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This is a list of characters from the Nickelodeon animated television series The Fairly OddParents.
Timmy, Wanda, and Cosmo scare up a big surprise for Vicky. Note that this frame is taken from the opening sequence
[citation needed], as Vicky is unaware of Cosmo and Wanda's existence.
[edit] Main characters
[edit] Villains
[edit] Main villains
[edit] Major villains
[edit] Minor villains
- Super Bike, a talking bike with a human upper area. He is completely indestructible. He doesn't like Timmy riding other bikes, or do anything other than riding him. He is able to hypnotize Timmy and turn into a red, fire-breathing dragon. He likes to scare Cosmo by bringing up Super Toilet. His one weakness is getting taken apart; all the pieces broken off are just regular and can be broken.
- The Big Brain is a giant brain that planned to take over the world by brainwashing all the robots, including Cosmo and Wanda (who Timmy wished into robots). Was defeated after Timmy gave him brain freeze. His only appearance is Future Lost.
- The Bronze Kneecap is one of the Crimson Chin's archenemies. He was originally the third-best Jai Alai player on the "South Shore", but after suffering a broken kneecap in a humiliating loss to the Chin during a celebrity Jai Alai match, he melted down all of his bronze third place trophies, created a bronze exo-suit and began a life of crime.
- Dark Laser (Kevin Michael Richardson) is a parody of Star Wars character Darth Vader. He first appeared from a magic copier that scanned a magazine after Timmy accidentally pressed the "life-size" button. His beloved toy companion is Flipsy, a toy flipping dog that also came from the copier, but at regular size.
- Ma and Pa Turnbaum (the Souvenir Bandits) are hillbilly versions of Mr. and Mrs. Turner. Since they are called the Souvenir Bandits, they are known for traveling throughout the world, stealing souvenirs from stores and gift shops. Timmy's parents were mistaken for these two and were arrested, so Timmy had to get them arrested so he could free his parents before they are paddled.
- Pumpkinator is a villain from the Halloween special Scary Godparents that appeared after Timmy wished that all the costumes made him and all the other characters into real monsters. Tad, Chad, Trixie, and Veronica won Jack-O-Bot costumes in a contest by bribing the judges, and formed this monster after they became real. He is able to turn into a pumpkin bomb that can destroy the world. This is the only known villain to have beaten Crash Nebula in his shows' special.
- Gigglepies are similar to Care Bears and when coupled with their intentions seem to bear incredible similarity to The Puchuus from Excel Saga. They usually talk in rhymes. Their evil plan is to travel from planet to planet, taking over planets by hypnotizing them with their cuteness. After they sell their merchandise, they destroy the planet and go to the next one. However, they are also content with the population fearing them (Yugopotamia for example). They are defeated after the Yugopotamians eat them after Cosmo ate one and spit it out, noting it tastes like manure, a rare delicacy on their planet. Their constant cheerfulness, whimsical behavior, and utilitarian approach to their spoils of war (Annihilating a planet after it no longer serves their needs) appears to be a reference to the Krikkit species in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy book, Life, the Universe, and Everything, which happens to be an equally whimsical yet dangerously xenophobic race of utopian aliens. On Yugopotamia, they were led by a creature called Overlord Blee.
- Super Toilet is a giant toilet Timmy wished for mentioned in several episodes, but has little significance. This is usually mentioned to Cosmo, which scares him from bad clogging memories. The beast is actually seen in the episodes Super Bike and Escape From Unwish Island.
- Bob is Elmer's evil boil that wants to rule the world, and hates Timmy (This is odd, because Timmy is the reason that Bob exists). Bob also can control Elmer's thoughts. He only exists just for comic relief.
[edit] Other good magical creatures
- Mama Cosma (Jane Carr), Cosmo's mother, who dislikes Wanda (or any potential wife of Cosmo with the exception of the female robots she built for him, for that matter) and often tries to plot ways to split them up. They once got along when Mama Cosma was very ill, but she became bitter again the moment she got well.
- Juandissimo Magnifico
- Big Daddy (Tony Sirico), Wanda and Blonda's father. He's the only fairy in Fairy World that can take care of "Stinky Magic". He doesn't like Cosmo, and seems to be a spoof of Tony Soprano, a gangster garbage collector.
A scene from Fairy Idol, which shows Binky, Blonda, Jorgen and Simon (the judges of
The Fairy Idol.)
