List of The Fairly OddParents characters

"Timmy Turner" redirects here. For the Desiigner song, see Tiimmy Turner.

This is a list of characters in the Nickelodeon animated television series The Fairly OddParents.

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Timmy Turner

Timmy.

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Timothy "Timmy" Tiberius Turner was given fairy godparents to grant his every wish. Their names are Cosmo and Wanda. His wishes often have unpredictable and problematic side effects, and are often reverted upon Timmy's request by the end of the episode. His interests include comic books (particularly those centered around his favorite superhero, the Crimson Chin), video games, cartoons,and sports. Timmy's middle name is Tiberius, as revealed in "Manic Mom Day". During a time travel trip, Timmy accidentally arrives the day his parents moved into their house; unseen, he learns that they were expecting a girl, hence his pink hat.

Cosmo

Wanda (left) and Cosmo (right).

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Cosmo and Wanda Cosma are fairy godparents assigned to grant Timmy and Chloe's wishes. They were previously the godparents of Denzel Crocker, Billy Gates, Tina Turner, and other historical and modern day figures. To avoid being seen by humans, they often appear as goldfish, as green and pink inanimate objects, and/or other animals.

Cosmo Julius Cosma is Wanda's husband, Poof's father, and Timmy and Chloe's godfather. He is known for his stupidity and has been responsible for inadvertently causing disasters (examples from various episodes include the violent eruption of Mount Vesuvius on the cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii, the repeated sinking of Atlantis and the destruction of Pluto) since he was born. As explained in "Fairly Oddbaby" Cosmo's ability for destruction is such that when he was born, all fairies were henceforth no longer allowed to have children out of the fear that another potential fairy baby would be as bad as or worse than Cosmo. Although he is very laid back and dim, Cosmo is prone to fits of jealousy and becomes defensive when he sees others flirting with his wife Wanda. He was the youngest fairy until Poof was born and, though he was considered an only child in earlier episodes, has a brother named Schnozmo that debuts later. His mother, Mama Cosma, despises Wanda but actually appreciates their marriage at times. Cosmo has green hair and typically wears a white shirt, black pants, and a black necktie. Running gags in the show have Cosmo being tortured by objects and having crushes on other women (This is more often seen in more recent seasons.). In a later episode, his family name is revealed to be Fairywinkle-Cosma.

Wanda

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Wanda Venus Cosma (née Fairywinkle) is Cosmo's wife, Poof's mother, and Timmy and Chloe's godmother. She is depicted as being smart and caring. Unlike Cosmo, she tries to prevent Timmy from wishing for things which can be disastrous, though her attempts often fail. However, she is responsible for the extinction of dinosaurs, 65 million years ago. She has a sister who is popular named Blonda whom she fights with a lot, as Wanda believes her sister's life as a Soap Star is easier than hers as a housewife. Wanda also has a father named Big Daddy, who also despised Cosmo similar to how Mama Cosma dislikes Wanda but to a much lesser extent. She has pink hair styled with a swirl in front and is usually shown wearing a yellow T-shirt and black pants. A running gag in the show is her constant nagging and tormenting of her own husband. In a later episode, her family name is revealed to be Fairy-Winkle Cosma. Originally, she was going to be called Venus, but "Venus" ended up being her middle name. Wanda has an obsession with chocolate, and it is one of the only things that can distract her from her top priorities.

Vicky

Vicky (voiced by Grey DeLisle, portrayed by Devon Weigel in the live-action movies), is Timmy's mean, tyrannical, selfish, evil and greedy babysitter. She has few friends and enjoys torturing children, watching television and making the world miserable, especially for Timmy. She lives with her mother, her father, and her younger sister Tootie. She has encountered Cosmo & Wanda on numerous occasions, but does not believe in them.

Poof

Poof Cosma (voiced by Tara Strong) is Cosmo and Wanda's son and Timmy's younger fairy godbrother and was introduced into the series in the 2008 special Fairly OddBaby. He was the first fairy baby born in over 10,000 years, with Cosmo being the second to last. His untapped magical powers are channeled and controlled through his magic rattle. His first word is "poof" and his second "Timmy" (Timmy Turner's name), as pointed out in the episode "Mission Responsible". At the end of "School of Crock", he is heard speaking fluent English. Since his first appearance, he has magical properties tied to his emotions. When happy, good things happen, but when sad, bad things happen, and when he burps, lightning strikes. He is shaped like a ball and wears a purple jumpsuit, and uses a toy rattle the way other fairies use magic wands. Poof will be returning later on in season 10.

Sparky

Sparky (voiced by Matthew W. Taylor) is Timmy's talking fairy dog, who was a character in season 9 , Fairly OddPet. Sparky has orange fur, a wand for a tail, a blue nose, and fairy wings. He wears a fairy crown and a blue collar. Sparky's magic tail doesn't work when he is wet. He has magic fleas that will turn people into dogs if bitten. He is highly allergic to pasta, and is capable of performing human acts such as driving. Unlike Timmy's fairy god parents, It is ok for other people to know about Sparky but they cannot know that he can talk.

Chloe Carmichael

Chloe Carmichael (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) is Timmy's new neighbor who debuts in the season 10 premiere episode, "The Big Fairy Share Scare", and a co-protagonist of the show, alongside Timmy. Due to there not being enough fairies available for kids, she and Timmy are forced to share Wanda and Cosmo. Although in the beginning they do not get along, they ended up becoming best friends. Chloe is enthusiastic, funny and over-achieving little girl who has the tendency to cause chaos with her wishes, but she is a good person.

