@@slivorywings2821 what I would do you k ow the magic muffin I get 1 rule free wish (except a better tasting muffin) what is stopping me for wishing whenever I say muffin I get another one and since it is the same it ain’t better tasting and then and my next muffin wish to have them forever since they did say the muffin magic is stronger than fairy don’t think they can take it away
I can see why Timmy is selfish and demanding cause he is what you call a child with no respect for the rules and no understanding of right and wrong due to no parental guidance and teachings like he forcibly wished for cosmo and Wanda to have poof and then he had the audacity to wish cosmo while pregnant with poof away long story short Timmy a bad kid but it’s almost like it’s his parents fault that he’s selfishly bad
Yeah I think everybody did but that's why they were his godparents it was their job that he was happy while point them in the right direction in life that is what godparents actually do they help you when you need them and they point you in the right direction so you don't make the wrong decisions Wanda is very good with that but Cosmo is like that cool uncle you always wanted😂
If I had as awful of a childhood as Timmy I’d make that wish too. His real parents are neglectful, his babysitter is a monster, his friends are unreliable, his teacher is a stalker, and he’s the laughing stock of the Dimmsdale Student Body. Cosmo and Wanda (mostly Wanda) are the only REAL family he’s ever had
Makes me feel sad that in what would seem as an innocent cartoon show, Timmy doesn't really have anyone until Cosmo and Wanda appear and scared to lose them as they are his only family, he finds a way to keep them forever, Idk if the show was written with that intention but Timmy really goes through some traumatic shit
i like how people copium with these ''well is justifield his live sucked his tacher is bad his parent is goffy his friends areunrealiable blah blah'' dude that's is just bad live but IT IS NOT ENOHT TO LITERALLY STOP TIME ITSELF
I feel like Fairly Oddparents could easily be rewritten to become a psychological horror with Timmy going from an abused kid to a sociopath who doesn't want to let go of his fairies
Look at it from Timmy's perspective. He has a miserable life even compared to most of the godkids seen in the show. He is a stranger in his own home with extremely neglectful and idiotic parents. Is at the bottom of the food chain at school and the friends he does have tend to waver between extremely close or casual in regards to their friendship, though to be fair Timmy is also in that boat when it comes to them too. And then there is Vicky, enough said there. Crocker and Chester at least had a supportive and loving parent. Remy was lonely but if Chester could get Fairies for being poor, Remy could just counseling or a chance to make friends instead of get Wandicimo. Cosmo, Wanda and Poof are the only family he's really got.
He had it semi rough but to have fairy god parents for as long as he did made no sense. He was literally meeting celebs and getting his name out there. He was happier than Chester was halfway through the series. They should have taken away his fairies then give them over to one of the thousands of orphans we saw in the christmas episode.
Wasn't it implied he would lose his fairies way over being 16-17. Which pretty much enough to get rid of crocker and Vicky should be taking care of him
If Timmy grew up, he could just get out of that house and move on with his life. Or he could just wish for more attentive parents and that Vicky would be fired and replaced with a better babysitter. Instead he condemmed himself to perpetual misery, wishing for insane shit that backfires and driving himself insane. This is really a dark situation that Timmy created not just for himself but for everyone else, and for what? No. Your reasoning doesnt hold water. Timmy just managed to fuck up his life even more. This should constitute some kind of human rights violation.
Don't forget the mental and emotional trauma of knowing without a shadow of a doubt that if Timmy didn't exist literally everyone lives would be better off. From his parents to his friends, even his enemies. Oh and he found this out in the middle of trying to show appreciation for said people by the way.
Kind of makes you wonder why he didn’t wish to become a fairy and be adopted by Cosmo and Wanda so that he could stay with them forever and help kids who were in his situation in the future. I think there was an episode where he was a fairy already but I feel with this plot it may finally bring closure to the series (again) and help him finally mature.
Yeah that sounds like a perfect ending. Maybe coulda been a sequel to this episode where after some chasing shenanigans across the time that everyone missed out on bc of the wish, Timmy gets an idea and begs to be sent back and made into a fairy instead of losing his. Then we get the epilogue of 20yrs later with Poof being normal sized (for a fairy) and Timmy reenacting a similar introduction that Timmy had with emphasis on how they’re “brothers” and some comedic relief to end it all out with anti-Timmy appearing out of nowhere and saying something quippy
But then what about his parents and his friends? He would be leaving them all behind. Also, they wouldn’t be able to drain the franchise for all its worth like they are doing now.
@Mocha Man Plays oh no an anti-timmy would basically become the most unlucky event to ever happen in theor universe thinking about it he'd be a selfless creature that caused destruction and mayhem trying to help anybody without learning what he does as bad yikes
@@lugiamastero13 I honestly didn’t think about that haha, would a human turned fairy even have an anti fairy? He had been turned into one before but I don’t think the anti fairy’s were a created yet. Then again this concept would cause more episodes or another movie meaning the franchise may never actually die like expected.
I blame the crappy system that wipes the memories of children as if their fantastical adventures never happened. It's basically gaslighting but on a major scale. I know it was a common trope in cartoons back then to keep a secret fantastical adventure from everyone somehow but I think it's definitely worn its welcome.
I know right!? How can people be expected to grow if they're not allowed to learn from the bad and good and mistakes which lead to emotional maturity when memory wipe is around the corner!?
If they allowed the kids to keep their memories those kids would grow up with wonderful memories that could give them the hope they need. The adventures could also be good stories for their children. These fairies could even save lives you never know once these kids turn into teens because they never had that feeling of love and happiness might become suicidal.
They should’ve just made them think they were dreams. Really how different are these adventures from any other dream. It makes complete sense, since no one else really knows they exist. Overtime you’d be forced to accept the fact..
I really feel like this either should have been the finale or never happened at all how could the show possibly just continue as normal after its revealed the main character is a 60 something year old man
Easy, you just gotta tweak the theme song a bit: Timmy is a older man, who no one understands. Trapped the whole world in time, so his fairies stayed with him! (NO RULEZ!) Doom and Gloom up in his room, exploits Cosmo’s stupidity He makes a secret wish and tells him to forget. Now in reality no one ages, no one ever ages. No elderly or any new babies! No one ages, no one ever ages Not mom. Not dog No one, nuh uh! He doesn’t need an excuse, after all whats to lose? Time’s fake your mistake, never dies, conquers fate! No one ages, no one ever ages To fit in just stay a kid, don’t lose Your fairly oddparents (Yeah, right)
Daamn that's some deep lore. The entire show is lived in a moment between time where nobody ever ages, and no kid is probably ever supposed to be able to make it to one million wishes because of the time restraints of being a kid, so it's super weird in fairy land that timmy has been able to make so many.
@@basic6735 Timmy could always just wish those ailments away, or wish for effective treatments and cures to be found. In real life, we are literally on the cusp of various treatments that reverse aging and would allow people to live decades or maybe even centuries longer in youthful state with good health. Though it probably would have been more effective to just wish that the fairy rules would change or just not apply to him, so that time could move forward with him keeping his fairy godparents and their wishes.
Can't blame the reason for the wish. Timmy's constantly neglected by his parents, bullied by his sitter, and his teacher don't seem any better. If the only people who'll listen to his woes are two fairies, why would he want to give them up to the ravages age?
