The Fairly OddParents/Characters
Listing of characters in The Fairly OddParents and the tropes they go with. All characters have appeared at least twice.
Major Characters
Timmy Turner
The main character, described as "an average kid who no one understands" in the theme song. Voiced by Tara Strong in the series. In the pilot, Timmy was voiced by Mary Kay Bergman from South Park. He was portrayed by Drake Bell in the live-action movie.
- Acquired Situational Narcissism: In "A Wish Too Far!", among others.
- Adorably Precocious Child
- Adorkable
- Aesop Amnesia: The worst offender on the show.
- Alliterative Name: Timmy Turner: even his legal name is this, Timothy Tiberius Turner.
- All There in the Manual: In the special "77 Secrets of the Fairly Oddparents", his middle name is revealed to be Tiberius.
- And apparently, even though they've recently contradicted things from a lot of early season episodes, the writers did not change Timmy's middle name. "Manic Mom Day" is so far the only real episode to say Timmy "Tiberius" Turner.
- Anti-Hero: Type I/II --> Type IV --> Type III[context?]
- Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny
- Arch Enemy: Vicky.
- Badass Adorable
- Badly-Battered Babysitter: In "Mission: Responsible", "Poof's Playdate", and "Bad Heir Day".
- Barbarian Hero: In "Timmy the Barbarian".
- Berserk Button: Don't you dare hurt his fairies!
- Betty and Veronica: The Archie for Tootie's Betty and Trixie's Veronica.
- The Big Damn Kiss: With Tootie in the live-action movie.
- Big No: A few, "School's Out: The Musical!" for example.
- Blue Eyes
- Book Dumb
- Butt Monkey
- Chosen One
- Chew Toy
- Clear My Name: In "Inspection Detection".
- Cool Loser: From time to time.
- Cool Shades: In "A Wish Too Far!"
- Cosmic Plaything
- Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: He may be Book Dumb, but when the chips are down, Timmy can kick a lot of tail. Case in point; coming up with a Gambit Roulette in "Fairly Odd Baby" which completely outwhits and defeats the combined forces of Anti-Cosmo and the Head Pixie. His extended duel with Mr. Crocker in "Abra-Catastrophe" also qualifies.
- Cross-Dressing Voices: Mary Kay Bergman and Tara Strong. This is averted in Brazil, Germany, Denmark and the Arab World.
- Dogged Nice Guy: He likes Trixie, but she ignores him most of the time.
- Embarrassing Tattoo: Carly, who has a matching "Timmy" tattoo and he doesn't even remember her.
- Enemy Mine: With Dark Laser, Vicky, Mark Chang and Crocker in "Wishology."
- Even the Guys Want Him: In addition to Sanjay's obsession with Timmy, A.J. was quite attracted to Timmy as Timantha. Not to mention that both Chester and A.J. seemed to be swooning over Timmy when he was aged up to a sixteen year old supermodel
- Evil Costume Switch: In "Nega Timmy".
- Evil Laugh: In "A Bad Case of Diary-uh!"
- Eye Beams: Early on in the first season he wishes for Heat Vision. Due to it never being unwished it shows up in a later episode.
- Flanderization: His callousness and jerkass tendencies pretty much became him in seasons four and five. Situation improved in the sixth.
- Future Badass: As seen in Channel Chasers.
- Gender Bender: To Timantha in "The Boy Who Would Be Queen".
- Heroic Sacrifice: In the Wishology special and in the first season episode Power Mad
- Hilariously Abusive Childhood: Most on the time.
- Idiot Hero
- Incredible Shrinking Man: Not Your Size May Vary, a number of episodes have Timmy wishing himself to become smaller. Since he's pretty short for his age anyway one would wonder why he would do this so much.
- Jerkass
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: As proven by "Wishology".
- Jerk with a Heart of Jerk: In the Reality Television parody episode.
- Kid Hero:
- The Kid with the Remote Control: Literally in "Channel Chasers".
- Kissing Under the Influence: In "Love Struck!", he jabs himself with a love arrow so he can date Tootie, and in the book Token Wishes, when Tootie wishes he'd kiss her.
- Locked in a Freezer: With Vicky in "Snow Bound".
- Man Child: In the Live Action Adaptation.
- Loophole Abuse: This is due to an episode revealing that if he’s still considered a child at heart, he can keep his fairies.
- Multiple Choice Past: "Abra-Catastrophe" established that Timmy spent the first eight years of his life trapped at home with his parents. This is contradicted with a flashback in "The Good Old Days" and his recollections in "Wishology" Part I.
- My Name Is Not Durwood: Some characters have gotten his name wrong at least once: His parents in "Boys in the Band", Cosmo in "Fairly Oddbaby", Trixie in "A Wish Too Far!", Tootie in "Oh Brother", Adam West in "Miss Dimmsdale", and Quddus in the TRL interview.
- Nice Hat: Timmy is almost never seen without his pink hat.
- No Sympathy: For one episode at least, "Bad Heir Day", has him injured several times while trying to find Poof. Uncharacteristically, Wanda gives him No Sympathy despite the fact Timmy is a Badly-Battered Babysitter.
- Now or Never Kiss: With Trixie in "Wishology" Part II.
- The Other Darrin: Tara Strong replaces Mary Kay Bergman for the series proper.
- Paper-Thin Disguise: A few: "Christmas Every Day" (Birthday Boy), "Shiny Teeth" (the tiara), "Abra-Catastrophe!" (only the funny glasses) and the first "Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour" implied he has used many more. In the first part of the "Wishology" Trilogy, he LITERALLY uses a paper thin disguise; he covers his face with a Mona Lisa style painting to fool the Dimmsdale Police into thinking he's a woman. (It works.)
- Picked Last: Apparently happens to Timmy frequently. So much so that one episode had him wish that he was the most wanted kid in the world. However, most wanted also has another meaning!
- Real Men Wear Pink
- Reverse Psychology: In "Wishy Washy".
- She Is Not My Girlfriend: What he says about Tootie.
- Shout-Out: His superhero identity as Cleft the Boy Chin Wonder is an obvious reference to Robin from Batman. His villain identity in "Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad" is a reference to Galactus, a Marvel Comics villain. His middle name is likely a reference to Captain Kirk.
- Take Over the World: Unintentionally in "School's Out: The Musical!"
- Talking To Her/His/Itself: Tara Strong also voices Poof, Tad, Mandie, Blonda, and the Gigglepies.
- This Loser Is You
- Took a Level in Jerkass: See Flanderization above.
- Unwitting Pawn: In "School's Out: The Musical!"
- Why Did It Have To Be Clowns: And bare feet and oranges. For one episode.
- Wild Card Excuse: "Uh... internet?"
- Wrongful Accusation Insurance: In "Inspection Detection".
- Your Size May Vary: Timmy occasionally varies between the size of just being a somewhat short ten year old to being able to fit in his parent's HAND which would make him barely the size of a basketball.
Cosmo Julius Cosma
"I'm not bright, big words confuse me, I have the attention span of a rodent and Wanda loves me anyway!"
Timmy's fairy godfather. Dumb as a sack of bricks, he can barely grant a wish by himself without causing mass chaos. Voiced by Daran Norris.
- Anti-Hero: Type I
- Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny: Moreso than Timmy himself.
- Bumbling Dad: To Poof.
- Chew Toy
- Clingy Jealous Guy: To Wanda.
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Curtains Match the Window
- The Ditz
- Fairy Companion
- Flanderization: His stupidity.
- Fluffy Tamer: In "This Is Your Wish", to Snowball the Hydra.
- Gender Bender: To Cosma in "The Boy Who Would Be Queen".
- Green Eyes
- Happily Married: With Wanda, Depending on the Writer.
- Informed Deformity: Cosmo is considered very ugly.
- Involuntary Shapeshifting: In "The Gland Plan".
- Jerkass: As a result of his Flanderization.
- Keet
- Lip Lock: Parodied in "Formula For Disaster".
- Literal Genie
- Mister Seahorse: "Fairly Oddbaby".
- Momma's Boy
- Non-Human Sidekick: As Clefto the Chinhound, also his and Wanda's most common form are a pair of goldfish.
- Non-Singing Voice: In "Fairy Idol" his singing voice was provided by Diana DeGarmo.
- Only One Name
- Parental Substitute: Literally. He and Wanda were assigned to Timmy in response to his neglectful parents.
- Person of Mass Destruction: Sunk Atlantis (nine times, mind you), destroyed Pompeii, etc.
- Shapeshifter Baggage
- Shipper on Deck: For Timmy and Tootie, although he will help Timmy avoid her if needed. Mostly inverted/ subverted in the Live-Action Movie, at least until the end.
- Shout-Out: His identity as Ace the Chin Hound is a reference to Ace the Bathound, Batman's pet in the comic. His identity in "Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad" was a reference to the Silver Surfer.
- Talking to Himself: With Jorgen, Anti-Cosmo and, in "Wishology", Mr. Turner.
- Too Dumb to Live
- Took a Level in Badass: In "Abra-Catastrophe": "5-Second Massive Pecs".
- Took a Level In Dumbass: While he was still silly in earlier episodes, he wasn't quite known for being dumb. This is especially noticeable in the Oh Yeah Cartoons segments.
- Took a Level in Jerkass: Was a source of many, many marriage jokes during seasons 4 and 5.
- Unwitting Pawn: In "Fairy Idol".
- Vitriolic Best Buds: Despite how he treats them, Jorgen considers Cosmo and Wanda his closest friends.
- Vocal Evolution: Listen to how he sounds in the Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts, and you'd swear that wasn't Daran Norris doing his voice then...but it is.
- Voluntary Shapeshifter
- You Gotta Have Green Hair
- Justified because he is not Human and Fairies have been shown to have a variety of hair colors.
Wanda Venus Fairywinkle Cosma
"Oh, shut up and kiss me, will you?"
Timmy's godmother. She's usually the one who sees the consequences of Timmy's wishes, but is often ignored for her very justified worry. Voiced by Susanne Blakeslee.
- Anti-Hero: Type II <--> Type V, she can range from just nagging to a border-line psychopath, depending on the episode.
- All There in the Manual: The special "The 77 Secrets of The Fairly Oddparents" reveals her full name to be Wanda Venus Fairywinkle.
- Berserk Button: Calling her fat.
- Burning with Anger
- The Cassandra: She always sees that the wishes will go wrong, and is always ignored.
- Comedic Sociopath: Sometimes, depending on the episode and for Rule of Funny. Despite her kindness towards others, she has had many moments of being cruel, even to the point where she throws Timmy Turner to hungry alligators, even though Timmy went through a lot of trouble trying to save Poof.
- Curtains Match the Window
- Daddy's Girl
- Deadpan Snarker
- Doting Parent
- Evil Laugh: In "A Bad Case of Dairy-uh!"
- Fairy Companion
- Flanderization: Into a nag, improves in season six.
- Gender Bender: To "Wando" in "The Boy Who Would Be Queen".
