List of The Fairly OddParents characters

This is a list of characters in the Nickelodeon animated series The Fairly OddParents.

Protagonists

Timmy Turner

Timothy Tiberius "Timmy" Vladislavpov Turner (voiced by Tara Strong and Mary Kay Bergman in original short films and played by Drake Bell in A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!) is an American 11-year-old kid from a middle class family and the main protagonist of the series. Timmy was born in c. 1997, wears a pink cap, and has noticeable buck teeth. His parents are rarely around and take little interest in his activities, which makes it easy for him to hide his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda. He wishes for nearly everything he wants, which sometimes causes havoc. Timmy is smart, but has a short attention span and that he nearly lost his resourceful and physical skills, sometimes is good, obstinaded, selfish, and was required to go to "wishing rehab", where he re-learns how to rely on his own skills again. He is a superhero primarily due to Crimson Chin addictions under the name of Cleft The Boy Chin Wonder, The Masked Magician, Turbo Timmy, Detour Man, plus other names. In "Fairly OddBaby", Timmy gets a fairy baby brother whom he named Poof. However, Cosmo has the infant instead of Wanda. In the Wishology Trilogy, Timmy is revealed to be the one to defeat the Darkness. In the end, Timmy becomes friends with the Darkness, who had only been wanting a friend. In a season six episode, Timmy finally celebrates his 11th birthday. In "Timmy's Secret Wish", he secretly wished that everyone would stop aging so he could stay ten years old forever and keep his fairies. Cosmo doesn't remember granting Timmy that wishes because Timmy wished that Cosmo forgets about it; he made that wish 50 years ago.

In the movie (2011), Timmy celebrated his 23rd birthday. He also sees Tootie and starts to fall in love with her but if he does, his fairies will be gone forever, even though he has had them for 13 years.

Cosmo and Wanda

Cosmo and Wanda Cosma (née Fairywinkle) are the fairies who are assigned to Timmy Turner's as his fairy godparents. They are considered to replace Timmy's irresponsible and uneducated biological parents. To keep themselves a secret, they usually masquerade as Timmy's pet goldfish and live in a magical castle inside of his fish bowl. They often change into other animals to disguise themselves as they tag along after Timmy. In the show's earlier seasons, they were a loving, charming couple, but in later seasons they developed into the insensitive male/nagging female stereotype.

Timmy is forbidden from revealing their existence, the penalty being to lose them for good, though there are many loopholes to this rule. In the beginning of Season 6, they have the first fairy baby in over 10,000 years, whom Timmy names Poof. It is also revealed in "This Is Your Wish" that Cosmo is directly responsible for many historical tragedies, such as the volcanic eruption which destroyed the city of Pompeii in Italy and the sinking of Atlantis. He also destroyed Pluto in "Vicky Loses Her Icky". Wanda is responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs. Throughout their careers as fairy godparents, they have been assigned to many famous icons, such as Tina Turner and Bill Gates. The two have even been the Godparents of Denzel Crocker. Before Poof was born, Cosmo was the youngest fairy in existence. The fairies color scheme, as well as Wanda's choice of dress, are quite similar to the color scheme of the cover art for the UK and US versions of legendary Punk Rock band The Sex Pistols' only studio album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols. In the episode "Cosmo Rules", it was shown that Jorgen and Cosmo are cousins.

Poof

Poof Cosma (voiced by Tara Strong) is Cosmo and Wanda's only child, and Timmy's little fairy godbrother. He was introduced into the series in the 2008 special Fairly OddBaby. He was the first fairy baby born in over 10,000 years, the last one being Cosmo. His untapped magical powers are channeled and controlled through his magic rattle. "Timmy" is the first word he says other than his own name (which is pointed out in the episode "Mission Responsible"). He is very attached to him, and will cry when he's not around. Depending on how he is feeling or what he is doing, a variety of different things can occur. In Wishology, Poof becomes a Ninja after watching a movie based on Timmy's victory against the Darkness. As with most young children, Poof quickly adapts to the violence that he sees or has watched. His favorite games are hide and seek and spaceman as revealed in "Planet Poof" and "He Poofs, He Scores".