- Blonda (Susan Blakeslee), Wanda's identical twin sister who is very famous and stars in the Fairy World TV show All My Biceps, which is a parody of the soap opera "All My Children". She is blonde, as her name implies. She cannot say Big Daddy's name. She has been described as Wanda's "identical yet somehow hotter" twin. She is similar to famed soap opera actress Susan Lucci, in which she is the only actress in Fairy World to not win a Zappy Award (a spoof of the Daytime Emmys/Oscars).In Fairy Idol it is revealed that she is not a natural blonde, but her natural hair is a greyish-brown color (though this could simply be because it was wet, its true color is unknown). It makes a cameo in "Big Wanda".
- Binky Abdul
- Simon. A fairy clearly based on Simon Cowell from American Idol, Simon appears in the episode Fairy Idol as one of the judges, alongside Blonda and Binky. Like the real Simon, he is very judgmental, seeming to find none of the performances funny. He also appears to have the ability to resist Cupid's magic arrows, as Cupid shot him and it had no effect on Simon's attitude toward his performance. Previous to Fairy Idol, he works as the CEO of Fairy World's television network. Simon had Timmy's life with Cosmo and Wanda on broadcast, and after Timmy learned of it, Simon tried to change Timmy's life to make it more interesting. Eventually, Timmy got his life back to normal, and Fairy World's top show became observing Denzel Crocker.
- Billy Crystalball, an obvious Billy Crystal spoof who hosts various Fairy World TV shows.
- The Sandman (Jackie Mason), A fairy who controls all sleep wishes and knows all about sleep-fu. In the human world, he goes under the name of the "Mattress King" and sells mattresses and beds that are guaranteed to make people feel rested.
- Dr. Rip Studwell (Jim Ward), A fairy doctor, and one of the few ones revealed in the show. A parody of the stereotypical soap opera doctor, he insists on being referred to by his full name, and pulls off his glasses to deliver "bad news", while putting them on for "good news". He has a very large ego and enjoys golf. He has worked on Cosmo a number of times, including a transplant switching Cosmo and Anti-Cosmo's Fa Giggly Gland. He appears to be modelled after Butch Hartman. Someone almost always says it for him when he would normally say it.
- Cupid (Tom Kenny), A flamboyant fairy who promotes love throughout the world. He is the commander of an army of fairies who uses weapons that make people fall in love, e.g. He has purple hair and is heart missiles, love guns, and the famous bow and arrow. His power actually comes from the love between people here on earth, and when Timmy separates men from women (Love Struck), Cupid starts to die. Cupid also presents a Blind Date/Dating Game parody show.
- Carnival Troupe (various voices), A group of fairies (except for the alligator man) disguised as a group of carnival entertainers in the human world. They are there to look after runaway kids until those kids come to their senses and return back home.
- Imaginary Gary (Jason Marsden) Timmy's imaginary friend, who first appeared in the episode "Imaginary Gary" when Timmy was five. When Timmy turned eight, Timmy forgot about Gary, and Gary was stored in his mind with the rest of his memories, but later Gary becomes real with a wish (Imaginary Gary). For this reason Gary is constantly trying to exact his revenge on Timmy. He almost succeeded in "Escape from Unwish Island", coming back thanks to Cosmo's stupidity of not locking the door to Timmy's mind. In that episode, he kidnapped Timmy's friends and parents, and took them to Unwish Island, where all Timmy's "cancelled" wishes go. Imaginary Gary acts as a stereotypical "cool" character. He is also extremely unstable, but attempts to use his "coolness" to control his instability. Appears to be based, in speech pattern at least, on comedian/talk show host Dennis Miller.
- The April Fool, (Daran Norris) a character that always pulls bad pranks and gets dangerous comedy backup and sent back to Fairyland if his pranks can't be completed. Voiced similarly to Jerry Seinfeld. His catchphrase is "What's up with that?"
- Mr. Fairy Cowlick, Jr., (Nick Bakay) A suave fairy who sings to Timmy on his fairy-versary. Possibly reminiscent of Frank Sinatra, but most probably named for singer Harry Connick, Jr.
- Phillip (not voiced in the TV show), is Cosmo's girl nickel. Cosmo is seen sleeping with Phillip and worrying about mentioning "Her" in at least 3 episodes.