- Happily Married: To Cosmo, Depending on the Writer.
- Jerkass: On occasion.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She has shown to be concern, despite at times being a jerk.
- Jerk with a Heart of Jerk: In "Bad Heir Day".
- Lack of Empathy: At her worst, as seen in "Bad Heir Day".
- Literal Genie
- Mafia Princess
- Mama Bear
- Non-Human Sidekick: As Ace the Chinhound.
- Only One Name
- Only Sane Fairy
- Parental Substitute: Literally. She and Cosmo were assigned because of Timmy's neglectful parents.
- Shapeshifter Baggage
- Shipper on Deck: For Timmy and Tootie, although she will help Timmy avoid her if needed. Mostly inverted/ subverted in the Live-Action Movie, at least until the end.
- Shout-Out: Her identity as "Clefto" is a reference to Krypto the Superdog,Superman's pet in the comic. Her identity in "Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad" was a reference to the Silver Surfer.
- Stealth Pun: Her most common disguise is a goldfish, get it?
- Took a Level in Jerkass: In "Bad Heir Day",
- Talking To Herself: With Anti-Wanda and Mrs. Turner in "Wishology".
- Technicolor Eyes: Pink ones.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Chocolate.
- Tsundere
- Unwitting Pawn: In "Fairy Idol".
- Vitriolic Best Buds: Despite how he treats them, Jorgen considers Cosmo and Wanda his closest friends.
- Voluntary Shapeshifter
- You Gotta Have Pink Hair
- Justified because she is not Human and Fairies have been shown to have a variety of hair colors.
Poof Thomas Cosma
"Poof, poof, poof."
Cosmo and Wanda's baby son, born at the start of the show's sixth season. Like his godbrother, voiced by Tara Strong.
- Babies Make Everything Better
- Badass Adorable: He single-handedly beat up the Eliminator robots with Ninjitsu in "Wishology", and has had a few battles against his Evil Counterpart, Foop, ever since the latter's birth in "Anti-Poof".
- Big Man on Campus: In "Spellementary School".
- Cousin Oliver
- Cross-Dressing Voices
- "Crocker..."
- Curtains Match the Window: His single strand of hair is the same color as his eyes.
- Early-Bird Cameo: a very, very extreme example-something that looked very much like him appeared in the episode Power Mad. This was in Season 1.
- Goo-Goo Godlike
- McNinja: In "Wishology" Part II.
- Only One Name
- Paper-Thin Disguise: In "Bad Heir Day".
- Person of Mass Destruction: His untapped magic makes him dangerous.
- Pokémon-Speak: See the above quote.
- Purple Eyes
- Reality Warper
- Shapeshifter Baggage
- Shout-Out: He morphs into King Kong and King Gidorah in "Formula For Disaster".
- Small Annoying Creature: According to some.
- Talking to Himself: Shares a voice actor with his big brother.
- Taught by Television: In "Wishology" Part II.
- Voluntary Shapeshifter
- You Gotta Have Purple Hair
- Justified because he is not Human and Fairies have been shown to have a variety of hair colors.
Vicky
"I don't mean to be mean all the time! I just am!!"
Timmy's malicious babysitter who takes delight in tormenting Timmy and the other children in Dimmsdale. Her two biggest loves are pain and money. Voiced by Grey DeLisle. Portrayed by Devon Weigel in the live-action movie.
- Arch Enemy: Timmy.
- An Axe to Grind: On occasion.
- Antagonist in Mourning: Briefly in "Wishology" Part II.
- Ax Crazy
- Babysitter From Hell: She currently provides the page image of this trope with her tamest appearance in the show.
- Bare Your Midriff
- Beneath the Mask: She pretends to be a nice person in front of Timmy's parents
- Big Bad: Of Channel Chaser
- Big Sister Bully: To Tootie.
- Blackmail: Forced the Mayor into letting her be a beauty contest judge by threatening to release photos of what he looked like in the 1970s.
- Card-Carrying Villain: Post Flanderization.
- Cheaters Never Prosper: In "Hex Games".
- Couch Gag: The fairies messing with her head in the opening sequence.
- Defrosting Ice Queen: In "Snow Bound" and "Wishology." Inevitable Reset Button in both cases.
- Devil in Plain Sight: Inverted/subverted. Timmy's parents are the only ones who don't realize she's evil.
- Enemy Mine: With Timmy against The Darkness in "Wishology".
- Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: In "Frenemy Mine".
- Evil Laugh
- Evil Overlord: In "Channel Chasers" and "Vicky Gets Fired".
- Evil Redhead
- Fisher King: The future Dimmsdale she rules is dark and bleak.
- Flanderization: A ridiculous example: from a normal bully to a totally sadistic psychopath.
- Freudian Excuse: In one episode, Vicky sobs to Timmy about how miserable she was as a child (implying that her childhood justifies her torturing Timmy).
- Gender Bender: In "The Good Old Days".
- Grey DeLisle
- Half-Human Hybrid: In "Timmy the Barbarian".
- Deadly Change-of-Heart: Occasionally, as seen in "Snow Bound".
- Identical Grandson: "Vicky's got an extended family."
- Jerkass
- Jerk with a Heart of Jerk: In "The Big Problem".
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: On rare occasions.
- Locked in a Freezer: With Timmy in "Snow Bound".
- Mooks: Her role in the video game Enter the Cleft!
- Only One Name
- Out of Focus: In season six and seven in general. Despite being heavily featured on the theme song, she appears as the antagonist less often nowadays compared to the Anti Fairies, Dark Lazer, and especially Mr. Crocker.
- Pet the Dog: Her pets, particularly Doidle, are the only things she treats with any respect.
- Also, her Out-of-Character Moment in the Thanksgiving storybook (see Villains Out Shopping below).
- Psycho for Hire
- Punny Name: Icky with a V.
- "Icky...Vicky...hey, I could write a song about that!" And in the ensuing song, her name is literally spelled out letter-by-letter, making the numerous misspellings of her name even more perplexing.
- Right Hand Dog: Doidle.
- The Scottish Trope: Saying her name sometimes causes things to die or break.
- Shout-Out: Her identity as the Baby Shredder was an obvious reference to Wolverine.
- When shown riding on a bike, the Leitmotif for Ms. Gulch/the Wicked Witch is played.
- Sibling Yin-Yang: Her and Tootie. She hates Timmy and is evil to the core, Tootie is nice and loves Timmy.
- Take Over the World: In "Channel Chasers". Some dialogue earlier in the movie and a few comic stories suggest this is her ultimate goal.
- Talking To Herself: To Tootie.
- Technicolor Eyes: Pink ones.
- Teens Are Monsters: She currently provides the page image of this trope.
- Took a Level in Jerkass: See Flanderization.
- Tsundere: While usually violent, cruel, cold-hearted and sadistic, she seems to melt like butter for the guys she falls in love with.
- Villain Episode / Lower Deck Episode: The comic story "It's Not Over Till The Babysitter Sings".
- Villain Song: Several in the above mentioned comic story.
- Villains Out Shopping: The Thanksgiving storybook In a Tizzy Over Turkey! has her (gasp!) worrying about her family when they go out for cranberry sauce and their car breaks down.
- We Want Our Jerk Back: In "Frenemy Mine".
- Witch with a Capital B
Tootie
"You're here? In my house? Hm, my Timmy-tracker must be malfunctioning."
Vicky's little sister who harbors an obsessive and unrequited crush on Timmy. Although he usually rejects her advances, Timmy has shown many times in the series to genuinely care for Tootie unlike any other non-fairy or family character, even loaning her his fairies on one occasion. According to the live action TV movie, she grows into a beautiful adult and Timmy falls in love with her. According to a quiz on the official movie website, Tootie named her first child "Tammy or Tommy", a subtly reference to Channel Chasers ending. Like her sister, she is voiced by Grey DeLisle, though in her first appearance she was voiced by Amber Wood. Daniella Monet portrayed her in the live-action movie.
- Adorkable
- Betty and Veronica: The Betty to Trixie's Veronica for Timmy's Archie.
- The Big Damn Kiss: With Timmy in the live-action movie.
- Braces of Orthodontic Overkill: Subverted.
- Clingy Jealous Girl: A trope Tootie partly fits in as she is somewhat clingy, although some people mistake Tootie for willing to commit acts of violence to get Timmy or get people away from him which has not actually ever happened. Tootie seems mostly oblivious or uncaring toward Timmy's other crushes.
- Depending on the Writer: Tootie is consistently written than other frequently appearing characters, since her character mostly revolves around her crush on Timmy. However, in some episodes, Tootie is more girly-like and is unwilling to hurt a fly, while in other episodes she has a more tomboyish and assertive personality.
- Hair Decorations: She wears two blue hairbands to keep her pigtails up.
- First Girl Wins: Assuming Vicky doesn't count, the plot of the live action movie and even some of Butch Hartman's posts/tweets/dialog on the movie suggest that Timmy was destined to fall in love with Tootie.
- Girl in the Tower: In this Spanish comic.
- Girl Next Door: She is considered a geeky yet sweet girl who lives near Timmy (literally and erroneously right next door to him in Merry Wishmas) but he does not return her affections at first, although Timmy does sympathize with her throughout the series and in The Live Action Movie in his adulthood he eventually falls in love with her.
- Girlish Pigtails
- Hidden Depths: Although at first appearing to be a happy and over excited, albeit nerdy girly girl, Tootie is shown to be just as neglected and miserable as Timmy at times. She has also shown unusual toughness in a few episodes.
- Informed Flaw: She is said to "stalk" Timmy, although this has never actually adversely effected him in the series nor has been brought up as a major plot point.
- Invincible Minor Minion: In the video game game Breakin' Da Rules!, she can kill the player in one hit and must be avoided.
- Meganekko
- Not Allowed to Grow Up: Not counting the live action movie, which takes place in her future
- Only One Name
- Plot Hole: She's obviously more miserable than Timmy is, and yet she somehow doesn't have fairy godparents.
- Corrected by the live action movie, although with no mention of this plothole and arguably a little past when she really needed them (when she was actually living with Vicky).
- Purple Eyes: According to this screenshot.
- A Shared Suffering: Both she and Timmy have to put up with Vicky's torment.
- She's All Grown Up: In the live-action movie.
- Sibling Yin-Yang: Her and Vicky. She loves Timmy and is nice, Vicky hates Timmy and is evil to the core.
- Stalker Shrine: To Timmy.
- Stalker with a Crush: On Timmy.
- Sure Why Not: Many fans have wondered why Tootie has never gotten a fairy, or speculated that she may became beautiful later on. The live action movie shows that not only does she become a beauty, but she also meets Timmy's fairy family (with Timmy this time, and no mention of her "big mouth" being a problem).
- Talking to Himself: She shares a voice actor with her sister.
- Victorious Childhood Friend: In the live-action movie.
Denzel Q. Crocker
"This has to be the work of... FAIRY GODPARENTS!"
