#Escape From Unwish Island
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Here's a headcanon inspired by my one-shot "Swim"
Executive Dysfunction Chloe Slacker Chloe went to Unwish Island after being unwished post-"Sash and a Rash." She hangs out with Nega-Timmy, Timantha, Evil Jimmy / James, Imaginary Gary, and all the rest.
Timantha enjoys having a girl around to talk to, though Slacker Chloe isn't big on conversation. They both like pizza, though.
Nega-Timmy - known control freak and obsessed with everyone's looks - can't stand her. Slacker Chloe drives him insane by sticking a fork in his whole "Society will crumble without make-up" schtick.
I like to think his feelings waver a lot, so sometimes he'll carry her around and hoist her over his head like "See? This is what you'll become without make-up! Come to my salon!!"
However, Slacker Chloe is just so chill about everything that people like her a lot. Sometimes this is anti-advertisement in that Unwish Island residents realize they don't have to go to the salon to feel good about themselves. Nega-Timmy is flummoxed.
If she's a part of Chloe, I feel like Slacker Chloe should still be admired by others, though this time instead of being fawned over because she gives people No Homework Passes and lemon bars and other gifts, it's because she's just self-confident. She's the type who sits by the pool, but one of her friends will grab her hand and hold it in the air to volunteer her for projects and she'll still lazily smile. She knows what's going on... she just can't be bothered to care. She'll show up where she's assigned, but she'll probably just sit there.
Imaginary Gary gets on her case for littering all the time. Also, I feel like James would get irritated with her neutral responses to everything and he'd sulk a lot. It would be his life mission to dump crabs on her to see if she'll react. She won't even brush them off; she'll just smile at them and say "Meh..."
Her friends like her, but they'll make a show of acting like they can't stand her, in the sense that they'll huff loudly and sit next to her with their arms wrapped around her legs. She likes them too, but chronically fails to show it.
Her friends look after her because she probably wouldn't leave her room if they didn't check on her now and then, but being who they are, they can't blatantly care about her, y'know? So they'll just run in yelling that they're practicing evacuation drills and throw her over their shoulders and run away. Except Imaginary Gary is like 5 so he just kinda drags her across the floor until their friends make a show of taking her away from him.
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#Fairly OddParents#FOP#Nega-Timmy#Chloe Carmichael#Escape From Unwish Island#ridwriting#A Sash and a Rash#130 Prompts#<- ''Swim'' was about Unwish Island and some of these guys#FAIRIES!#Zach needs a tag 9#asks#Ask box games
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Imaginary Gary has such cute nicknames for Timmy lol he calls Timmy boo boo, broo-bee, timtim, and cookie bookie boo. He sounds so childish but cool. Only Gary can make that sound cool. They should have made more episodes about him like a flashback episode about his and Timmy's friendship in the past or an episode featuring only Gary. He was such an interesting character. I know that he wasn't real until Timmy wished him to be but Gary was a real person to 5 yr Timmy.
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I love the Bermuda Triangle. It's my second favorite country and my fourth favorite shape.
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This nutcase was the first character I started hyperfixating on
Gary with wands
#gary#imaginary gary#fairly oddparents#fairly odd parents#nickelodeon#gifs#it's true#and this is the 10th anniversary of that#the official kick off to my character attachments#the funny thing is “Escape From Unwish Island” was the first time I saw him#and not his first episode “Imaginary Gary”#I was scrolling ahead to see what FOP episodes would be playing that day#and Imaginary Gary was one of them#i freaked out#because I thought Unwish Island was his only episode#I knew “Imaginary Gary” would be the first episode Gary would officially appear in#I woke up SO early to watch that episode#after that my fixation for Gary officially kick-started#this was before I even had a DeviantArt account#if I had it back then I would have pretty much spammed a bunch of Gary fan art#If I dig up my old Gary drawings it's still a possibility#I thought he would be the only character I would get attached to like that#boy was I SO wrong!#still one of my faves#I'm just more focused on Artful Art right now#and Robot Jones related stuff#Also have a couple of drawing ideas for my OC Dexter#Artful is literally the main focal point at the moment#rambling ends here#“mic drop”
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In before they reveal that the "Not Timmy" dude that keeps making cameos in New Wish is just Gary, having escaped from unwish Island.
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slightly reimagined version of Unwish island for my gatorgary fanfic to try and make the geography make more sense with shots within the actual episode.
link to the fanfiction right here !
and ill include the fanfic synopsis below read more :]
Cool Jimmy crashes an escape pod onto Unwish Island after escaping from Evil Jimmy. Evil Jimmy had released the clones from stasis to use them in a plot to get revenge against Jimmy for trapping him in the dark matter dimension. Cool Jimmy is permitted to stay, and gets himself a new name, unique identity, and a new family with the unwished wishes as he settles into his new life.
This fanfiction is centred on Gary and Gator, the friendship they form, and how they overcome their traumas while learning how to trust each other. They become an inseparable duo, and friendly feelings soon turn into something much more romantic between them, complicating emotions neither boy is emotionally equipped to navigate.
A GatorGary (Cool Jimmy Clone/Imaginary Gary) fanfic depicting how they meet, and subsequently fall for each other.
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Bahahaha
The Fairly OddParents - Escape from Unwish Island
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Why do so many Fairly Odd Parent RP blogs rarely have any of the male characters straight? They're ether gay, bi, or on the edge. I'm glad you keep Cosmo straight. That's rare to find. I respect you for that.
//Er….
If this is what you consider ‘on edge’I had that there for a long time. Sorry Anon.
Though I won’t rp him having a relationship with a man [He’s sticking with Wanda. I might make him say certain things, not creepy or hitting on anyone, that might (depends on the person writing of course, I don’t godmod) make one question his sexual orientation.], I head canon it because of some of his actions and he seemed to have some man crushes in a few episodes [of course it was ‘lightly’ shown since it is on a kids network. I could possibly be looking a little too into this.] or make certain comments about some men that typically the female character would say about a guy. But, he’s happily married to Wanda and wouldn’t leave her for the world.
I think other people might make the other male characters gay or bisexual because of actions and interests maybe? [I see some of these things myself] I can’t speak for everyone.Some are quite obvious in my opinion like Sanjay. The way he acts around Timmy and he said in the episode ‘Escape From Unwish Island’ “One of those dreams where Timmy saves me again! Where’s your white horse?” Another reason, he commented on how liked and wanted to wear the creampuff uniform [he ended up doing it] Now, I don’t judge if any guy wants to wear girl clothes but to TV standards, it’s typically an indication of ‘gay.’ Cupid, is quite obvious as well. [In my opinion I think he is] Once again, I’m just going by TV logic. The way he talks [one of the many stereotype gay voices.], he’s flamboyant, the way he decorated his house. And in his most recent appearances lately he’s been seen with Juandissimo. [I’m not going to go into more detail and I’m not the best getting my thoughts out. I just thought I’d explain ones that are VERY obvious!] I hope that answers your question.
