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Notes:

  • Cosmo & Wanda will be referred to as C&W to save time, and Fairy Godparent/s as FGP.
  • Some seemingly obvious details will be pointed out if there exists downplay & misconceptions about them.
  • The best feats in each section, and those that are notable for other reasons, will be written in bolt.
  • I may have to divide this blog into 2 or 3 of them in the future, but as long as it's incomplete it's easier for me to add everything in only 1 place. I plan to finish this, but watching the episodes in the later seasons of the show make me take pretty long breaks in between them.
  • I've got some Death Battle ideas or for projects like it:
  • Timmy Turner vs:
    • Timmy, Cosmo & Wanda (The Fairly OddParents!) vs Grim, Billy & Mandy (The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy) [This one title would have to go like that]: Small kids accompanied with beings with magical abilities, the kids "owning" and being "best friends" with them in different ways. The inclusion of this beings in their lives let's them have many adventures, sometimes odd ones. The kids have a pretty decent use of toon force and solid feats on their own, their companions' magic has the best feats in the show, they are hundreds of years old and wield an all-powerful item that can do pretty much anything, which the kids have wielded on occasion. Both are TV animated shows with similar tropes, occasionally wild uses of toon force, mostly humor and action every now and then. Here are some Fan Made Trailers.
    • Maxwell (Scribblenauts): Both imaginative and creative kids with access to extremely versatile and powerful magic that let's them do anything, the kids themselves being far less powerful. They also like superheroes from comicbooks. Here are some Fan Made Trailers.
    • Johnny Test (Johnny Test): Timmy's fairies would need to be restricted. Both irresponsible, narcissistics kids whose motivation to do stuff sometimes is just wanting to have a good time and who exploit certain 2 closed characters to be put in extraordinary situations or use diverse powers. Both from animated, comedic shows that follow a decent amount of other slightly less important tropes.
    • Twilight Sparkle (My Little Pony): Idk aside from the basic, I never watched her show but they likely have some strong connections. It has a very decent "What If?" score and Fan Made Trailers.
      • Up to there end the most popular match-ups for Timmy that I could see become a real DB in 1 or 2 years. Some don't exist 100% because of the connections but in part due to how opponents would benefit to face Timmy (like Johnny) or lack a better opponent themselves (Maxwell), which is not to say that it makes the match-ups or episodes they could have are any less great.
    • Ben Tennyson (Ben 10): The general connections are pretty abstract but they are the most OP characters of their channels, as well as full of themselves and with a hard time learning their lessons in a way that actually sticks.
    • Star Butterfly (Star vs. the Forces of Evil): Both come from animated kid shows with a main focus on comedy but are no stranger to action. Both are irresponsible, immature kids with access to extremely powerful magic, and they're kinda dumb. More notably, but not to put any shame on any of their shows' creators, the quality of their first seasons was the best until there was what most would agree is a fall.
    • Numbuh 1 (Codename: Kids Next Door): Timmy's fairies would need to be restricted. Both animated kid shows about kids, have had themes about fighting adults (if KND more so), both characters are leaders (if Numbuh 1 more notably so), and most importantly, both have had a theme of growing up and letting go of the benefits of being young.
  • Cosmo vs Genie (Disney): Goofy all-powerful beings who stick with a partner they like and technically owns them to grant them wishes.
    • Cosmo & Wanda vs Genie works too, I guess.
  • Denzel/Mr. Crocker vs Dr. Doofenshmirtz (Phineas and Ferb): Pathetic underdogs, imbecile, crazy middle-aged men who are "the villain of their own story", having fell to evil to do a tragic backstory (many in Doof's case), occasionally barely qualifying as evil nor having any strong motivation for their actions. They're both geniuses who made a number of inventions and are the punchline for what results in durability feats for them. It has at least 1 Fan Made Trailer with me stating better reasons for this match in the comments and all other match-ups Doof has are just terrible.
  • Timmy's Dad/Mr. Turner vs
    • Rickard Watterson (The Amazing World of Gumball): Absurd, idiotic, childish and comedic fathers of the kid protagonist of the show. The other popular match Rickard has is Homer, which seems to me as not as good of an idea at all. Forget the match below for DB itself.
    • Dick Daring (The Replacements): Mostly as before, with both playing physical humor (Timmy's Dad destroying things and Dick surviving stuff). I would also very much like to see what the writing does (A joke, one-liner or something) about the fact that one is a replacement father for two orphans while Timmy's parents neglected him to the point of him gaining wish-granting fairies, both are kind-hearted though.
  • Crimson Chin vs Major Glory (Dexter's Laboratory): I don't remember if Major Glory was real in Dexter's Lab, so, they're both stereotypical superheros that homage classic comicbook heroes, can be hysterical at times and are idolized by the leading character of their shows. Both are the lead character of their stories but their stories aren't the main focus of their programs.
  • Battle Royals:
    • Nickelodeon Heroes Battle Royal, all of them and may the winner later fight other winners of similar Battle Royals in other channels. I find the idea pretty cool so if it needs to happen years into the future, with most popular shows already individually covered, then so be it. It can be limited to classic shows though.
    • Same but with main villains.
    • Timmy Turner, Pucca, Ben Tennyson and Bill Cipher against each other, just to put the ones that at least seem to be the most overpowered, regardless if they could actually solo their channels.