To be fair a lot of those problems would be solved if he just grew up. He's 10. In a few years he won't need a babysitter anymore, he's got about 8 years of school left, and then he can get the hell out of Dimmsdale and never see his parents again if he so chooses. Take this fact along with the channel chasers movie. When he was aged up it was revealed he would have godparents longer than most other kids, until his mid teens. That would be about 3 years until adulthood with no fairies. He can deal.
@XxPeaceNinjaxX When he gets older he won't even remember cosmo and wanda all his memories will be wiped so the existence of fairest and that he used to have 3 would be unknown to him
@@XxPeaceNinjaxX the idea having to live 3 years with a sadistic babysitter that constantly threatens my life, neglectful parents who sometimes legit forgot they have a son, and a school with a comically aggressive bully who seemingly gets away with beating the breaks out of me on a daily basis would absolutely make me fear losing my fairies
@@XxPeaceNinjaxX Considering the problems Timmy has in his life, he's not living to be an adult. Either his bully or babysitter will murder him before he's 18.
And since he will get older, I believe Timmy soon decides to wish for time to move normally after the show ended and thus we get the ending of channel chasers
I agree, but labeling him as the 'worst' godkid is a stretch since he wasn't the one who caused the events of the first two world wars to happen. Edit: Since people are confused about my statement Wanda stated to the child that she and Cosmo looked after before Timmy that the child had misused their power to assassinate an important political which lead the world into World War 1. Then after that was ended the events of the world transpired into World War 2 hence why I said the first two world wars.
@@def3ndr887 Because prior to it, they were never shown empathy and love during the period where they suffered so badly to warrant fairy godparents. A kid unloved by the village will burn it down to feel it’s warmth. A very common and very real proverb. Only fantastical creatures ever loved them. Why would they ever see humans in the same light as the ones who saved them? From that point on, they see themselves on the same plain as their saviors (the fairy godparents) and thus all others as worthless.
I mean, on the whole, it was better for everybody. Everyone had immortality, and they traded that…so that they could get old and die?! Usually the only downside to living forever is watching your loved ones die, but they didn’t have to deal with that.
He's not a horrible godkid, more like he has trauma from abuse from his family and babysitter. Those fairies are his parents and he knows he will lose them forever and any memory of them would be removed. If anything that's cruel and unusual punishment, They gave him a real family that genuinely cared about him and watched his every move, Timmy is a special case and those special cases should have their family forever and when they get older, at least remove the wishes but, save the family.
@@megaultradamnUmmm, yes and no. Because people like you still try to think of those kids as adults while ignoring reality. Reality says his brain has not fully developed, that includes the frontal Lobe. Also, he’s not horrible, Timmy actually feels remorse and usually tries to make amends when he does something wrong. Try again.
50+ years and he still gets major Fs in all his tests he doesn't go through massive shenanigans to achieve success in. Boy goes through the same school and probably same problems for 50 years and still fails nearly every test.
Heck father time made things worse in a sense. Everyone o. Earth especially timmys friends and family immediately noticed they were 50 yrs. Older and there was the gag that no one knew how to work their devices. That not really a good state to leave people in after a time freeze. You'd think they'd still experience time having moved forward, but no it's like waking up in a place you've never been to/heard of
I think stopping time from moving forward was either implied or the writers later thought of it because other people would get suspicious that 5 or more years has passed and they haven’t aged. And Timmy can’t have people be suspicious
I mean, remember that Rick and Morty episode where Rick when back to him home universe and this guy had a bunch of letters from himself about living the same hellish day over and over again? Is that not worse than WW1 ? Sure we have a reference for one and not the other but an entire planet is suffering. There's no way to win, no way to make it stop. There is only the eternal year. Wars end. Time stops don't.
He wished away every living thing besides the girl he liked and his fairies so that she would be with him. He was perfectly content to leave the world like that until Trixie got too clingy and turned violent. WWI only killed 20 million. Timmy wiped out 8 *BILLION* humans and an unknown number of extraterrestrial lifeforms (he deliberately did so because an alien hit on Trixie). While he undid the wish, he did so for his own good. He didn't miss his friends or family. He didn't reflect on the enormity of his actions. He didn't feel bad about Trixie's obvious mental instability until it threatened his own wellbeing. Timmy was a monster.
I had sympathy for Timmy before the episode we figured out that he kinda ruined Crocker’s life. And because he unknowing destroyed it, kinda turned Crocker into a power sources that fuels Fairy World. And then they used all the crazies obsessed with finding the existence of fairies all over the world, and let’s not talk about how they all look like a family member of Crocker.
Really makes you wonder about the Channel Chasers movie. Was the ending after 60+ years of the wish finally being undone? How long did it take Timmy to finally let go and grow up? Then again, the movie makes more sense if you just believe it ti be the end of the show canonically in the timeline. Still, just imagine the consequences. Everyone else’s lives stuck in limbo without them realizing it. Also, if there is a Fairy Consul that makes all the rules and officiates trials and laws, is Jorgan an enforcer at this point?
I always thought that he is enforcer of lower rank, I mean in case of something for fairies to be solved easily, he shows up, said what is happening and gives a child chance to repent. While for harder crimes goes to Tribunal. Besides, he has some knd of soft spot for Timmy. In one of episodes he saw how Timmy is treated and he said that his life is miserable and he would need his Godparents for a long, long time.
Technically he might have to enforce the rules when it comes to Cosmo. They are cousins. Yes Jorgen and Cosmo are cousins though we don’t get that detail until many many seasons later. Or meet nana boom boom Jorgen at one point was Cosmo superior in the Fairy Military academy. Cosmo and Wanda when they get to Timmy were still on level 13 probation. Jorgen lost stars off his rank because Cosmo sunk Atlantis and other various civilizations in turmoil and somehow created Pittsburg. You think I be shittposting but this is legit what happens in shorthand notes off what I remember from this show.
Honestly, in the episode "Abra-catastrophe", where Timmy is celebrated for having kept his fairies a secret for a full year, and Jorgan presented Timmy with a magic muffin that grants ANY rule-free wish... He should have wished to be able to keep Cosmo and Wanda as his fairies forever.
Damn that's just heartbreaking tbh He was so desperate for family that he would damn everyone else, even though he technically already had a family... But they were never there for him.... Yikes
That's when the show aired. But to calculate Timmy being 60 not 10 in 2024 that means he was born in the year 1964... Meaning Timmy was 10 in 1974 @@DaniaApfel. BUT to calculate the year from the show being aired in 1991, he was born in 1931 (if Timmy made his secret wish in 1991 he was born in 1931, he was 10 in 1941.) But for this to pan out, it would mean technology kept advancing as usual because no one is using an ice box to store food or using a pay phone to make calls in the tv show lol. Infact they have smart phones and HD tvs
@@LittleHatoriActually, him being born in 1991 still makes sense because Crocker existed in 1972, which he traveled back to. As a result, he couldn't be born before then. The series real year would have to be in the 2060s or so since like you said, they already have 2000s tech, so he likely made the wish in 2002/2003 his time since I think he had at least 2 birthday episodes. The show aired in 2001.
