hero again and tricks her out of it.
* [[Abusive Parents]]: Timmy's parents both emotionally and financially. And totally [[Played for Laughs]].
* [[Academy of Adventure]]: Though in this case, most of the weirdness is caused by Timmy himself.
* [[Accidental Kiss]]: Multiple occur in ''Wishology Part III''.
* [[Acquired Situational Narcissism]]: Timmy, a lot of times since ''A Wish Too Far''.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: For the Crimson Chin, Catman, and Dr. Rip Studwell.
** Darran Norris plays Gordy the janitor in ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]''. In one episode, [[It Makes Sense in Context|he voices two Ken-looking dolls]] (as well as a female [[Barbie]] lookalike), one buff and leathery and the other whipped and effeminate, using his Jorgen Von Strangle voice for leathery and his Cosmo (and Anti-Cosmo) voice for the effeminate and female dolls.
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* [[Adorkable]]: Tootie, Cosmo, Timmy, and (sometimes) Wanda
* [[Adult Child]]: Both of Timmy's parents and Cosmo.
* [[Adults Are Useless]]:
{{quote| '''Mr. Turner:'''-->"Hey! She's key-scratching 'Vicky was here' on my car! I punished Timmy for key-scratching 'Vicky was here' on my car!"}}
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Mark's parents are named King Grippulon and Queen Jibjorulac.
* [[Aesop Amnesia]]: Timmy, and to a lesser extent, Cosmo, only seem to learn from their mistakes for the duration of that episode.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Anti-Cosmo, HP
* [[The Ahnold]]: <s>Governor</s> Fairy Sergeant Jorgen Von Strangle.
* [[AIA.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: ''Future Lost''
* [[The Alcatraz]]: Abra-catraz
* [[Alien Among Us]]: Mark Chang
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* [[Alliterative Name]]: Timmy Turner, Trixie Tang, The Crimson Chin, Doug Dimmadome and the list goes on.
** In the case of Mr. Dimmadome, the alliteration has also become a prevalent [[Running Gag]].
{{quote| Doug: I'm Doug Dimmadome, owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome!}}
* [[All Cheering, All the Time]]: ''Fairly Oddparents'' had a competition wherein Timmy sabotaged Vicky. Her cheer pretty much was all her gross habits. The girl who won improvised a cheer indicating that she had none of Vicky's gross habits.
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: Every unmarried character is spurned by their crush.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: The special ''The 77 Secrets of the Fairly Oddparents'' revealed, among other things, Cosmo and Wanda's full names.
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* [[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''}}.
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Trixie
* [[Aluminum Christmas Trees]]: "Catman" isn't just a [[Writing Around Trademarks|parody of Batman]]: he was an [https://web.archive.org/web/20080316111213/http://www.heromachine.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/bad-catman.jpg actual supervillain].
** Who was a villainous version of a now-obscure Golden Age superhero by the same name.
* [[Always Camp]]: Mr. Bickles, the school drama teacher.
* [[Always ChaoticExclusively Evil]]: The anti-fairies
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Cupid, Mr. Bickles, Sanjay
** Also, Catman fell in love with Timmy's Father at a beauty pageant. But he did mistaken Timmy's father for a female even though Timmy kept reminding him that he was his dad. [[Camp Gay|Maybe he already knew.]]
** It is implied that even when Timmy told him it was his dad and a he, he didn't seem to care.
{{quote| '''Catman:''' "Say, think I can get her phone number?"<br />
'''Timmy:''' "That's no she, that's my dad!"<br />
'''Catman:''' "So you have it then!" }}
* [[Amusing Injuries]]: Every episode
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: Vicky on occasion, and often quite literally.
* [[And I Must Scream]]: Every Unwished Wish is put into storage, even if they're sentient. And they live forever...
* [[And You Were There]]
* [[Animation Age Ghetto]]/[[Comedy Ghetto]]: Both [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] [[In-Universe]] in "Movie Magic:"
{{quote| '''Trixie:''' “Because, anonymous voice from nobody, you won [an award] for comedy, and everybody knows that comedy is the lowest form of entertainment... [[Hypocritical Humor|next to animation]].”}}
* [[Animorphism]]
* [[Antagonist in Mourning]]: {{spoiler|Vicky in ''Wishology'', briefly.}}
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* [[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 />
(several vase breaks and fixes later)<br />
Dad: $50,000 vase! And Timmy! We're home!<br />
(wow, the house is so clean scene and small dialogue)<br />
Timmy: Boring conversation (leans on pedestal holding vase) Can't focus.<br />
(crash)<br />
Vicky: Alright! Timmy broke the vase!<br />
Mom and Dad: [(Beat)glance] We're Rich!(Beat)Eeeeer<br />
Vicky: [[Flat What|What?]]<br />
Dad: Vicky, that vase was worth and ''insured'' for $50,000. We only bought it for a buck!<br />
Timmy: Where'd you get it for a dollar?<br />
Mom and Dad: Internet.<br />
Dad: And, thanks to Timmy's tiny attention span, we just earned $49,999!<br />
Vicky: *to vase* I hate you. }}
* [[Balance Between Good and Evil]]: An anti-fairy is born for every fairy.