- Gigantic Monster that Won't Go Away Until Timmy Tells the Truth About Chompy. When Timmy sets the town goat free, he feels guilty and starts wishing in his sleep. He wishes for a gigantic monster after falling asleep, but when he tells the truth, the monster disappears. The monster reappears in Nectar of the Odds, when Timmy's Dad wishes that he doesn't have to go to work. The monster appears and destroys his dad's office.
- Wiry. A fairy that is an obvious reference to William Hung of American Idol. He makes one appearance, in Fairy Idol as the first and (in the judges's opinions) worst competitor, but it is unlikely whether he will ever appear again. He sings the Fairly Oddparents Theme.
- Witch. Another contestant from Fairy Idol. Her real name is never revealed. She sings the beginning of Over the Rainbow, but is cut off after "the". True to The Wizard of Oz, she is crushed by an outhouse.
- Lawn Gnomes. A group of three contestants from Fairy Idol. They sing "We're Not Pixies" (an original song). They are probably mistaken with pixies because of their pointy hats.
- Fairy Taxi driver. A taxi cab driver that takes unemployed faries back to Fairy World. He appears in "The Big Problem," "The Switch Glitch", "Channel Chasers" and "Remy Rides Again".
- Giant Sphinx. A giant Egyptian sphinx statue brought to life by Crocker in Abra-Catastrophe! to use against Timmy, but Timmy used the Tooth Fairy's magic floss to control it himself. Once Timmy defeated Crocker in that area, the giant sphinx turned back to normal. However, it returned as an unwished wish in Escape From Unwish Island.
- Santa Claus. Unlike the typical picture of Santa Claus, he is slim all year round but becomes fat thanks to fairy magic. He doesn't sound or look friendly at all. One time, he had to face the rage of all the other holidays when it became Christmas every day. In Fairy Idol, it is revealed that it is only Santa's oufit that makes him look fat; underneath, he is extremely muscular.
[edit] Other kids
[edit] Timmy's back-up friends
[edit] Other adults
- The Dinkleburgs (Carlos Alazraqui and Susan Blakeslee)--the Turners' next-door neighbors, who were introduced in the episode "A Mile in My Shoes." Mr. Turner hates them, but mostly Sheldon Dinkleburg. The Dinkleburgs do not reciprocate Mr. Turner's animosity; when they do anything with the Turners, they are always pleasant and oblivious to Mr. Turner's bile. They have more and better possessions than the Turners because they don't have to spend money on a child. Sheldon Dinkleburg works for the same company Mr. Turner works for, and he always wins the cleanest office award. They have a dog which they call Dinkledog. Mr. Turner has hated Sheldon Dinkleburg since they were kids, since Mrs. Turner used to be in love with Dinkleburg, and he was jealous. But when Dinkleburg got rich from his "stylish" pants, he dumped Mrs. Turner and married someone else. "Dinkleburg" may be a reference to the acronym DINK ("Dual Incomes, No Kids").
- Dolores Day Crocker (Carlos Alazraqui), Mr. Crocker's mother who worries over her son's obsession with fairies. Crocker is a bit resentful that she was always too busy at her two jobs to spend time with him as a kid. It is revealed in the episode Odd Couple that her maiden name was Dolores Day. Her first appearance was in Information Stupor Highway and later appeared in The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker.
- Pops: Pops is an old man who was stranded at "Flappy Bob's Happy Camp and Learn-a-torium." His parents left him there when he was a kid and never came back. He always tries escaping usually shouting his catch phrase "So long, suckers!" but always gets caught and gets thrown back in. It is implied he escaped because at the end of the episode he was shown outside Timmy's house. He enjoys motorcycle riding and making license plates.
- Dr. Bender (Gilbert Gottfried) evil dentist and father of Wendell, first introduced in "The Same Game" and later appearing in "Shiny Teeth." Blamed for his son's lack of friends.
- Vicky and Tootie's Parents (Jim Ward and Tara Strong). Her father may or may not be named Vic(tor) (who was a babysitter for Crocker during his childhood, and is just as mean as Vicky). Both are more intimately familiar with their daughter's evil ways than most and live in constant unrelenting fear of her. However, in Homewreckers, when Vicky sees that Timmy ruined her house, she actually becomes worried that her parents would see it like that.