And since he will get older, I believe Timmy soon decides to wish for time to move normally after the show ended and thus we get the ending of channel chasers
Do not blame Timothy for doing something that he should not have been able to do if people were smart .Da Rulez says you can not add like a single extra seat to a stadium for a day to see a show but fucking with the flow of Time for the Entire Universe is allowed because no one thought to ban it .
Ten years would’ve been more in line with the show’s real age then. Plus, it might’ve been a chance for Butch Hartman to adapt some of his ten years later ideas to screen
I mean immortality and perpetual life with the people that I care about in exchange gif some shmuck staying 10 and having magic god parents …. That seems like a sweet deal to me.
True, but no aging. Unless ur a fairy, no kids. Not old enough to drink? Too bad , that birthday will never come. Have injuries that will heal in a year with physical therapy, too bad. Approved for housing next year while being homeless? Too bad.
@@silverswan2673 Meh, alcoholic drinks are just pure poison. It has no benefit at all sad to say about that one. Not being forced to pay taxes without having responsible politicians in your own country? couldn't be me!
Two things: 1) have you met the kid's parents and babysitter? It's a wonder that cps hasn't yoinked him at this point. 2) how has no one noticed 50 years go by without anything changing?
Most people dont pay any particular attention to the goings on around them. I can absolutely see it being a case of "Nobody else is talking about it, im not going to say anything."
I’m pretty sure it’s just the writers being lazy and not wanting to factor that into the story. Let’s be real, for this to even be green lit just means the writers and director didn’t give a flying fuck about Timmy’s character.
Perhaps an aspect of the wish is that nobody (except Timmy) correctly remembers how much time has actually passed. It may be possible that they can only (properly) remember the past several months, maybe a year or two, as a way to protect the secret wish.
Timmy wouldn't be so selfish, if everyone else in his family wasn't so terrible to him. The fairy godparents want to break that cycle, but even they are having problems as well. If Timmy lived long enough and aged to being a teenager, he'd use his Fairyversary muffin to pull off a Columbine, or something far worse, concerning TImmy's history.
His godparents were infinitely better than his birth parents. I really don't blame him for making that wish. When you think about it, he also gave more time for other godkids with their godparents
can you really blame him for making his wish? His parents neglect him to the point where when Timmy wished to *never be born* he saw that his parents were HAPPIER without him around, and he lived with that memory. The kid basically asked for suicide and saw that it would be better for those around him. Frankly, given his parents basically not thinking of him as someone worth their time and the other people making his life a living hell (a stalker teacher, unreliable friends and a sadistic babysitter) I feel like it's a bloody miracle Timmy didnt end up doing something far worse. Kid probably would've ended up committing murder if it wasnt for his fairy godparents being the only family he has. Even so...they try their best but they aren't replacements for everything in his life, and fairies don't abide by the same rules as humans when it comes to aging or society. Theres always some disconnect and I dont think you can fully blame Timmy or them when you realize...well...nobody is really able to teach him how to be a good or selfless person.
God this singular special's twist destroys like everything the show bulit up and the channel chasers movie whole point of timmy needing to grow up and leaving his god parents behind when he gets older and dosen't need them anymore This is defintely the worst episode of the whole show from the stupid show ruining twist.
in defence he could've for the channel chasers been the very first attempt to keep his faries forever before making the secret wish since timmy says he wasn't supposed to grow up being in the t.v. yes eventually as shown he let's go of that, but that's just the show ending off on the way future. But right now he probably found another way around it, by literally breaking the rules after the channel chasers was a bust for him.
@@savageratentertainment timmy learns at the end of channel chasers it's gonna suck he'll eventually lose his fairies but he has to and he'll be better for it so he should've have to learn that twice
It's funny you mention channel chasers, after secret wish I'm almost certain, that's why Timmy is horrified to see an older version of himself since he mad this wish already.
Honestly their job must be so emotionally draining. You look after these kids and once they grow up not only are they not a part of your life anymore, they don’t remember you or anything that happened. They probably see it differently as they made a positive impact on those kids lives regardless, but it’d be hard being forgotten like that
Well, the pilot version of him (season 0?) WAS fairly smart, or at least crafty. The original issue was his wand was buggy. So that actually lines up pretty well.
@@gluttonousgoddess Cosmo in the pilot was Street Smart while Wanda was Book Smart and I thought it was a really good idea instead of dumbing down cosmo more and more
@@-Dazwischen yes it can be logical and can be incorporated into the series well, I don’t like how they made him the next Patrick of to the point where “he’s suppose to be dumb” is the punchline.
Let's be honest with the school system like timmy's, parents, abusive babysitter, and even his so-called best friends are kind of terrible I don't blame him for doing any of that that's a smart idea to keep the only people who actually care about him nearby
As a fan of this series when I was a kid, I always felt that Channel Chasers and Wishology were decent ways to tie up the series. In those series Timmy really did a lot for himself and others, it’s sad something like this had happen
You know if the problem.was he didnt want to lose cosmo and wanda as family he could have talked to them and potentially turned them into his human family or alternatively wished to become a fairy himself timmy was willing to make a timeloop, so its jot that far fetched hed straight up abbadandon his humanity
I don't think it was that bad, he prevented aging. Kept everyone young and happy, stopped the perpetual march toward the cliff edge that we are all on. He gave those with very little time a lot of it. And honestly, who could say that they would make any different decisions in his place? Your aging loved ones, wouldn't you want a little more time with them if you could?
If you forget everything good that your fairies made happen when you get too old what's the point of having them again? Or do those memories just get replaced in subtle ways?
Timmy isn't the worst. He's one of the best. He just came from an emotionally abusive home. Cosmo and Wanda are the only real family he has and he didn't want to lose them. Timmy's a good kid.
*Gives 10-year-old unlimited power" "wow how selfish for them to wish for a FAMILY without knowing decades of consequences" bruh he's literally a child lol
Ah, Rick Sanchez did the exact same thing in Rick and Morty but he wasn't actually there to watch the universe suffer forever while he kept it to torture himself about the death of his wife... That was hardly the worst thing he did
Just, dude, make a bunch of wishes before you turn 18 so that you can start your adult life as a demigod chad with a lot of money (Or stuff that can easily be made into money like a particular resource if that's against da rulez) and win at life.
@@jvanimation9520 You mean like freezing time with a secret wish? Man, if only someone in the series got away with doing something as rule breaking as that with virtually no consequences for over a few decades…
I can understand Timmy would be sad to lose his fairies, but he wouldn’t be for long. It’s already been established that after a kid loses their fairy god parents, their memories are erased, so Timmy would eventually forget he ever had fairies.
It Timmy unlike most kids actually knows that when he loses them his memory be wiped we’re as other kids w godparents don’t know about that stipulation
That's a good point. If so they either... 1) were erased from both mind and history, which is terrible Or 2) never thought of it due to there lives not as miserable when Timmy has an ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE life. The implications are always disturbing to think on...