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* [[Big Eater]]: Chester, Mark, Grippulon.
* [[Bigger on the Inside]]: The fairy godparents' home.
* [[Big "Never!"]]
* [[Big No]]: This is, also, frequently used.
* [[Big Ol' Eyebrows]]: Butch Hartman's trademark.
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* [[Brain 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!}}
* [[Breakout Character]]: Dark Laser and by extension his [[Running Gag]] Flipsy toy.
* [[Bright Is Not Good]]: The Gigglepies.
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* [[Canon Foreigner]]: A few characters from the video games
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: The Brass Knuckles, the Iron Lung
* [[The Cape (trope)]]: The Crimson Chin, Catman
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Dark Laser, of [[Star Wars|Darth Vader]], Foop, of [[Family Guy|Stewie Griffin]].
** [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]]: "I'm the amazing unsue-able Arachnid-Man!"
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* [[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.
* [[Celeb Crush]]:
** Chip Skylark: Both of Timmy's parents crush on him. So does Wanda. Vicky ''did'' until she found out he was broke.
** Pop Diva Britney Britney: Cosmo has a crush on her.
* [[Celebrity Is Overrated]]: Chip Skylark in ''Boys in the Band''; Timmy in ''Timmy TV''.
* [[Censorship by Spelling]]: Wanda tries to take Cosmo to the D-O-C-T-O-R.
{{quote| '''Cosmo''': What? Doctor? I thought she was spelling plumber. It's worse than I thought!}}
* [[Cerebus Retcon]]: {{spoiler|Timmy wished for eternal youth for the entire planet 50 years ago. Suddenly, some of the gags don't seem as funny.}}
* [[Chaotic Stupid]]: Cosmo, natch.
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* [[Chick Magnet]]: Dr. Rip Studwell. Hinted with Timmy himself.
* [[Chosen One]]: Timmy, as you'd probably guess.
** Although sometimes by accident, as in part 1 the "Wishology" three-parter, where the intended Chosen One [[Missed the Call|accidentally slept through]] the attack by the Darkness.
* [[Chronic Pet Killer]]: Well, they didn't actually die, no! They just ran away while Timmy was at camp... camp... camp...
** Specifically, Timmy's Dad forgot to feed them while Timmy was at camp... camp... camp...
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** Crocker too, although he seems to be [[The Cuckoolander Was Right|right about everything.]]
* [[Coincidental Broadcast]]: Lampshaded by Cosmo in one episode:
{{quote| '''Cosmo:''' You can see all about it in this conveniently placed television.}}
* [[Color Character]] Spoofed with "The Crimson Chin"
* [[Combat Stilettos]]: Mandie
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* [[Couch Gag]]: Vicky's head in the intro.
* [[Cousin Oliver]]: Poof
* [[Cowboy Episode]]: Timmy Turner goes back in time to the founding of the city of Dimmsdale. As Dimmsdale is in southeastern California and the city was founded in the mid-19th century, Dimmsdale is depicted as a Wild West town.
* [[Crap Saccharine World]]
* [[Crazy Prepared]]
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* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: Tara Strong (and Mary Kay Bergman before her) as Timmy; it's kind of obvious with the squeaky girly voice. Lampshaded often.
** Surprisingly averted with many young male boys, who sound girly but are infact voiced by guys.
* [[Crossover|Crossovers]]s, with ''[[Jimmy Neutron]]'', and with ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]'' even though the latter is live action (the cartoon characters appear in Ned's imagination).
** 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!"
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* [[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":
{{quote| '''Timmy''': Why am I in my Crash Nebula outfit?<br />
'''Cosmo''': It's stretchy and form-fitting!<br />
'''Wanda''': But, most of all, this is the suit you wore the last time you were here, remember?<br />
'''Timmy''': Oh, yeah! You think they'll remember me?<br />
''(Cut to Yugopotamians watching Cosmo, Wanda, and Timmy's Movements on a Jumbo-Tron)''<br />
'''Yugopotamian''' (With a thick, Australian accent): It's Timmy Turner! The Earth warrior who ate the dreaded chocolate! He's returned! (Entire audience goes into full panic mode)<br />
'''Cosmo'''(through Jumbo-Tron): I'd say that's a "yes". }}
* [[Curtains Match the Window]]: Most fairies. Exceptions include Jorgen, Blonda, and Big Daddy.
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* [[Defrosting Ice Queen]]: Twice for Vicky, once for Trixie. All have a [[Reset Button]].
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]: Used when they turn the show into a Noire style detective film trying to find out who kidnapped Wanda.