Powers & Abilities[]

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Eficiente/The_Fairly_OddParents!:_List_of_Powers_%26_Abilities

Other stuff[]

  • Fairies are magic.
    • Cosmo saying that he and Wanda are magic. (The Fairly Oddparents! from the Oh Yeah! Cartoons)
    • Cosmo refering to himself and Wanda as magic. (4:07. Tiny Timmy!)
    • Having their magic drained turns Fairies into dust (5:33, 6:37, 7:08 & 7:20). Upon having it back Wanda says that she and Cosmo are magic[1]. (9:24. Action Packed)
    • The plot of Nectar of the Odds has Cosmo's sweat being drank for others to have a wish granted
    • Only for Cupic, but Valentine's Day's magic powers him all year (plot of the ep). By separating boys and girls in the world, his powers become weaker and it would have eventually disappear forever. (10:48. Love Struck!)
    • Cosmo states that he and Wanda don't have to breathe due to being magic. (25:45. Channel Chasers)
  • Wanda extinguished the dinosaurs (s0-ep9)
  • Timmy is pretty good at changing his voice and imitating other's.
    • Here (s0-ep9)
    • Wanda's. (2:42, 3:25 & 5:10. Hassle in the Castle)
    • Wanda and then Cosmo. (4:19. Mission Responsible)
  • Vicky's presence generating stuff
    • Vicky having her name pronounced generating stuff. (1:31, 5:18, 8:37 & 1:00. The Big Problem!)
    • As before, but sometimes less applicably. (1:31, 5:29, 5:46, 7:45. Hex Games)
    • Mr. Turner says Vicky and a picture with a ship in it has its ship sinking (0:43. Totally Spaced Out)
    • Bonus.
    • 14:59 (Abra-Catastrophe!)
    • Her house having a storm in it in a normal day. (2:36. Homewrecker)
  • Jorgen talks to others without being physically present in the same place
    • In Inspection Detection he's aware of the situation that's happening in Timmy's room while following his job as an inspector[2] (2:04)
    • 18:18. The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker!
    • 8:25. Remy Rides Again
    • 44:33. Fairy Idol
    • 4:35. Fairly Odd Baby
  • While knowing everything Timmy mentioned the universe to be infinite. This doesn't stop it from being a hyperbole and it most likely is one without further support, characters have also travelled across the universe and affected it via magic while none of it moved at infinite speed. (Smarty Pants)
  • Timmy draws Wanda on a paper and Wanda is there, immersed in the paper, which she wasn't there before. (0:22. Hail To The Chief)
  • Timmy wishes for his imaginary friend Gary to be real (1:23). Gary turns out to be able to make wishes because "Since Gary is part of your imagination he is a part of you". (5:30. Imaginary Gary)
  • The way Timmy uses to travel to Canada faster in Parent Hoods. (5:01)
  • Anti-Fairy World and Pixie World were suggested to not be in the same universe as everything else, or maybe they are just other planets. (13:05. Fairly Odd Baby)
  • While drawing Timmy's flesh, Butch says that, as Cleft, his muscles would look "a little different" and that Timmy is far more agile as him, along with other things. This obviously has nothing to do with superhuman stats but is consistent with Cleft being physically different than Timmy, even though he is simply wearing a superhero costume that doesn't increase his stats or anything.
  • There are some things implying Yugopotamia to be in another galaxy:
    • In Totally Spaced Out Cosmo flew into Yugopotamia by first going into some red nebula (or galaxy at best)-looking thing.
    • In the same ep. Yugopotamia is said by its prince, Mark, to be the most fearsome planet in the galaxy, which is odd as they hype out Timmy a lot and the latter has declared his race to be one of "flower-skipping bear-hugging chocolate-eating warriors" (Space Out), reasons for which they fear him. In the same episode, Totally Spaced Out, even common people from Yugopotamia were scared when they saw Timmy arrive and the king told him that they left his planet in in peace before asking what does he want.
    • In Scary Godparents (19:58) the following exchange happens by the end of it; Mark: "Wait...you mean this planet isn't arming itself for inter-galactic war?" Timmy: "No-uh..Yes it is! [...] I, Timmy Turner, suprimy high supervisor declare war between Earth and Yugopotamia!". This sounds like it confirms the matter and all but early on the episode when seeing a lot of people in custumes the Yugopotamian queen said that Earth was having some kind of inter-galactic convention, so maybe they just threw that word at random or the "inter-galactic" part of the war was due to Earth being believed to have other people from outside their galaxy associated.