Supporting

Timmy's parents

Dad (voiced by Daran Norris) and Mom (Susanne Blakeslee) are Timmy's parents. They have the same voice actors as Timmy's fairy godparents. Initially they were unseen in early episodes, but became fully seen by the end of the first season. Their first names are never revealed in the series. Mom is a real estate agent and home dealer; and Dad works as an employee of a pencil factory called Pencil Nexus and troop leader for Timmy's Squirrelly Scouts Troop, though both have had several other jobs, usually only for the duration of a single episode. Mom is shown to be a horrible gardener and cook, as anything she tries to grow dies and her meals usually come alive and try to attack her family. Dad is often shown hating the Dinklebergs, the next door neighbors, which can be compared to Homer Simpson's hate for Ned Flanders in The Simpsons. The Dinklebergs actually play along with the belief that Mr. Turner thinks they are evil as a way of keeping him happy, even going as far to rent out an evil lair and giving Timmy a bike and cash in exchange for keeping the secret. Mom & Dad are completely oblivious to the magic in their home, and tend to be a tad neglectful. Mom & Dad leave Timmy with Vicky, his babysitter, and are oblivious to obvious signs she is evil; even going as far as believing that the song "Icky Vicky" was about pumpkins. They often forget his birthday and punish him for situations that are beyond his control.

Timmy's mom was played by Teryl Rothery in the live-action movies, while Norris reprised his role as Timmy's dad.

Chester McBadbat

Chester McBadbat (voiced by Frankie Muniz in 2001–2003; Jason Marsden in 2003–present) is one of Timmy's best friends. He lives in a trailer with his father in an impoverished community with few amenities. Although his mother was mentioned in the episode "Teeth for Two", she has not been shown in the show. He is generous and cares more for others than himself, as every time he has obtained magic, he has used his wishes to try to improve the lives of others, even though it usually leads to disaster. He becomes the only classmate of Timmy to know about his godparents' existence in Fairy Idol, but loses his knowledge of this after wishing everything back to normal. He often wears worn-in, oversized clothes. He has freckles, green eyes, dental braces, and blonde shaggy hair and eyebrows.

He was played by Chris Anderson in A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!.

A.J.

A.J. (voiced by Ibrahim Haneef Muhammad (2001–2003), Gary LeRoi Gray (2003–present) is the resident genius in Timmy's class, and one of his best friends. He comes from an upper middle class, African American background, and is a straight "A" student in school, a quality both his parents have achieved as well. He has constructed an older brother who defends him from bullies, fulfilling his need for a real one. He plays with video games and reads comic books like his other friends, in spite of his superior intellect. His relationship with Chester is stable despite having obvious contrasts. He has a secret laboratory that he conceals with a "cloak" button on his bedroom wall which, when pressed, it converts his lab into a typical bedroom.

He was played by Jesse Reid in A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!.

Jorgen Von Strangle

Jorgen Von Strangle (voiced by Daran Norris, played by Mark Gibbon in the live-action movies) is the toughest fairy in the Universe who speaks with an Austrian accent and is a high-ranking official in Fairy World. He uses an oversized wand, is the tallest fairy, and is one of the very few fairies who does not levitate in the series. Unlike other fairies who "poof" from place to place, Jorgen appears and disappears in the form of an atomic explosion and has a jet pack instead of wings, stating in the episode "The Temp" that normal fairy wands and wings are too wimpy and girly for him. In "The Zappies", he mentioned he has had only one godchild, Winston; the reason for this, as revealed in "Temporary Fairy", is that his extreme wish-granting and daredevil stunts unnecessarily endanger the lives of godchildren. He is a big supporter of "Da Rules". He is sadistic and enjoys the idea of others cowering in fear of him, which affects his ability to have friends beside Cosmo and Wanda. Although Jorgen is known as the toughest fairy in Fairy World, he is seen multiple times crying in front of Cosmo and Wanda. Jorgen has a smaller wand hidden in his boot, as seen in Wishology. Over the course of the series, his relationship with Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda has changed. In the start of the series he was characterized as rougher and meaner but as the series goes on he has become much softer and nicer to them. It is revealed in "Cosmo Rules" that Cosmo is his distant (and possibly long-lost) cousin. Based on his voice and mannerisms, he appears to be a parody of Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Tootie

Tootie (voiced by Grey DeLisle in the TV series, Amber Hood in episode "The Fairy Flu", and portrayed in live-action by Daniella Monet in A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner![1] and A Fairly Odd Summer) is Vicky's younger sister. She is a bespectacled girl who has an obsessive crush on Timmy, often going to the extreme of spying on and stalking him. While Timmy rejects her regularly, he does have a soft spot for her and does nice things for her in several episodes, including sending Cosmo and Wanda out on loan for her birthday after Vicky ruins it. When Vicky isn't torturing the children she babysits, she regularly tortures Tootie at home in substitution. There is some debate amongst fans of the show between whom Timmy will end up with due to the end of "Channel Chasers", where his children (especially daughter Tammy) have physical similarities of both Trixie and Tootie.

Antagonists

Denzel Crocker

Denzel Quincy Crocker, a.k.a. Mr. Crocker (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui, portrayed by David Lewis in the live-action movies), is a gray skinned, hunchbacked man and Timmy's fairy-obsessed teacher. He correctly suspects that Timmy has fairy godparents of his own, and he is often able to tell what Timmy has wished for by the smallest, most irrelevant clues. His unshakable belief in fairy godparents leads to other adults perceiving him as mentally ill.

Crocker enjoys tormenting and failing Timmy. He is initially the secondary antagonist in the series, becoming the main antagonist over time, plus one of the main antagonists of the series' spinoff movie.

Surprisingly, Crocker is the previous godchild of Cosmo and Wanda. Though he lost them and the memories of their time with him, his belief in fairies remains. Timmy tries to alter this event via time travel in the episode "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker!", but he paradoxically fails and becomes the reason Crocker lost Cosmo and Wanda and made him remember his belief in fairies.

Although being a middle-aged man, he still lives with his mother, Dolores Crocker. His father has never been seen or mentioned in the series.