{{quote| Jorgen: "And why is that corner of the room still black and white!?"}}
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Arguably, Timmy's best friends, Chester and A.J. From being two major characters in the early seasons, they now appear very sporadically, often in non speaking roles. A.J. seems to have suffered the worst from this trope.
** And for [[Live Action Adaptation|the live action movie]], they may as well be [[The Artifact]] as they appear in at most {{spoiler|three scenes and they only have an interaction with Timmy in next to the last scene.}}
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* [[Depending on the Writer]]
* [[Depraved Dentist]]: Dr. Bender
{{quote| '''A.J.:''' Don't you hear the scary music and the thunder? And see how it's nighttime all of a sudden? [[Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs|He's mean! He's a dentist!]] ''[[Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs|He's a mean dentist!]]''}}
* [[Deus Exit Machina]]
* [[Deus Ex Machina]]
* [[Devil in Plain Sight]]: Vicky, who is known to be evil by her parents and all the kids she babysits, but no one else.
* [[Different for Girls]]: Timmy in "The Boy Who Would Be Queen",
* [[Dirty Coward]]: The Mayor in ''School's Out, the Musical!''
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Cosmo's dad
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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
* [[Dogged Nice Guy]]: Timmy to Trixie, and Mark to Vicky. Tootie is a Dogged Nice Girl towards Timmy, though she does approach [[Stalker with a Crush]] levels often.
* [[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.
* [[Dork Horse Candidate]]: Timmy runs for class president.
* [[Doting Parent]]: Wanda
* [[AbuseDouble IsStandard Okay When ItsAbuse (Female Onon Male)]]: Vicky and her abuse of Timmy is often [[Played for Laughs]], although still not to the extent of most other examples. It is shown that- Vicky's abuse does still have a negative impact on his life in several instances. Indeed, itand is one of the reasons he has Fairy Godparents.
* [[Downer Ending]]: "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker", where they can't fix Crocker
** Inverted in one episode where Timmy wishes to be Vicky's babysitter - he promptly decides to do to her what she'd done to him, completely playing the bad guy... [[Gone Horribly Right|which causes Cosmo and Wanda to be reassigned to the now-miserable girl instead]]. Naturally, she goes mad with power and tries to feed him to a giant Vicky-bot, forcing Timmy to trick her out of it and serving as [[An Aesop]] about how two wrongs don't make a right.
** Lampshaded in "Fairy Idol"
* [[Downer Ending]]: "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker", where they can't fix Crocker. Lampshaded in "Fairy Idol".
* [[The Dragon]]: The Lead Eliminator
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]: Jorgen Von Strangle
* [[Dumbass Has a Point]]{{context}}
* [[Dumb Blonde]]: Chester and Veronica.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: Francis
 
== E-F ==
* [[Easily Forgiven]]: Mark
* [[Egopolis]]: Crocker when he takes over the world in Abra-Catastophe
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* [[The Epic]]: "Wishology!"
* [[Episode Title Card]]: Often used since the 30 minute show can have two 15 minute episodes.
* [[Eskimos Aren't Real]]: A giant squid is treated as a mythical creature... [[The Cloud Cuckoolander Was Right|until one actually shows up]].
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]]: Trixie Tang
* [[Even the Guys Want Him]]: Chip Skylark.
{{quote| '''Chip:''' "Sometimes it's hard being pretty and talented"<br />.
'''Timmy:''' "And delicious!"<br />
'''Chip:''' "What?"<br />
'''Timmy:''' "Uh, my dad said that" .}}
*:* Also implied for Timmy himself if Sanjay's obsession with Timmy is any indication. Not to mention {{spoiler|when he became Timantha, A.J. became very smitten with him/her}}. Also when Timmy {{spoiler|was aged up to a sixteen year old super -model}} ''both'' Chester and A.J. {{spoiler|seemed to swoon over him}}.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: Crocker may be obsessed with hunting fairies, but {{spoiler|when it comes to Poof, he lets him go back to Cosmo and Wanda.}}
** Also, the one line that Vicky will not cross in regards to her horrible babysitting skills is abandoning her charge or losing sight of her charge, as- evidencedshe by herexpresses genuine horror when Timmy seemingly disappeareddisappears on under her watch, even if only at the prospect of what might happen to her (including losing her job).
*** Her only fear was for what'd happen to her because of that. To make things clear, the first thing she did upon finding Timmy was exclaiming "I'm saved!".
* [[Everyone Looks Sexier If French]]: Parodied with Juandissimo Magnifico, who is never in a scene wthout talking about how ''muy, muy macho'' he is. He also has a habit of tearing shirts to shreds by flexing his muscles. And then magicing a new shirt into existence. And then flexing that one to pieces. The lady fairies love him.
* [[Everything but the Girl]]: Timmy's wishing routinely alters the course of human history... but he can't get the girl, because fairies are not allowed to interfere with true love.