When you don't watch the show with a deeper understanding, you understand that Timmy wasn't a bad Godkid. 1.) His parents. They constantly neglect him and borderline abuse him, they ignore his pleas for help, and then constantly mocks him. Not only that, remember the episode that Timmy wished he was never born. Imagine seeing your parents more happy because you weren't born. That's gotta scar you for life. 2.) Vicky. An abusing babysitter. Not much to say. 3.) Friends that only care when he's popular. 4.) School bully. 5.) And the only people that care about him are his fairies. So of course he wouldn't want to give them up. He doesn't want to be alone again
To be fair, he does have parents who doesn't care for him and neglect him, and he has a baby sitter who's abuses him, and even then he has no one to talk to about this stuff other than the fairies
Honestly surprised nobody else did this but I guess with the rules of people getting fairies, they’re generally more morally righteous, just down on their luck. Yeah Bucksaplenty isn’t the most morally correct but not the most corrupt because he didn’t wish to rule capitalism or something (and didn’t do this). I guess this was them having a wrong judgement on Timmy. Tbh this episode would’ve been a great finale though… a lot of their specials would’ve made awesome finales.
Tbh, considering you lose them just before you become a legal adult, I do not see why he made it such an issue. Literally make some wishes to set yourself up for life, get some BADASS shit (Dinosaurs and dragons, please and thank you, among The Force and other things.) And among the thousands or millions of wishes, I would make two final wishes on our last day. I wish you would come and visit me every weekend. Or something like that. And I wish none of my wishes could be undone by another godkid. Basically they can still be with another God kid, but now they have a legitimate excuse to come hang out with me so we can still see each other and they can help out another kid. In fact, bring the new kid along too! If he's in such a tough spot, I wouldn't mind lending him a hand at all. Give him or her someone to talk to that isn't an all powerful fairy.
The only one who uses his brain and cheated the fairy’s system
Lol
I was wondering why no other god kid did such a simple cheat on the system.
@@slivorywings2821 what I would do you k ow the magic muffin I get 1 rule free wish (except a better tasting muffin) what is stopping me for wishing whenever I say muffin I get another one and since it is the same it ain’t better tasting and then and my next muffin wish to have them forever since they did say the muffin magic is stronger than fairy don’t think they can take it away
@@LuciferLovesDucks666 True so, many cheats so little time.
@@LuciferLovesDucks666and you can take multiple bites of the muffin
I wouldn’t call Timmy the worst god kid. One of cosmo and Wanda’s previous kids literally caused world war 1.
Yeah they took out Archduke Ferdinand!
Messing with space n time n keeping everyone in the same time is worst then war
You're wrong crimson he messed with space time.
@@jamesday9104 except nobody but Timmy knows it. Therefore no harm is done regardless of how selfish
I suppose then it’s just a debate over what’s worse. The cycle of terrible death and new life or to be frozen forever.
I've always saw Cosmo and Wanda as Timmys parents more than his actual parents
Yeahhh I’m pretty sure everyone did
What's more ironic is that the same actors who voice Cosmo and Wanda also voice Timmy's parents.
That’s what I was thinking about too
I can see why Timmy is selfish and demanding cause he is what you call a child with no respect for the rules and no understanding of right and wrong due to no parental guidance and teachings like he forcibly wished for cosmo and Wanda to have poof and then he had the audacity to wish cosmo while pregnant with poof away long story short Timmy a bad kid but it’s almost like it’s his parents fault that he’s selfishly bad
Yeah I think everybody did but that's why they were his godparents it was their job that he was happy while point them in the right direction in life that is what godparents actually do they help you when you need them and they point you in the right direction so you don't make the wrong decisions Wanda is very good with that but Cosmo is like that cool uncle you always wanted😂
Timmy pulled an Ash Ketchum
Nah💀
@@aceeonyt57 bro didn’t need to do him like that
@@samuelflipaclip7415 Jit trippin
lol
good old wood mustard
“Actually, I’m 40, I just look 10, that’s how fit I am”
"groovy"
Ash ketchum:
Im 25 but im mentaly 5 thats how fit Iam
@@krysert4552 🚐..hey kid..it's TONS of candy in the van..I SWEAR....
@@KingOfHarlots86 you son of the bltch, Im in
If I had as awful of a childhood as Timmy I’d make that wish too. His real parents are neglectful, his babysitter is a monster, his friends are unreliable, his teacher is a stalker, and he’s the laughing stock of the Dimmsdale Student Body.
Cosmo and Wanda (mostly Wanda) are the only REAL family he’s ever had
True
Makes me feel sad that in what would seem as an innocent cartoon show, Timmy doesn't really have anyone until Cosmo and Wanda appear and scared to lose them as they are his only family, he finds a way to keep them forever, Idk if the show was written with that intention but Timmy really goes through some traumatic shit
Poof too no lie they had a great relationship
i like how people copium with these ''well is justifield his live sucked his tacher is bad his parent is goffy his friends areunrealiable blah blah''
dude that's is just bad live but IT IS NOT ENOHT TO LITERALLY STOP TIME ITSELF
@@olmollmk6681
No one is saying Timmy is right, just that they understand his motivations.
I feel like Fairly Oddparents could easily be rewritten to become a psychological horror with Timmy going from an abused kid to a sociopath who doesn't want to let go of his fairies
The reboot we need
Need to get meat canyon on this idea
A better reboot than TFOP has actually had.
You watch too much anime kid lol
@@mrneverlackin5663 I don't watch anime
I mean, he found a way to loophole the system, so while selfish, I will admit it's clever
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"We do a little trollin..."
"TIMMY YOU RUINED THE SPACETIME CONTINUUMS"
lol
And bombed a nursing home but that’s the least of the problems
@@thisnameistaken2364 a little minor tomfoolery
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Look at it from Timmy's perspective.
He has a miserable life even compared to most of the godkids seen in the show. He is a stranger in his own home with extremely neglectful and idiotic parents. Is at the bottom of the food chain at school and the friends he does have tend to waver between extremely close or casual in regards to their friendship, though to be fair Timmy is also in that boat when it comes to them too. And then there is Vicky, enough said there.
Crocker and Chester at least had a supportive and loving parent. Remy was lonely but if Chester could get Fairies for being poor, Remy could just counseling or a chance to make friends instead of get Wandicimo.
Cosmo, Wanda and Poof are the only family he's really got.
He had it semi rough but to have fairy god parents for as long as he did made no sense. He was literally meeting celebs and getting his name out there. He was happier than Chester was halfway through the series. They should have taken away his fairies then give them over to one of the thousands of orphans we saw in the christmas episode.
Wasn't it implied he would lose his fairies way over being 16-17. Which pretty much enough to get rid of crocker and Vicky should be taking care of him
If Timmy grew up, he could just get out of that house and move on with his life. Or he could just wish for more attentive parents and that Vicky would be fired and replaced with a better babysitter. Instead he condemmed himself to perpetual misery, wishing for insane shit that backfires and driving himself insane. This is really a dark situation that Timmy created not just for himself but for everyone else, and for what? No. Your reasoning doesnt hold water. Timmy just managed to fuck up his life even more. This should constitute some kind of human rights violation.
Don't forget the mental and emotional trauma of knowing without a shadow of a doubt that if Timmy didn't exist literally everyone lives would be better off. From his parents to his friends, even his enemies. Oh and he found this out in the middle of trying to show appreciation for said people by the way.
@@owenleal Uh he wished Vicky got fired once...
It didn't end well.
Kind of makes you wonder why he didn’t wish to become a fairy and be adopted by Cosmo and Wanda so that he could stay with them forever and help kids who were in his situation in the future. I think there was an episode where he was a fairy already but I feel with this plot it may finally bring closure to the series (again) and help him finally mature.