Poof was shaped like a ball when he was born, in comparison to Cosmo's birth in "Fairly Odd Baby", which had him shaped more like a human. He is a new sidekick puppy to Timmy, as Cleft the boy chin wonder, when he visited the Crimson Chin in "CHINdred Spirits". It has been confirmed that there is now a new character called Foop (aka Anti-Poof), and unlike Poof, who was ball-shaped he was born, is cube-shaped. Poof also seems to have a bond with Denzel Crocker as revealed in the episode "Bad Heir Day". He is also skilled at wrestling as seen in the episode "Planet Poof". In A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! Poof says his first words (spoken by Randy Jackson).

A.J.

A.J. (voiced by Ibrahim Haneef Muhammad (2001–2003), Gary Leroi Gray (2003–present)) is the resident genius in Timmy's class, and one of his best friends. A.J. comes from an upper middle class, African American background. He is a straight "A" student in school, a quality both his parents have achieved as well. He has constructed an older brother who defends him from bullies, fulfilling his need for a real one. His secret lab is the greatest lab in Dimmsdale. He plays with video games and reads comic books like his other friends, in spite of his superior intellect. His relationship with Chester is stable despite having obvious contrasts. He disguises his lab with a "cloak" button on his room wall. When pressed, it converts his lab into a typical bedroom-like room.

Chester McBadbat

Chester McBadbat (voiced by Frankie Muniz (2001–2003); Jason Marsden (2003–present)) is a brace-wearing kid, and one of Timmy's best friends. He lives in a trailer with his father in an impoverished community with few amenities. Although his mother was mentioned in the episode "Teeth for Two", she has not been revealed in the show. He is generous and cares more for others than himself, as every time he's obtained magic, he has used his wishes to try to improve the lives of others, even though it usually leads to disaster. He becomes the only classmate of Timmy to know about his godparents' existence in Fairy Idol, although neither of them mention it in later episodes.

Antagonists

Vicky, also known as Vicky the Babysitter (voiced by Grey DeLisle), is a 16-year-old babysitter and the main antagonist. Vicky lives with her mother, her father, and her little sister (Tootie). Selfish, evil and greedy, she has few friends and enjoys money, torturing children, watching television and making the world miserable especially Timmy. She is a member of a dark society known as B.R.A.T. She has been shown to be accepting of her own cruelty, and that the only reason she is mean is because she was mistreated as a child by her own babysitter. In the episode "The Switch Glitch", Timmy, wanting to get revenge on Vicky, wished that he were her babysitter and regressed her to the age of five, he then gave her a taste of her own medicine. This backfired when Cosmo and Wanda were reassigned to her. One episode shows Vicky's ancestor being a sister of Ghengis Khan. In Wishology, she teams with Timmy to save everyone from "The Darkness" (in return for $20 from Timmy).

She is Tootie's older sister. Despite her love of torturing him, Timmy does not want Vicky to leave (he's had several chances to let her do so) since she is the main reason he received Cosmo and Wanda in the first place. Nonetheless, Timmy has shown to relish the thought of Vicky being replaced or fired and often attempts to get his parents to do so. She enjoys firing truth serums at Timmy to learn about his fears. Vicky is referenced in Sharon Lamb's book Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing Our Daughters from Marketers' Schemes, where she is referred to as "the mean girl/kid in the toon".[2]

Vicky served as the primary antagonist of Channel Chasers.

Denzel Crocker

Denzel Quincy Crocker, a.k.a. Mr. Crocker (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui), is a gray skinned, hunchbacked man (with ears on his neck), Timmy's 40-year old fairy-obsessed teacher, and the second main antagonist of the series. At the beginning of the series Crocker is notably more fair and less fairy obsessed. He is often depicted as a seemingly insane person. He correctly suspects that Timmy has fairy godparents of his own, and is often able to tell what Timmy has wished for by the smallest, most irrelevant clue. His unshakable belief in fairy godparents leads to his being viewed as mentally ill by other adults. Whenever he mentions fairies, (mostly shouting "Fairy godparents!") he spasms uncontrollably, which has been a running gag and occasionally causes him to be injured. Crocker thoroughly enjoys giving Timmy F's on all his class assignments, and often does so even when Timmy is correct just to get pleasure out of it.