In an ironic twist of fate, Crocker served for many decades as the main power source for all of the fairy magic; his belief is so strong that it was used to power the Big Wand, the source of all the magic in Fairy World. In one episode, this leads to the Big Wand losing all its power after he is hypnotized by his psychiatrist into believing fairies do not exist. To remedy this, Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda, Poof, and Jorgen make it so that everyone as equally crazy about fairies as Crocker is used as a source of power for the Big Wand.

Due to his insanity, a running gag on the show features the "Super F", his made-up grade. Another gag has him spasm uncontrollably when he shouts, "Fairy godparents!"

Francis

Francis (voiced by Faith Abrahams) is the school bully and another of Timmy's enemies. He has grey skin and a low pitched voice, and his clothes and underwear are ragged. In the season 5 episode "It's a Wishful Life" it is revealed that if Timmy did not exist, Francis would funnel all of the aggression he expends bullying into football. As the show progressed, he has made fewer appearances. In the episode "Manic Mom Day", he is voiced by Butch Hartman. It's possible that Francis might be dropped from the series, given he serves as a poor catalyst for Timmy's backfiring wishes.

Anti-Fairies

The Anti-Fairies, as their name suggests, are the evil opposite of fairies. The anti-fairies are responsible for all the bad luck on earth and, according to Cosmo, Friday the 13th is their "Christmas". Each fairy has an anti-fairy counterpart, who is their exact opposite in both personality and morality.

Anti-Cosmo (Daran Norris) is portrayed as a cynical, evil, smart anti-fairy with a British accent, and is hinted to be the leader of the Anti-Fairies, while Anti-Wanda (Susanne Blakeslee), is portrayed as a dumb, hillbilly fairy who eats with her feet.

The Anti-Fairies reside in Anti-Fairy World, an enclosed environment within Fairy World, first shown as a chamber with a gate guarded by Jorgen. After Timmy accidentally set them free on Earth, Anti-Fairy World was turned into a prison-styled containment facility, where residents live in cells and wear suits preventing them from using magic. The high levels of security were still deemed penetrable, due in part to a specific group effort to get Anti-Cosmo out of Anti-Fairy World to be used as a donor for an operation. The Anti-Fairies serve as the main villains of The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide, Fairly OddBaby, and Fairylympics. They are fairly important villains early in the series, but have made few appearances after Poof is introduced.

Foop

A Foop costume at a 2009 San Diego Comic-Con

Foop ("Poof" spelled backwards) (voiced by Eric Bauza, portrayed by Scott Baio in A Fairly Odd Summer) is the Anti-double of Poof and the son of Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda. He is supposedly the first Anti-Fairy baby born in 9,000 years. Because the character of Poof is so nice and attracts so much positive attention, Foop is portrayed as evil and extremely jealous of his counterpart. Foop wants nothing but to destroy Poof, and he cares not for anyone who gets in his way, including his fellow Anti-Fairies. Unlike Poof, who causes bad things to happen when he cries, Foop's cause good things to happen. Foop is the only known Anti-fairy for not having its name starting with "anti".

Foop resembles Poof, but he is shaped like a cube rather than a ball. He also was born with a black mustache and goatee on his face, the kind typically seen on stereotypical villains. Foop has bat wings and a black crown like all Anti-Fairies, and his wand is a baby bottle with bat wings on the side, as opposed to Poof's rattle. He also speaks with a stereotypical British gentleman accent. Foop has a second personality thanks to being in Abracatraz too long. It supports Poof, causing him to argue with himself. Since he is the anti-fairy counterpart of Poof, Foop's name is actually Poof's name backwards (Anti-Cosmo noting after he named him that the name sounded far more evil in his head than it turned out in reality). Foop may be a parody of Family Guy character Stewie Griffin, as the two characters both have the same personalities and speak in British accents.

Anti Sparky

Anti Sparky is the evil version of Sparky who appeared in the episode "Man's Worst Friend". Unlike Sparky who is stupid yet very loyal and friendly, Anti Sparky is smart and takes advice from nobody.

Pixies, Inc.

Pixies, Inc. is an organization of magical pixies (all voiced by Ben Stein) who are similar to fairies but portrayed as monotonous, nearly identical businessmen who do not like anything amusing or fun. The pixies utilize mobile phones instead of wands, dress in predominantly greyscale outfits, and require that wishes be submitted as multiple written copies and be subject to approval. When they warp from place to place, they use "ping" clouds instead of the fairies' traditional "poof" clouds. The Head Pixie (H.P.) and Sanderson, the former of whom is a caricature of the pixies' voice actor, are the two leaders of Pixies, Inc. On numerous occasions, they have attempted to take over Fairy World and replace all fairies with pixies using elaborate business schemes. The Pixies serve as the main villains of School's Out! The Musical, Fairly OddBaby, and Fairylympics. They appear to be parodies of the Agents from The Matrix, as they all dress in suits and speak in a monotonous tone very similar to that of the Agents from the film.

The Bronze Kneecap

The Bronze Kneecap (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is the archenemy of the Crimson Chin. It was mentioned in the episode "The Masked Magician" he used to be Ron Hambone, a former famous jai alai player known for his numerous third-place wins. At one point, he was about to claim a first-place win for the first time, only to trip over the Crimson Chin's eponymous chin. This led him to melt his trophies into a villain suit, and was known from then on as The Bronze Kneecap. His particular ability involves shooting various weapons out of one of his bronze kneecaps.

Nega Chin

The Nega Chin (voiced by Jay Leno) is a comic book villain and the evil twin of the Crimson Chin, who possesses the same powers. He wears a dark gray costume instead of red, has pointed teeth and red eyes.