- The Nega-Chin
- Bucky McBadBat, (Rob Paulsen), Chester's father, the worst baseball player ever. He wants Chester to be a great baseball player, but Chester is equally bad. He permanently wears a paper bag over his head, although he was seen without it in a baseball card, and in Fairy Idol, he was sen bagless and with a buff body after Norm granted Chester's wish in Fairy Idol. He lives in a trailer and kids are constantly hitting their mailbox with a bat, as though to mock Chester's heritage.
- A.J.'s Parents, (Kevin Michael Richardson and Grey DeLisle respectively), like their son, they are very intelligent. Reading math problems is their dessert. Again, like AJ, his dad makes various inventions, though neither he nor AJ's mom know about AJ's lab.
- Elmer's Parents, Rarely seen, they closely resemble their son including glasses and boils.
- Sanjay's Stepdad and Mom, (Dee Bradley Baker and Grey DeLisle respectively), Sanjay's Mom has an South Asian accent like her son. Sanjay's stepdad is a disciplined marine who makes his stepson get up at 5:00 am to do push-ups. Sanjay doesn't seem to mind this though. (The stepdad also has trouble with math, using the excuse that he's not AJ's dad.)
- Grandpa Pappy, Timmy's paternal grandfather (father's father). Pappy babysat Timmy when he was infant, and due to letting him suck on a pacifier too long, is indirectly responsible for Timmy's buck teeth. He and Timmy have adventures in a 1930s-era cartoon that draws heavily from classic Disney cartoons and Popeye after Pappy asserts their superiority over modern cartoons (after he and Timmy watch an obvious Captain Planet parody). After telling Timmy's parents that they did they assumed he was crazy and told Timmy they would never see him again leading to them dancing by "wiggling their fingers".
- Patch (voiced by Tara Strong): A wise, sensible brown 50-year-old rabbit-koala hybrid with a strong resemblance to Timmy Turner with light brown running from chest down to his stomach, dark green eyes, a short stubby nose, but with wide nostrils, large ears sticking by the sides of his head, bigger teeth, a pouffy tail and a fast, straight-talking voice. He loves fruit and vegetables, Wenslydale and Stinking Bishop cheese. He is not stupid, but is intelligent and clever as of his cuteness. He was born when morphed together.
- Mr. and Mrs. Buxaplenty (voiced by Daran Norris and Susan Blakeslee, respectively), Remy's as-of-yet-unnamed parents. In spite of their Richie Rich-esque wealth, they ignore him in favor of counting their money. They are quite similar to Mr. and Mrs. Turner in the pilot episodes of the series on Oh Yeah! Cartoons, considering that you never see their faces.
- King Grippulon and Queen Jipjorrulac of Yugopotamia
- Happy Peppy Betty (Grey DeLisle) and Peppy Happy Gary (Rob Paulsen), work at "Flappy Bob's Happy Camp and Learn-a-torium." They enjoy using the "FunBox" as punishment, and they also sing the "FunBox" song (which is in the exact tune of the theme of Tiny Toon Adventures and has the lyrics, "FunBox, oh FunBox, small and square and dark, FunBox, oh FunBox, check out these cool fun locks yay!"). Both Gary and Betty are always rhyming, and get very distressed when they run out of things to rhyme ("[groan] I'm running out of rhymey-whimeys!" "That was one!"). When Flappy Bob closed down the camp, they started one of their own. They were introduced in the episode "Totally Spaced Out," and later appeared in "School's Out! The Musical."
- Flappy Bob (S. Scott Bullock) He was introduced in the episode "Totally Spaced Out," and later appeared in the television special School's Out: The Musical. He started a camp which no kids liked, but were forced to go to, called "Flappy Bob's Happy Camp and Learn-a-torium." For most of the series, he is thought to be a clown, but in School's Out: The Musical, it was revealed that he was raised by The Pixies to be a boring business man. When he was only an infant, his clown parents shot him out of a cannon to save him from a train crash (which they were mistaken about). The Pixies found him and gave him whatever he needed to live out their dream of taking over Fairy World. He was tricked by the pixies to wish for the fundamental camp that he had in turn for them to take over Fairy World. He finally realized that he was tricked out of his clown heritage, became a clown, and with Timmy's help wished the world back to what it was supposed to be. Wanda used that wish as an excuse to reunite Flappy with his clown parents. He was voiced as an infant by Tara Strong.