#non magical post [OOC]#Headcanon#Grey blobs. Grey Blobs EVERYWHERE! Ahhh! [Anon]#Wish Granted! [ASKS]#My Head Is Full Of Jelly [Head Canons]
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From the Escape From Unwish Island episode of Fairly Odd Parents.
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Who are some of your favorite FOP characters and why? Or more specifically, what is something they character did that made you like them?
For the sake of rambling on about some of the convoluted reasons why I love these children, here's the upfront disclaimer that I'll be referencing a few of the early draft episode scripts (from Fred Seibert's Scribd); that's where the wordy screenshots are from.
[ Tagged as "long post" but same deal as usual - if I put a Read More on it, it'll crash and delete :') Sorry ]
Imaginary Gary was my first true love in terms of FOP characters. He's such a brokenhearted little 5-year-old trying to play with the big kids. His debut episode starts out so lighthearted and silly with Timmy talking about this imaginary friend who used to attend therapy with him play with him when he was 5. The tone shift you get punched with after Gary realizes Cosmo and Wanda have to grant his wishes too because "he's a part of Timmy" just hits so hard.
I also just love his debut episode because it speaks so much to me about what the show is really about at its core... Timmy got physically and emotionally wrecked by Vicky as a kid, and that's a trauma he's still recovering from. The boy is not okay.
Fanart I made the first time I watched FOP, circa 2016
"Escape from Unwish Island" is very good too, such a fantastic episode in both context and execution.
I think Mark was the second show character I fell in love with, namely around "New Squid In Town" and "Five Days of F.L.A.R.G." There's something so incredibly charming about a teenage alien prince who flees his fiancée at the altar and seeks protection from a scary rival boy... and then just, like, enjoys being human so much that sometimes Timmy shows up at his house and Mark is just hanging out in his human 10-year-old disguise. By himself. Because he likes to be 10 and human. Love that for him.
His entire character type of "surfer dude alien prince" is so funny and creative. Mark is the guy who suffers physical pain when he's hugged, but he'll hug Timmy anyway in an attempt to show Earth affection. He has such a good heart. I also enjoy his dynamic with Vicky, like how he still wants the real girl even though his parents cloned her for him in Season 2, and how he keeps making attempts to be physically affectionate with her according to American culture even though things are drastically different on Yugopotamia.
They break up at the end of "King Chang" because she finds out he's an alien, then a few episodes later in "Wishology" they're hanging out again and he tries to put his arm around her while in alien form and she's like "Don't even think about it" and he respects her rejection, and then they still get back together in Season 9 even though she blatantly knows he's an alien and she decided she was okay with it, and he just adores her so much and has ever since Season 1... he's a sweetheart.
Also this early "Foul Balled" script hits the right spot for me-
Sob... they are in LOVE, your honor.
Mark's journey to being a terrifying prince who feared a human boy to becoming Timmy's biggest fan and best friend is just really sweet. I like to imagine they become roommates later in life. Timmy has to say good-bye to Cosmo and Wanda someday, but Mark stays in touch forever.
Flappy Bob has always been a favorite of mine. The man played the perfect role of an untouchable antagonist while simultaneously doing nothing wrong. Worked hard in school, started a business, did his best to make it a pleasant place to be. Stood up for Betty when she told Gary to respect her touch boundaries, straight up chased him down to make sure he didn't cross a line... all-around great boss.
Got handed magic and wished to make the world a safe place where people could feel loved and not get hurt. After his world of peace was in effect, he walked around, did his own research, and came to his own conclusion that this wasn't working out. Apologized to Timmy for being wrong and did all he could to fix the situation. Sold his business to Gary and Betty, then left town to live his dreams.
The clown theme was a lot of fun to see in a movie, and I'm glad it was acknowledged since it would have felt weird to see him namedropped in Season 2 ("Totally Spaced Out") and then not have the clown aspect be followed through with... The Musical is my favorite episode for good reason. Absolute sweetheart, 10 out of 10. This man can do no wrong.
I don't have much to say about him beyond that, but he's a fantastic character I adore. I would have loved to have seen more of him, but he did all that he needed to do and he's perfect. Also, big shout out to Timmy for handling the interactions with Flappy with grace even though in this same season, he revealed he has a clown phobia.
H.P. is just a funny guy. He's the big boss of a race of clones who file magical paperwork and he really just wants to swing by the club and dance and hang out. Incredibly sarcastic. He'll call you "Dude." Teamed up with Anti-Cosmo and immediately dubbed him with a nickname. Successfully took over two worlds in a single day (after planning this for 37 years) and just wanted to chill in a hot tub tbh.
He's a big, sassy goofball who likes to party and he shouldn't be brushed off as "just an old guy who speaks in monotone and does dull and boring paperwork and nothing else." He is very much Not That. Fairies canonically get drunk off soda, which means we've literally seen H.P. drink on the job. Slaps high-fives and fingerguns his underlings. Smirks and snarks constantly. Respects contracts even when they don't go his way. Keeps detailed files about members of another species. Supports his employees when they join music competitions. Gave his godson a nice car and flowers and sent him on a date with a girl he'd already screwed up with.
Literally gambled all of Fairy World in a bet against a 10-year-old boy and then almost quit after like 30 seconds because he wanted to go to a rave instead. Laughs at his own jokes. Complains when his employees suck up to him. Dressed in drag to flirt with Jorgen. Straight-up lost a golf game to Timmy despite the fact he was cheating in an attempt to win. As in, like... even before Cosmo tipped the scales back into Timmy's favor, H.P. was straight-up losing slkdjfs.
He golfs in his full-on business suit. Twirls his club like a baton. His head will stick in a dartboard if you throw him hard enough, and when Jorgen used him for darts the only thing he said was "You can only imagine the joy I feel in my heart right now." He has a laser cannon in his head. Jabs his elbow into you for attention. Always being snooty with hands on his hips. Used a newborn as a yo-yo. Kidnapped a baby, then announced he wanted to name the child Bill because "Bill's a guy you'd trust with your insurance portfolio."
Went out and bought office supplies in the middle of the Fairy World Games. Won a footrace against Anti-Cosmo. Uses dollar bills as pizza toppings. Keeps chicken drumsticks in his ear. Will flap his arms and make chicken noises at you. Monotone "Go me, go me, it's my birthday." Literally makes you use enormous microscopes just to read the fine print in his contracts. Will hand you a cell phone and then call you even though you're standing in front of him. Once wore a bowler hat on top of his already existing hat.
Keeps his golf club on the table during board meetings. Likes to breakdance. Anti-Cosmo started taunting him and H.P. jumped on a scooter and said "The only thing you'll be eating today is my dust! Later dude!" and peaced out. He might be one of the oldest and most "professional" characters in the series, but in his heart he's like 21 and a total party-loving dork. He's all business on the clock and he might even pay attention to you for five minutes, but honestly he just wants to drink soda, attend raves, and do the worm. H.P. is my dear beloved and I just can't imagine not adoring this perfect man.
And he really is just Like That:
I love him so much...