Timmy's schoolteacher who, due to an incident in his youth, is obsessed with proving that fairy godparents exists and wants to use their magic to Take Over the World. Voiced by Carlos Alazraqui. Portrayed by David Lewis in the live-action movie.
- Almighty Janitor: In "Future Lost".
- Basement Dweller
- Big Bad: In the earlier seasons.
- Bumbling Dad: He makes a pretty good father, surprisingly enough... even if his parenting methods are a bit odd. Of course, when he finds out that Denzel Jr. (In reality, Poof in a Paper-Thin Disguise) is a fairy, he tearfully lets Poof go back to his fairy parents despite the close bond the two formed.)
- Butt Monkey
- Card-Carrying Villain: "Turner! I don't like that evil glint in your eye! That's the evil glint in my eye!"
- The Cassandra: Well, fairies are real...
- Chew Toy
- Child-Hater: The sole exception being Poof
- The Cuckoolander Was Right: He seems to know almost everything about fairies, correctly, just by virtue of being batshit insane.
- Dark and Troubled Past
- Depending on the Writer: He's either competent or a fool.
- Dirty Coward: In "Abra-Catastrophe", when the apes take him.
- Disney Villain Death: Sort of in the live action film when he falls into a "bottomless ball pit", though it gets undone in the end.
- Drill Sergeant Nasty: In "Formula For Disaster".
- Enemy Mine: With Timmy in "No Substitute For Crazy" and "Wishology".
- Even Evil Has Standards: Despite his obsession with fairies, even he finds the idea of separating a baby fairy (IE: Poof) from his/her parents to be too cruel.
- Evil Laugh
- Evil Overlord: In "Abra-Catastrophe".
- Evil Teacher
- Evil Sorcerer: In "Timmy the Barbarian" and "The Big Superhero Wish".
- Fisher King: Dimmsdale under his rule is bleak and barren.
- Flanderization: His obsession with fairies, to the point where he inserts the word into every sentence.
- Hair-Trigger Temper
- Identical Grandson: Alden Bitteroot.
- Large Ham
- Mordor: What he turns Dimmsdale into in "Abra-Catastrophe".
- Noodle Incident: In "Formula For Disaster", he tells Timmy's parents a story involving being a spy, ballerina, and a cat burglar, involving the city of Cincinnati.
- Pet the Dog: On several occasions.
- Psycho for Hire
- Sadist Teacher
- Shout-Out: His identity as Dr. Crocktopus was an obvious reference to Spider-Man's enemy Dr. Octopus.
- Small Name, Big Ego
- Start of Darkness: "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker".
- Take Over the World: His ultimate goal.
- Talking to Himself: He shares the same voice actor as his mother. This would, also, be an example of a Cross Dressing Voice
- They Called Me Mad: "And I am!"
- Tin Tyrant: In "Abra-Catastrophe".
- Took a Level in Badass: When he captures Wanda in "Abra-Catastrophe", he goes from a laughingstock to a powerful overlord.
- Took a Level In Dumbass: More and more so as the series goes on.
- Ultimate Job Security
- Used to Be a Sweet Kid
- Villain Episode: "Back to the Norm".
- Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: In "Back to the Norm".
- Won't Take Yes for An Answer: In "Wishology" Part II.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner
Mrs. Turner: I'll get our coats.
Mr. Turner: Forget it, at the speed we'll be having fun, the friction will keep us warm!
Timmy's clueless and neglectful parents, they care more about their happiness than Timmy. Mr. Turner is a pencil pusher while Mrs. Turner is a real-estate saleswomen. Like Timmy's other parents, they are voiced by Daran Norris and Susanne Blakeslee. Mrs. Turner was portrayed by Teryl Rothery in the live-action movie.
- Abusive Parents: More and more so as the series goes on, totally Played for Laughs and mostly depending on the gag more than the plot of the episode.
- Action Mom: Surprisingly enough, Timmy's mom has been showing signs of this with the recent increase in focus on the parents.
- Anti-Hero: Type I or IV (Depending on the Writer)
- Adult Children: Especialy Timmy's Dad.
- Adults Are Useless
- Bumbling Dad: Dad, of course.
- Catch Phrase: "DINKLEBERG...!"
- Charlie and the Chocolate Parody: Not exactly, but Pencil Nexus, the pencil factory where Timmy's dad works, seems to be a pencil-based version of the Chocolate Factory.
- Cloudcuckoolander: In the last seasons, even Cosmo sometimes seems sane compared to Mr. Turner!
- Comically Missing the Point: They thought "Icky Vicky" was about pumpkins.
- Depending on the Writer: They're either overworked or just neglectful.
- Evil Laugh: In "Miss Dimmsdale".
- Flanderization: From overworked and busy to putting Timmy after themselves.
- Hartman Hips: Mom.
- Henpecked Husband: Dad.
- Hey, You
- Homemade Inventions: Mr. Turner's found of these.
- Large Ham: Timmy's Dad, and the internet loves him for it.
- Mama Bear/ Papa Wolf: They have their moments of this, in despite of their usual neglectful attitude toward Timmy.
- Moment Killer: Mr. Turner in "Wishology" Part III.
- Multiple Choice Past
- Not Now, Kiddo
- Parental Neglect
- Parents as People: In the earlier seasons and later in their best moments.
- Prophetic Name: They were called Mom and Dad as children.
- Reverse Psychology: Mr. Turner, in "Wishy Washy".
- Screams Like a Little Girl: Dad.
- Talking to Himself: In "Wishology", with Cosmo, Jorgen, and Wanda.
- Too Dumb to Live
- Unlucky Childhood Friend: Mrs. Turner, to Sheldon Dinkleberg.
- Unnamed Parent
- The Un-Reveal: Several, in regards to their first names.
- Weekend Inventor: Mr. Turner.
- When You Coming Home, Dad?: At first anyway.
Jorgen Von Strangle
"I don't have a lot of friends, okay? I mean, you punch them in the face once and it's all, Ooh, stop punching me!"
The commander-in-chief of Fairy World, he runs the place with an iron fist. He's the most powerful fairy in the universe. Voiced by Daran Norris. Portrayed by Mark Gibbon in the live-action movies.
- The Ahnold: To the point where he recreates Schwartzennager's role in T-2: Judgement Day in "Wishology" Part I.
- Anti-Hero: Type IV
- Badbutt
- Big Good
- Drill Sergeant Nasty
- Flanderization: Believe it or not, he's become slightly sillier and sillier as episodes go.
- Happily Married: To The Tooth Fairy.
- Henpecked Husband: Only the Tooth Fairy can calm him.
- Heroic Sacrifice: In "Wishology" Part I. It doesn't last.
- Idiot Ball: In "Wishology" Part I.
- Involuntary Shapeshifting: At the end of "The Gland Plan".
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Sometimes, otherwise just a plain old Jerkass.
- Moment Killer: In "Wishology" Part III.
- Real Men Wear Pink
- Shapeshifter Baggage
- Talking to Himself: With Cosmo, Anti-Cosmo, and, in "Wishology", Mr. Turner.
- Vitriolic Best Buds: To Binky, if "Timmy the Barbarian" is any indication. Also, he claims Cosmo and Wanda are his best friends.
- Voluntary Shapeshifting
- Wedding Day: "Teeth For Two", to the Tooth Fairy.
- What the Hell, Hero?: In "Wishology" Part III, Timmy calls him out for attacking the Darkness just because it looked evil.
- Yank the Dog's Chain: In "Timmy the Barbarian", he skips over the parts Timmy would like.
Chester McBadbat
"No one makes a fool out of Chester McBadbat! Except the school system, the government, and every girl I've ever met!"
Timmy's best human friend, Chester is boy who lives in a trailer and enjoys downing garbage. Thanks to his father's failed career, he is dirt poor. He is currently voiced by Jason Marsden. Formerly voiced by Frankie Muniz. Portrayed by Chris Anderson in the live-action movie.
- Allergic to Love: Girls give him the hives!
- Big Eater: Especially in "The Big Superhero Wish".
- Butt Monkey
- Braces of Orthodontic Overkill: In most episodes, the braces are just a character design, but occasionally it's shown that these braces are practically made of Adamantium. Or stronger. And can deflect lasers.
- Brown Bag Mask: His father, Bucky McBadBat, is always seen with a paper bag over his head due to the fact that he is ashamed of being the worst baseball player ever.
- Chew Toy
- Day in The Limelight / Lower Deck Episode: In "The Big Scoop".
- He's also focused on heavily in "Fairy Idol" and ultimately defeats Norm in the end.
- Dumb Blond
- Flanderization: From poor to eating garbage.
- Girls Have Cooties: They give him hives.
- Meaningful Name: His last name references he's bad at baseball.
- The Men in Black: In "Hail to the Chief".
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: In "Fairy Idol".
- Not Allowed to Grow Up
- The Other Darrin: Jason Marsden replaced Frankie Muniz in season 3.
- The Other Marty: Marsden rerecorded some of Chester's lines in the episode "The Big Scoop", which was "A Wish Too Far" seen from Chester and A.J.'s perspective.
- Paper-Thin Disguise: As an adult in "Love At First Height".
- Spanner in the Works: To Norm's plan in "Fairy Idol" by pressing the Reset Button right before Norm would've succeeded in taking away Timmy's Fairies forever.
- Shout-Out: His identity in "The Big Superhero Wish" was a reference to Matter Eater Lad, a member of The Legion of Super Heroes.
- Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion: In "Merry Wishmas!"
- Technicolor Eyes: Turquoise ones.
- Those Two Guys: With AJ.
- Unwitting Pawn: In "Fairy Idol" to Norm. He's not happy when he finds out the truth.
- Wholesome Crossdresser: In "Just the Two of Us".
AJ
"Relax, it's just college. I'll be done in two weeks."
Timmy's other best human friend, AJ is a genius that could give Jimmy Neutron a run for his money. He is currently voiced by Gary Leroi Gray. Formerly voiced by Ibriham Haneef Muhammed. Portrayed by Jesse Reid in the live-action movie.
- Black and Nerdy
- Black Best Friend
- Blue Eyes
- Cloning Blues: He is always growing a clone.
- Day in The Limelight / Lower Deck Episode: In "The Big Scoop".
- Flanderization: From being more intelligent than average to a supergenius.
- Gadgeteer Genius
- Human Shield: Chester uses him as one in "Transparents".
- Identical Grandson: In "Odd, Odd West".
- The Men in Black: In "Hail to the Chief".
- Not Allowed to Grow Up
- Only One Name
- The Other Darrin: Gary Leroi Gray replaced Ibriham Haneef Muhammed in season 2.
- Paper-Thin Disguise: As an adult in "Love At First Height".
- Prematurely Bald
- Psychic Powers: In "The Big Superhero Wish".
- Shout-Out: His identity in "The Big Superhero Wish" was a reference to Professor X.
- Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion: In "Merry Wishmas!"
- Those Two Guys: With Chester.
Trixie Tang
"Tell me I'm pretty!"
