Seinfeld's Jason Alexander and Curb Your Enthusiasm's Cheryl Hines play Timmy's godparents Cosmo and Wanda. The movie, titled A Fa ir ly Odd Movie: Grow Up Timmy Turner!, will mix live action with CG animation and will follow a now-23-year-old Timmy, to be played by Nickelodeon vet Drake Bell ( Drake & Josh). The Redditor isn't sure why Dimmadome would protect Vicky, but they offer up some ideas - she might be his daughter, or maybe he was "put up to it by the Pixies to prevent Turner from getting in the way." They even suggest Jorgen Von Strangle keeps Vicky in the picture so that demand for fairies stays high.Nickelodeon has green-lit a live-action TV-movie adaptation of its hit animated series The Fairly Oddparents, has learned exclusively. Therefore, it is my theory that he's the one who's been protecting Vicky all of these years by the authorities to not take her in. So, why doesn't he report her for child endangerment.?īeing the richest person in Dimmsdale, he definitely has the money to influence politicians and law enforcement. He even acknowledges that he knows she's evil. The one whose son was outright enslaved by Vicky in the first episode he appears in. However, there's one adult who knows how evil Vicky is. She gets away with it, it seems, because Timmy's parents don't believe him. Throughout the series, Vicky progresses from being strict like a normal babysitter to being a total sadist, kids and getting away with it. Redditor /u/ Mutant_Llama1 thinks this is because she has friends in high places: Timmy's mean babysitter Vicky never has to answer for her wrongdoings. In fact, the very first episode of the main show is about Timmy wishing that he was grown up, instead of just. Instead, the whole point of giving Timmy fairy godparents is to teach him that he doesn't need them. It’s to show us that the fairy godparents aren’t really there to just give Timmy whatever he wants. It’s not simply to give us a show where we can laugh at the misfortunes of a 10-year-old boy who has the world at his fingertips. Which brings me to the true purpose of The Fairly OddParents. And even in a world where you get everything you want, there are still rules, terms, and conditions that will hold you back. Every time you do, you end up creating more problems. This lesson is that you can’t just wish your problems away. One thing that bothers me about TFO (and it probably bothers you, too) is that Timmy Turner learns the same lesson every single week. According to Negroni, the show's main theme is, "You don’t really grow up until you figure out how to properly deal with your problems." He continued his theory: John Negroni, the author of The Pixar Theory, spent a lot of time trying to figure out what the central message of The Fairly OddParents was. Most fans would agree, though, that nothing compares to the original cartoon. Its success even spawned three live-action TV movie adaptations starring Drake Bell as a 23-year-old Timmy, still accompanied by Cosmo and Wanda in his adult life. The show initially aired until 2006, but it returned in 2008 and carried on until Hartman's departure from Nickelodeon in February 2018, suspending production indefinitely. However, these wishes rarely work out as expected, either because of Timmy's lack of forethought or Cosmo and Wanda's incompetence. Often disguised as pet goldfish, the goofy married couple stays by Timmy's side to grant his every wish. Timmy's life turns around, however, when he gets fairy godparents in the form of Cosmo and Wanda. Created by Butch Hartman, the show centered around Timmy Turner, a kid with loving but neglectful parents, a terrible babysitter, and an acutely paranoid school teacher. Naturally, this means there are plenty of weird Fairly OddParents fan theories floating around the internet - some more believable than others, and some designed to hit you right in the childhood. The Fairly OddParents aired on Nickelodeon for over 16 years, amassing a large and loyal fan base.
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