I like how H.P. was totally okay with splitting the world with Sanderson when they take over... When asked WHY he wants to take over, his reply is "I'm not a hater, but I must cater, to my mission, my ambition, to be the world's administrator" and I like to interpret this as "I don't hate Fairies, but their world is disorganized and I have OCD." Oh no. His hat is also a pen.
Also the OG script shows Jorgen, Anti-Cosmo, and H.P. each choosing a contest for Timmy to judge them on so Timmy can name one of them the "best in the universe." I am obsessed with the sheer confidence of H.P. selecting one task in the universe he knew he could beat Jorgen and Anti-Cosmo at, so obviously he picks:
(Anti-Cosmo wanted to play cowboys)
This early script also depicts H.P. and Anti-Cosmo getting in a magic fight and exchanging insults like "Bring it on, meat" and "Oh no you didn't" while they shoot each other with duckzookas and magic and I need everyone to understand how much I treasure the bitter frenemy silliness that is... Them™
Idk, I feel like if H.P. had been portrayed as a younger character with the exact same personality then he'd probably be more popular in the fandom, and that's really too bad because he's freaking hilarious. He is just a guy. A dude. He's here to party and make it everybody's problem. We need way more H.P. content out there, I adore him.
Sanderson I like for many of the same reasons as H.P.- I've always loved dorky suck-up characters. Plus, Sanderson blatantly cheating at every competition he touches is funny to me. He has a similar goofy attitude to H.P. except he's also like, more vulgar and easily distracted and it's hilarious. My boy really broke a rhyme scheme to compliment his boss on the same hat he's been wearing since forever. In his mind, H.P. is just really really cool and he'll say it.
Sanderson loves music, but when he had the chance to describe himself in song form, his response was basically "Lol, I'm about to end Fairy World's whole career; bite me" and I respect that. He is just the perfect embodiment of "that suck-up who likes to drink and party with his boss, but oh wait! He also has a lot of genuine affection in his heart! But oh wait! He'll also screw you over :)" He's great.
I very much enjoy the fact that when Gary called for Pixie backup in the Musical, it was Sanderson, not H.P., who got the call. I like to think Sanderson took Gary and Betty under his wing and might be a little more attached to his dorky music-loving "godkids" than he'd like H.P. to know. H.P. gets to call the shots, but Sanderson will sneak them candy. As Gary starts sliding off the deep end in my 'fics, I think Sanderson's slowly breaking heart is one of my favorite parts of the whole arc. He really likes Gary, but his hands are tied on how much he can interfere even when his mental health comes crashing down. He's a high-up at Pixies Inc., but still can't overrule the boss's orders. It's lots of fun to play with characters who have power, badly want things, but can't take the risk to use power for the things they want.
I just love my little dynamic of Happy Peppy "I'm a pawn who can't cry in front of my godfathers" Gary and Mr. "I can't express affection in front of Gary or I'll get fired" Sanderson. There's just so much pain there to play with if you jump into FOP canon, point at Gary's call to the Pixies, and say "And I took that personally."
I also enjoy the fact that Timmy was extremely insistent that Poof needed to score "perfect 10s" on the gymnastics course in the Fairy World Games and the Pixies bribed the judges to take 1st place, which implies that it was the Pixies, not the Anti-Fairies, who scored a 10-10-9. Sanderson and H.P. are the only pixies seen on the field in that event and I would have loved to see that. Sanderson likes to be where the action is. He is hanging out.
Happy Peppy Gary and Betty are just inherently fascinating. It's pretty obvious that they know about the magical world. Even if we wave off their weird laser tech and overlook the fact that they got teleported from California to Florida, then made it back before the end of their work shifts in "Baby Face" and didn't even question it... there's a scene in the Musical where Gary picks up a phone that is blatantly labeled "Pixies" and calls Sanderson directly. My boy really went "Dad pick me up, I'm scared" slkdjf I love him.
Actually that's not true, his actual words were "Kids just being kids; they could all get hurt!" and honestly my heart. Like, I'm a full believer that the Happy Peppy duo were in on the Pixie takeover scheme even though Flappy wasn't, they are miscreants, but still... Vote Happy Peppy duo some of the sweetest and most innocent characters in FOP canon, please and thank. Ignore the times they launched babies off-screen, used lasers to cage infants, stuffed a child in a box in front of his horrified peers, and all that other stuff, that's not important. My children did nothing wrong.
I just really love thinking about all the different backstories you could write about these... extremely intense teenagers getting mixed up with magic. I favor the idea that the Pixies have always raised them the same way they raised Flappy Bob, but I think the concept of these two showing up for work one day and accidentally walking in on Pixies scheming to take over the world is equally hilarious.
I want what Gary has- I want the absolute confidence to look a crowd of kids and adults in the eye after they've just been tormented - after I'VE just been tormented - and say "Welcome back, give me money." The extent of the brand overhaul he did on the Learn-a-Torium was slapping his and Betty's names on the side and investing in giant images of their heads. He changed nothing else, not even the uniforms, and just decided to shoot his shot. I love him.
It's also VERY cute that we saw a cardboard "You must be this tall" Gary standee in "Baby Face" and I'm obsessed. This is before Gary and Betty took over, so why isn't it a Flappy standee? For some reason this cracks me up because the implication is that either Gary loves his job so much that he volunteered to be a standee model or someone else took one look at him and knew he was destined to be the smiling face of the Learn-A-Torium so they made standees of him. I love it.
I adore Gary and Betty because they make me think... To me, they're not easy to brush aside and overlook because I have a million questions, and they're cute and fun and I love them. I wonder if Vicky runs in their social circle. They probably cross paths in the babysitting field sometimes.
Also the fact that Betty is so physically affectionate with Gary on a daily basis, but the moment he turns to her for genuine comfort, she bolts out of the room, always gets me laughing. I guess it evens out, because Betty passed out in front of him once, yelling about her heart and clutching her chest, and Gary just covered his ears and screamed that the world was falling apart sdklfj. My babies.
I talk about this all the time, but Gary and Betty also have some fantastic scenes in early episode scripts that were cut from the final versions, like this gem from "Totally Spaced Out":
I love them.
Also in the early days of planning, the Musical's antagonist was actually Imaginary Gary.
While it's not confirmed that Gary and Betty sing this song since unfortunately there's no full script for the Musical available, just the first song drafts, the lyrics for the OG version of "Get Flappy" remain almost identical to the final and it's said to be sung by "Clown cheerleaders," so it seems likely that this refers to them.
I think about this a lot. I mean, if Gary and Betty are singing while Imaginary Gary reveals himself, the implication is that they found out their boss Flappy Bob was actually a 5-year-old in disguise who came out to them as an imaginary friend and they were like "Yeah, that's cool with us." For obvious reasons I don't treat the Imaginary Gary plot as canon in my 'fics, but like... They accepted him. Man.