The popular schoolgirl whom Timmy has an unrequited crush on. She doesn't seem to return the affection unless he makes a wish resulting in it. Voiced by Dionne Quan.
- Almost Kiss: A running gag between her and Timmy in "Wishology" Part III.
- Alpha Bitch
- Asian Airhead: Type One.
- Bare Your Midriff: As Wonder Gal.
- Betty and Veronica: The Veronica to Tootie's Betty for Timmy's Archie.
- Blue Eyes
- Clingy Jealous Girl: "Just the Two of Us" and "Emotion Commotion".
- Complaining About Rescues They Don't Like: When Timmy saved her from the seemingly harmless plant in "Class Clown!"
- Compressed Vice: Her insanity in "Just the Two of Us!"
- Defrosting Ice Queen: She shows romantic interest in Timmy in "Wishology", but it's the victim of a Reset Button.
- Depending on the Writer: Her entire behaviour.
- Even the Girls Want Her
- Hair Decorations: Her headband.
- Flanderization: From a relatively realistically portrayed Libby with hints of Hidden Depths to pure Rich Bitch.
- Gender Bender Friendship: She befriended Timmy after he was turned into a girl, going as far to say that if (s)he was a boy, she'd date him/her.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: The same voice as Kimi from Rugrats.
- Hidden Depths: In "The Boy Who Would Be Queen," it's revealed she likes "boy things", although it should be noted that it is a running gag throughout the episode with girls liking boy things and vice versa, and was not meant to be taken as serious character development.
- Horrible Judge of Character: She must be this if she prefers the Small Names, Big Egos twins Tad & Chad over Timmy.
- If I Can't Have You: Out of nowhere in "Just the Two of Us".
- Kissing Under the Influence: She sometimes shows interest in Timmy as a result of one of his wishes (which in at least two cases was brainwashing).
- Love Letter Lunacy: From Timmy in "Information Stuper Highway". The only part she didn't like was a part his dad wrote.
- Love Makes You Crazy: She attempts to kill Timmy when he breaks up with her in "Just the Two of Us".
- Loves My Alter Ego: In "The Masked Magician".
- Not Allowed to Grow Up
- Now or Never Kiss: Her and Timmy in "Wishology".
- The Ojou
- Psycho Ex-Girlfriend: In "Just the Two of Us".
- Rapunzel Hair
- Rich Bitch
- Shallow Love Interest: Her main role in the series is being liked by Timmy.
- Shout-Out: Her identity as Wonder Gal was referencing either Wonder Woman or Wonder Girl, her Teen Titans counterpart.
- Spoiled Brat
Humans
Francis
"It's time for me to beat the lunch money out of you!"
The school bully of Dimmsdale Elementary. He regularly beats his favorite target, Timmy, to a pulp. Voiced by Faith Abrahams.
- The Bully
- The Brute
- David Versus Goliath: In "Kung Timmy".
- Dumb Muscle
- Half-Human Hybrid: As the Bull-E in "The Big Superhero Wish".
- Hulk Speak: In "The Big Superhero Wish".
- Jerk Jock: Mostly.
- Kids Are Cruel
- Mooks: He and his dog Mange in the video game Enter the Cleft!
- Smash Mook: In "Timmy the Barbarian".
- Only One Name
- Real Men Wear Pink: His room has unicorn posters, and is also a big fan of Britney Britney.
- Right Hand Dog: Mange. He eats first graders. They keep his pelt shiny!
- Super Strength: In "The Big Superhero Wish".
- Would Hit a Girl: Threatens to hit Tootie in "Kung Timmy".
- In "Timvisible", Francis tried to beat every other boy in school and a boy dressed as a girl in a failed attempt to avoid the beating. Sure, the attempt failed mostly (if not only) because Francis saw through the disguise but still, there should be a reason for the boy to believe Francis wouldn't beat a girl.
Elmer and Sanjay
Sanjay (on Timmy): Well, we sort of hang out together, but I've never been to his house.
Timmy's back-up friends. Sanjay is a boy from India with a shrill voice. Elmer is a kid with a huge boil on his face. Unknown to most, that boil is sentient, and is always trying to lead Elmer to do evil things. All three are voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
- Ambiguously Gay: Sanjay.
- The Dark Side: Bob the Boil.
- Funny Foreigner: Sanjay.
- Identical Grandson: In "Odd, Odd West".
- Not Allowed to Grow Up
- Only One Name
- Shout-Out: Their superhero identities in "The Big Superhero Wish" are references to Bouncing Boy, a member of The Legion of Super Heroes, and Banshee, a member of the X-Men.
- Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion: In "Merry Wishmas".
- Talking to Himself
- Those Two Guys
- Tuckerization: Elmer is Butch Hartman's real name. Bob the Boil is a reference to Bob Boyle, the art director for FOP and Danny Phantom (and creator of Yin Yang Yo).
- What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: The Bouncing Boil.
Veronica
"Don't call me that! Call me Trixie! I'M TRIXIE!"
Trixie's best friend and a member of the popular kids. She clearly wants Trixie's position and schemes to get it. Voiced by Grey DeLisle.
- Blue Eyes
- Butt Monkey
- Demoted to Extra: After season five.
- Dumb Blonde: Implied, anyway. We never get too much Character Development.
- Not Allowed to Grow Up
- Only One Name
- Popular Is Dumb: Again, implied.
- Shout-Out: Her superhero persona Hawk Gal is an obvious reference to Hawk Girl of the Justice League.
- Spoiled Brat
- Stalker Shrine: To Trixie.
- Stalker with a Crush: To Timmy (but not as much as Tootie is).
- Valley Girl
- What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: Hawk Gal. Please note this does not apply to the actual Hawk Girl.
Tad & Chad
Tad: Co-President Chad, do you hear some non-student body president talking?
Chad: No I don't, Co-President Tad.
The male members of the popular kids, these two will go out of their way to be mean and take opportunities to make people feel like dirt. Tad is voiced by Tara Strong, Chad by Grey DeLisle.
- Absurdly Powerful Student Council: Presidential privileges include cutting in line.
- Blond Guys Are Evil (Tad)
- Cool Shades
- Cross-Dressing Voices
- Demoted to Extra: After season five.
- Jerkass
- Kids Are Cruel
- Mooks: Their role in the video game Enter the Cleft!
- Not Allowed to Grow Up
- Only One Name
- Screw the Rules, I Have Money
- Small Name, Big Ego
- Single-Minded Twins
- Spoiled Brat
- Student Council President(s)
- Talking to Himself: Tad, with Timmy and Chad, with Veronica.
- Theme Naming
- Those Two Bad Guys: Though they're more jerkasses than full-blown bad guys.
Parents
"I'm both respecting your privacy by knocking but asserting my authority as your (father/mother) by coming in anyway!"
The parents of the children of Dimmsdale. Like all adults, they are clueless and utterly useless in an emergency. Sanjay's mom and Vicky's mom are voiced by Tara Strong, Elmer's mom, AJ's mom, and Veronica's mom by Grey DeLisle, Bucky McBadBat by Rob Paulsen, AJ's dad by Kevin Michael Richardson, Sanjay's stepdad by Dee Bradley Baker, Delores Day Crocker and Trixie's dad by Carlos Alazraqui, Mr. Buxaplenty by Daran Norris, Mrs. Buxaplenty by Susanne Blakeslee, and Vicky's dad by Jim Ward.
- Adults Are Useless
- Advancing Boss of Doom: Vicky's mom's role in Breakin' Da Rules!
- Cross-Dressing Voices: Carlos Alazarqui as Delores Crocker.
- Disappeared Dad: Sanjay's real father, Crocker's dad, maybe Veronica's too.
- Drill Sergeant Nasty: Sanjay's stepdad.
- Early-Bird Cameo: Vicky's mom appeared as a kid in the PC version of the Breakin' Da Rules! video game.
- The Faceless: The Buxaplentys. Bucky manages to avoid this by getting his face shown in "Foul Balled".
- Generation Xerox: AJ's parents are geniuses, Elmer's parents have huge boils on their faces, both Bucky and Chester are bad at baseball, Francis' dad is a career criminal, Sanjay's stepbrother is an army man like his father. Vicky and Tootie's parents, on the other hand, are nothing like Vicky, though their mom apparently used to be like Tootie in her youth according to the aforementioned video game.
- I Want Grandkids: Delores.
- Meaningful Name: Bucky McBadBat was the worst baseball player ever.
- Missing Mom: Chester's mom and Trixie's mom are unaccounted for.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: The name Bucky McBadBat is very likely a reference to Bill Buckner, who played for the Boston Red Sox in the '80s. Buckner is best remembered for a badly botched defensive play in game 6 of the 1986 World Series -- a play so notorious it resulted in death threats.
- Parental Neglect: The Buxaplentys. Possibly worse that the Turners.
- Plot Hole: The Buxaplentys show up in "Scary Godparents" despite being stranded on an island between "Fairy, Fairy, Quite Contrary" and "Remy Rides Again".
- Maybe that episode took place after "Remy Rides Again"?
- Talking to Himself: Delores to her son, Sanjay's stepdad to his stepson, Veronica's mom to her daughter.
- Unnamed Parent: All of them except Bucky, Delores, and to an extent, Vicky's mom (according to her Early-Bird Cameo, her name is Nicky).
- The Voice: Veronica's mom, in her only appearance, "Information Stuper Highway".
- The Voiceless: Elmer's dad and Francis' dad haven't spoke outside of unison with everyone else. They currently have no assigned VAs.
Principal Waxelplax
"Get away from my jelly!"
The kindly principal of Dimmsdale Elementary, and Crocker's boss. She knew him in their childhood, but now she treats him with disdain. Voiced by Grey DeLisle.
- Berserk Button: Getting to any food she has her eye on, as seen in "What's the Difference?"
- Big Eater
- First-Name Basis: Seen in "The Secret Orgin of Denzel Crocker" with Crocker.
- Misplaced Kindergarten Teacher
- Reasonable Authority Figure
- Shout-Out: Her identity in "The Big Superhero Wish!" is a reference to Catwoman.
- Unlucky Childhood Friend: She was in love with Crocker until she realized he was insane.
Mr. Birkenbake & Mr. Bickles
Mr. Bickles: My dream of doing a ballet version of Waterworld is ruined! Forgive me Kevin!
Two teachers of Dimmsdale Elementary. Mr. Birkenbake runs the school's paper, while Mr. Bickles teaches drama. They are voiced by Rob Paulsen and Jim Ward, respectively.
- Camp Gay: Mr. Bickles
- Desperately Looking for a Purpose In Life: Mr. Bickles.
- Disproportionate Retribution: Bickles temporarily becomes the Hanker-Chief because the Masked Magician upstaged him.
- Hippie Teacher: Mr. Birkenbake.
- New Age Retro Hippie: Mr. Birkenbake.
Adam West (Catman)
"For whenever someone in Dimmsdale calls for help, but doesn't want me to help them, I will answer that call anyway."