Doctor Bender

Doctor Bender (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried in "The Same Game", "Scary GodParents", and "Shiny Teeth"; Butch Hartman onwards) is an evil dentist. He has an obsession with perfect teeth and is intolerant toward anyone who does not have quality teeth. He hates Timmy for his overbite. His son, Wendell (also voiced by Gilbert Gottfried), is almost identical to his father in appearance and is also tooth-hygienic, but hates it when his father scares off other kids. Doctor Bender enjoys performing pointless procedures on children's teeth and encourages children to eat refined sugar to boost his business.

Dark Laser

Dark Laser (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a science fiction character who is first seen as an image of a catalog toy before Timmy brings him to life in "Hard Copy". In "Escape from Unwish Island," Dark Laser is among the Unwished characters that work for Imaginary Gary. He became a recurrent villain in season six, appearing in "Mission: Responsible", "The End of Universe-ity", "Dread 'n' Breakfast", "Please Don't Feed The Turners" and "Momnipresent". He parodies Darth Vader of the Star Wars film series. He is often seen carrying his mechanical toy dog Flipsy, whose backflipping function always makes him giggle.

Norm the Genie

Norm (voiced by Norm MacDonald in the series and by Robert Cait in Fairy Idol) is a genie tired of being bound to his lava lamp, into which he must return after being released and granting three wishes to his releaser. While there are no rules as to what wishes he can grant, he is deceptive and can find clever ways to subvert his master's expectations. After Timmy outsmarts him in his first appearance, he colludes with Crocker in his second appearance to get revenge on Timmy. In the special episode Fairy Idol, he formulates a scheme to become a fairy godparent so he can escape his lamp and sabotages a "Fairy Idol" contest to reach this goal.

Princess Mandie

Princess Mandie (voiced by Tara Strong) is Mark Chang's terrifying former fianceé, a barbaric extraterrestrial princess who can be described as psychotically violent. Antagonized by Mark's intimidation about her and his refusal to marry her, Mandie constantly plots revengeful, bloodthirsty murder against him. It was later revealed Mandie never loved Mark and only wanted to marry him as a way of seizing power. Mandie was eventually defeated by Vicky when Timmy and Mark tricked Vicky into attacking her.

Remy Buxaplenty

Remy Buxaplenty (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is an archetypical wealthy kid, and one of Timmy's rivals. Despite being very rich, Remy is usually unhappy due to his neglectful, wealth-distracted parents, which is the reason why he has a fairy godparent, Wanda's ex-boyfriend Wandissimo. Both Remy and Timmy are aware of each other's fairy godparents, and Remy continuously tries to remove Timmy's fairies, primarily out of jealousy of not having both fairy and human parents who love him. Other than Timmy, and later, Chloe, he is the only known child in the series with a fairy godparent, though many episodes have featured a cameo of at least one unknown child with their fairy godparent. His last name is a pun of "Bucks a Plenty."

Other characters

Fairies

Fairy Council

The Fairy Council (Various Voices) are the supreme rulers of Fairy World who have Jorgen von Strangle enforce their rules. They are depicted as wearing full-bodied hooded robes of different colors. The Fairy Council is so powerful that they use magic without wands.

Binky Abdul

Binky Abdul (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a meek yet optimistic fairy who is always getting hurt or beaten up by Jorgen. He is the star of the former Fairy World TV show "Leave It to Binky", and is managed by his mother.

Juandissimo Magnifico

Juandissimo Magnifico (pronounced wan-DEE-see-mo) (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is Remy Buxaplenty's sexy (self-proclaimed and also mentioned by Jorgen Von Strangle), beefcake fairy godparent who speaks with a Spanish accent. He is often a villain in the episodes in which he appears alongside his godchild, but is actually a kind fairy whom Timmy considers a friend. He is Wanda's ex-boyfriend and is still infatuated over her, much to Cosmo's chagrin. A running gag has him magically tearing off his white tee shirt to show off his muscles and then making it reappear shortly thereafter.

Cupid

Cupid (voiced by Tom Kenny) is an extremely effeminate fairy who promotes love across the universe, yet his arrogance contrasts his love-themed abilities. In "Love Struck", it is revealed that Cupid loses his powers and grows increasingly weak if there is no love in the world, which could lead to his vanishing from existence.

Tooth Fairy

Tooth Fairy (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is one of the few adult-sized fairies and the wife of Jorgen Von Strangle.

April Fool

The April Fool (voiced by Brian Dunkleman in the first appearance, Daran Norris in later appearances) is a stand-up comedian and holiday character who pulls bad pranks and is sent back to Fairy World if they can't be completed. His nasal voice and trademark punchline "What's up with that?" are modeled after comedian Jerry Seinfeld.

Blonda Fairywinkle

Blonda Fairywinkle (voiced by Tara Strong and Susanne Blakeslee) is Wanda's famous twin sister and Poof's only known aunt, who stars in the Fairy World soap opera All My Biceps. According to Wanda, their mother favored Blonda as a child. The two originally hated each other openly, believing that the other had the easy life, but they made peace shortly after they assumed each other's lives and discovered just how tough they both have it. Blonda is a direct parody of Susan Lucci, in that, despite being favored by fans, she has always been passed up for a Zappy Award (the Fairy World version of an Emmy Award) for her work on a famous soap opera. The original voice actor was Julia Louis-Dreyfus, which was uncredited, according to the creator Butch Hartman.[2]

Big Daddy Fairywinkle

Big Daddy Fairywinkle (voiced by Tony Sirico) is Wanda and Blonda's father. He is the only fairy in Fairy World who can take care of stinky magic and is one of the few beings who can intimidate Jorgen. He is the head of both Fairy World's garbage disposal company and mafia. He dislikes Cosmo's stupidity and inability to listen to Wanda. Despite his devoted love for his daughter Wanda, Big Daddy does not seem to mind Mama Cosma's motives of destroying her; in contrast, he becomes more attracted to her every attempt, much to the disgust of Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda.