Like... I can never express how much I enjoy the BFF dynamic that is "I'll keep working here even though our boss is 5 and imaginary, I'll run away to Mexico with you, I'll run a business with you when our boss skips town, I'll catch you when you jump in my arms, but if you want genuine comfort then BOI I'm walkin' out." Betty sdjklf
On that note, I feel like something does need to be said about Gary seeking comfort from Betty when scared and her response is "But I don't like you like that!" She obviously felt like she needed to clarify that and I have so many questions about their relationship. Ignoring for a moment the obvious need to transition to a new scene, it's just not a good look for Gary that Flappy felt the need to chase them and mediate. Is Gary okay. Does he need to be held. My son.
Anyway Gary and Betty have my heart and they know it- they fascinate me and I love them very dearly. I feel bad for the fact that literally every fanfic scene I've put them in is just a horrible downward spiral of their relationship and sanity; I'm pretty sure I've never actually been nice to them, and honestly that's terrible slkdjf
Foop will be ranked at the top of my fave characters for forever and a day. He's just a messed up little sweetheart ping-ponging between being socially awkward in school, hanging out with his loser friends, and struggling against the desire to consume the world in a black hole. He's just struggling so hard and there's, like... no one giving him actual help and it's heartbreaking, but also you don't feel too bad for him because he also has a healthy social life and he's doing okay.
There are something like... 5 or so episodes where you can see Foop's alternate personality take over and I'm just happy that the alt personality thing wasn't pushed as a reason for his destructive behavior. The alter is focused on a little when Foop is freshly out of solitary confinement, comes up again when he's going to school, but all the other appearances are a lot more subtle and just showcased in later episodes by Foop getting that extra highlight in his eyes and gushing over things ("Oh, goody! I found a spot on my body where I wasn't bitten by a spider!" which... isn't the same way Foop speaks when he's in pain any other time in the series, because usually when he's hurt, he'll moan, grump, or panic). It is interesting to me.
Anyway I'm just very happy that the alter wasn't a one-episode gag "played for laughs" who then got thrown aside like nothing happened. Rather, the alter features majorly in two episodes (or three if you want to make an argument for "Terrible Twosome"), then quietly becomes part of Foop's character in a few episodes after that.
We saw extremely valid reasons for where this alter came from. Foop was locked in solitary confinement from the day he was born, developed claustrophobia, accidentally yeeted himself into an alternate dimension for an unconfirmed amount of time while the timestream was frozen for 50 years, and although there's a certain humor in his alternate personality (like when said alter rigged the class president vote for the wrong person) there's also just... this quiet melancholy to the whole experience, this very legitimate childhood trauma that Foop is recovering from... Yikes.
Also this comes later in his life, but he also experienced other fun childhood events such as being tortured with magical shocks while trying to escape a bully and also that one time in Season 8 when the Fairy Council ripped him out of reality. Foop is not okay.
Anyway, Foop's alter is there for him while he adjusts to life outside of solitary confinement and again when he starts a stressful first day of school, and after that he becomes a smaller aspect of Foop's attitude that you can still see in later episodes when he's stressed. Like yknow, that time he literally saw the Grim Reaper and got told how he'll die, I also would probably struggle emotionally with that.
Foop is great- he'll bribe you to spare his life with a dollar bill and he'll still ask if he can keep the change. Disaster child. He's a struggling little kid who's struggling with massive amounts of trauma and doesn't seem to have much of a relationship with his parents. At least Anti-Wanda packs anti-venom in his Kelly Clarkson lunchbox, so I'm glad they're on good terms. Overall, Foop is such a goofy character with a harsh backstory, a difficult family life, a criminal record, and high political expectations and he's also a bad boy evil genius, so like... He's the best kind of character type. But he also has silly subplots where he spends hours TP'ing a house because he forgot he had magic (twice), he loves making prank phone calls, and he freaks out when Crocker doesn't invite him to a party. His dialogue is always fantastic and I really enjoy when he's onscreen.
The downward spiral of his mental state when being tortured with lightning and forced to team up with Vicky in "Scary Godcouple" to the point that he stops caring about anything, straight-up ready to let her kill Poof even though he'll ALSO die just... Man. Hits hard. This happens after "Timmy's Secret Wish" where Foop was violently yanked out of reality. He already ceased to exist once and begged for life again, and then the forced team-up with Vicky happens and he just... can't. He can't.
He screams and begs and finally surrenders to it all, right up until seconds before Poof dies. Finally he lashes out at Vicky and blasts her with magic, gets tortured because of it... This boy is not okay. My man be STRUGGLING. And then the fact that he had to face Vicky AGAIN in "Certifiable Super Sitter" and he just did not trust her for a single second... ouch. The emotional arc of Foop saying "Ooh, I really like her :D!" in his first encounter with Vicky to Foop throwing himself in front of her chainsaw to save Chloe in their last...... Love that.
The Crocker / Dark Laser / Foop friendship is important to me. I just want Foop to have adults in his life who care at least a little about his well-being. He has very few people to turn to... Chloe made him cry with a hug, the boy struggles so hard with healthy affection. He might be a destructive force of chaos but he's also just baby.
I also just really like Foop's dialogue; he's this posh British boy genius who will get extremely worked up about how "For the record, if he HAD thrown a lightning bolt, it would have been done in protest over being asked to participate in this candy-coated farce that you call theater!" but he's also like 5 so he'll just groan about how things are "Super lame" and it's adorable. He has a certain twang to his speech where he'll "spit" these single-word sentences like "Wow" and "REALLY?" and "SERIOUSLY!?!?" and I just find him both refreshing and easy to write. He's so loud and so very cute.
This kid literally runs around on the playground eating poisonous spiders while trying to pick up girls by comparing them to potassium chloride, he'll also distract his teacher by pointing at the window and yelling "A van of rich single men!!" where else can I go to experience this character type, he's the best. He booked a restaurant for Cosmo and Wanda at a black hole. When will I ever be this funny.
Also I cry over the fact that Foop corrected Goldie every time she called him by the wrong name - from the day she came to class to the day they held the play - until he finally screams that his name "isn't that difficult!" and honestly just the fact that he had to deal with that is interesting to me. Goldie knew Poof's name, she memorized her lines in a play... there's no way she "forgot" his name. She was doing that on purpose. In his debut, Foop made it clear multiple times that he hates his name, but he also stood up for himself when misnamed. Love that.
It's also extremely funny that in "Spellementary School," Foop reveals he's never been able to understand anything Poof says and he just has to guess all the time, yet he's also shown to be extremely accurate in recognizing when Poof is grumpily agreeing with him, arguing with him, or straight-up swearing at him and I love that about their relationship. The scene in "Two and a Half Babies" where Foop assures Poof that he can be trusted because he's "not a pathological liar" and Poof just looks at him sadly and says "Poof poof" and Foop backpedals with "You're right, I am; I lied about that" is v funny to me.
Nonverbal popular kid and the boy who needs someone to talk to for the absolute win. They are bonded for life... Good luck, Poof.
I also really like Poof, especially in "Love Triangle" when he screws Foop over by making him take over as understudy and then he just eats popcorn while Foop fumbles around onstage. Comedy gold. Poof is sweet and forgiving, but he's also a straight-up savage and he knew EXACTLY what he was doing. Love him for that. As good as he is, he still has that wild streak the same way that Foop has a secret soft spot for people. Poof doesn't mean to cause trouble except for the times when he definitely DOES mean to cause trouble and it's hilarious.