An insane former actor who believes that he's the superhero he played. Timmy sometimes helps him when he's feeling down, if only to keep him out of jail. Voiced by Adam West, of course.
- Adam Westing: Duh.
- The Cape (trope)
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: He manages to beat the Crimson Chin in one episode. He's also actually able to kick a lot of butt when there are real supervillains to fight.
- The Danza
- Hero Insurance: Subverted; he's always getting in trouble.
- Hero with Bad Publicity: He's always getting sued by the people he "saves".
- Heroic Wannabe
- Old Superhero
- Rich Idiot With No Day Job
- Small Name, Big Ego
The Mayor & Chompy
"Citizens of Dimmsdale, as your Mayor-For-Life... You gotta read those ballots people!"
The political leader of Dimmsdale and the town's goat mascot. The Mayor's qualifications for his job are questionable, considering he seems to be easily swayed by blackmail. Both are voiced by Carlos Alazraqui.
- Adults Are Useless
- Authority in Name Only
- Berserk Button: For the Mayor, insulting Chompy.
- Blackmail: The Mayor was a victim, thanks to Vicky.
- Dirty Coward: In "School's Out: The Musical!" the Mayor makes Chompy mayor to escape an angry mob.
- No Name Given: The Mayor.
- Non-Human Sidekick: Chompy the Goat.
- Off with His Head: Almost happens to the Mayor in "Fairy Idol".
- Take Over the World: Does so in "Fairy Idol". But it's thanks to Norm.
- Talking to Himself
- Vitriolic Best Buds: Mayor and Chompy, frequently.
The Dinklebergs
"Hey! Looking good, Turner!"
The Turners' next door neighbors, whom Mr. and Mrs. Turner despise. They have a better income since they're childless, and always have better things. Both are voiced by Carlos Alazraqui.
- Born Lucky
- Child-Hater: Implied, anyway.
- Insufferable Genius
- Meaningful Name: The DINK in Dinkleberg is a Sociology term that stands for Dual Income, No Kids.
- Sitcom Arch Nemesis
- Stupid Sexy Flanders: Mr. Dinkleberg has commented on Mr. Turner's looks in a speedo.
- Talking to Himself
- Unknown Rival: They're usually not aware of the Turner's hatred.
- Averted in "Operation Dinkelberg". Not only does Dinkleberg know that Timmy's dad hates him, but he's so nice that he pretends to be evil, just to give Timmy's dad the pleasure of thinking he's Properly Paranoid ).
Chet Ubetcha
"It's mass hysteria! How will this effect your holiday weekend?"
Dimmsdale's vertically challenged news reporter who's on the scene at any catastrophe. He also announces many sports events. He is voiced by Jim Ward.
- Coincidental Broadcast
- Dead Line News: Well, as close as this show gets.
- Generation Xerox: His mother was a reporter, his grandfather was a radio announcer, and his daughter took over the news in "School's Out: The Musical!"
- Identical Grandson: As seen in "The Good Old Days".
- Incredible Shrinking Man: Chet used to be regular size, but, as shown in "The Secret Origin Of Denzel Crocker", he shrunk to his current size due to the radiation he absorbed from using an 80s cell phone.
- Kent Brockman News
- Small Name, Big Ego: At times.
Doug Dimmadome, owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome
"That's right, Doug Dimmadome, owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome."
A rich businessman who owns a good deal of Dimmsdale, including the Dimmadome, the TV stations, the local basketball team, and the former Dimmsdale Flats. He gets unethical in his practices whenever the plot demands. He is voiced by Jim Ward.
- Affably Evil
- Childhood Memory Demolition Team
- Corrupt Corporate Executive: In "Moooving Day". Otherwise, unethical but legal.
- Everything Is Big in Texas: He wears stereotypical Texas clothes and has a similar accent.
- Fat Sweaty Southerner in a White Suit
- Friendly Enemy: Rather nice when he's not doing something to put him in conflict with Timmy.
- Nice Hat: So big it's taller than the screen.
Peppy Happy Gary and Betty
Betty: I'm Peppy Happy Betty!
Gary: I'm Peppy Happy Gary!
Both: We're peppy happy peppy happy peppy happy pep!
The two workers of Flappy Bob's Learn-a-torium, these two are always ready to spread "fun" amongst the children. Gary is voiced by Rob Paulsen, Betty by Grey DeLisle.
- Dumb Blonde: Betty.
- Misplaced Kindergarten Teacher: They talk to all kids like five-year-olds.
- Only One Name
- Stepford Smiler
- Talking to Himself: Gary to Mark in "Totally Spaced Out!"
Chip Skylark
"Another day, another wackadoo holding me against my will."
A pop teen singing sensation who Timmy has helped more than once. Voiced by N* Sync's Chris Kirkpatrick.
- Celebrity Is Overrated: Hinted in his first appearance, apparently wakko fans holding him against his will is a common occurrence.
- Doing It for the Art: Both Vicky and Timmy assume he's in it for the piles of cash. Turns out he cares more about his fans and his music than anything: he's broke and is totally happy about it. The only reason he cares about seeming to be rich is because he thinks his fans would be disappointed if they knew he was penniless.
- Mr. Fanservice
- Nice Guy: A plot point in his first episode. Timmy assumes that because he's a celebrity he'd be spoiled and a jerk, but instead he finds that Chip is an almost painfully nice guy who nearly goes into depression at the thought of disappointing his fans.
- Even the Guys Want Him
- Fake Shemp: His appearance in "Mind Over Magic" was done completely through voice clips.
- Identical Grandson: His grandfather was the original Chip Skylark, also a singer.
- Ink Suit Actor
- Power of Rock: How he believes he got to the concert in "Boys in the Band".
- "The Villain Sucks" Song: He sings "Icky Vicky". His grandfather sings a 1920 version of it in "The Good Old Days."
- What Happened to the Mouse??: appears once-in-a-blue-moon now to the point that just hearing his voice counts as a cameo.
Britney Britney
"That's it. No more private gigs."
Another teen pop sensation, she's so rich she swims in the tears of her many admirers. She is voiced by Tara Strong.
- Bare Your Midriff
- Blue Eyes
- Disproportionate Retribution: She becomes the Platinum Princess after Bickles steals her spot at Vegas.
- Dumb Blonde
- Hypnotize the Princess: In "Truth and Cosmoquences".
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: Of Britney Spears.
- Valley Girl
Sylvester Calzone
"It legitimized me as a film maker and a critic puncher!"
A Dimmy-winning actor living in Dimmsdale. He unwillingly starred in Timmy's movie and more willingly attended SepTimberfest. He is voiced by Jim Ward.
- The Ahnold
- Historical In-Joke: Guess who really killed the dinosaurs?
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: Of Sylvester Stallone.
- Plot Coupon: His purpose in "Momnipresent" was to make Timmy need one.
- Shout-Out: His first appearance was full of them.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Coconuts.
- The Unintelligible: In "Momnipresent".
The MERF Agents
"We're from MERF, not to be confused with MARF... which we've got tickets to tonight!"
The incompetent agents of the Military Alien Response Force, whose job is to look out for extra terrestrials. They are voiced by Patrick Warburton.
- Expy: Of the Guys In White.
- Hey, It's That Voice!
- The Men in Black
- Small Name, Big Ego
- Talking to Himself
- Too Dumb to Live
Fairies
Mama Cosma
"Now, who would like some I Rather Dislike Wanda Cookies?"
Cosmo's mother, she hates her daughter-in-law and would love nothing more than to see the marriage fail. She is voiced by Jane Carr.
- Cool and Unusual Punishment: She teaches Level 14 Probation.
- Curtains Match the Window
- Disappeared Dad: Cosmo's dad is unaccounted for.
- Actually he was turned into a fly by Cosmo when he first got his wand as a baby, it's unknown what happened to him afterwards.
- Flanderization: Originally, she hated Wanda because she hated any girl who would date Cosmo. Now she hates Wanda to the point of abandoning her plans if it would make Wanda miserable.
- Housewife: Apparently.
- My Beloved Smother
- Obnoxious In-Laws: To Wanda.
- You Gotta Have Greenish-Blue Hair
Big Daddy
"Gotta go. It's Binky's turn to buy lunch!"
Wanda's father, and head of the garbage collection in Fairy World. He runs the whole thing like the mob, and is even able to intimidate Jorgen. He is voiced by The Sopranos star Tony Sirico.
- The Family for the Whole Family
- Meddling Parents
- Missing Mom: Wanda and Blonda's mom is unaccounted for.
- Mistaken for Murderer: Big Daddy's men in "Big Wanda".
- Overprotective Dad: Big Daddy.
Blonda
"I can't believe my frump of a sister beat me!"
Wanda's identical, yet somehow hotter, twin sister. She stars on a popular soap opera and desperately wants to win a Zappy, being the only fairy who hasn't won one. She is voiced by Tara Strong.
- Dude, Where's My Reward?: The only fairy who has never won a Zappy.
- Everyone Loves Blondes: She's identical to Wanda except for her blonde hair, and is considered hotter.
- Informed Attractiveness
- Sibling Rivalry: Her and Wanda.
- Ship Tease: It's hinted in "Fairy Idol" that she's in love with Juandissimo.
- Talking to Himself: In her first appearance, Wanda.
- Only One Name
- The Other Darrin: In her first appearance, she was voiced by Susanne Blankslee.
- Theme Twin Naming: Wanda and Blonda.
- Twin Switch: In "Blondas Have More Fun".
Juandissimo Magnifico
"Timmy, I must say two things. First off, I'm incredible to look at..."
Remy's fairy godfather. He is incredibly vain and lusts after his ex-girlfriend Wanda. His name, despite how it looks, is pronounced "Wan-DISS-e-mo". Voiced by Carlos Alazraqui.
- The Casanova
- Devil in Plain Sight: Everyone swoons over him even though he's a massive jerk.
- Mr. Fanservice
- Even the Guys Want Him: In "The Fairly Oddlympics" at least.
- Fairy Companion
- Friendly Enemy: Especially in "The Fairly Oddlympics".
- Go-Karting with Bowser: In "The Fairly Oddlympics" and "Poof's Playdate".
- Ladykiller in Love: He ONLY loves Wanda.
- Lethal Chef
- My Master, Right or Wrong: Most of his villainous actions are only because Remy tells him to.
- No Guy Wants to Be Chased: When Wanda becomes infatuated with him in "Stupid Cupid", he is instantly turned off.
- Odd Friendship: With Cupid.
- Paper-Thin Disguise: As Timmy in "Birthday Bashed".
- Punch Clock Villain: As stated above, all his villainous actions are only when he works for Remy. Otherwise, he's mostly passive.
- Shapeshifter Baggage
- Spell My Name with an "S": It's uncertain whether or not his name is supposed to begin with "Ju" or "W". According to the draft script for "Wishology", available here, it's indeed "Juandissimo."
- Small Name, Big Ego
- Stalker with a Crush: On Wanda.