** Timmy finally wisens up enough to make a wish where he and Trixie are the ONLY people on Earth, and thus Trixie will have no choice but to notice him. He quickly discovers Trixie's obsessive NEED for constant attention and [[Be Careful What You Wish For|tries to do everything in his power to get away from her]].
{{quote| '''Timmy:''' "Note to self: Never break up with a girl in the Violent Gardening Tool section".}}
*** With a fantastic moral to go with it.
* [[Everything's Better with MonkeysBob]]: ''Abra-CatastropheTiny Timmy''.
{{quote| '''Timmy:''' "Note to self: Never break up with a girl in the Violent Gardening Tool section"}}
* [[Everything'sEverythings Better withWith BobBunnies]]: ''TinyThe Timmy''Easter Bunny.
* [[Everythings Better With Bunnies]]: The Easter Bunny
* [[Everything's Better with Chocolate]]: It's Wanda's favorite food
** ButNot notif its "reindeer chocolate"! Eugh!
* [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs]]: Several episodes.{{context}}
*** Eugh!
* [[Everything's Better with DinosaursLlamas]]: SeveralCarl episodesin ''The Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour 2''.{{context{{
* [[Everything's Better with LlamasMonkeys]]: ''The Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour 2Abra-Catastrophe''.
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: ''Abra-Catastrophe''
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: Subverted with Princess Mandie, played straight with Princess Protazoa
* [[Everything's Better with Rainbows]]
* [[Everything'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.)]] }}
* [[Everything's Squishier with Cephalopods]]
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* [[Eyepatch of Power]]: Officer Shallowgrave
* [[F Minus Minus]]: Timmy gets ''a few'' of these over the show's run. It's even lampshaded.
{{quote| '''Timmy:''' "Cool, there's a D in here!"}}
** In "Deja Vu" his parents starts to grade him this way once he gets home.
{{quote| '''Dad:''' "Hey, guess what, Timmy, we're gonna grade you on your performance! We'll give you an A-!"<br />
'''Timmy:''' "An A-minus?!"<br />
'''Dad:''' "Up-bup-bup, questioning the grades, that gives you a B."<br />
'''Timmy:''' "But..."<br />
'''Dad:''' "Talking back, that gives you a C!"<br />
'''Timmy:''' "A C?!"<br />
'''Dad:''' "Raising your voice! D!"<br />
'''Timmy:''' "That's a Q!"<br />
'''Dad:''' "That gives you an F, smarty pants!" }}
* [[The Faceless]]: Timmy's parents in the ''[[Oh Yeah Cartoons]]'' shorts
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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]]: In the "Timvisible" episode, Bully Francis does this since he's pursuing Timmy.
* [[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.
** Special mention to the episode where he forgets his OWN birthday is a day later...
*** Note that the next day might not even be his birthday, on the account that his parents didn't seem that sure either, forgetting his name as they tell him.
{{quote| '''Mrs. Turner:''' "We'd never forget your birthday, Tommy."}}
** What's really sad is that in the episode "Birthday Bashed", its shown that Vicky actually remembers Timmy's birthday better than his own parents (She even give him a piece of cake, granted its right before she straps him to a rocket)
*** In one scene Mr. Turner even says "Why would we throw a party for you?"
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* [[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.
*[[French Jerk]]: Pierre, one of Cosmo and Wanda's previous godkids, wished for all French people to be rude to Americans.
* [[Friendly Enemy]]: Juandissimo, especially since he's in love with Wanda
* [[Friend Versus Lover]]: {{spoiler|the premise of the Live-Action movie}}.
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* [[Gambit Pileup]]: Deftly parodied in "Remy Rides Again".
* [[Gender Bender]]: Timmy in ''The Boy Who Would Be Queen'' going under the name 'Timantha.'
* [[Gender Bender Friendship]]: Timmy and Trixie in that same episode
* [[Generation Xerox]]: At the end of the special "Channel Chasers", the future in twenty years is shown along with Timmy {{spoiler|and Tootie}}'s kids. Not only do they closely resemble their parents (aside from swapped hair color), but also, like Timmy, they were tormented by their babysitter enough to receive Cosmo and Wanda as their fairy godparents.
* [[Genie in a Bottle]]: Norm--andNorm—and he wants to get out of it.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Crocker. He may be weird and outcast. But all his theories are correct and his [[Gadgeteer Genius|inventions actually work]], even when [[Bamboo Technology|he was in the Chimp-dominated World.]]
* [[Genre Blindness]]: Timmy, often
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* [[Glasses Pull]]: Dr. Rip Studwell
* [[Go-Karting with Bowser]]: ''The Fairly Oddlympics''
* [[Gorn]]: Never shown outright, but implied in the Timmy-Jimmy Power Hour; the game "Decimator" is rated [[Fun with Acronyms|Triple-G]], that is, [[Added Alliterative AppealAlliteration|Gratuitous Gutwrenching Gorefest.]]