Poof has a certain "looks like a cinnamon roll, but could kill you" vibe. He's this kindhearted little boy who's very cautious and sweet and you can just imagine what a little gentleman he'll be when he grows up. I love how the first thing he did when he met Chloe was tip his crown at her, the sweetheart.
He'll jump into new adventures. He'll play along. He'll help you out. Yet while all of this is going on, you can see how when he's scolded - either when it's being scolded for "not forgiving people after they try to destroy you" or Timmy yelling that getting them both stuck in a spider's web is all his fault or even just Wanda telling him to calm down because he was getting so worked up when he was unable to articulate what he wanted to say......
Poof doesn't know how to stand up for himself in those situations. He holds himself to this standard of respecting authority even when he's overworked to the point of exhaustion. When he was assigned as godparent to Mrs. Crocker, he went into it with a good attitude but came home wiped out. Didn't voice a single complaint. Just exhausted. Didn't know what to say.
Meanwhile, Foop will flip the heck out if you accuse him of anything and I really enjoy that... Here are two counterparts, and you've got one kid who struggles to speak up so he usually just keeps his head down, and then you've got Captain Overshare who will outright lie and throw blame on other people and it's just... nice to see the personalities of two opposite creatures truly be opposite like that.
There's definitely something to be said about how when Poof finally started talking in sentences, it was while dueling Crocker in a magic fight. The poor kid had been been begging for others to step in and get Crocker out of Spellementary School for two days. No one was there for him. Poof got backed in a corner and had no choice but to challenge Crocker himself. Kid got blasted with magic lightning, slammed into a wall twice, and finally pushed himself off the floor and stood up for himself. Good on ya, kiddo. He WILL get in a physical fight to protect himself or others, but if he's in a situation where he needs to say "Hey, I'm struggling with this assignment" or "No, I'd rather not hug the guy who tried to kill me last time we met" then oh heck no, absolutely not, he'd rather die skldfj.
Poof finally spoke and the second sentence out of his mouth was "Your plan to absorb all the magic from my friends and Foop has failed" slkdfj. Tell us how you really feel. And then after Foop apologized for a lifetime spent trying to kill him, Poof still tried to extend the hand of friendship, my heart...
Also, the dynamic of "I blatantly do not like Foop, but I tolerate him because he's my cousin / counterpart / classmate" is very funny. Poof doesn't usually go out of his way to hurt Foop, but he absolutely sits back to watch Foop create problems for himself. If Foop launches a spiked ball at him, he'll fling it right back at him instead of eliminating it. He also accidentally pushed Foop into a garbage can one time and chose to leave him there instead of helping him. Love that.
Poof's great, I love his vibe. He's neither a brat nor a goody-goody... He's just this shy little kid who was born a celebrity and has to deal with everything that comes with that, like attracting a crowd of friends at school and being nominated class president. He's sweet with a streak of mischief... He'll go along with a plan to steal Cupid's arrows, he'll eat all your brownies, and he'll also eat 11 pounds of chocolate just because he wants it. He has his share of chaos, but he's a lot more thoughtful and controlled about it than Foop is. Needlessly dramatic and likes doing things with a flair <3
Woo... This post became much longer than intended, yikes. I'll wrap it up, but Juandissimo, Kevin, Norm, Crocker, Ed Leadly, Chester, A.J., Elmer, Sanjay, Binky, Jorgen, and Dr. Rip Studwell, are all such fantastic characters too, just to name a few off the top of my head. There's a special place in my heart for Chet Ubetcha, Mr. Bickles, Schnozmo, Chloe, Molly, Dark Laser, Cosmo, Wanda, Anti-Cosmo, Anti-Wanda, Blonda, Schnozmo, Remy, Mama Cosma, Big Daddy, and Sammy Sweetsparkle too. And Timmy himself, but I think that goes without saying.
So many funky dudes; I love them so much...
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Why didn't Imaginary Gary show up in Timmy's Secret Wish? After all he is apart of Timmy's wishes? By the way, what will happen to Gary after Timmy lose his fairies? Since Gary and Timmy were 'friends' before he got his fairies
Imaginary Gary is not someone I want testifying in Fairy Court if I’m trying to convince the Fairy Council that Timmy makes good, responsible wishes.
I think Gary is free to live his eternally five-year-old life on Unwish Island after Timmy’s memory is erased. When things are wished away, they get moved but not deleted. I think the same policy applies here. When Timmy loses his fairies, all his wishes will be picked up and placed on Unwish Island. That means if Imaginary Gary leaves the island, he’ll be poofed back there.
Maybe Imaginary Gary can be a practice godkid someday for young fairies who’ve never worked with a human before. He’s got a sad backstory, but not a horrifyingly sad one, and he has a five-year-old imagination and likes playing with toys. He seems to have forgiven Timmy after the events of “Escape From Unwish Island,” so he wouldn’t seek revenge with magic. He’s intelligent, curious, and knows how to keep his mouth shut and not look like things bother him or that he’s hiding anything. He could be a good practice godkid.
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What are your favorite small details that you’ve noticed in your favorite shows? Things that the people working on the show really didn’t *need* to include, but did anyway in a way you appreciate. Body language, visuals, callbacks, remembering a random trait of a character and referencing it or bringing it up again, etc. Any random detail about a show that makes you happy to remember. Go wild!
I love how expressive Mikey Munroe is with his hands. Hands are my favorite body part when it comes to body language. If I feel sad or get stuck writing a scene, I like to flip on a random episode and just watch his hands.
I love that episode in “ChalkZone” when Rudy’s baby cousin Sophie starts doodling and all she can make is scribbles. Rudy thinks her art is meaningless and is personally offended when the ChalkZoners adore and praise her work. The Zoners don’t judge you for your art skill- they appreciate all art equally.
I love the extras in “WordGirl” and how they become fleshed out over time. I love how you can see their stories progress in the background and watch them become friends even though there aren’t episodes focused on those friendships.
I love how Kid Math doesn’t leave Earth after his debut episode and he can still be seen trying to integrate himself in Earth society (both as a superhero and a regular kid). Also I love how his regular kid disguise is literally just a shirt and shorts he threw on top of his costume. And I love WordGirl pretending to examine her nails when she’s putting on a confident persona even when she’s wearing gloves.
I love the little details in “T.U.F.F. Puppy” about animal people world, like the bathrooms for all different species.
I love the way their culture treats insects. It’s legal to wear flea collars and use bug spray, but if an insect gets hurt and someone calls an ambulance, the doctors will be there. Same deal when it comes to mouse traps and fishing. It’s a good take on how to balance nature in a predator/prey culture.
I love the weird host/parasite relationship Keswick and the Chief seem to have going on. I love how when someone says something like “Look what the cat dragged in!” or “You dirty rat!” there’s just… this two seconds of awkward silence and no one has to say it but it’s clear that was Not Politically Correct.
