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Wishology remains the second-highest rated special in terms of viewership numbers since the premiere of the following special, A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!, a live-action adaptation television film of the same series, which attracted 5.8 million viewers in its original airing on July 9, 2011. [26]
Not Timmy Turner, a middle-aged man shown working various jobs throughout Dimmadelphia. His appearance is a homage to Timmy Turner, and was confirmed to not be the actual Timmy by showrunner Lindsay Katai. [10] A.J. Beckles as Antony Wells, Hazel's older brother who left her for college. Iris Menas [a] as Winn Harper, one of Hazel's friends.
The series previously spawned a series of live-action TV-movies — 2011’s A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!, 2012’s A Fairly Odd Christmas and 2014’s A Fairly Odd Summer — all ...
Cartoons, the main TV series and related media, including the 2022 live-action revival/reboot series Fairly Odder and 2024 CG sequel series A New Wish, portrayed by Jason Alexander in A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner) is Wanda's husband, Poof's father, and Timmy and Chloe's godfather. He is known for his dimwitted personality and has ...
The Fairly OddParents follows Timmy Turner, a 10-year old boy who is neglected by his parents and abused by his teenage babysitter, Vicky. One day, he is granted two fairy godparents, Cosmo and Wanda, who grant his every wish to improve his miserable life. However, these wishes usually backfire badly and cause a series of problems that Timmy ...
Premiering on Monday, May 20 at 4:30/3:30c, A New Wish introduces viewers to 10-year-old Hazel, who’s been feeling slightly adrift ever since her brother left for college and she moved to a new ...
Picking up years after the original animated series, the new series follows Timmy Turner's cousin, Vivian "Viv" Turner, and her new stepbrother, Roy Raskin, as they navigate life in Dimmsdale with the help of their fairy godparents, Cosmo and Wanda, who are given to them by a now-older Timmy when he leaves for college.
Other notable differences include Timmy Turner, who was voiced by Mary Kay Bergman in the Oh Yeah! shorts rather than Tara Strong in the series (Strong would dub over Bergman's dialogue in the Oh Yeah! shorts to establish better continuity). Cosmo is significantly more intelligent than he appears to be in the proceeding series while Wanda is ...