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: Jorgen Von Stangle. Even though he is usually a good guy and enforces Da Rulez (the fairy laws) to the letter, he still gets kicks out of causing people, usually Binkie, pain and threatening violence following his [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]] stereotype. He has backed off from it somewhat in recent seasons after marrying the Toothfairy.
* [[Gosh Dang It to Heck]]: You can't curse on Nickelodeon
{{quote| '''Dark Laser:''' ''CURSES!'' [[Companion Cube|Flipsy]], I'm sorry you had to hear that.}}
** The FCC will hunt you down for saying certain words in certain forms of media.
{{quote| '''Timmy:''' "Hey! You can't say moron on the radio! You can only say it on TV!" *Vicky is later arrested for having said "moron" over the radio.*}}
** Norm the Genie has used "Fez" and "Smoof" as cursewords.
** Mark Chang has used FLARG.
* [[Gosh Hornet]]: Vicky gets attacked by bees in "Frenemy Mine."
* [[Gratuitous Foreign Language]]: Mrs. Turner hails a Russian submarine.
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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-Joke]]: One of Cosmo and Wanda's previous godchildren used their magic to [[World War OneI|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--havingBob—having the skills of a brilliant lawyer--foundlawyer—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?
* [[Hold Up Your Score]]
* [[Hollywood Voodoo]]: Timmy wishes for voodoo dolls in ''[[You Doo]]'', and Tootie gets a hold of one of them.
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* [[Housewife]]: Mrs. Turner, although in the earlier seasons she was portrayed as real estate agent.
* [[Human Shield]]: In ''Transparents''
{{quote| Chester: (holding AJ who's covered in milk) You said 'take cover'.}}
 
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* [[Impossibly Cool Clothes]]: The Crimson Chin
* [[Improbably Predictable]]: This takes place when Timmy wishes his parents had superpowers, then when he finds they are too busy with fighting evil that they can't take care of him, and wishes that they weren't superheroes, but Cosmo's and Wanda's wands don't work:
{{quote| '''Timmy:''' Let me guess,<br />
'''Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda:''' They've become so powerful that they are now impervious to magic. }}
* [[Incredible Shrinking Man]]: ''Tiny Timmy'' and the episode "Boy Toy" where Timmy shrinks down to the size of an action figure. Much of the plot is reminscient of ''[[Honey, I Shrunk the Kids]]''.
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* [[Lantern Jaw of Justice]]: Pretty much the entire ''point'' of The Crimson Chin. Crash Nebula has it too.
* [[Latin Lover]]: [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]] with Juandissimo, [[Ladykiller in Love|as he wants Wanda, but she won't have him]].
** Played with, as Wanda enjoys his affections at the Fairy Spa, and she is known to have romantic chocolate-related dreams about him.
* [[Large Ham]]: Mark, the Crimson Chin, Dr. Rip Studwell
** '''''<big>FAIRY! GOD! PARENTS!!!</big>''''' ''* Contorts and spasms uncontrollably* ''
** Foop, the Anti-Fairy baby, has a penchant for grand, evil speeches full of dramatic weight.
* [[Legion of Doom]]: The Body of Evil
* [[Leitmotif]]: Bunches that show up in the [[Title Card]], most frequently.
** Norm the Genie gets the "[[Arabian Nights]]" sounding tune.
** Chip Skylark gets twangy electric guitar.
** Mark Chang gets retro 50s sci-fi music complete with theremin.
** The Crimson Chin, being a superhero, has his [[Theme Tune]] for his [[Leitmotif]], but also has a secondary tune that plays during his episodes.
** Catman has [[The Jimmy Hart Version]] of the 1960s Batman [[Theme Tune]].
* [[Leprechaun]]: In ''The Big Bash''
* [[Limited Animation]]: Due to having [[Thick Line Animation|thick lines]], this is to be expected.
* [[Lip Lock]]: Parodied in ''Formula For Disaster''
* [[Literal Genie]]: Norm uses this to get his way
** This also becomes his undoing when he was in Timmy's possession. Timmy {{spoiler|wished for a lawyer}} and that's what he got.
* [[Locked in a Freezer]]: Timmy and Vicky in ''Snow Bound''
* [[Lonely Rich Kid]]: Remy Buxaplenty
* [[Long Runner]]: show started in 2001, after its appearance by a series of shorts from ''[[Oh Yeah Cartoons]]''
* [[Loophole Abuse]]: While Timmy must keep the secrets of his fairies that, there are quite a few loopholes.
** In “Chin Up”, because many people are already in costume at a comic convention, fairies don’t have to worry about getting caught since they get mistaken for people in costume.
** The same rule seem to imply during Halloween where wearing a costume is common.
** If another child has fairies, they can share the secret of having them. This was the reason why Timmy was able to explain his fairies to Remy because the latter has one too.
** “School's Out: The Musical”: Timmy and his fairies tries to talk some sense into Flappy Bob, who was born into a clown family but raise by the pixies. Despite a contact, Flappy Bob used his training in law to find a loophole of his own {{spoiler| Earth will be safe and fun as defined by Flappy himself}}.