Yeah that sounds like a perfect ending. Maybe coulda been a sequel to this episode where after some chasing shenanigans across the time that everyone missed out on bc of the wish, Timmy gets an idea and begs to be sent back and made into a fairy instead of losing his. Then we get the epilogue of 20yrs later with Poof being normal sized (for a fairy) and Timmy reenacting a similar introduction that Timmy had with emphasis on how they’re “brothers” and some comedic relief to end it all out with anti-Timmy appearing out of nowhere and saying something quippy
But then what about his parents and his friends? He would be leaving them all behind.
Also, they wouldn’t be able to drain the franchise for all its worth like they are doing now.
@Mocha Man Plays oh no an anti-timmy would basically become the most unlucky event to ever happen in theor universe thinking about it he'd be a selfless creature that caused destruction and mayhem trying to help anybody without learning what he does as bad yikes
@@lugiamastero13 I honestly didn’t think about that haha, would a human turned fairy even have an anti fairy? He had been turned into one before but I don’t think the anti fairy’s were a created yet. Then again this concept would cause more episodes or another movie meaning the franchise may never actually die like expected.
@@koraknight6995 I think yes as long as his transformation was permanent or so to speak considering foop exists once poof was born and whatnot
I blame the crappy system that wipes the memories of children as if their fantastical adventures never happened. It's basically gaslighting but on a major scale.
I know it was a common trope in cartoons back then to keep a secret fantastical adventure from everyone somehow but I think it's definitely worn its welcome.
I know right!? How can people be expected to grow if they're not allowed to learn from the bad and good and mistakes which lead to emotional maturity when memory wipe is around the corner!?
Kinda like how The Kids Next Door get decommissioned when they turn 13
If they allowed the kids to keep their memories those kids would grow up with wonderful memories that could give them the hope they need. The adventures could also be good stories for their children. These fairies could even save lives you never know once these kids turn into teens because they never had that feeling of love and happiness might become suicidal.
They should’ve just made them think they were dreams. Really how different are these adventures from any other dream. It makes complete sense, since no one else really knows they exist. Overtime you’d be forced to accept the fact..
I always felt like they should keep the memories. You lose your fairies when you mature enough to understand why it has to be kept a secret.
I really feel like this either should have been the finale or never happened at all how could the show possibly just continue as normal after its revealed the main character is a 60 something year old man
I feel like like they should of made it so itd be near the end and give atleast one more episode to really have it all end
Easy, you just gotta tweak the theme song a bit:
Timmy is a older man, who no one understands.
Trapped the whole world in time, so his fairies stayed with him! (NO RULEZ!)
Doom and Gloom up in his room, exploits Cosmo’s stupidity
He makes a secret wish and tells him to forget.
Now in reality no one ages, no one ever ages.
No elderly or any new babies!
No one ages, no one ever ages
Not mom. Not dog
No one, nuh uh!
He doesn’t need an excuse, after all whats to lose?
Time’s fake your mistake, never dies, conquers fate!
No one ages, no one ever ages
To fit in just stay a kid, don’t lose
Your fairly oddparents
(Yeah, right)
@@Wertsir appreciate that effort man thanks for 100 likes guys
@@Wertsir A+ for effort
@@BestMsterdon't you mean "F"
It added some fun extra context to Channel Chasers though.
Timmy yells "I'm not supposed to grow up" at his older self, and now we know why
This was after or before channel chasers?
@@Pwilliams4000 after
@@anthonynorman7545 oh then this should’ve been the finale
@@Pwilliams4000 agreed
@@Pwilliams4000 maybe older Timmy broke the wish after realizing the consequences in his universe?
This man been shooting his shot at Trixie for 50 years
And failed for 50 years
Bruh
0 rizz
Lmfao 😂😂😂
He got her one episode and learned that maybe she's not the one for him.
Daamn that's some deep lore. The entire show is lived in a moment between time where nobody ever ages, and no kid is probably ever supposed to be able to make it to one million wishes because of the time restraints of being a kid, so it's super weird in fairy land that timmy has been able to make so many.
I guess you could say he was “god awful”
Idk I think i could make a “fairly”better joke then that
He also has "fairly" "oddparents"
_Ba dum tss_
Just take my like and go…
Booo!! That was a bad pun!
Go directly to jail!
Do not collect 200 when pass go
Feel bad for granny who was 90 when the wish was made
Bro be looking like fresh mummy
USS Voyager, nice.
Feel bad that she was given another 50 years without getting any worse? His wish was a blessing to the universe.
@@bdp4 who tf would want to be an old person with back pain, mental illness and a million other health issues for another 50 years?
@@basic6735 Timmy could always just wish those ailments away, or wish for effective treatments and cures to be found. In real life, we are literally on the cusp of various treatments that reverse aging and would allow people to live decades or maybe even centuries longer in youthful state with good health.
Though it probably would have been more effective to just wish that the fairy rules would change or just not apply to him, so that time could move forward with him keeping his fairy godparents and their wishes.
Can't blame the reason for the wish. Timmy's constantly neglected by his parents, bullied by his sitter, and his teacher don't seem any better. If the only people who'll listen to his woes are two fairies, why would he want to give them up to the ravages age?
To be fair a lot of those problems would be solved if he just grew up. He's 10. In a few years he won't need a babysitter anymore, he's got about 8 years of school left, and then he can get the hell out of Dimmsdale and never see his parents again if he so chooses.
Take this fact along with the channel chasers movie. When he was aged up it was revealed he would have godparents longer than most other kids, until his mid teens. That would be about 3 years until adulthood with no fairies. He can deal.
@@XxPeaceNinjaxXtrue, but when he is older, who is his family, definitely not his “mom” and “dad”
@XxPeaceNinjaxX When he gets older he won't even remember cosmo and wanda all his memories will be wiped so the existence of fairest and that he used to have 3 would be unknown to him
@@XxPeaceNinjaxX the idea having to live 3 years with a sadistic babysitter that constantly threatens my life, neglectful parents who sometimes legit forgot they have a son, and a school with a comically aggressive bully who seemingly gets away with beating the breaks out of me on a daily basis would absolutely make me fear losing my fairies
@@XxPeaceNinjaxX Considering the problems Timmy has in his life, he's not living to be an adult. Either his bully or babysitter will murder him before he's 18.
I just can't get over that scene from Channel Chasers when he met his future self and said, "I shouldn't get old"
And since he will get older, I believe Timmy soon decides to wish for time to move normally after the show ended and thus we get the ending of channel chasers
I agree, but labeling him as the 'worst' godkid is a stretch since he wasn't the one who caused the events of the first two world wars to happen.
Edit: Since people are confused about my statement Wanda stated to the child that she and Cosmo looked after before Timmy that the child had misused their power to assassinate an important political which lead the world into World War 1. Then after that was ended the events of the world transpired into World War 2 hence why I said the first two world wars.
It seems whoever is given fairies those kids tend to become major a-holes
@@def3ndr887 Because prior to it, they were never shown empathy and love during the period where they suffered so badly to warrant fairy godparents.
A kid unloved by the village will burn it down to feel it’s warmth. A very common and very real proverb.