Schnozmo Cosma

Schnozmo Cosma (voiced by Dana Carvey) is Cosmo's older, large-nosed brother first seen in "Double-Oh Schnozmo". Although it is said by Wanda that Cosmo was an only child, Schnozmo appeared several seasons later. He is a skilled con-artist, from which Wanda tries to save Cosmo. However, he still loves Cosmo and never means to hurt him.

Mama Cosma

Mama Cosma (voiced by Jane Carr), Cosmo and Schnozmo's mother, loathes Wanda and repeatedly attempts to get rid of her because of the over-protective bond she has with her son. However, after seeing video clips of Cosmo accidentally (and humorously) injuring and torturing Wanda in the episode "This Is Your Wish", she agrees to let them stay together. Recently, she has acted more civil toward Wanda, possibly due to Poof's birth. Mama Cosma is Poof's only known grandmother.

Dr. Rip Studwell

Dr. Rip Studwell (voiced by Butch Hartman in the first appearance, Jim Ward in later appearances) is a fairy doctor who insists on being referred to by his full name. In the episode "Hairicane", it is revealed that he wears a toupee. As he was first voiced by Hartman, he is indeed a caricature of Hartman.

Simon Sparklefield

Simon Sparklefield (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is a parody of Simon Cowell.

Billy Crystal Ball

Billy Crystal Ball (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is a parody of Billy Crystal.

Poof Everwish

Poof Everwish (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is a doctor on Blonda's soap opera "All My Biceps".

Fairy Hart

The Fairy Hart (voiced by Mary Hart) is a fairy reporter. She has made appearances in a few episodes and is a parody of Mary Hart.

Nana Boom Boom

Nana Boom Boom (voiced by Daran Norris) is Jorgen's grandmother, stylized as a shorter Jorgen in a dress, who shouts "BOOM BOOM" whenever she appears and makes the best brownies in all of Fairyworld.

Bob Glimmer

Bob Glimmer (voiced by Bob Goen) is another fairy reporter. He has made appearances in a few episodes.

Fairy Taxi Driver

The Fairy Taxi Driver appears before fairy godparents who are no longer needed by their godchildren.

Fairy Reassigner

The Fairy Reassigner (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) appears in "The Switch Glitch".

Fairy Mason

The Fairy Mason (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is a fairy lawyer who was only seen in "Genie Meanie Minie Mo".

Papa Cosma

Papa Cosma (voiced by Daran Norris) is Cosmo and Schnozmo's father. He was turned into a fly by his infant son, Cosmo.. He is also Poof's grandfather.

Goldie Goldenglow

Goldie Goldenglow (voiced by Tara Strong) is Poof's first girlfriend. She is shaped like a triangle. Poof and Foop fight for her love in the episode Love Triangle.

Other magical characters

Harvey Sandman

Harvey Sandman (voiced by Jackie Mason) is the Sandman who owns a mattress company, and is responsible for all sleep-based wishes.

Easter Bunny

Easter Bunny (voiced by Robert Costanzo) is an egg-hiding holiday figure who speaks with a Brooklyn accent and is often very tough in nature. He owns a dog that dresses as the Spirit of Halloween since the Easter Bunny doesn't want to leave him home alone.

Santa Claus

Santa Claus (voiced by Tom Arnold as Saint Nick, Kevin Michael Richardson, portrayed by Donavon Stinson in the live-action movies) is portrayed as a thin businessman with neat hair and a clean beard who runs his business as a factory called Kringle Inc. Each year at Christmastime, he is given magic by all the fairies of Fairy World that transforms him into his more familiar appearance, until he gives back the magic after Christmas.

Baby New Year

Baby New Year is portrayed as an extremely large and strong baby.

Mother Nature

Mother Nature (voiced by Laraine Newman) is the overlooker of nature and the judge of the fairy/anti-fairy cake competition.

Father Time

Father Time (voiced by Jeff Bennett impersonating Regis Philbin) is the overlooker of Time. He appears in "Timmy's Secret Wish" where he is called in by the Fairy Council to undo Timmy's secret wish of stopping people from aging. Later on, he is called in to reverse the 50 years that passed on Earth.

Kids

Elmer

Elmer (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a nerdy kid with a large boil with evil thoughts, whom he named Bob, on his face, who is one of Timmy's friends. He is a reference to Bob Boyle (animator), who worked at Frederator on Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom.

Sanjay

Sanjay (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a boy of Indian American descent who is one of Timmy's friends. He speaks with a high pitched voice, which is accompanied by a strong accent. Sanjay often makes references to Indian animals throughout the series. He often has to put up with his stepfather's military ways of life as if he were in boot camp.

Trixie Tang

Trixie Tang (voiced by Dionne Quan) is the object of Timmy's affection, no matter how many times she turns him down. She is one of the wealthiest children in the city. In the episode "The Boy Who Would Be Queen", it is revealed that Trixie secretly loves male-oriented things and is a tomboy. During the second and third part of Wishology, Trixie fell in love with Timmy, partially because he could wish things for her. They shared their first kiss at the end of the second part, and she shed a tear when everyone thought Timmy was dead. They begin a relationship in the third part, and try to kiss, only to get interrupted by various characters.

Veronica

Veronica (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is Trixie Tang's obsessive best friend who wants to be Trixie. Her room is decorated with pictures, posters, and dolls of Trixie, and she frequently mangles them. She is also secretly in love with Timmy.

Tad and Chad

Tad and Chad (voiced by Tara Strong and Grey DeLisle) are two of Timmy's wealthy, popular classmates. They often make fun of Timmy and other unpopular kids, and also frequently turn Trixie away from Timmy by embarrassing him or impressing her with their money. They share many similarities in appearance with Chester and AJ.