It has been revealed that Crocker is Cosmo and Wanda's ex-godson and is in their fairy godchild hall of fame, in the episode "The Origin of Denzel Crocker"; Timmy's attempt to uncover the reason for Crocker's attitude in his time by travelling into the past accidentally caused Crocker's future hostility as he accidentally exposed Crocker's fairies and resulted in Crocker being chased by an angry mob. His only identified relatives are his mother, Delores Day Crocker, his Canadian genie-paranoid uncle Albert, his 16-year-old step-dad Ricky, his grandfather who was turned into a grandfather clock and his probable ancestor the witch-paranoid Alden Bitterroot, who is a witch. Crocker was once a hero and had his own honorary day on March 15, 1972, before it was ruined by Timmy, who had traveled back in time (although, before that happened, it would appear that Cosmo initially ruined it for Crocker).

Ironically, Crocker serves as the main power source for all of the fairy magic. His belief is so strong that it was used to power the Big Wand (the source of all the magic in Fairy World); thus, it was catastrophic when his therapist hypnotized him into not believing in fairies.

Crocker served as the primary antagonist of Abra-Catastrophe! and the first film of The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour series. Another running gag for him is whenever he (or anybody else) enters his "Crocker Cave", they fall hard on the floor after falling through a hole in the ceiling and move a mattress into place beneath the hole, but it somehow always ends up moved out of place again.

Francis

Francis (voiced by Faith Abrahams) is the school bully and another of Timmy's worst enemies. He rarely eats or gets enough sun, causing him to have gray skin. He gives wedgies and otherwise torture Timmy and the other kids to no end. Francis is shown to be a shoplifter and jailbird, and his clothes and underwear are ragged, making his bottom visible during several episodes. He is 12 years old as stated by Vicky and seems to have failed a grade twice. It was revealed in one episode where Timmy wished that he never existed that if Timmy was not alive, he would have no one to bully, and would instead place his anger and strength into football. He also has extensive karate training.

Anti-Fairies

The Anti-Fairies, as their name suggests, are the opposites of fairies. The anti-fairies are responsible for all the bad luck on earth and, according to Cosmo, Friday the 13th is "their Christmas". Each fairy has an anti-fairy counterpart, who is their exact opposite in both personality and morality. Examples of anti-fairies are Anti-Cosmo (Daran Norris), a cynical, evil, but smart English anti fairy who is hinted to be the leader of the Anti-Fairies, and Anti-Wanda (Susanne Blakeslee), portrayed as a dumb, hillbilly fairy who eats with her feet. The Anti-Fairies reside in Anti-Fairy World, an enclosed environment within Fairy World, first shown as a chamber with a gate guarded by Jorgen. After Timmy accidentally set them free on Earth, Anti-Fairy World was later turned into a prison-styled containment facility, where residents live in cells and wear suits preventing them from using magic. The high levels of security were still deemed penetrable, due in part to a specific group effort to get Anti-Cosmo out of Anti-Fairy World to be used as a donor for an operation. The Anti-Fairies serve as the main villains of The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide, Fairly OddBaby, and Faires Revealed.

Foop

Foop (voiced by Eric Bauza) is the Anti-double of Poof and the son of Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda. He is supposedly the first Anti-Fairy baby born in 9,000 years. Since every Fairy must have an Anti-Fairy counterpart, Poof's Anti-Fairy counterpart was born to Anti-Wanda and Anti-Cosmo, with the former giving birth since in Anti-Fairy Pregnancy females do so, as opposed to males giving birth in Fairy Pregnancy. Because Poof is so nice and attracts so much positive attention, Foop is evil and is extremely jealous of his counterpart. Foop wants nothing but to destroy Poof, and he cares not for anyone who gets in his way including his fellow Anti-Fairies. Unlike Poof, who causes bad things to happen when he cries, Foop causes good things to happen. Foop is the only known anti-fairy for not having its name starting with anti.