- Truant Officer Shallowgrave (Steven Blum) He used to be a truant office but now works at F.U.N. Academy.
[edit] Other school staff
- Principal Geraldine Waxelplax (Grey DeLisle), the elementary school principal who was introduced in the episode "TransParents!", in which Denzel Q. Crocker makes his first appearance. She is frosting intolerant, and has a strong Minnesotan accent. She also has a weakness for submarine sandwiches (particularly with tuna). She bears a striking resemblance to Sheila Broflovski from South Park (who was originally voiced by Mary Kay Bergman, who also originally voiced Timmy on Oh Yeah! Cartoons).
- Mr. Bickles (Jim Ward), an effeminite drama teacher who gets a new lifelong dream about every week, though his dream is usually ruined by Timmy. He briefly became the Handkerchief after his magician episode failed, but gave up on that when Timmy (as the Masked Magician) apologised for ruining his magician act. He seems to have feelings for actors Ryan McCain and Kevin Costner.
- Mr. Birkenbake (Rob Paulsen), the editor of the newspaper at Timmy's school, he's also a hippie that lives inside of his van. He owns many items related to something called smoof (set up to be an obvious reference to hemp, in that it has many practical uses but is illegal. Although the series never states specifically why it is illegal, only that the "man" doesn't want people to know about it, it's heavily implied that, like hemp, it has alternative narcotic properties). He considers Mr. Crocker a "puppet of the man" and the two don't get along well. His name is a combination of birkenstocks (shoes popular in the '60s) and bake (another marajuana reference).
- Bouncer (Butch Hartman), a bouncer for the cool kids at Timmy's school. He has a chart to explain the system of popular kids (Tad, Chad, Veronica and Trixie) and unpopular kids (basically every other kid, including Timmy). He has appeared numerous times ever since the first season, but his name has never been given. (However, it has been revealed that he never finished college.)
[edit] Celebrities
- Chet Ubetcha (Jim Ward), a news reporter who is always there to report when everything goes awry, usually with his trademark opening line of "I'm Chet Ubetcha...". He was introduced in the episode "Christmas Every Day!". He was once tall but due to radiation from his cellphone, he shrunk (as seen in the episode "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker") His mother was also a news reporter, named Nanette. He also has a daughter or niece named Yvette, as seen in School's Out! The Musical.
- Chip Skylark
- Britney Britney (Tara Strong), a pop star, a parody of Britney Spears. She is said to have won four Star Search awards when she was a fetus. She is blonde, and not particularly bright. In the episode "Cosmo Con" she rubs soap in her eyes, and then screams, "Ow! I got soap in my eyes! Stupid mean soap, you'll never work in this town again!" In The Masked Magician she briefly becomes an insane supervillain, the Platinum Princess. Oddly enough, she is never actually seen singing.
- Ricky Martin Voiced by Tom Kenny, a rock star who has friends like Luke Perry and Usher Raymond.
- Douglas "Doug" Dimmadome (Jim Ward)--real estate tycoon and owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome. He commonly introduces himself by saying "Hello, I'm Doug Dimmadome!" in a Southern drawl. Whoever he is talking to replies, "Doug Dimmadome?" to which he responds, "That's right, Doug Dimmadome ..." and he fills in the blank with something connected to him, for example "... owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome!" or "... owner of the Dimmsdale Ballhogs!" In almost every episode in which he appears, Doug Dimmadome's white hat extended up seemingly forever, in reference to ten-gallon hats. He has a son named Dale Dimmadome who was introduced in the episode "Nectar of the Odds". But in Nectar of the Odds, his hat is much shorter.
- Adam West, an actor who has taken the identity of his most famous character, Catman.
- Sylvester Calzone, a parody of Sylvester Stallone
[edit] Animals
- Doidle, Vicky's pet dog. Almost as ferocious as Vicky herself.
- Dinkledog, The Dinklebergs' dog. Only mentioned in Channel Chasers twice, and seen in Pipe Down, with Mr. Turner given the transformed charades trophy for him to chew on.
- Bippy, A monkey whose magical wish is granted by a magical object and later in the episode, a smaller joke episode occurs about the monkey's adventures.
- Chompy, Dimmsdale's mascot goat, who was once "stolen" by Timmy.
- Mrs. Chompy, Married to Chompy
- Chompy Jr., Mrs. Chompy and Chompy's son
- Eddie, Timmy in the cage."