Only fantastical creatures ever loved them. Why would they ever see humans in the same light as the ones who saved them? From that point on, they see themselves on the same plain as their saviors (the fairy godparents) and thus all others as worthless.
What do you mean "first two"??
@@Norinia though it’s hard for one to pull off, not one thought to reject becoming the very thing that oppressed them in the first place
@@orgixvi3 Basically every single event in WW1 led into WW2... The wars are THAT interconnected...
I mean, on the whole, it was better for everybody. Everyone had immortality, and they traded that…so that they could get old and die?! Usually the only downside to living forever is watching your loved ones die, but they didn’t have to deal with that.
What about sick people, old people, and kids who are abused and neglected?
you mean being forced to live for even after the end of the world isn't a downside?
@@5Chr5ome5 If everything stays the same I don't think the world or the universe will end. The safest timeline
People should have Gerascophobia, don't you remember in Caillou episode called "Caillou's getting older"?
This is probably the most extreme and complex version of this dilemma
He's not a horrible godkid, more like he has trauma from abuse from his family and babysitter. Those fairies are his parents and he knows he will lose them forever and any memory of them would be removed. If anything that's cruel and unusual punishment, They gave him a real family that genuinely cared about him and watched his every move, Timmy is a special case and those special cases should have their family forever and when they get older, at least remove the wishes but, save the family.
Every horrible kid has a sad backstory. Doesn't stop them from being horrible.
@@megaultradamnUmmm, yes and no. Because people like you still try to think of those kids as adults while ignoring reality. Reality says his brain has not fully developed, that includes the frontal Lobe. Also, he’s not horrible, Timmy actually feels remorse and usually tries to make amends when he does something wrong. Try again.
Imagine someone was dying of cancer in hospital bed, and they just have to stay there forever because of his wish
They aren't aware of the passage of time. To them barely any time passed.
@@herke7237 uhm yeah but that doesn’t mean what he did he was any bad
@@jjrocks9960 It's neither bad nor good. Noone was suffering nor were they really benefitting so...
50+ years and he still gets major Fs in all his tests he doesn't go through massive shenanigans to achieve success in.
Boy goes through the same school and probably same problems for 50 years and still fails nearly every test.
He probably doesn’t care at that point if you know your gonna be in the same class forever with no consequences why try on anything
To be fair while Timmy isn't the brightest Crocker of s horrible at teaching and has a 99% Fail Rate and he enjoys it
Heck father time made things worse in a sense. Everyone o. Earth especially timmys friends and family immediately noticed they were 50 yrs. Older and there was the gag that no one knew how to work their devices. That not really a good state to leave people in after a time freeze. You'd think they'd still experience time having moved forward, but no it's like waking up in a place you've never been to/heard of
He actually wished everyone would stop AGING not that time would quit moving forward but even the writers of the episode forgot that part lol.
I think stopping time from moving forward was either implied or the writers later thought of it because other people would get suspicious that 5 or more years has passed and they haven’t aged. And Timmy can’t have people be suspicious
Timmy isn't the *worst* godkid.
Remember.
One of Cosmo and Wanda's previous godkids caused World War 1.
He broke the space time continuum. Wdym he isn't the worst?
Glad I'm not the only one who thinks this
You cant compare him to someone else and be like nah hes not bad. Doesnt change the fact he did something terrible
I mean, remember that Rick and Morty episode where Rick when back to him home universe and this guy had a bunch of letters from himself about living the same hellish day over and over again? Is that not worse than WW1 ? Sure we have a reference for one and not the other but an entire planet is suffering. There's no way to win, no way to make it stop. There is only the eternal year. Wars end. Time stops don't.
He wished away every living thing besides the girl he liked and his fairies so that she would be with him. He was perfectly content to leave the world like that until Trixie got too clingy and turned violent. WWI only killed 20 million. Timmy wiped out 8 *BILLION* humans and an unknown number of extraterrestrial lifeforms (he deliberately did so because an alien hit on Trixie).
While he undid the wish, he did so for his own good. He didn't miss his friends or family. He didn't reflect on the enormity of his actions. He didn't feel bad about Trixie's obvious mental instability until it threatened his own wellbeing.
Timmy was a monster.
I had sympathy for Timmy before the episode we figured out that he kinda ruined Crocker’s life. And because he unknowing destroyed it, kinda turned Crocker into a power sources that fuels Fairy World. And then they used all the crazies obsessed with finding the existence of fairies all over the world, and let’s not talk about how they all look like a family member of Crocker.
Really makes you wonder about the Channel Chasers movie. Was the ending after 60+ years of the wish finally being undone? How long did it take Timmy to finally let go and grow up? Then again, the movie makes more sense if you just believe it ti be the end of the show canonically in the timeline. Still, just imagine the consequences. Everyone else’s lives stuck in limbo without them realizing it. Also, if there is a Fairy Consul that makes all the rules and officiates trials and laws, is Jorgan an enforcer at this point?
I always thought that he is enforcer of lower rank, I mean in case of something for fairies to be solved easily, he shows up, said what is happening and gives a child chance to repent. While for harder crimes goes to Tribunal. Besides, he has some knd of soft spot for Timmy. In one of episodes he saw how Timmy is treated and he said that his life is miserable and he would need his Godparents for a long, long time.
Technically he might have to enforce the rules when it comes to Cosmo.
They are cousins. Yes Jorgen and Cosmo are cousins though we don’t get that detail until many many seasons later. Or meet nana boom boom
Jorgen at one point was Cosmo superior in the Fairy Military academy. Cosmo and Wanda when they get to Timmy were still on level 13 probation. Jorgen lost stars off his rank because Cosmo sunk Atlantis and other various civilizations in turmoil and somehow created Pittsburg.
You think I be shittposting but this is legit what happens in shorthand notes off what I remember from this show.
@@sakuraryuji01 High councill of magic wehn Cosmo sunk the Atlantis: *I sleep*
HCoM when Cosmo created Pittsburg: REALLY?
Honestly, in the episode "Abra-catastrophe", where Timmy is celebrated for having kept his fairies a secret for a full year, and Jorgan presented Timmy with a magic muffin that grants ANY rule-free wish... He should have wished to be able to keep Cosmo and Wanda as his fairies forever.
I think Jordan wouldn't have liked it but he should have at least tried
You could say that Timmy is a terrible godkid, but then the Wishology trilogy would slap you in the face.
Damn that's just heartbreaking tbh
He was so desperate for family that he would damn everyone else, even though he technically already had a family... But they were never there for him.... Yikes
Timmy makes several references to being older than 10. They set it up for a while
Timmy is actually 60 years old because of his secret wish and he was born in 1942.
Fuck you talking about?
That wouldn't be how that works but at least you've exposed other idiotic sheeps that liked the comment.
Huh no Timmy was born in 1991
That's when the show aired. But to calculate Timmy being 60 not 10 in 2024 that means he was born in the year 1964... Meaning Timmy was 10 in 1974 @@DaniaApfel.
BUT to calculate the year from the show being aired in 1991, he was born in 1931 (if Timmy made his secret wish in 1991 he was born in 1931, he was 10 in 1941.)