Molly

Molly (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a tomboy goth who was sent to the Wishing Well with Timmy to learn how to make less wishes. She grew close to Timmy through the episode.

Dwight

Dwight (voiced by Charlie Schlatter) is a kid who was sent to the Wishing Well along with Timmy and Molly.

Tommy and Tammy Turner

Tommy and Tammy Turner (both voiced by Tara Strong) are Timmy's future children, seen at the end of Channel Chasers. They inherit their father's godparents when they are babysat by a robot version of Vicky.

Billy Gates

Billy Gates (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker), said to have invented the Internet, appeared in a few episodes as a clear parody of Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft.

Superheroes

Crimson Chin

The Crimson Chin (voiced by Jay Leno) is a pastiche of notable comic book superheroes such as Daredevil, Batman, and Superman and is popular among Timmy and many other children in the series. His main weapon is his enormous chin, a reference to that of his voice actor. Some also think his chin is representative of a girl in Hagerstown, Maryland, known as "Crimmy". Sometimes, Timmy joins him in his comic book adventures as "Cleft the Boy Chin Wonder," and at other times, the Chin comes to the real world via fairy magic. He lives in "Chincinnati" (a parody of Cincinnati, Ohio), and his alter ego is Charles Hampton "Chuck" Indigo (a play on the word "chin"), news writer for the Daily Blabbity (a parody of the Daily Planet with Superman). His origin story is like that of Spider-Man in that he gained his powers when a radioactive actor bit him on the chin.

Catman

Catman (voiced by Adam West in Season 4-6, Jeff Bennett in Season 9-Present) is Adam West's alter ego. He is considered insane by most people since he thinks he is part cat because of a TV show he was part 30 years ago. But he's a good friend of Timmy's. Despite getting himself in trouble and appearing unable to behave like a normal human being, he does help Timmy when needed and is genuinely caring about his friend and city. He suffers from severe Cynophobia.

Crash Nebula

Crash Nebula (voiced by James Arnold Taylor in the Crash Nebula special) is a fictional space hero whose television show is watched by Timmy and his friends. A slightly different version of Crash Nebula was introduced in an episode of the same name which served as a backdoor pilot episode to another Butch Hartman series, but it was never green-lit by Nickelodeon. Since then, the character has been rarely mentioned in The Fairly OddParents universe. Based on his appearance and name, he is likely a parody of the Toy Story character Buzz Lightyear.

Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad

Mighty Mom (voiced by Susanne Blakeslee) and Dyno Dad (voiced by Daran Norris) a parody of Electra Woman and Dyna Girl are superhero versions of Timmy's parents who have appeared twice in the series after their Timmy wished for his parents to have super-powers.

Golden Locks

Golden Locks (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a heroine that was created by Timmy Turner, who wanted to create a love interest for the Crimson Chin. Then backfired when the comics focused more on love than action.

Cleft

Cleft is Timmy's alter ego. He is the Crimson Chin's sidekick, also known as "Boy Chin Wonder".

Other villains

Imaginary Gary

Imaginary Gary (voiced by Jason Marsden) is Timmy's super-cool imaginary friend who was angry because Timmy didn't play with him for five years and he now wants vengeance. He currently resides on Unwish Island with Timmy Turner's other unwished wishes, being served by copies of Timmy produced by a magic copier prototype.

Dr. Vulkan

Dr. Vulkan is a villain in the episode "Emotion Commotion". He is described by one of agents as most scary, diabolical spy of all-time.

The enemies of Crimson Chin that threaten Chincinnati. Besides Bronze Kneecap, among the enemies of Crimson Chin are:

Titanium Toenail

The Titanium Toenail is a villain in the Crimson Chin comic. He has the ability to shoot sharp projectiles shaped like toenail clippings, which can cut through metal.

Spatula Woman

Spatula Woman (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a female villain in the Crimson Chin comic. She uses a giant spatula to fight.

Short Fuse

Short Fuse is a tiny villain in the Crimson Chin comic. He is one of the main villains to appear in "Big Superhero Wish", where it is revealed that he blows up when people call him "small", "short" and "tiny".

H2Olga

H2Olga (voiced by Susanne Blakeslee) is a water-based villain in the Crimson Chin comic. In "The Crime Wave", it is revealed she becomes more powerful when she absorbs more water. She speaks with a Russian accent.

Iron Lung

The Iron Lung is a metal-based villain in the Crimson Chin comic. He is a robotic enemy that uses the power of wind, which he uses to blow heavy gusts at his enemies, and suction, like a vacuum cleaner.

Golden Gut

The Golden Gut is a villain in the Crimson Chin Comic. His stomach is made of weighted metal, which extends from his body and rams into his adversaries.

Copper Cranium

The Copper Cranium is a villain in the Crimson Chin Comic. He made his first, and so far only, appearance in the Crimson Chin webtoons, where he tried to use his giant spring-loaded extra skull to break into the First National Bank.

Gilded Arches

Gilded Arches (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is an enemy of the Crimson Chin who has long legs and feet. He was once a former child star, but turned bad and tried to destroy any and all theatres that no longer showed his movies. He has not appeared in the show as of yet, but did appear in the Crimson Chin Webcomic and Breakin' Da Rules.

Brass Knuckles

Brass Knuckles (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) a.k.a. Coslo Puncholowski, is a hand-to-hand combat villain who has attempted to defeat the Crimson Chin in battle. As his name indicates, he has thick brass knuckles which enable him to punch through walls.

Super Bike

Super Bike (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is a talking bike, angry because Timmy left him behind due to his obsessive and jealous nature. He is seen in "Super Bike" and helps Imaginary Gary in "Escape from Unwished Island".

Super Toilet

Super Toilet is a large toilet of which Cosmo is afraid. It first appeared in "Super Bike".