- Girl Chompy, Chompy and Mrs. Chompy's daughter.
- Carl(RIP), Cosmo's pet ant in "Sleep Over and Over."
- Cindy(RIP), Cosmo's pet bee in "Sleep Over and Over."
- Jimmy(6 lives left), Cosmo's pet cat in "Sleep Over and Over."
- Saurgator, Mr. Turner's and Timmy's violence channel.
- Mitchell Martin, Ricky Martins pet husky.
- Spunky, Vicky's pet hamster.He is very selfish.
- Interesting note: All of Cosmo's pet/friends from "Sleep Over and Over" are also Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius characters' names.
[edit] One-shot characters that result from wishes
- Ricky (1980's- ) - Vicky's one-time boyfriend, as wished up by Timmy to distract her from torturing him. Unfortunately, Ricky is as cruel as Vicky is, and tormenting Timmy becomes a favorite date for them. But it turns out that Ricky is as shallow and greedy as Vicky, perhaps more so (he is only pretending to be in love with her to get her money), so to once again circumvent the "cannot interfere with true love" rule, Timmy arranges for Ricky to marry a rich supermodel online...who turns out to be Mrs. Crocker, Mr. Crocker's mother. Ricky was last seen being dragged off, kicking and screaming, by his new bride. (Episode: Odd Couple.)
- Sophia Turner - In the episode It's a Wishful Life, after Timmy wishes he'd never been born, he is shown how things are in a world without him in a parody of It's a Wonderful Life, however, unlike the protagonist in that movie, he discovers everyone's life is much better without him. When he looks in on his parents, they are fabulously wealthy thanks to their daughter Sophia, a female version of Timmy (similar to his female form in The Boy Who Would Be Queen) who is fantastically talented in every way, shape, and form. Although Sophia herself is never shown, there is a large painting of her over the fireplace and Timmy's parents proceed to list her accomplishments. This may tie into the fact that Timmy's parents wanted a girl before he was born. Interestingly enough, Sophia also happens to be the name of one of Butch Hartman's daugthers.
- Tommy Turner - When Timmy comes to the conclusion that his life would be easier if he had a big brother in the episode Oh, Brother (namely after seeing Sanjay's relationship with his teenage stepbrother), he wishes that he, too, had a perfect older brother. But Tommy is too perfect, as it turns out: he's a doctor, an accomplished singer, and has served time in an organization similar to the Peace Corps working in the country of Tibecuador (which Timmy made up and wished was real to account for his brother's whereabouts all this time, even to his parents). But, like all of Timmy's wishes, Tommy backfires when he convinces their parents that Timmy could benefit from doing some volunteer work in Tibecuador as well. Timmy finds out he can't wish Tommy away as Tootie has transferred her affections for Timmy to him, and as magic can't interfere with true love, Timmy has to once again endear himself to Tootie and turn her against Tommy so he can wish his brother away. Also, upon realizing that she has an eighteen year old son, Mrs. Turner begins to rapidly age in response to feeling old. It seems that as of the end of this episode Tommy still exists, however: when Timmy wishes him away, he ends up back in Tibecuador, being the sickeningly perfect big brother figure to an island version of Timmy. Interestingly, when Tommy first appeared, the magical puff of smoke came with the name Wally Cleaver, the name of the older brother of the title character in Leave it to Beaver.
- The Island Version Of Timmy - An island version of Timmy Turner. Seen in Oh Brother.
- Francisco - Never Seen. An island version of Francis. Mentioned in Oh Brother.
- Tammy and Tommy Turner - In the episode "Channel Chasers," there is a flashforward at the end of the movie, 20 years into the future featuring Timmy's son and daughter, Tommy and Tammy respectively. Tommy looks like Timmy but with black hair, and Tammy looks like Trixie Tang but with brown hair, Timmy's proportions, and Tootie's glasses.
- Mr. Nay-Nay - Big Daddy's stuffed animal and the world's most comfortable horsehead-shaped pillow. Cosmo and Big Daddy adore him. The name is also used for a talking dog who likes doing magic tricks.
- Ms. Sunshine - A substitute teacher who fills in for Mr. Crocker after he falls into a well and breaks his "failing hand." She acts so nice that Timmy wishes that she could be their teacher permanently. However, Timmy finds out the next day that Ms. Sunshine is actually a professional fairy hunter.