But for this to pan out, it would mean technology kept advancing as usual because no one is using an ice box to store food or using a pay phone to make calls in the tv show lol. Infact they have smart phones and HD tvs
@@LittleHatoriActually, him being born in 1991 still makes sense because Crocker existed in 1972, which he traveled back to. As a result, he couldn't be born before then. The series real year would have to be in the 2060s or so since like you said, they already have 2000s tech, so he likely made the wish in 2002/2003 his time since I think he had at least 2 birthday episodes. The show aired in 2001.
Remember how in Channel Chasers, after seeing his older self, Timmy says that he’s “not supposed to get older”
That’s what we call continuity.
And since he will get older, I believe Timmy soon decides to wish for time to move normally after the show ended and thus we get the ending of channel chasers
Do not blame Timothy for doing something that he should not have been able to do if people were smart .Da Rulez says you can not add like a single extra seat to a stadium for a day to see a show but fucking with the flow of Time for the Entire Universe is allowed because no one thought to ban it .
In the movie with future Timmy. When he reveals himself young Timmy says it can't be true because he's nit supposed to get older
Ten years would’ve been more in line with the show’s real age then. Plus, it might’ve been a chance for Butch Hartman to adapt some of his ten years later ideas to screen
Missed opportunity right there
I refuse to admit anything past channel chasers was canon
I'm right with you.
me too
@@michaelg4981definitely better than this secret wish episode
Considering the whole world seems against Timmy he really shouldn't feel bad
I mean immortality and perpetual life with the people that I care about in exchange gif some shmuck staying 10 and having magic god parents …. That seems like a sweet deal to me.
True, but no aging. Unless ur a fairy, no kids. Not old enough to drink? Too bad , that birthday will never come. Have injuries that will heal in a year with physical therapy, too bad. Approved for housing next year while being homeless? Too bad.
@@silverswan2673 Meh, alcoholic drinks are just pure poison. It has no benefit at all sad to say about that one. Not being forced to pay taxes without having responsible politicians in your own country? couldn't be me!
Two things:
1) have you met the kid's parents and babysitter? It's a wonder that cps hasn't yoinked him at this point.
2) how has no one noticed 50 years go by without anything changing?
Meh timmy world is missed up so i'm not suprrise
Most people dont pay any particular attention to the goings on around them. I can absolutely see it being a case of "Nobody else is talking about it, im not going to say anything."
I’m pretty sure it’s just the writers being lazy and not wanting to factor that into the story. Let’s be real, for this to even be green lit just means the writers and director didn’t give a flying fuck about Timmy’s character.
Perhaps an aspect of the wish is that nobody (except Timmy) correctly remembers how much time has actually passed. It may be possible that they can only (properly) remember the past several months, maybe a year or two, as a way to protect the secret wish.
@@SirDubbsSo y'all say it's a crime for use floating timeline ?
Timmy wouldn't be so selfish, if everyone else in his family wasn't so terrible to him. The fairy godparents want to break that cycle, but even they are having problems as well. If Timmy lived long enough and aged to being a teenager, he'd use his Fairyversary muffin to pull off a Columbine, or something far worse, concerning TImmy's history.
Whats a worse wish is he wished to see what it would be like if he were never born and everything was better
Timmy had abusive parents and didn't want to lose the only people that cared about him
Neglectful not abusive.
@Tim Stotelmeyer neglect is a form of abuse and they do significantly worse than just neglect him.
@@Draiocht012 1st world problems. Neglect is just the nature of the world under real circumstances
@@WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq 🤓🤓
@@WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq Neglect is a very real problem that should not be so easily Dismissed
"Timmy looks 10 but he's actually 50! Find out how Timmy was able to find the secret to eternal youth! The fairy law keepers hate him!"
This really should have been the series finale
It is the rest of the stuff after this is not canon
Correction, Channel Chasers should have been the finale
@kingmo8789 Actually, it was or was the original plan
His godparents were infinitely better than his birth parents. I really don't blame him for making that wish. When you think about it, he also gave more time for other godkids with their godparents
Bro, this is the only cartoon that actually has a reason for the character not aging at all
can you really blame him for making his wish? His parents neglect him to the point where when Timmy wished to *never be born* he saw that his parents were HAPPIER without him around, and he lived with that memory. The kid basically asked for suicide and saw that it would be better for those around him. Frankly, given his parents basically not thinking of him as someone worth their time and the other people making his life a living hell (a stalker teacher, unreliable friends and a sadistic babysitter) I feel like it's a bloody miracle Timmy didnt end up doing something far worse. Kid probably would've ended up committing murder if it wasnt for his fairy godparents being the only family he has.
Even so...they try their best but they aren't replacements for everything in his life, and fairies don't abide by the same rules as humans when it comes to aging or society. Theres always some disconnect and I dont think you can fully blame Timmy or them when you realize...well...nobody is really able to teach him how to be a good or selfless person.
God this singular special's twist destroys like everything the show bulit up and the channel chasers movie whole point of timmy needing to grow up and leaving his god parents behind when he gets older and dosen't need them anymore
This is defintely the worst episode of the whole show from the stupid show ruining twist.
in defence he could've for the channel chasers been the very first attempt to keep his faries forever before making the secret wish since timmy says he wasn't supposed to grow up being in the t.v. yes eventually as shown he let's go of that, but that's just the show ending off on the way future.
But right now he probably found another way around it, by literally breaking the rules after the channel chasers was a bust for him.
@@savageratentertainment timmy learns at the end of channel chasers it's gonna suck he'll eventually lose his fairies but he has to and he'll be better for it so he should've have to learn that twice
Imagine realizing that actual growth is rarely ever linear/a straight line.
@@matcha3138 you know that's not what he's talking about.
It's funny you mention channel chasers, after secret wish I'm almost certain, that's why Timmy is horrified to see an older version of himself since he mad this wish already.
Skincare products that make you look 10 years younger: “Finally, a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!”
Kinda brings a whole new meaning to the fact that Drake Bell portrayed him in the live action movies
Honestly their job must be so emotionally draining. You look after these kids and once they grow up not only are they not a part of your life anymore, they don’t remember you or anything that happened. They probably see it differently as they made a positive impact on those kids lives regardless, but it’d be hard being forgotten like that
While Timmy froze time to stop aging, his wish also stop Covid from being released. So in a way he save the world, making him a good kid.
THAT would be a praised for Timmy
Bro is pulling an Ash Ketchum 💀
Craziest part is the first episode sets this up he wishes to be older and than I think it's scares him into making the wish
I mean, from Timmy's perspective the only people that actively care for him would've gotten torn out of his memory so I kinda get it 😢
If you made 1 wish every second, it would take you 11 months to make a million wishes.
That’s not including school bathroom breaks and sleep though
@@jasonthompson8732 These could be solved with wishes.
This is some Light Yagami levels of manipulating godlight power.
Bro just let that be the end of the case "but sir I can exp-" "send him to jail! Now!"
I like to imagine Jimmy Neutron would whoop his ass if he found out about this.
That means Cosmo use to be very smart and actually now is brain damaged after the wish was made.
Well, the pilot version of him (season 0?) WAS fairly smart, or at least crafty. The original issue was his wand was buggy. So that actually lines up pretty well.
@@gluttonousgoddess Cosmo in the pilot was Street Smart while Wanda was Book Smart and I thought it was a really good idea instead of dumbing down cosmo more and more
@@wienerdawg5832 I mean brain damage has to be made logical sometimes you can lose years of smarts overtime from repression and etc.