I love that one scene where peaceful music plays and Kitty is cooing over the deer eating out of her hand and the camera pans out and reveals the deer is an anthro and that is just A Thing anthro deer do. The whole show gives Far Side vibes and I love it. That’s absolutely my sense of humor.
I love how Timmy takes care of Cosmo and Wanda when they’re hungover on candy and soda in “Power Pals.” He doesn’t ask what they need, he just does it… implying this happens often. There’s also an episode where she and Cosmo have a probation hearing, meaning they got in BIG trouble for something… and since Jorgen flips out when he finds Wanda scarfing down chocolate, it was probably their tendency to get drunk on the job.
I love how Timmy kept heat vision for four seasons (“Escape From Unwish Island”) because he never unwished it after the Season 1 episode “Father Time.” The fact he still has it wasn’t even relevant to the plot, it was just acknowledged that he still has it.
Cosmo and Anti-Cosmo generally use the same body language, but for opposite emotions:
Timmy’s Mom boards a bus labeled Tibecuador in Season 6, confirming an entire continent between North and South America wasn’t erased after its first appearance in Season 5.
In the Season 10 episode “Fairy Con,” a lot of the tents from the Season 3 episode “Cosmo Con” can be seen in the background.
Cat memes and motivational posters in Fairy World are replaced with pixies.
Schnozmo instantly rescues his brother and nephew when they’re falling to their doom, but actively chooses not to catch Timmy and Wanda. “Hmm… Nah!”
The Burger World employee from Season 7 returns in Season 10, still hanging around Dimmsdale after Foop blew up his old restaurant.
Multiple episodes imply Happy Peppy Gary and Betty were aware of magic and working with the Pixies the whole time.
Timmy is sensitive to foul language, even snapping at Vicky for saying “Moron” on public radio. In contrast, sweet little Chloe Carmichael swears but keeps getting censored onscreen.
There are at least two other godkids in Timmy’s class…
… and both were absent in “No Substitute For Crazy” when Doombringer searched each kid for fairy dust.
Kevin can’t walk as fast as his uncle. When Crocker walks, Kevin falls farther and farther behind.
In “When Nerds Collide,” there’s a brief moment where the Anti-Fairies come flying out of a portal. Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda are holding hands.
When Foop is forced to work together with Vicky in “Scary Godcouple,” his magic changes color the more she torments him. At first he has brightly colored magic and has a good attitude, but his magic slowly changes to green the more miserable he gets. Of the possible colors of magic, green and red are the rarest in the series. If I recall correctly, the only other occurrence of green magic was when Cosmo and Wanda got in a huge fight back in “Apartnership.”
Foop is a Kelly Clarkson fanboy and if you look at her songs from his point of view, a lot of them could relate to his dissociative identity disorder.
In “Who’s Your Daddy,” a van comes barreling down a Fairy World road and it has no wheels… it doesn’t need any because it just flies.
After the Season 3 episode “Engine Blocked,” Vicky can be seen driving the Striker Z, still damaged from falling off a cliff (Here it is in Season 5).
*Inhales*
In “T.U.F.F. Puppy” the series starts with all these villains who call to alert the secret agents about their evil plans and this is generally regarded as a bad move to the point that one villain’s henchmen defects from the criminal organization to found a new one that solely revolves around revealing your evil plans after you’ve already committed a crime and not before, but halfway through Season 2 you learn it’s a long-forgotten law that it’s legal to break out of jail in Petropolis as long as you call in about your next scheme and this hints at a long history of evil parents teaching their evil offspring that This Is Proper Criminal Etiquette so you just get “Monologue to the heroes” scenes that are silly yet have this complex backstory behind them and it really drives home the fact that the Fiendish League of Potential Perpetrators are outsiders in this society who are copying what they see the big-name villains doing but don’t actually know their rights because they’re basically big little kids who just want to be cool and I am HERE FOR THIS. Also Snaptrap once chose to spend 3-5 years in jail instead of breaking out and then revealed his next scheme ANYWAY and it’s just a really layered joke that makes me laugh. That’s my sense of humor.
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Do you think all 4 of Butch Hartman's shows (The Fairly OddParents!, Danny Phantom, T.U.F.F. Puppy, and Bunsen Is A Beast) all take place in the same universe?
Depends on my mood.We saw in “Opportunity” that FOP, DP, and BIaB do seem to be canon in the Prompts to some degree. Basically, I mash the Hartman shows together (excluding “T.U.F.F. Puppy”, which falls under the genre of alternate Earth rather than contemporary fantasy and therefore doesn’t fit), but I make no attempt to explain any inconsistencies, like why godkids don’t solve Ghost-related problems by wishing.
Sometimes I lean more towards what we saw in “Power Hour” with Jimmy and Timmy existing in separate universes that are still very similar. The Hartman universes could be portrayed like that, but due to similar art styles, the transition between worlds is simple. There’s an upcoming Prompt called “Saving Grace” that lightly brushes this topic where Nega-Timmy and Croissant Head Evil Jimmy bump into each other on Unwish Island after Evil Jimmy pulled a universe jump to escape the collapse of his world in “The Trouble With Clones”. Oh, those two. It’s pretty clear who wears the lab coat in that relationship.
Sometimes I imagine there’s just an FOP universe where Fairies are the main supernatural force and there are no Ghosts or Beasts at all, and vis versa. Different universes. That explains the “Why don’t godkids interfere with Ghosts?” and “Why can humans know about Beasts but not Fairies?” questions, but it’s less fun.
Whether the shows exist together or not is one of those things I play with and vary sometimes, like how sometimes I treat Foop’s dissociative identity disorder more seriously (The other personality is “asleep” when the other is out and loses awareness of the world) and sometimes I treat it closer to what we see in show canon (They’re both aware of the world and talk to each other). The whole concept is just kinda… malleable that way. Think of it like I’m cameoing other shows rather than 100% confirming they exist together in full.
But, one of the reasons I fell in love with the Pixies is because they canonically exist and make all my dreams of crossovers and politics possible. If they weren’t here, then I just would have invented my own company in the FOP world that manages all the paperwork that comes along with jumping universes.
For the purposes of my fanfics, it’s safe to say that BIaB and FOP both exist in the same universe in my works without much disruption. “Gravity Falls” and “Star vs. The Forces of Evil” do too. So does “ChalkZone”… I’ve got a bunch of CZ pieces I’d like to finish and post. Cramming DP canon in there is always trickiest, but since it doesn’t come up much, it’s not really a problem.
As it stands right now, the “official, long-term” canon of my works is, “many cartoon ‘verses coexist in the same universe, but any inconsistencies are smudged over so that things that don’t line up in one universe are just treated as rumors instead of hard fact.” Jimmy Neutron and aliens? Weirdmageddon? Meh.