* [[Lotus Eater Machine]]: {{spoiler|the beginning of part 3 of Wishology}}
* [[Love Dodecahedron]]: Timmy [http://garabatoz.deviantart.com/art/Timmy-s-Valentine-154407562 and about six girls], (seven if you count Cindy of ''[[Jimmy Neutron]]''), combined with [[Puppy Love]]
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* [[Love Potion]]: Cupid's love arrows
* [[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&nbsp;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.
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* [[Making a Splash]]: Crimson Chin villain H2Olga
* [[Mama Bear]]: Wanda and sometimes Mrs. Turner.
{{quote| '''Mrs. Turner:''' [[It Makes Sense in Context|"We can reach Timmy with this: a rope made with my armpits' hair!"]]}}
* [[Marshmallow Dream]]: Chester wakes up eating his pillow, says "You're not the giant marshmallow. Oh well!" and continues eating.
* [[Masquerade]]: Timmy is required to keep his fairy godparents a secret, or he will lose them
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** Timmy ''[[Reality Warper|Turner]]''
* [[Meganekko]]: Tootie
** And the trope is removed for the Live Action Movie ''Grow Up, Timmy Turner!", in which [[She Is's All Grown Up]] and was [[Beautiful All Along]].
* [[The Men in Black]]: The MERF agents, Chester and AJ in ''Hail to the Chief''
* [[Me's a Crowd]]: The focus of an ''[[Oh Yeah Cartoons]]'' short, due to all the demands of a bedridden Vicky
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** [[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.
{{quote| ''"He said THE planet. He didn't say which one."''}}
*** Actually, the President just happened to have the button with himself. The bug never made it to...er, the President's butt.
*** In one episode early on in the series, Cosmo was required to do one sufficiently evil act within a 24 hour period or his fairy license would be revoked and he'd be sent back to training. After consulting Vicky for advice, she suggests he blow up the Earth, and he would have done it, if not for the fact that he reverted back to his normal self at 12:00:00 Midnight, and the Earth would have otherwise blown up at 12:00:01 AM.
**** In the same episode, Wanda says that for her evil act she wiped out the dinosaurs.
** Blowing up planets seems to be a standard affair for the Yugopotamians.
{{quote| ''"We wouldn't have to blow up all these planets if you just stopped and asked for directions!"''}}
*** Not to mention the G in FLARG.
* [[Mirror-Cracking Ugly]]: Mr. Crocker
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* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Juandissimo, parodied because he thinks of himself as sexy. Played straight, however, in Fairy Idol.
* [[Multiple Choice Past]]: how Mr. and Mrs. Turner met
* [[Mundane Wish]]: Crocker teams up with Norm the genie but instead of simply wishing Timmy to Mars (as Norm suggests) or simply wishing to have a fairy in his possession he wastes his wishes on parts for ridiculous traps that backfire on him. Norm allows Crocker to wish for more wishes -- whichwishes—which he does by wishing for them three at a time -- andtime—and continues to waste them.
** While many of Timmy's wishes seem wasteful, they don't qualify because he has unlimited wishes. In fact, it's actually bad for the fairies if he doesn't constantly wish for things
* [[Musical Episode]]: ''School's Out: The Musical''
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* [[My Master, Right or Wrong]]: Juandissimo towards Remy Buxaplenty
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: A lot of characters get <s>Empty Bus Seat's</s> <s>Tommy's</s> Timmy's name wrong.
 
 
== N-O ==
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** Princess Mandie (pronounced "Man-Die")
* [[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."
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* [[No Indoor Voice]]: Mr. Turnbaum has a bad habit of '''ANNOUNCING THAT EVERYTHING THAT HE AND HIS WIFE ARE COMMITTING IS BY THEM, THE REAL TURNBAUMS!''' Mrs. Turnbaum doesn't like it when he does that.
** As well as Mr. Crocker whenever '''FAIRY GODPARENTS''' come up. Also when he is working out a secret plan... even when Timmy or someone else is right there.
{{quote| '''Timmy:''' Hello, I'm right here. I heard everything you just said.<br />
'''Mr. Crocker:''' Good. Then I won't have to repeat everything I just said. }}
* [[No Name Given]]: Timmy's parents
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* [[Noodle Incident]]: Super Toilet: "So...much...clogging..."
** And there's this one from "Vicky Loses Her Icky":
{{quote| '''Timmy:''' (holds up a net) Mom, don't ask why, but I have to stick this in Dad's pants.<br />
'''Mom:''' Oh, is it Fathers Day already? }}
** We never do find out exactly why Mr. Crocker was banned from entering Cincinatti, although one can safely assume it probably had to do with proving the existence of '''FAIRY GODPARENTS!!!'''
* [[Not Allowed to Grow Up]]: All the kids
** In fact, there have been various episodes depicting the last day of school (all of which pay no mind to continuity) yet they all stay in the same class, in the same grade, with the SAME teacher!