Foop resembles Poof, but he is shaped like a cube rather than a ball. He also was born with a black mustache and goatee on his face, the kind typically seen on stereotypical villains or drawn on pictures as vandalism. His pajamas are slightly darker blue than his skin, and they have a skull symbol on them. Foop has bat wings and a black crown like all Anti-Fairies. His wand is a baby bottle with bat wings on the side, as opposed to Poof's rattle. He also speaks with a stereotypical British gentleman accent. It should also be noted that Foop has a second personality. It supports Poof, causing him to argue with himself. Since he is the anti-fairy counterpart of Poof, Foop's name is actually Poof's name backwards (Anti-Cosmo noting after he named him that the name sounded far more evil in his head than it turned out in reality). Foop may be a parody of Family Guy character Stewie Griffin as the two ironically share the same personality.

Foop was then locked away in a maximum security time-out playpen in Abracatraz, but vowed to escape and seek his revenge against Poof. Now he's a student of the Spellementary School. He will later appear in Fairies Revealed.

Pixies

Pixies Inc. (all voiced by Ben Stein), are an organization of magical creatures who are like faries, but they treat magic like it's a business, portrayed as monotonous businessmen who do not like anything that is fun. The pixies utilize mobile phones instead of wands, dress in predominantly greyscale outfits, and require that wishes be submitted as multiple written copies and be subject to approval. The Head Pixie (H.P.) and Sanderson are the two heads of Pixies Inc. On numerous occasions, they have attempted to take over Fairy World and replace all fairies with pixies using elaborate business schemes. In their self-titled debut episode, they managed to pull this feat off in a hostile takeover, and also gave Cosmo the position of "rice president"; however, the fairies later regain control when Timmy challenges the Head Pixie to a winner take-all round of miniature golf. The Pixies serve as the main villains of School's Out: The Musical, Fairly OddBaby, and Fairies Revealed. It should be noted that all pixies (other than H.P.) are identical to Sanderson. Despite their deadpan personalities, any musical numbers they are a part of are most often with them rapping in Def Jam fashion.

Norm the Genie

Norm (voiced by Norm Macdonald in the series and Robert Cait in Fairy Idol) is a genie tired of being trapped in his lava lamp. He longs to be a fairy godparent and sabotages a "Fairy Idol" contest to become one. Norm hates Canada (ironically, both Norm Macdonald and Tara Strong, the voices of himself and Timmy/Poof, were born in Canada), apparently because they've "had it too good for too long". Norm has appeared in several episodes to torment Timmy. He was named after the actor who voices him, Norm Macdonald. In the episode "Back to the Norm," Norm joined forces with Crocker to attempt to destroy Timmy Turner, but grew tired of Crocker's multiple failures in his plots. In the end, he asked Timmy to send Crocker to Mars (a repeated suggestion throughout the episode which Crocker ignored). Norm served as the main antagonist of Fairy Idol.

The Bronze Kneecap

The Bronze Kneecap (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is the archenemy of the Crimson Chin. Formerly known as Ron Hambone, he was a former famous jai alai player known for his numerous third-place wins. This led him to melt his trophies into a villain suit, and was known from then on as The Bronze Kneecap. His primary goal is to take revenge on the Chin, and is often shown sticking out his kneecap, saying "Don't make me use this". He has also robbed banks, although it is mentioned that he does not require the money due to his wealth. He remains a villain because of a lack of an apology from the Chin. In the first Crimson Chin webtoon, he had the Chin strapped to a giant mechanical leg, and would have had his enemy pulverised by a giant doctor robot, until Timmy's intervention in freeing the Chin. The reflex however caused the leg to kick a giant soccer ball towards the City Hall of Chincinatti, which Timmy deflected back onto the Kneecap.

Nega Chin

The Nega Chin (voiced by Jay Leno) is a comic book villain and the evil twin brother of the Crimson Chin, who possesses the same powers. He wears a dark gray costume instead of red, and has red eyes. He is the main antagonist of The Big Superhero Wish and The Crimson Chin Meets MightyMom and DynoDad.