Da Rules being broken[]

I'm moving things to this blog:

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Eficiente/The_Fairly_OddParents!:_Da_Rules_%26_other_limitations



"A godchild cannot wish dead people back to life."

  • Cosmo and Wanda reviving Arthur.
  • Wishing to be the funnest person on Earth (2:32) makes Timmy able to make a mummy laugh by going a pirouette and a gesture. (3:33. Class Clown)
  • Wanda reduces Dark Laser to some goo, Timmy says "Wow, too far." and Wanda restores him. (9:02. Dread 'N' Breakfast)

"No interfering with sleep wishes without permission from the Sand Man."

  • Cosmo and Wanda kept Timmy occupied in his own dream until he wished to go back to his room. (1:12. Abra-Catastrophe!)
  • Quickly after a competition began Remy Buxaplenty wished for all his other contenders to be asleep (2:58), the competition was in a party at Cupid's house and many other Fairies were watching. (The Big Bash)

"Fairy magic cannot affect other magical or super-powerful items."

  • Jorgen turns his wand into something. (That Old Black Magic)
  • Wanda turns her wand into a book (2:59. Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary)
  • Wanda turns his wand into a lightsaber, uses it to reflect some lasers, and then turns it back to normal off-screen. (5:54 . Hard Copy)
  • Jorgen turns his wand into a microphone. (2:08. Power Pals!)
  • Timmy wishes for his Magic TV Remotes to have never existed and everyone forgot all of "this" ever happened. (1:07:47. Channel Chasers)

"A godchild cannot wish away awful/potentially fatal diseases, such as cancer."

  • Timmy turns villagers into ill while inside the book Frankenstein. (13:40. Shelf Life)
  • After fusing himself with moldy lasagna (8:48) Timmy got the power to induce mold, doing that to a giant Crocker of cheese and quickly making him getting weak and melt. (10:03. Cheese & Crockers)

"A godchild cannot change anything in a universe that is not the Fairly OddParents! universe."

  • As the FOP wiki points out when claiming this, the rule comes from a non-canon video games (Nicktoons Unite!)
  • We have explicit evidence of this not being the case in canon given the events of all 3 canon Jimmy Timmy Power Hour crossovers. Fairly Odd Baby also suggests the Anti-Fairy World & Pixie World to not be located in the universe, without any limitation about it when they went to those places.

"Fairy magic has no effect on armadillos because of their shells that shield them."

  • All the world and universe-changing wishes and things Fairy magic has done through the show.

Feats[]

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Eficiente/The_Fairly_OddParents!:_List_of_Feats

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