@@-Dazwischen yes it can be logical and can be incorporated into the series well, I don’t like how they made him the next Patrick of to the point where “he’s suppose to be dumb” is the punchline.
@@wienerdawg5832 true.
Let's be honest with the school system like timmy's, parents, abusive babysitter, and even his so-called best friends are kind of terrible I don't blame him for doing any of that that's a smart idea to keep the only people who actually care about him nearby
As a fan of this series when I was a kid, I always felt that Channel Chasers and Wishology were decent ways to tie up the series. In those series Timmy really did a lot for himself and others, it’s sad something like this had happen
You know if the problem.was he didnt want to lose cosmo and wanda as family he could have talked to them and potentially turned them into his human family
or alternatively wished to become a fairy himself
timmy was willing to make a timeloop, so its jot that far fetched hed straight up abbadandon his humanity
I don't think it was that bad, he prevented aging. Kept everyone young and happy, stopped the perpetual march toward the cliff edge that we are all on. He gave those with very little time a lot of it.
And honestly, who could say that they would make any different decisions in his place? Your aging loved ones, wouldn't you want a little more time with them if you could?
what if I want to die eventually though
@@MarcusCollins69 Thats the thing. You'd never notice because it's like a time loop. Only Timmy was aware of it though.
50 years and still couldn’t get with his crush 😂
He could’ve easily got her blond haired friends she liked him
If you forget everything good that your fairies made happen when you get too old what's the point of having them again? Or do those memories just get replaced in subtle ways?
We kinda got a glimpse at what happens when you’re fairies are exposed or you grow up, Jorgen basically erases the god child’s memories of the fairies
Timmy isn't the worst. He's one of the best. He just came from an emotionally abusive home. Cosmo and Wanda are the only real family he has and he didn't want to lose them. Timmy's a good kid.
timmy had to have made over 50 wishes a day for that time to hit the 1mil mark
Timmy is peak male performance who else could keep up that look at over 60 years old
*Gives 10-year-old unlimited power"
"wow how selfish for them to wish for a FAMILY without knowing decades of consequences" bruh he's literally a child lol
As someone who is now 20... I get it... yeah it's selfish, but man I wish I could go back
When I was 20 I was so feckin' relieved it was over. Most people aren't happy in school
Yeah, I kinda miss the old days before I graduated high school even if had frustrations dealing with the nonsense and drama and idiots.
(I’m 23 btw)
@@tsm688 I wouldn't necessarily say I was bappy.... but whatever it was is better than this
To think the writers of this show still have the imagination to actually write a script like this
Ah, Rick Sanchez did the exact same thing in Rick and Morty but he wasn't actually there to watch the universe suffer forever while he kept it to torture himself about the death of his wife...
That was hardly the worst thing he did
He made two secret wishes. First one that ne never ages, second one that cosmo forgets first wish.
they really found a way to make cartoon consistency part of the lore
I mean to be fair a lot of people see their childhood as their good years and never want it to end. He effectively gave them immortality.
It also means people who are sick/ people who are old and suffering would stay that way forever
One of the few episodes Mr.Crocker Teams up with Timmy to recover his fairies back
I would've used that extra time to enhance all my skills and come to terms with leaving my family a lil longer.
That way I'd be set up.
Just, dude, make a bunch of wishes before you turn 18 so that you can start your adult life as a demigod chad with a lot of money (Or stuff that can easily be made into money like a particular resource if that's against da rulez) and win at life.
Counterfeiting and rigging competitions is against Da Rules.
Pretty sure it's part of Da rules that everything gets undone in addition to a memory wipe.
The point of Timmy's wish wasn't to keep his wish making power, it was to keep Cosmo, Wanda and Poof, since he viewed them as family
@@magneric yeah it’s literally just a middle finger to the god kid
@@jvanimation9520 You mean like freezing time with a secret wish? Man, if only someone in the series got away with doing something as rule breaking as that with virtually no consequences for over a few decades…
One of the few shows to explain why the characters never age.
I can understand Timmy would be sad to lose his fairies, but he wouldn’t be for long. It’s already been established that after a kid loses their fairy god parents, their memories are erased, so Timmy would eventually forget he ever had fairies.
It Timmy unlike most kids actually knows that when he loses them his memory be wiped we’re as other kids w godparents don’t know about that stipulation
Shout out to the writers being self aware. This is where time and write gets you
What’s kinda disturbing is at the end of the episode everything goes back to normal like there just content there lives are a lie
I'm amazed Cosmo and Wanda still get God kids after their little fumble with Archduke Ferdinand.
60 actually
This actually makes sense because Cosmo was actually smart (in episode 1 or the pilot I think) then he became stupid
No wonder the live action adaptation of Drake Bell as Timmy Turner being 25 still in 5th grade was fitting. 🗿
make you wonder if any other god kid ever pulled this off besides Timmy.
That's a good point. If so they either...
1) were erased from both mind and history, which is terrible
Or
2) never thought of it due to there lives not as miserable when Timmy has an ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE life.
The implications are always disturbing to think on...
Everything Fairly OddParents related after 2006 shouldn't be considered canon.
Petition for Nickelodeon and Butch Hartman to make that so.
Agreed
When you don't watch the show with a deeper understanding, you understand that Timmy wasn't a bad Godkid.
1.) His parents. They constantly neglect him and borderline abuse him, they ignore his pleas for help, and then constantly mocks him. Not only that, remember the episode that Timmy wished he was never born. Imagine seeing your parents more happy because you weren't born. That's gotta scar you for life.
2.) Vicky. An abusing babysitter. Not much to say.
3.) Friends that only care when he's popular.
4.) School bully.
5.) And the only people that care about him are his fairies.
So of course he wouldn't want to give them up. He doesn't want to be alone again
To be fair, he does have parents who doesn't care for him and neglect him, and he has a baby sitter who's abuses him, and even then he has no one to talk to about this stuff other than the fairies
id have done the same ngl
So he’s 60 but still likes kids😭💀
Honestly surprised nobody else did this but I guess with the rules of people getting fairies, they’re generally more morally righteous, just down on their luck. Yeah Bucksaplenty isn’t the most morally correct but not the most corrupt because he didn’t wish to rule capitalism or something (and didn’t do this). I guess this was them having a wrong judgement on Timmy. Tbh this episode would’ve been a great finale though… a lot of their specials would’ve made awesome finales.
growing up is realizing timmy was a villian.
Growing up up is realizing he was seriously abused and miserable
Tbh, considering you lose them just before you become a legal adult, I do not see why he made it such an issue. Literally make some wishes to set yourself up for life, get some BADASS shit (Dinosaurs and dragons, please and thank you, among The Force and other things.) And among the thousands or millions of wishes, I would make two final wishes on our last day.
I wish you would come and visit me every weekend. Or something like that. And I wish none of my wishes could be undone by another godkid.
Basically they can still be with another God kid, but now they have a legitimate excuse to come hang out with me so we can still see each other and they can help out another kid. In fact, bring the new kid along too! If he's in such a tough spot, I wouldn't mind lending him a hand at all. Give him or her someone to talk to that isn't an all powerful fairy.
Ok, so you do realize all your wishes get confiscated and your memory gets wiped