Rudy Tabootie is confirmed to attend Chester A. Arthur Middle School, which if I remember correctly is also the school Charles Darwin Middle played football against in one of the earliest “Gym Partner” episodes, so if I were to write fanfics about them, it’s the same school. I was gonna draw a bunch of cartoon boys engaged in their respective sports a long time ago (Timmy = soccer, Mikey = hockey, Adam = football, Danny = the Ravens mascot probably or maybe some Ghost sport), and Rudy made posters and banners and cheered for everyone. I just didn’t get around to doing so.
Also, Linzie and I made it a thing that Timmy and Rudy are pen pals as a joke and then it just kind of stuck.
FOP is a show in the Total Drama universe and Total Drama is a show in the FOP universe, as we have previously seen in “LARP Around the Clock Tonight” and “Back In Action” I need to finish “Lions” it’s over a hundred pages long in my files but I got distracted by Fairies goshdangit. It’s actually a running joke in my works that Topher is a massive FOP nerd and he keeps making pixie references. And, you may remember that Sanderson was allegedly born on Hole 10 of a certain golf course as we saw in “Baby, You’re a Rich Man”. Hole 10 of the course where Leonard, Tammy, and Topher were playing LARP mini-golf in “The Lyin’, The Rich, and the Warzone” looks identical to it. So just. Cameos.
… “Lyin’ Queen” hasn’t been going anywhere, so maybe I’ll just keep it on hiatus and finish “Beatin’ Path” and “Lions Under Palm Trees” instead, because honestly writing a protagonist who is not a canon compulsive liar would be swell. And the first chapter of “Beatin’ Path” kinda needs to be alllll redone because it makes me cringe.
I love Topher. The monster. Literally the smoothest straight-up manipulator to ever grace the cartoon world I still can’t believe he’s canon he’s amazing.
Oh my gosh, I need to get back to “Lions” very badly I just remembered how good it gets. Leonard is problematic and savage and delusional. Tammy is precious. Topher is a boss. The Adversity Twins are there and they’re Milo Murphy’s cousins because of course they are. Dwayne Junior is going through cartoon physics puberty. Leonard and Topher getting into a huge fight about metal being a weakness for fairies and Topher threatening to LARP a Mary Sue if Leonard doesn’t let him be a fairy blacksmith. Leonard thinking Tom and Jen are avatars for their creators. Leonard convinced that Ezekiel who went feral during Season 3 is his familiar. TOPHER! I… I miss my other children a lot!
I’m sorry. That wasn’t your question. Nostalgia.
Oh. Also, Showtown and Skatoony are still 100% a thing and that Fourth Wall religion from my TD works exists in every universe I write. You can’t stop me.
So that’s that. There’s also Diderot’s Court AU if you wanna take that messy plunge, but no one ever does. Which is a goshdarn shame, because I wrote some lovely scenes of Amanda Killman and Lincoln Loud bickering while Bruno the Kid tries to force a compromise out of them as he drags them up to the top of the Fourth Wall, but I guess those are just for me now. Ah, well.
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Escape from Unwish Island
FOP Scenes That Always Make Me Lose My Mind
No matter how many times I watch them.
Vicky staring as a hospital bed transforms into a robot and remarking, “Wow, that’s one cool bed.”
Mark describing the scars Vicky has given him as “love markings” and listing where and why he got each one.
Wanda hiding under the table while she checks Da Rules to see if it’s illegal for her to murder Timmy’s parents after they tormented her and Cosmo at dinner (and sighing when it is).
Timmy’s parents waiting for C and W to come out from under said table, deciding they’re dead, and scrambling off to “establish an alibi.”
“Well, if your math is as good as Dad’s spelling, I may have turned 21 for all you know!” // “You can make fun of my math skills until it’s 13:00, but you do NOT act like a smarty pants!”
A.J. tackling Chester away from a laser, explaining his parents set it up, and Chester saying “But your parents love me” followed by dead silence.
“Slow down, Hunchback-of-Never-Dated-a-Dame!”
Cosmo comes flitting by with Poof in a basket and Wanda just flies up to him and says, “Cosmo, where have you been? I got arrested!”
Gary and Betty solving the problem of a crying child by putting him in a soundproof dome and walking away.
Wanda waving at Cosmo from the other side of the street while flying and promptly crashing into a pole.
Cosmo showing up at his mom’s house after eloping 10,000 years ago and all she says is, “Did you get the milk, Cosmo?”
Timmy still having heat vision four seasons later because he never unwished it.
You can’t kill cockroaches with magic.
Mama Cosma kidnapped a crime boss and he was kind of into it
“You sunk the city of Atlantis NINE TIMES??? Where was I when this happened?”
Anti-Cosmo and the Head Pixie baking pizza for Timmy because sometimes they don’t have evil plans and just want attention.
The Head Pixie’s hat is also a pen and the only time we see him use it is when he absolutely had to write down a pun before he forgot.
H.P. unhesitatingly gambling away a magical world because some punk 10-year-old human bragged he could beat him in mini-golf.
Sanderson stripping to his underwear on international Fairy TV.
“Fairies aren’t good with naming things. For crying out loud, we named our kid Poof!”
The Grim Reaper runs the Anti-Fairy World pet store because “Death doesn’t pay the bills and I’ve got student loans.”
ED FREAKING LEADLY ANY TIME HE DOES ANYTHING
Cosmo moving the doorknob to the other side of a door and re-opening it because it didn’t show him what he was looking for the first time.
Cosmo saying “There’s your car,” and straight-up dropping Chet Ubetcha into a volcano because Chet said something mean about him.
Cosmo putting his hands on his hips when he’s mad, then noticing Wanda has her arms crossed and copying her pose instead.
Cosmo’s face when Timmy crawls under his bed and wishes for a toaster and you can just tell he’s questioning if he heard that right.
Cosmo showing Juandissimo to the “room” he can use while staying over before promptly hurling him in the freezer and slamming the door.
Foop legitimately looking confused and hurt when Poof didn’t want to hug him during their playdate (and Poof’s furious face when Foop drags him around by the hand).
Wanda trying to get Poof hyped about Cosmo making a nice family dinner and the dinner is just chicken nuggets.
Crocker’s heart breaking when he accidentally catches Poof in his fairy trap and he lets him go because he is only baby.
Vicky insisting the kids she’s babysitting should tell her she’s pretty and Sammy sobbing because “My mommy told me never to lie!”
Sammy: “This may not sound very sweet, but… Break Vicky like a 2x4!”
Literally every Schnozmo moment
Kevin Crocker: “Your idea is so much better. It’s no biggie. I just kind of wish I was never born.”
“His name is Foop! … Spelled backwards! <333”
Timmy’s Mom having an entire conversation with him while holding his fish. Not his fishbowl literally just Cosmo in goldfish form.
Cosmo tying Timmy’s Mom up like a marionette, smearing on lipstick, screaming “I’M GORGEOUS!” and promptly dragging her across the floor.
“Pumpkin taxi. Orange on the outside, seedy on the inside.”
Cosmo designing a board game that requires you to get the car you play with registered at the DMV.
Chloe helping Timmy nail Crocker’s bed to the ceiling.
The massive size difference between Kevin’s and Chloe’s hands when she helps him off the floor.
Chloe getting cut off before she can swear.