- Voluntary Shapeshifting
Cupid
"You're going to need love. Lots of love."
The fairy of love and the patron saint of Valentines Day. He is voiced by Tom Kenny.
- Camp Gay: And how.
- Jerkass: Even Cosmo picks up on it in one episode.
- Kissing Under the Influence: In "Apartnership!", to Mama Cosma.
- Love Potion: Well, love arrows.
- Mooks: His role in the Fairy World levels of Enter the Cleft!
- No Arc in Archery
- Odd Friendship: With Juandissimo.
- Only One Name
- Real Men Wear Pink
- Shapeshifter Baggage
- Shipper on Deck: For Timmy and Tootie.
- Voluntary Shapeshifter
- Xanatos Gambit: In "The Big Bash" he organizes a scavenger hunt to gather items. What the contestants are retrieving? His groceries.
- You Gotta Have Pink Hair
Tooth Fairy
"Jorgen, darling, how many times have I told you how I hate appearing in public WITHOUT MY MAKEUP!"
The most popular fairy, and the one who travels between Earth and Fairy World the most. She married Jorgen. Voiced by Grey DeLisle.
- Curtains Match the Window
- Disproportionate Retribution: Ask Timmy to help save Chip's teeth (who came to her willingly mind you) then threaten to rot his if he fails. What?
- Eternally Pearly-White Teeth: Obviously.
- Happily Married: To Jorgen.
- Hartman Hips
- Hello, Nurse!
- Shapeshifter Baggage
- Somebody Else's Problem: In "Shiny Teeth".
- Voluntary Shapeshifter
- Wedding Day: "Teeth For Two", to Jorgen.
- You Gotta Have Blue Hair
Binky Abdul
"I'm sorry! I though the Black Plague was a band! I didn't know it would wipe out half of Europe!"
Fairy World's most unlucky resident. He seems to work as Jorgen's assistant. Voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
- Butt Monkey
- The Chew Toy
- The Pollyanna
- The Scapegoat: In "Five Days of FLARG".
- Shapeshifter Baggage
- Shout-Out: His last name is a reference to American Idol Judge Paula Abdul.
- Vitriolic Best Buds: With Jorgen, if "Timmy the Barbarian" is any indication.
- Voluntary Shapeshifter
The April Fool
"What's up with that?"
The patron saint of April Fools Day, this fairy loves to pull pranks and tell jokes. Unfortunately, his jokes can sometimes get out of hand. He is voiced by Daran Norris.
- April Fools' Day: Obviously.
- The Fair Folk: Definitely more mischievous than most fairies.
- Omnicidal Maniac: He would destroy the Earth "for the funny".
- The Other Darrin: In "Christmas Every Day" he was voiced by Brian Dunkleman.
- Plot Hole: In "Christmas Every Day" he wanted to destroy Santa for not letting him have his holiday, but in "Fools Day Out", a few episodes later, he was surprised it existed.
- Rule of Funny: He'll do anything if it's funny.
- Shout-Out: His Catch Phrase above comes from Jerry Seinfeld.
Dr. Rip Studwell
"Don't worry Cosmo, everything's looking fantastic...on me. You, on the other hand, look like you're in a lot of pain."
Fairy World's resident doctor, he delivers his lines in an over the top, soap opera fashion. Voiced by Butch Hartman.
- Actor Allusion: His soap opera style is a reference to Hartman's early roles in soap operas.
- Glasses Pull: He will poof up glasses just to invoke this trope.
- Ink Suit Actor
- Insufferable Genius
- Large Ham
- Open-Heart Dentistry: He seems knowledgeable in all areas of medicine. Justified, since he's immortal and has had plenty of time to learn everything.
- The Other Darrin: In his first appearance he was voiced by Jim Ward.
- Shapeshifter Baggage
- Voluntary Shapeshifter
Billy Crystal Ball & Simon Sparklefield
Simon: I'm scared. Would you hold me?
Two celebrities in Fairy World. Billy Crystal Ball is a talk show host as well as host of the Zappys. Simon is an executive in charge of several reality shows and a judge on Fairy Idol. Both are voiced by Carlos Alazraqui.
- Curtains Match the Window
- Executive Meddling: Simon's MO.
- Jerkass: Simon.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: They are obvious parodies of Billy Crystal and Simon Cowell.
- Smug Snake: Simon.
- You Gotta Have Blue Hair: And pink in Simon's case.
Fairy Hart
"I'm Fairy Hart, reporting live from Fairy World Hospital."
Fairy World's resident news reporter who first appeared in season six. She's always looking out for news, particularly if it involves baby Poof. She is voiced and named after Mary Hart.
- Blue Eyes
- The Danza: Kind of.
- Dumb Blonde: As shown by "Anti-Poof".
- Hartman Hips
- Kent Brockman News
Fairy Council
"We should, like, party!"
A group of fairies that govern Fairy World. Their acts include forbidding any more fairies to be born and selecting the Chosen One. They are voiced by Tom Kenny (?).[please verify]
- Black Cloak: Well, cloak anyway.
- The Faceless
- In the Hood: Always.
- Omniscient Morality License
- Skeleton Government
Villains
Dark Laser
"Just hear me out, 'cause once you get a taste of the dark power, you'll never go back."
A sci-fi movie villain Timmy wished to life. Now he floats in space, waiting for a chance to destroy the Earth and conquer the universe. Doesn't he look familiar? Voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.
- Breakout Character: A one-time villain in his first appearance, a Continuity Nod in his second, then suddenly a recurring baddie after Poof's birth.
- Captain Ersatz: Of Darth Vader.
- Card-Carrying Villain
- The Dark Side
- Enemy Mine: With Timmy vs. The Darkness in "Wishology".
- Evil Laugh
- Friendly Enemy: Or at least friendly enough to let Timmy use the Death Ball as a disco ball.
- Galactic Conqueror
- I Lied: In "The End of the Universe-ity".
- Non-Human Sidekick: Flipsy.
- Real Men Wear Pink: He's very concerned with the interior design of the Death Ball.
- We Can Rule Together: To Timmy, in "The End of the Universe-ity".
Dr. Bender and Wendell
Dr. Bender: And now I'm going to get medieval on your mouth.
Dimmsdale's resident dentist and his son. Both take great pleasure in acting like complete jerkasses. Both are voiced by Gilbert Gottfried.
- Big No: Dr. Bender in "Shiny Teeth".
- Cheshire Cat Grin
- Depraved Dentist: Dr. Bender.
- Generation Xerox
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Hello, Gilbert Gottfried! Haven't heard you in a while.
- Impossible Thief: In "Shiny Teeth" they manage to steal Chip Skylark's teeth.
- They could have been false teeth.
- Jerkass
- Missing Mom: Wendell's mother remains unaccounted for.
- Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate: Dr. Bender.
- The Other Darrin: Butch Hartman voiced Bender in his last speaking appearance, "Teeth For Two".
- Talking to Himself: Both have the same voice actor.
Remy Buxaplenty
"Winner gets to keep his godparents, and loser, and by loser I mean Turner, forgets he ever had them..."
A lonely rich godchild. He resents Timmy for having real parents and godparents. He is determined to make Timmy lose Cosmo and Wanda. Voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
- Arch Enemy: To Timmy.
- Blond Guys Are Evil
- Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Juandissimo has barely mentioned him since "Operation: F.U.N."
- Card-Carrying Villain: What he becomes in "Operation: F.U.N.", thanks to Insult Backfire.
- Cheaters Never Prosper: Averted in "The Big Bash", where he tied with Timmy.
- Played straight in the book Scout's Honor!
- Chronic Villainy: He goes right back to tormenting Timmy after they make a truce.
- Driven by Envy: Along with just being a rich prick, he give this reason during a competition with Timmy when the latter states he doesn't care if he has a fairy godparent.
Remy: But I care if you do! Why should you have parents that care about you and fairy godparents when I don't!
- Evil Laugh: In "Operation: F.U.N."
- Insult Backfire: In "Operation: F.U.N."
- Lonely Rich Kid
- Put on a Bus: At the end of his first appearance. He returned in three episodes in season five.
- Rich Bastard
- Screw the Rules, I Have Money: Especially in "Operation: F.U.N."
- "Well Done, Son" Guy
Crimson Chin Villains
Nega Chin: Come, my partners in pain, it's time to show this three dimensional world my three Ds: Destruction, Doom, and uh...more Doom!
The Crimson Chin has a whole gallery of villains to fight. While they mostly cause havoc in the Comic Book World, they occasionally break the barrier and escape into the real world. The Nega Chin is voiced by Jay Leno, the Bronze Kneecap and the Brass Knuckles by Dee Bradley Baker, H2Olga by Susanne Blankslee, Country Boy by Tara Strong, Spatula Woman by Grey DeLisle, Short Fuse by Jim Ward, and the Gilded Arches by Rob Paulsen.
- All There in the Manual: The Comic Book World is expanded on in the video games and in a series of webisodes. In fact, the Gilded Arches, the Copper Cranium, and the Giant Doctor Robot only appeared in these places.
- Arch Enemy: The Bronze Kneecap.
- Berserk Button: Don't use the words "tiny", "little", or "small" around Short Fuse.
- Big Bad: The Nega Chin in the Comic Book World, the Bronze Kneecap in the video game Enter the Cleft!
- Buffy-Speak: The Nega Chin.
- Canon Foreigner: The Gilded Arches and the Copper Cranium.
- Card-Carrying Villain: All of them.
- Create Your Own Villain: The Bronze Kneecap.
- Disproportionate Retribution: The Bronze Kneecap wants to kill the Chin for causing him to lose a game then not apologizing.
- Evil Laugh
- Evil Twin: The Nega Chin.
- Glowing Eyes of Doom: The Nega Chin.
- Harmless Villain: The Copper Cranium is defeated with ease.
- Hartman Hips: Spatula Woman.
- Legion of Doom: The Body of Evil in the webisodes.
- Making a Splash: H2Olga.
- No Fourth Wall: They are well aware they live inside a comic book.
- Rogues Gallery: Let's see...The Nega Chin, the Bronze Kneecap, Spatula Woman, Country Boy, the Iron Lung, the Copper Cranium, the Gilded Arches, the Brass Knuckles, the Giant Doctor Robot, the Titanium Toenail, the Golden Gut, H2Olga, Short Fuse, the Iron Maiden, Dogzilla, Mike the Evil Living Building, Craig the Evil Living Trashcan...did I miss any?
- You did. Hair-Razor, who was turned evil (by Timmy) and was for a short while the Chin's girlfriend, Golden-Locks. (This, of course, was a one-episode thing.)
- The Speechless: Anyone not listed with a VA above or the Voiceless below.
- Take Over the World
- Talking to Himself: The Nega Chin to the Crimson Chin.
- Theme Naming: A good deal of the villains are an element/alloy plus a body part.
- Victory Is Boring: The Bronze Kneecap in "Chindred Spirits".
- Villain Team-Up: Frequently.