Ms. Doombringer/Ms. Sunshine

Ms. Doombringer, a.k.a. Ms. Sunshine (voiced by Carolyn Lawrence) is Timmy's supposedly kind substitute teacher who is in reality a fairy hunter. Her kindness is a facade that she uses as a way of hunting fairies; if she is assigned permanently, she knows someone has used fairy wishes to do so. Ms. Doombringer is an exceptionally efficient fairy hunter; and poses a greater threat than Denzel Crocker; thus Timmy prefers Crocker as his enemy to her. She appeared in the episode "No Substitute for Crazy".

Tom Sawyer

Tom Sawyer (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a book character who wreaks havoc in various books in "A Shelf Life".

Ape Overlords

Ape Overlords are armored apes that ruled over humans when Binky, A.J.'s monkey, wished for a world of primates.

Aliens

Yugopotamians

The Yugopotamians are a militant race that love painful or disgusting things, but are afraid of chocolate, flowers, and teddy bears as well as all things cute and cuddly in general.

Mark Chang

Mark Chang (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is the alien prince of Yugopotamia (a word play on Yugoslavia and Mesopotamia). His species is generally militant and loves painful or disgusting things, which is the reason Mark fell in love with Vicky. Because Timmy has proven invulnerable to most of the things that harm Yugopotamians, such as chocolate, flowers and teddy bears, they erroneously believe him to be a great warrior. Mark has a fiancée named Mandie, whom he fled to Earth to avoid marrying. He currently lives in the Dimmsdale dump, disguised as a human called Justin Jake Aston, using a machine fixed on his belt called an Image Fakeifier.

King Grippulon

King Grippulon (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is the alien king of Yugopotamia and Mark's father. He apparently does not have a close relationship with Mark, which is evident in the Halloween special, in which it was believed that Mark was killed, Grippulon stated that he would mourn over him for 90,000 Yugopotamian days (equivalent to one second on Earth) before ordering his guards to unfreeze a clone of him.

Queen Jipjorrulac

Queen Jipjorrulac (voiced by Laraine Newman) is the alien queen of Yugopotamia and Mark's mother. She is apparently much closer to Mark, as she was devastated when it was believed he was killed. It is also shown that she sometimes feels unappreciated by her husband and son, such as in the episode "Planet Poof."

Jeff

Jeff (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) and Erik (voiced by Butch Hartman) are Mark's best friends from another planet. They appear in the episodes Spaced Out, Totally Spaced Out, and Scary Godparents.

Gigglepies

The Gigglepies (voiced by Tara Strong and Grey DeLisle) are cute, bunny-like creatures that tried to get rid of the Yugopotamians to sell merchandise as a way of sucking their planet dry of resources before moving on to another. They can hypnotize people with their cuteness. Most of the Gigglepies were eaten by the Yugopotamians when they discovered they tasted like manure.

Overlord Glee

Overlord Glee (voiced by Tara Strong) was the leader of the gigglepies. When he is mad, he turns to his devious, scary form.

Trilly The Trust Gigglepie

Trilly The Trust Gigglepie (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is the only gigglepie that is not evil. Trilly helped Cosmo, Wanda and Timmy, and was the only gigglepie not eaten.

Boo Boo The Funny Gigglepie

Boo Boo The Funny Gigglepie is a silent gigglepie who was eaten by Cosmo.

Jeremy

Jeremy is a big octopus-like space monster living in Yugopotamia who is mainly blue with orange splotches.

Heather

Heather is Jeremy's older teenage, cranky sister. She is yellow with green splotches.

Celebrities

Chip Skylark III

Chip Skylark III (voiced by Chris Kirkpatrick) is a widely popular and attractive teen singing sensation who meets with Timmy Turner after Timmy wishes that the worst possible non-lethal thing would happen to Chip, which turned out to being stuck with Vicky. His hit songs include "Icky Vicky", "My Shiny Teeth and Me", and "Find Your Voice". In spite of his talents and fame, Chip Skylark revealed himself to actually be broke, since his record company pays for everything. His fame and popularity faced three plunges during the course of his career, but was always able to come back up again thanks to help from Timmy and his fairy godparents. Chip Skylark is modeled after Chris Kirkpatrick of NSYNC, who also voices him. After the episode "Chip Off The Old Chip," Chip Skylark is no longer a full-time character and mostly appears in brief moments.

Chet Ubetcha

Chet Ubetcha (voiced by Jim Ward) is a vertically challenged newscaster, known for his trademark line "I'm Chet Ubetcha". In "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker", it is revealed that he was not originally small, but was mutated by radiation from 1980s cellular phones.

Doug Dimmadome

Doug Dimmadome (voiced by Jim Ward) is the owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome and several other buildings and companies in Dimmsdale, and the richest and most powerful man in the city. His earlier appearances depict his white cowboy hat as infinitely high, but it has since appeared more frequently as a normal sized hat. He also has a long lost son, Dale, whom Vicky holds captive in one episode as a slave to her lemonade business.

Brad Cuspidor

Bradley "Brad" Cuspidor (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is the announcer of the Teeth TV channel, and often promotes Chip Skylark's latest hit.

Skip Sparkypants

Skip Sparkypants (voiced by Chris Kirkpatrick) is a rival of Chip Skylark who lives in his shadow. He resembles Chip, but has a different color scheme and wears sparky pants.

Writer of The Crimson Chin

Writer of The Crimson Chin (played by Patton Oswalt) is a middle-aged man who lives with his mother. He is first mentioned in "Chin Up", where Timmy calls him a 40-year-old geek who lives with his mom. Aside from Scott Hamilton in "The Fairy World Games," he is the only character to play a live-action scene.

Britney Britney

Britney Britney (voiced by Tara Strong) is a spoof of Britney Spears. At the end of "The Masked Magician!" she briefly appears as the villain the Platinum Princess to target Mr. Bickles for destroying her concert earlier in the episode.