Doctor Bender

Doctor Bender (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried in "The Same Game", "Scary GodParents", and "Shiny Teeth"; Butch Hartman onwards) is an evil dentist. He has an obsession with perfect teeth and is intolerant toward anyone who does not have quality teeth like his. He hates Timmy the most for his massive overbite, and was first seen in "The Same Game". His son, Wendell (also voiced by Gottfried), is just as tooth-hygienic as he is, but hates it when his dad scares off other kids, using this as a reason for being friendless. As a dentist, Dr. Bender enjoys performing seemingly pointless work on children's teeth. He even encourages children to eat refined sugar to boost his business, as seen in the Halloween episode "Scary God Parents". He once stole Chip Skylark's shiny teeth, but lost them to Timmy, who used special tools from the Tooth Fairy to get them back. He makes a cameo in School's Out: The Musical during the "Kids Just Being Kids" and "Adults Ruin Everything" songs. He was last seen in "Teeth For Two".

Dark Laser

Dark Laser (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a toy from a catalog which Timmy brought to life in "Hard Copy". He became a recurrent villain in season six, appearing in "Mission: Responsible", "The End of Universe-ity", "Dread 'n' Breakfast", and "Momnipresent". He is a parody of Darth Vader from the Star Wars film series. In "Escape from Unwish Island", he helped Imaginary Gary to defeat Timmy. Dark Laser also has a toy dog called Flipsie, which was also made by Timmy in the magic copier. He teams up with Timmy to defeat the darkness in Wishology, in exchange for the chance to destroy Timmy, but was blasted into the Darkness along with Timmy's friends, family, and other enemies by the Destructinator. He also has an ex-wife and still has her fur coat.

Of all the "unwishes" on Unwish Island, Dark Laser is the only one that has appeared again following "Escape from Unwish Island".

Princess Mandie

Princess Mandie (voiced by Tara Strong) is Mark's ex-alien fiancée. Since her first appearance, she has attempted to marry or destroy Mark. She is described as very attractive by many characters, including Cosmo; but, because of Mark Chang's opposite alien opinions, he and much of his family repeatedly describe her as hideous. She claims her name is not pronounced "Mandy" but rather "Man-DIE." When she finally marries Mark she reveals that she only wanted to be queen of Yugopotamia and locks Mark up in a tower with Timmy. After their escape she chases them back to earth and is beaten by a jealous Vicky because Mark missed their date on account of being Mandie's prisoner.

Remy Buxaplenty

Remy Buxaplenty (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a archetypical wealthy kid, one of Timmy's rivals. Despite being very rich, Remy is usually unhappy due to his wealth-distracted parents, who neglect him; the reason why he has a fairy godparent, Wanda's ex-boyfriend Juandissimo. Both Remy and Timmy are aware of each other's fairy godparents, discovering them on their own. He continuously tries to remove Timmy's fairies, primarily out of jealousy of not having both fairy and human parents who love him. In the episode the big bash almost at the end it seems he and Timmy put aside their differences and become friends, but in the episode Operation F.U.N. he betrays Timmy and they become enemies again. Aside from Timmy, he is the only known child in the series with a fairy godparent, though many episodes have featured a cameo of at least one unknown child with his/her fairy godparent. His last name is a pun of "Bucks a Plenty."

Imaginary Gary

Imaginary Gary is Timmy's popular imaginary friend who was angry because Timmy didn't play with him for 5 years and wants to take revenge on Timmy. He was featured as the main antagonist in the episode "Imaginary Gary".

Ms. Doombringer (Ms. Sunshine)

Ms. Sunshine, a.k.a. Ms. Doombringer is Timmy's kind, substitute teacher who eventually becomes a permanent fairy hunter teacher. She made golden stars made of fairy hunting dust. She also made red blade stars and changed her name to Ms. Doombringer. She appeared in the episode "No Substitute for Crazy".

Wishology Villains

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References

  1. ^ a b "Early Look At ‘Fairly Oddparents’ Movie". Screen Rant. 2010-08-03. http://screenrant.com/fairly-oddparents-movie-alexander-hines-sandy-71777/. Retrieved 2011-06-01. 
  2. ^ Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing Our Daughters from Marketers' Schemes by Sharon Lamb and Lyn Mikel Brown. Published 2007, Macmillan. Page 79; "Bossy Babysitters, Mean Sisters, and Aggressive Friends". ISBN 0312370059 Retrieved on June 11, 2008.
  3. ^ http://twitter.com/#!/realhartman/status/75815062564122624
  4. ^ Fairly OddParents' episode: 77 Secrets of The Fairly OddParents Revealed!