- The Voiceless: The Copper Cranium, the Titanium Toenail.
- Wouldn't Hit a Girl: The Brass Knuckles.
Other Unwished Wishes
Gary: Laughing maniacally... not cool.
More often then not, Timmy's wishes go awry, meaning he creates some interesting baddies for himself to fight. Even after being unwished, they are confined to storage, which only increases their hatred for Timmy. Oddly, this storage contains several things that Timmy technically never wished for in the first place, like the Sphinx, the Gigglepies, and the Founding Fathers. Their leader, Imaginary Gary, is voiced by Jason Marsden, Overlord Blee by Tara Strong, Trilli the Trust Gigglepie by Grey DeLisle, Superbike and the Sergeant Gigglepie by Carlos Alazraqui, George Washington by Daran Norris, Thomas Jefferson, Benidict Arnold, and the Pumpkinator by Dee Bradley Baker, Benjiman Franklin by Jim Ward, Tommy by Jason Bateman, and the Villain Not Named Shirley by Jeff Garlin.
- Aliens Speaking English: The Gigglepie.
- And I Must Scream: The eventual fate of all unwished is to be confined in file cabinets. Thankfully, a lot of them got a tropical island to hang out on.
- Beard of Evil: The Villain in "The Jerkinators".
- Combining Mecha: The Jack O'Bots.
- Continuity Nod: Pretty much the whole point of "Escape From Unwish Island".
- Cool Shades: Gary.
- Create Your Own Villain: Pretty much all of them.
- Evil Laugh: The Jack O'Bots, Gary.
- Evil Overlord: Overlord Blee.
- Face Heel Turn: The Founding Fathers in "Escape From Unwish Island", Benedict Arnold in "Twistory".
- Galactic Conqueror: Overlord Blee.
- Hypno Ray: Superbike has eyes like this.
- If I Can't Have You: Superbike.
- Imaginary Friend: Gary.
- Joker Jury: In "Escape From Unwish Island".
- Kangaroo Court: In "Escape From Unwish Island".
- Lantern Jaw of Justice: Superbike.
- Nigh Invulnerability: Superbike.
- Noodle Incident: Super Toilet.
- Omnicidal Maniac: The Pumpkinator, Overlord Blee.
- Only One Name: Gary.
- Parody Sue
- Plot Hole: Why are the Gigglepies on Unwish Island?
- The Gigglepies could be from the ending in "So Totally Spaced Out", poofed out of existence to prevent Here We Go Again.]]
- Poke the Poodle: The Villain in "The Jerkinators", at first.
- Rhymes on a Dime: The Gigglepies.
- Rule of Drama: No, he didn't wish the Sphinx away, but it adds to the drama.
- Shout-Out: Gary has similarities to the Fonz.
- Talking to Himself: Gary to Chester, Jefferson to Arnold.
- Took a Level in Badass: The Villain in "The Jerkinators".
- Villain with Good Publicity: Gary.
- What Measure Is a Non-Human?: No one objects to the Unwished being put into storage.
Shallowgrave
"You can't spell hooky without 'hook'!"
The former truant officer of Dimmsdale Elementary, currently a teacher at FUN Academy. He loves being sadistic on the job, and takes delight in making kids miserable. He is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
- Arm Cannon: His hook can transform into this.
- Drill Sergeant Nasty: In "Operation: F.U.N."
- Evil Sounds Deep
- Eyepatch of Power
- Hook Hand: His left.
- Psycho for Hire: Bringing kids back alive costs extra.
- Serious Business: He takes his job very seriously.
Norm the Genie
"This is my evil laugh, I've been working on it for a little bit, what'd you think?"
A genie trapped in a lava lamp, he schemes to be free, and he doesn't care who he has to step on to get free. He is voiced and named after comedian Norm MacDonald.
- Big Bad: Of "Fairy Idol"
- The Danza
- Deadpan Snarker
- Evil Laugh
- Genie in a Bottle
- Ink Suit Actor
- Jackass Genie
- Manipulative Bastard: When he actually has a plan he wants to implement, he's very good at twisting his master into making wishes to benefit him.
- Not So Harmless: His first two appearances he really isn't motivated to do much and mainly just a Jerkass. Then in "Fairy Idol", he shows that when he's got the right motivation, he can be a great player of Xanatos Speed Chess and got a Eucatastrophe.
- The Other Darrin: Robert Cait replaced Norm MacDonald in "Fairy Idol" due to scheduling conflicts.
- Sealed Evil in a Can: Well, in a lamp.
- Villain Episode: "Back to the Norm".
- Villain Song: His half of "Gimme the Wand".
- Why Don't Ya Just Shoot Him: In "Back to the Norm".
- Xanatos Speed Chess: In "Fairy Idol".
Anti-Fairies
Anti-Cosmo: Hey, that's cheating! I like it!
The evil counterparts of the fairies, opposite of them in every way. While fairies spread happiness, the anti-fairies delight in spreading bad luck, especially on Friday the 13th. Each fairy has an opposite among the anti-fairies, who hold the opposite character traits. They are lead by Anti-Cosmo. He and Anti-Wanda are voiced by Daran Norris and Susanne Blakeslee, respectively. Their newborn son, Foop, is voiced by Eric Bauza.
- Affably Evil: Anti-Cosmo.
- Exclusively Evil
- Balance of Good and Evil: An anti-fairy is born for every fairy.
- Big Bad Duumvirate: Anti-Cosmo, with H.P.
- British Accents: Anti-Cosmo.
- British Stuffiness: Anti-Cosmo.
- Captain Ersatz: Foop, of Stewie Griffin.
- Card-Carrying Villain
- Cheaters Never Prosper: In "The Fairly Oddlympics".
- The Chessmaster: Anti-Cosmo.
- Enfant Terrible: Foop.
- Evil Laugh
- Evil Twin: There's one Anti-Fairy for every Fairy.
- Fake Nationality: Daran Norris as Anti-Cosmo.
- Fangs Are Evil
- For the Evulz
- Go-Karting with Bowser: In "The Fairly Oddlympics".
- Hoist by His Own Petard: Foop
- I Lied: Anti-Cosmo, to Professor Calamitous.
- Involuntary Shapeshifting: Anti-Cosmo, in "The Gland Plan".
- Mooks: Most anti-fairies.
- Only One Name: All of them.
- Plot Hole: In their first appearance ("That Old Black Magic") it's established that humans can't see them without special glasses. Then, in their next appearance ("The Gland Plan") Timmy can see them without them. This is Handwaved in "When Nerds Collide" by saying the invisibility is only on Earth, and immediately afterward this ability is taken away. Fair deal... except that, in the first appearance, Timmy needed the glasses in Fairy World too.
- Sdrawkcab Name: Foop.
- Shapeshifter Baggage.
- Talking to Himself: All anti-fairies (except Foop) share voice actors with their fairy counterparts except Foop.
- Thirteen Is Unlucky
- Too Dumb to Live: Anti-Wanda.
- Unholy Matrimony: Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda.
- Voluntary Shapeshifter
Pixies
HP: Sanderson, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful new thirty-seven year plan.
A race of creatures who run everything like a business. Like the anti-fairies, they scheme to conquer the universe, but while the anti-fairies want to overrun it with bad luck, they wish to make everything boring. HP (Head Pixie) is the only pixie distinguishable from the lower workers. He is accompanied by his assistant Sanderson. All are voiced by Ben Stein.
- Affably Evil
- Always Lawful evil.
- Big Bad: Of "School's Out: The Musical!"
- Big Bad Duumvirate: H.P., with Anti-Cosmo.
- Card-Carrying Villain
- Cheaters Never Prosper: In "The Fairly Oddlympics".
- The Chessmaster: Their plans are normally well thought out and difficult to defeat. However, the contracts they use in their plans always have a loophole that can be exploited if one catches it.
- Cool Shades: Every Pixie except HP.
- Corrupt Bureaucrat
- Dull Surprise
- Elite Mooks: The strong pixies in "School's Out: The Musical!"
- Evil Laugh
- Gambit Roulette: In "School's Out: The Musical!"
- A 37 year one at that.
- Go-Karting with Bowser: In "The Fairly Oddlympics".
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Ben Stein.
- Hoist by His Own Petard: Often, their own contracts are used to foil their plans. And they really shouldn't have sent their Tyke Bomb to law school.
- Non-Singing Voice: When singing, HP and Sanderson are voiced by rappers Method Man and Redman, respectively.
- Obstructive Bureaucrat
- Only One Name: All of them except HP.
- Talking to Himself: Every pixie has the same voice actor.
- Villain Song: "We're Pixies". Has several reprises.
Princess Mandie
"It's Man-DIE! And no one leaves me at the altar! NOBODY!"
Mark's forced fiancee, she's determined to marry the Yugopotamian prince, whether he wants it or not. She's drop dead gorgeous by human standards, but Yugopotamians find her repulsive. Voiced by Tara Strong.
- Aliens Speaking English
- Arranged Marriage: To Mark.
- Ax Crazy
- Bizarre Sexual Dimorphism: Her species, the Boudacians has this. Look at her parents
- Clingy Jealous Girl: Subverted as to she never loved Mark, and just wanted to rule his kingdom.
- Combat Stilettos
- Galactic Conqueror
- Green-Skinned Space Babe: Well, yellow skinned, anyway.
- Hello, Nurse!
- I Lied: In "What's the Difference".
- Meaningful Name
- Names to Run Away From Really Fast
- Only One Name
- Rapunzel Hair
- Talking to Himself: With Timmy.
- Yandere
- Zettai Ryouiki
The Darkness and the Eliminators
"Timmy Turner..."
The villain of the "Wishology" trilogy, the Darkness is an ancient being that the fairies defeated thousands of years ago. Now he's returned with an army of robots known as the Eliminators. All are voiced by S. Scott Bullock, with the exception of the Lead Eliminator, who is instead voiced by Gary Sturgis.
- Big Bad: The Darkness.
- Until the Lead Eliminator transforms into the Destructinator and becomes at the very least another Big Bad
- Big No: The Destructinator gets one after Timmy presses the detonator button that sets off all the bombs in the Earth...which he'd just absorbed.
- Cool Shades: The Lead Eliminator.
- The Dragon: The Lead Eliminator.
- Healing Factor: The Elminators are able to repair themselves from a great deal of damage, including a few that were melted.
- Hell-Bent for Leather: The Lead Eliminator.
- Knight of Cerebus: Noticeably more frightening than most other villains. And the Lead Eliminator is pretty serious and frightening himself.
- Lotus Eater Machine: The Darkness uses one in "Wishology" Part III.
- Mega Manning: The Eliminators (or at the very least, the Lead Eliminator) can suck anything into their mouths and copy it. This is how the Lead Eliminator undergoes a One-Winged Angel transformation into the Destructinator after eating an entire army's worth of weaponry launched into him.
- Mooks: The Eliminators.