Timmy standing up for Chloe in front of her parents when she starts having an anxiety attack.
Chloe as a parent upsetting her kids to the point they were assigned fairy godparents and she has to reevaluate her happy-go-lucky life.
The whole concept behind “Timmy’s Secret Wish.”
The implication that Chloe spent fifty years of the frozen timestream raising herself on “Fair Bears” cartoons.
Timmy’s Dad, who has never liked Mr. Crocker, calling him progressively worse names like “Mr. Crayons” and “Mr. Crawlspace.”
“What are you going to do without a house?” // “That’s easy. I wish I had another house.”
Foop’s alternate personality inviting Foop to lunch.
Cosmo pointing out that making someone disappear is sort of illegal and Timmy’s Dad just points out he can’t get arrested if he wishes for the police to disappear and Cosmo just :\
Juandissimo melting Iceland and then glancing awkwardly at the witnesses.
“Scientists are mystified as to why this is happening! In unrelated news, a giant purple baby is blocking the sun.”
Mrs. Crocker hitting on Dr. Rip Studwell and he responds by writing her a prescription for “Get real, lady” and Poof was there for all of this.
Foop designing a play with the plan of tormenting Poof but Poof fakes sick and Foop, his understudy, is forced to endure the horrors of the play while Poof eats popcorn and mocks him the whole time.
“You picked the right square blue baby for the job! I’m super irritating.” “You certainly are.” “You’re the worst.” “Everyone hates you.”
Anti-Cosmo sneaking Foop a file so he can escape prison but Foop doesn’t know what it’s for and just uses it to file his nails.
Wanda breaking into a stranger’s house to do his dishes.
Dark Laser betraying Foop and Crocker when it dawns on him that they were the reckless hooligans who nearly ran over Flipsie.
Timmy’s Dad asking him if he wants to “Come for a ride to get a ham.”
Crocker explaining that his mother’s bird was named “Pile of Goo” even before he accidentally flung it into the sun.
Chloe deadpanning “Oops, I have tripped on my cape” before deliberately shoving Mr. Crocker over.
“Everything is so green here. Even the stoplights!” //Massive crash noises //Cheerful scene change
Timmy literally bulldozing Dinkleberg’s living room and Dinkleberg just “Oh hi, Timmy! No need to explain yourself; I don’t want to pry.”
“I’ll tell you what’s a great comedy word: AUGHAWAGAUGH! Watch me use it in context.” //Poofs up a beehive
“Did you know there are over 250 species of owls in the world? My goal is to see ALL OF THEM! Not just the species, but every. single. owl.”
“I still don’t know where you found six kids with eye patches.”
Foop nervously agreeing with the Anti-Fairy Council, “Yes, that’s what I am, a genius. Not the guy who spent six hours toilet papering a house when in fact he has a magic bottle that could have done it instantly.”
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“Imaginary Gary” is my favorite Fairly Odd Parents episode, and I keep going back to the scene where Cosmo and Wanda bring Gary to life because...
Just imagine the conflict Gary’s feeling right now, uggghhh! On the one hand Timmy used to be his best friend, and on the other, Timmy left him for dead.
OH NO, I just found the frames of that as a GIF and that made it worse!
You okay there, Captain Kabookie?
Public displays of affection are not. cool.
But really, even though Gary tried to put on a facade in front of Timmy throughout this whole episode, he had some awesome expressions that gave away his thoughts. Here’s the face of panic he makes when he sees Timmy for the first time:
Don’t erase me again, Uncle Overbite!
And you know what I love about Timmy? He has a good heart. Sure, he can be super oblivious and at oftentimes a truly bad friend, but he really doesn’t mean to hurt anyone. Even when Gary starts picking on him... Timmy doesn’t wish for him to disappear. He just tells Cosmo and Wanda to send him back to the house. He didn’t want to lose his childhood best friend again. Not yet.
Geez, Gary... Poor child lists going to therapy as one of his favorite memories and has spent the last five years afraid of monsters in the imagination world closet.
Speaking of which, Timmy gives an awesome, terrible few lines in this episode:
“When I was six, I learned there wasn’t a monster in the closet- it was just a sweater. And you know what I learned at eight? I learned what a real monster was like.”
Oh.
Oh.
I love how the writers just slip those little things in there every once in awhile.
But, he didn’t know it was a sweater! Timmy said that when he was five he and Gary made plans to beat the monster up. But then he lost interest in Gary, and then Gary was too afraid to try without Timmy.
Yeah, this was a good episode.
This was a really good episode.
And of course, Gary makes his return in “Escape From Unwish Island”. Look at that handsome five-year-old dork!
I see he obtained some photographs of himself in order to use the magic copy machine. ‘Course, since he didn’t have a physical form way back when, I guess that means the photos are all recent.
He even has a female version of himself down there in the corner wait Gary when and why did that happen?
Anyway, got a little rambly there, but Gary’s an interesting character and I like him. I am an author and I shall never give up my imaginary friends!
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Turns out I’ve got more Fairy talk in me still!
I’ve just gotta say, after Mark settles down on Earth, he and Timmy seriously strike up the cutest, most awkward friendship. I love “The Five Days of F.L.A.R.G.” because in the course of a single episode, their relationship goes from Mark pummeling Timmy in kickball...
... to Wanda pointing out that Timmy is Mark’s only friend on Earth and Timmy should go see if Mark needs someone to talk to about his feelings (to which Timmy responds that Mark would never open up to him) ...
... to Mark wailing while repeatedly slamming Timmy against the floor ...
... to Timmy declaring that Mark’s homesickness isn’t his problem and skipping away, to Mark threatening to destroy Earth if he doesn’t get to celebrate the five days of F.L.A.R.G. to Timmy wishing him all the supplies he needs for it...
... to Mark being a total jerk and humiliating Timmy in front of the girl he likes ...
... to the Ranksgiving incident, and then to actually trying to destroy the planet he was celebrating on (Earth, AKA “NOT the home planet!”)
... to Timmy giving a heart-to-heart about how Earth IS Mark’s home planet now ...
... to their touching embrace before they both remember that cross-species affection is lethal to Yugopotamians.
I love how well-developed these characters are that they can go through so many moods like this and none of it is against their natures.
A couple episodes later when Timmy lands himself on Unwish Island, aside from the Founding Fathers (who later betray him anyway), Mark is the only one who rises to Timmy’s defense in battle.
And in “What’s The Difference?”, after an entire season of hiding on Earth, Mark finally jumps out to defend Timmy and offer himself up to the warrior princess he abandoned at the Yugopotamian altar, pleading with her to spare the humans if he agrees to become her husband.
Uuuugggghh I love watching their interactions a lot.
Completely unrelated bonus note:
You’ve got King Gripullon, Queen Jipjorulac, and then you’ve got Prince Mark. I wonder if that's short for anything cool.
#FAIRIES!#screenshots#The Five Days of FLARG#Escape From Unwish Island#What's The Difference?#Mark Chang#Things no one needed but me#Fairly OddParents#FOP#Riddle watches FOP
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