** Yeah, but that could be due to the fact that Crocker keeps giving everyone F's. In the live-action movie, {{spoiler|Timmy was still in Crocker's class despite being ''23 years old''.}}
** In addition to the multiple summers, one movie explicitly takes place one year after he got his fairies, which is retconned to have happened a year earlier.
** 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]]
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* [[Opening Shout-Out]]: In ''Abra-Catastrophe''
* [[Or So I 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]]MacDonald 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.
* [[The Other Marty]]: [[Tara Strong]] redubbed the ''[[Oh Yeah Cartoons]]'' shorts after she took the role of Timmy. Timmy was originally voiced by Mary Kay Bergman, but was replaced following Bergman's suicide.
* [[Our Fairies Are Different]]
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** Played for Laughs when his parents are busy watching tv about a show called the Bad Parent Hunter. So that Timmy won't disturb them, they hand him a bottle of acid and tells him to go play in the street - which he does
* [[Parody Sue]]: Tommy in ''Oh, Brother!''
* [[Parrot Expowhat]]:
{{quote| '''Gigglepies''': Yugo-po-what-i-whats? }}
* [[Pass the Popcorn]]: The Pixies in ''School's Out: The Musical'' about their evil plan and Timmy's misery.
* [[Paused Interrupt]]: Despite not being a video game, this is a recurring problem with the voice acting. Any time a character is going to be interrupted, they stop short as if they can see it coming.
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* [[Poorly-Disguised Pilot]]: "Crash Nebula"
* [[Popular Is Dumb]]: Veronica
* [[Portal Book|Portal Books]]s: "Shelf Life"
* [[Positive Discrimination]]
* [[POV Sequel]]: ''The Big Scoop'' shows ''A Wish Too Far'' from Chester and AJ's perspective.
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* [[Psychic Powers]]: Timmy in ''Mind Over Magic'', AJ in ''The Big Superhero Wish''
* [[Psycho for Hire]]: Crocker and Vicky
* [[Punishment Box]]: The "Fun Box," which is coincidentally closed with "fun locks."
* [[Punny Name]]
* [[Quintessential British Gentleman]]: Anti-Cosmo
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* [[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.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: Timmy is just the start. See 'What Could Have Been' for the details.
** This is lampshaded in an episode. When Timmy goes back to the past, he sees his parents moving into what would be his house. In the moving trunk are pink things because his parents thought they were having a girl. What's sitting on top is his infamous pink hat.
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: Principal Waxaplax
* [[Refugee From TV Land]]: The Crimson Chin taken out of his comic. This results in him discovering he is imaginary he grows giving him depression resulting in his series almost getting canceled.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]
* [[EskimosReindeer Aren't Real]]: A giant squid is treated as a mythical creature... [[The Cloud Cuckoolander Was Right|until one actually shows up]].
* [[Reset Button]]: Wishing things back to normal, along with once having a ''literal'' reset button in the form of a watch.
* [[Retcon]]: A comic story revealed this in regards to the Crimson Chin's origin
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* [[Runaway Bride|Runaway Groom]]: Mark Chang
* [[Running Gag]]: Someone asks Timmy where he got something the fairies made for him. His response; "Internet."
** Chester's braces.
** The show also seems to have a new running gag EVERY SINGLE EPISODE. After that episode, the gag is forgetten and never mentioned again.
*** Except...
{{quote| "Super Toilet."<br />
Cosmo: "Ngh! SO. MUCH. CLOGGING!!! -falls on ground and sucks thumb- }}
* [[Rushmore Refacement]]
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* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: "Odd, Odd West"
* [[Shapeshifter Baggage]]: All the fairies, Anti-Cosmo, Mark and Grippulon
* [[She Is's All Grown Up]]: In the live action TV movie, older Tootie is played by Daniella Monet.
* [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]]: Timmy to Tootie. And Vicky in ''Totally Spaced Out''
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: Cosmo and Wanda apparently like it when Tootie kisses Timmy, even though they are obligated to use their magic to help Timmy avoid her.
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** In one of the episodes where Timmy goes to Fairy World, there is a street sign with streets, [[Penn & 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 (animation)|HOMER]]!" "--Uh, it's Turner, sir."
** To [[ACDC]] in "Light's Out," at the end, when Timmy denies that he was scared of Cosmo as Wanda in their 'Scardey Fairies' form, Wanda poofs it back to complete darkness with the poof saying 'Back in Black' and then back to light with the poof saying "Let There Be Light."
** How can we forget the Giant Fairy Storage in "Escape from Unwish Island?" Just to name a few, some of the people who have lockers are [[Walt Disney]], P. Diddy, [[Duran Duran]], Carrot Top, [[Milli Vanilli|Milli and Vanilli]], not to mention some people working on the show itself just to name a few. It's like a goldmine of Shout Outs.