- Omnicidal Maniac: Subverted. The Darkness' rampage was only the result of it being attacked whenver it tries to make contact with a civilization. The Destructinator plays this straight though, being willing to obliterate the Earth to kill the Darkness and Timmy at the same time.
- One-Winged Angel: The Lead Eliminator to The Destructinator.
- Real Men Wear Pink: Two eliminators wear pink shirts.
- Planet Eater: The Darkness is pretty much a living Black Hole that can eat entire planets, stars, you name it.
- Shout-Out: The Eliminators are an obvious reference to The Terminator. Their introduction in "Wishology" Part I essentially recreates the T-1000's introduction in T-2: Judgment Day.
- Surrounded by Idiots: The Lead Eliminator is noticeably more competent than his comrades.
- Talking to Himself
- Dark Is Not Evil: It is revealed that all the things the Darkness does is the result of everyone attacking him first.
- Heel Face Turn
- Hoist by His Own Petard: The Destructinator is destroyed when Timmy tricks him into absorbing the weapons he'd planted into the Earth to destroy the Darkness, then reveals he'd stolen the detonator and uses it to set them off and kill him.
- Stalker with a Crush: All his actions in "Wishology" Part II and III are to capture Timmy and keep him forever, since he was the first creature to put something nice into him (i.e. light).
- The Starscream: The Lead Eliminator, after deciding the Darkness' obsession with Timmy was getting in the way. While he never overthrows it, he does upgrade himself into the Destructinator and become a second Big Bad.
Ms. Sunshine/Doombringer
A substitute teacher who replaces Crocker in the the episode "No Substitute For Crazy". At first she act nice and sweet, quickly winning the favor of the students, Timmy wishes her to be their permanent teacher. But no sooner then this wish is granted, she reveals her true colors as yet another fairy hunter. Unlike Cocker however, she much more competent at the job. She last seen being carried away by a car but vows to return.
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing
- Dangerously Genre Savvy: She wrote a book on hunting Fairies and knows a great deal of how they work, including that if she makes herself seem to be a perfect substitute teacher the kids love and she suddenly becomes permanent, it's likely the work of a Fairies. She then puts the entire school under a butterfly net (the one thing that renders Fairies helpless) over the school and doesn't fall for any of Timmy's tricks.
- Egomaniac Hunter
- Evil Sounds Deep: Her voice drops a bit once she cast off the Sunshine act
- Eviler Than Thou: To Crocker.
- One Episode Wonder: Left a good impression with the fans and hope that she will return.
- Shout-Out: Her Doombringer outfit is one to The Punisher.
- Transformation Sequence: When she goes to her Doombringer persona
- White-Haired Pretty Girl: She may be evil but she is quite a looker.
Hugh J. Magnate Jr.
A larger-than-life oil tycoon who is the Big Bad of the live-action movie. He comes to Dimmsdale to tear down the city's local park and build an oil well/hotel over it, which Tootie greatly opposes. When Timmy and the fairies foil his plan, he teams up with Mr. Crocker to capture the fairies and use them to fuel his own maniacal ambition. Portrayed by Steven Weber.
- Composite Character: He seems to be a combination of Doug Dimmadome and Flappy Bob.
- Corrupt Corporate Executive
- Freudian Excuse: His evil lair is "colorful" because he didn't have a childhood because his father made him work as a kid and didn't allow him to have friends.
- Psychopathic Manchild
- Right-Hand-Cat: For Magnate, it's actually a bunny rabbit.
Other Characters
Mark Chang
"You Earth children are not afraid of me? Or my straws?"
An alien prince from Yugopotamia and a former enemy of Timmy's. Now he's hiding out on Earth with Timmy's help to escape marrying Mandie. Voiced by Rob Paulsen.
- Aeris and Bob: He and his same aged Yugopotamian friends have common Earth names, but his parents? King Grippulon and Queen Jipjorullac.
- Alien Among Us
- Aliens Speaking English
- Allergic to Love: Human love harms him, though he seems to have built up an immunity by "Wishology".
- Arranged Marriage: To Mandie.
- Big Eater
- Brain In a Jar: Well, brain in a dome, anyway. It's still on his head at least.
- Characterization Marches On: He was an antagonist of Timmy in early chapters.
- Dogged Nice Guy: To Vicky.
- Easily Forgiven
- Good Is Dumb: Seriously, compare the episodes where he's evil to the episodes where he's good. Notice any difference?
- Heel Face Turn
- Large Ham
- Moment Killer: In "Wishology" Part III.
- Non-Human Sidekick: Especially in "Wishology".
- Not Now, Kiddo: In "Super Poof".
- Runaway Groom
- Shapeshifter Baggage: With the Fakeifier.
- Surfer Dude
- Talking to Himself: With his father.
- Voluntary Shapeshifter: With the Fakeifier.
- You Can't Go Home Again
King Gripullon and Queen Jipjorullac
Jipjorullac: We wouldn't have to blow up all these planets if you'd just stop and ask for directions.
Grippulon: Silence! I am the king here!
Jipjorullac: ...King of getting lost.
Grippulon: Silence!
Mark's parents and the rulers of Yugopotamia. Despite being the rulers, they seem totally useless during emergencies, like the Gigglepie invasion or their son's runaway. They are voiced by Rob Paulsen and Laraine Newman, respectively.
- Adults Are Useless
- Aeris and Bob: Their names are exotic compared to their son's.
- Alien Among Us: Grippulon, in "King Chang".
- Aliens Speaking English
- Big Eater: Grippulon.
- Brain In a Jar: Like their son.
- Shapeshifter Baggage: Grippulon, in "King Chang".
- Talking to Himself: Grippulon, to his son.
- Voluntary Shapeshifter: Grippulon, in "King Chang".
Jeff and Erik
Erik: Radioactive waste!
Jeff: Dude, that's the best kind of waste there is! My parents only got me medical waste!
Mark's two best friends from Yugopotamia. They accompanied Mark to Earth on occasion back when he was evil. Jeff (the tall one) is voiced by Carlos Alazraqui, Erik (the short one) by Butch Hartman. [Note: This entry applies to Yugopotamians in general as well.]
- Aeris and Bob: As noted above.
- Aliens Speaking English
- Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad
- Brain In a Jar
- Brother Chuck: They disappeared after "Scary Godparents".
- Only One Name
- Religion of Evil: Not outright stated, but the Yugopotamians do have a church. Given their nature, Fridge Logic gets you wondering...
- Those Two Guys
- Totally Radical
The Crimson Chin
"There's evil afoot, I mean... a-chin!"
Timmy's favorite comic book superhero. Timmy sometimes enters the book to fight evil alongside him as Cleft, the Boy Chin Wonder. Voiced by Tonight Show host Jay Leno.
- Actor Allusion: He was once a talk show host, and his voice actor is known for his big chin.
- The Cape (trope)
- Crossover: In-universe, with Crash Nebula.
- Clark Kenting: So obviously he puts the Trope Namer to shame. To put it in perspective, he wears glasses and a hat on top of his cowl.
- Flight
- Impossibly Cool Clothes
- Large Ham
- Lantern Jaw of Justice: Practically personifies this trope.
- Moral Dissonance: His treatment of Ron Hambone aka The Bronze Kneecap in "The Masked Magician" is noticeably cruel.
- Nigh Invulnerable
- No Fourth Wall: He's well aware he's a comic book superhero.
- The Other Darrin: Daran Norris does his voice in the video games (Breakin' Da Rules and Shadow Showdown.
- Retcon: A Nick Mag comic story revealed he had a similar origin to Superman that was changed after a lawsuit.
- Secret Identity: Charles Hampton Indigo.
- Shout-Out: Several.
- His basic premise/powers and secret identity are a reference to Superman.
- His origin (see below) is a reference to Spider-Man.
- The Chin Cave and Chin signal reference Batman
- The "super edgy, 1985" Crimson Chin is possibly a reference to Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns, which depicted Batman as a desperate, weapon-toting vigilante. It, along with Watchmen, ushered in the Dark Age of comics.
- Show Within a Show
- Steven Ulysses Perhero: Charles Hampton INdigo.
- Stock Superhero Day Jobs: Reporter.
- Superhero
- Super-Hero Origin: Bitten on the chin by a radioactive celebrity.
- Super Strength
- Ten-Minute Retirement: After discovering that he's just a comic book character when he was wished into Timmy's world.
Crash Nebula
"Surrender, intergalactic scum!"
Timmy's favorite TV hero, he's an intergalactic hero that travels through space, thwarting evil. His adult self is voiced by Daran Norris, his child self, Sprig Speevack, is voiced by James Arnold Taylor.
- Appropriated Appellation
- Art Shift: Twice: His actual show, and the "Crash Nebula" episode are different styles.
- Big Damn Heroes: In "Spaced Out".
- Big No: After the Jack O' Bots destroy a planet.
- Crossover: In-universe, with The Crimson Chin.
- Lantern Jaw of Justice: His adult self.
- Poorly-Disguised Pilot: His episode was a pilot for a proposed Spin-Off, but plans never got off the ground.
- Shout-Out: When we first see Sprig, he's reading a Danny Phantom comic book.
- Show Within a Show
- Super-Hero School: He went to one.
- Unfazed Everyman: His child self was the only human in an intergalactic school.
Santa Claus
"Hey ladies! How'd you like it to be Christmas every day?"
The saint of Christmas, Santa lives at the North Pole, distributing gifts to the good girls and boys on Christmas Eve. He is usually voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.
- The Casanova: Hinted at in "Fairy Idol".
- Hero with Bad Publicity: In "Christmas Every Day".
- Moral Dissonance: His treatment of his elves in "The Temp!"
- Negative Continuity: He's completely redesigned in every appearance.
- Only One Name
- The Other Darrin: Tom Arnold as Corporate Santa in "Christmas Every Day", Butch Hartman in "Fairy Idol".
The Holidays
Easter Bunny: Thanks to your wish, we other holidays can never spread our joy to the children ever again.
The "second-rate" holidays who spread joy to the world and out jealous of Santa. Cupid and the April Fool are among their ranks. The Easter Bunny is voiced by Bobby Costanazo, Baby New Year by Kevin Michael Richardson (?)[please verify], and Halloweeniedog by Dee Bradley Baker (?).[please verify]
- Continuity Nod: Their entire point in "Abra-Catastrophe".
- And to give Timmy exactly what he needed to fight Crocker and keep his godparents.
- Dumb Muscle: Baby New Year.
- Early-Bird Cameo: Baby New Year in "The Zappy's".
- Everythings Better With Bunnies
- Mooks: The Easter Bunny's role in Enter the Cleft!
- Right Hand Dog
Turbo Thunder
The one chosen by the Fairy Council to be the chosen one, but he showed up late to the Darkness' first attack. He is hoping to defeat the Darkness to avenge his parents' death. He is voiced by Brendan Fraser.
- Fake Ultimate Hero
- Jerkass
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Eventually he helps Timmy.
- I Lied
- Missed the Call
- Small Name, Big Ego
- You Can't Go Home Again
- Back to The Fairly OddParents