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** 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--todo—to take care of neglected children
* [[Somebody Else'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.
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* [[Spoiled Brat]]: The Popular Kids
* [[Squashed Flat]]: The show sometimes employs this trope. One prime example is when Timmy's parents charge him with guarding his parents case of glass figurines. [[It Makes Sense in Context|The Greek Gods of Mt. Olympus]] show up. One of them is about to strike the glass case, Timmy steps in front to prevent it's falling and it falls on him. When the case is removed there is a [[Paper People|very, very flat Timmy]] on the floor.
* [[Stalker Shrine]]: Tootie's ''entire room'' is one of these with shrines, pictures, dolls of Timmy. Veronica has something similar...with Trixie. Timmy sometimes has one of these in his bedroom for Trixie Tang as well.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Timmy has three: Tootie, Veronica, and {{spoiler|The Darkness}}. And Juandissimo to Wanda.
* [[Stand-In Parents]]: Timmy Turner used a wish to try out his friends' dads because his own dad was so lame.
** He also had Cosmo and Wanda stand in as his parents, and hilarity ensued.
* [[Start of Darkness]]: ''The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker''
* [[The Stars Are Going Out]]: ''Wishology Part I''
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*** Well, not so much take over the world as have apes take over the world, and have him take Timmy's place. Or a banana.
* [[Take That]]: In ''When Losers Attack'', Crocker, Foop and Dark Laser end up getting sucked into a black hole and fall into a random cityscape.
{{quote| ''Crocker'': Hmm, I wonder where you end up after going through a black hole. *town sign reads "Welcome to Bakersfield"* Einstein was right!}}
** "Timmy's 2-D House Of Horrors" takes unyielding and relentless bashings towards the 3-D movie phenomenon.
** ''School's Out: The Musical'' revealed Flappy Bob's parents checked every clown-congregation spot in the county. And then Flappy's dad adds: "we even checked the U.S. Congress! It was ''full of clowns''...but none of them were fun!"
** ''Chindred Spirits'' in an interesting example. On the surface, it looks like a [[Take That]] at comic book [[Fan Dumb]] who are overdosed on action and dont' care about characterization, except the Chin's comic ''is'' being totally boring due to his want of romance/dating Golden Locks (oddly making Timmy in the right, even though it acts like he's not). So it's really a [[Take That]] at overly [[Wangst]]- or fluff-laden romance-arcs in comics.
* [[Take That Me]]: "Everyone knows that comedy is the lowest form of entertainment! Except animation."
* [[Talking to Himself]]: A lot
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* [[Token Girl]]: Wanda
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Cosmo
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]
* [[Touch of Death]]: '''Mom''': *bawling* "EVERYTHING I TOUCH '''<big>DIEEEEESSSS!</big>'''"
* [[Tranquillizer Dart]]: An episode in which a [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]], Jorgen von Strangle, is quickly rendered insensate using two darts (humorously marked "K" & "O") during a fit of animalistic rage.
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* [[Villain Episode]]: ''Back to the Norm'', the comic story ''The Babysitter Sings''
* [[Villainous Crossdresser]]: Timmy managed to humiliate Crocker on a global scale and get him arrested for developing a supposed computer virus by uploading a video file of himself modeling one of his mother's dresses.
{{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"
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* [[Watch It Stoned]]: The show, according to some people.
* [[Waxing Lyrical]]: Vicky's response to her boyfriend Ricky leaving her in The Odd Couple.
{{quote| '''Vicky:''' Ricky! Don't lose my number! You don't have to call nobody else. '''SEND IT OFF IN A LETTER TO YOURSELF!'''}}
* [[Weaksauce Weakness]]: Fairies are powerless when under a butterfly net.
* [[We Can Rule Together]]: Dark Laser and Anti Cosmo to Timmy
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* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Remy
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: ''Twistory''. Aside from the episode itself (alongside ''[[What Do You Mean It'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--whichcolor—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?]]
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** In one early episode he lied that he inherited the Internet.
*** Specifically:
{{quote| Timmy: Inheritance?<br />
Friends: ''blank stare''<br />
Timmy: The internet?<br />
Friends: ''blank stare''<br />
Timmy: ...I ''inherited the internet!'' }}
* [[William Telling]]: "Emotion Commotion"
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* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: Timmy's wish in "It's A Wishful Life" was, admittedly, a desperate attempt to salvage his bruised ego (having obviously seen [[It's a Wonderful Life|the Trope Namer movie]]).
* [[Xanatos Roulette]]: Played with in "Remy Rides Again".
{{quote| Timmy: So Jorgon plotted to have Wandissimo plot to have Remy plot to have me lose my godparents.<br />
Cosmo: Not so fast!<br />
Wanda: Don't tell me you were behind this whole thing.<br />
Cosmo: What? No. I said not so fast. I can't understand any of this. Which one is Remy again? }}
* [[Yandere]]: Mandie
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