Sylvester Calzone

Sylvester Calzone (voiced by Jim Ward) is a spoof of Sylvester Stallone. He mumbles when speaking, much like Stallone's character of Rocky Balboa.

Arnold Schwartzengerman

Arnold Schwartzengerman (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a spoof of Arnold Schwarzenegger, even using his quote of "I'll be back", with the addition of "With weapons!"

Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a cameo character in "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour", as a friend of Sheen.

Vanilla Ice

Vanilla Ice has a cameo in the episode "Wishology." He is shown selling carpets, to which Wanda says, "Oh, so that's what you do now."

C.C. Cruiser

C.C. Cruiser is a muscular guy on TV who does heroic deeds.

Dr. Tina

Dr. Tina is C.C. Cruiser's 'hot yet smart' sidekick.

Rodd

Rodd is C.C. Cruiser's talking car.

Cameo actors

Jay Leno

Jay Leno as the Crimson Chin, a recurring guest voice actor for Timmy's favorite comic book hero whose personality is based on him. He first appeared in "Chin Up".

Adam West

Adam West (playing himself), usually called "TV's Adam West" in-universe, is often seen dressing up as "Catman" (in reference to West's original portrayal of Batman). In "Lights...Camera...Adam!," Adam West portrayed Crimson Chin. In "Go Young, West Man", it is revealed that, during his childhood, he never received a chance to be a real kid. He is currently a rat exterminator since the episode "9 Lives".

Billy Blanks

Billy Blanks (playing himself) appeared in "Kung Timmy".

Scott Hamilton

Scott Hamilton (playing himself) was Timmy's co-anchor at "The Fairly World Games", thinking it was a dream.

Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking appeared in "Remy Rides Again".

James Piercy

James Piercy (playing himself)

KISS

KISS (with voices Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley) appeared as fairy guardians in Wishology.

Patton Oswalt

Patton Oswalt (live-action) as the Crimson Chin creator.

Inanimate objects

Bob

Bob is the name of the blemish on Elmer's face, who has a genius mind of its own and plans to rule the world. His personality is somewhat of an alter-ego of Elmer.

Philip

Philip is Cosmo's favorite nickel. According to him, Phillip is good at math. Although typically a male name, Phillip is actually a female nickel. She first appeared in "Spaced Out" and was featured in "Hassle in the Castle."

Rock

Rock is a rock more popular than Timmy, as shown in "Most-Wanted Wish."

Turners' House

Turners' House grows legs and runs with Timmy's parents in the episode Fairly OddBaby.

Others

Mayor of Dimmsdale

The Mayor of Dimmsdale (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui, portrayed by Serge Houde in the live action films) is the city's unnamed mayor for life who was first introduced in "Dream Goat!", where he is very protective (and somewhat jealous) of the city's famous mascot, Chompy the Goat, who in later episodes seems to become a very good friend of the Mayor, and is sometimes a literal "scapegoat" for when the Mayor needs to blame something on someone.

Geraldine Waxelplax

Principal Geraldine Waxelplax (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is the principal of Dimmsdale Elementary. It is revealed in "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker" that she used to be in love with Crocker in the 1970s and 80s until he became fairy obsessed, but she still harbors feelings for him. She is frosting intolerant, but loves snacks and sweets such as jam donuts.

Dinklebergs

The Dinklebergs (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui as Sheldon Dinkleberg) are the Turners' next-door neighbors and Mr. Turner's arch-enemies. It is revealed in "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker" that Sheldon Dinkleburg was the boyfriend of Timmy's mother in the 1970s and 80s during college where Timmy's dad was a janitor in the same school. Originally, Mr. Dinkleburg was selfish, but became kinder with age; he puts up with Mr. Turner's hatred of him, and even humors the ridiculous theories about himself Mr. Turner comes up with. The extent of his kindess is seen when he reveals the charade of being a villain to Timmy, even giving him cash and a bike as thanks for keeping it a secret. Sheldon also has given one of his kidneys to Mr. Turner. Sheldon's wife has been recently unseen in recent seasons for unknown reasons.

Bucky McBadbat

Bucky McBadbat (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is Chester's father and former baseball player who was kicked out of the MLB for being, as Timmy Turner once said, "the worst baseball player ever!". He wore a paper bag on his head because of the shame of being a failure as a baseball player. He first appeared in the episode "Foul Balled". His face was shown in the episode "Fairy Idol" and he strongly resembles Chester.

Mrs. Dolores Crocker

Mrs. Dolores Crocker (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is Mr. Crocker's mother. Mr. Crocker does not support it.

Mr. Bickles

Mr. Bickles (voiced by Jim Ward) is Timmy's drama teacher. He was featured in "The Masked Magician!", where he tried to become a magician. In a running gag, he always has a "new dream". They consistently fail, usually as the result of something Timmy has done.

Vicky and Tootie's Parents

Vicky and Tootie's Parents (voiced by Jim Ward and Tara Strong) are the parents of Vicky and Tootie, who first appeared in "Channel Chasers". They are revealed to be fully aware of their daughter Vicky's bad behavior, but are too fearful to put a stop to it.

Mr. Tang

Mr. Tang (voiced by Butch Hartman in his first appearance, Carlos Alazraqui in later appearances) is Trixie Tang's father who first appeared in "Information Stupor Highway". He is short and wears glasses.

A.J.'s Parents

A.J.'s Parents (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson and Daisy Carson) have appeared in several episodes, notably "Information Stupor Highway" and "Sleepover and Over", and are shown to be wealthier than the Turner family. They are slightly overprotective of A.J., but are still easily duped by Vicky's schemes in episodes like "MicroPhony".

Bouncer

Bouncer (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson in the first appearance, Butch Hartman in later appearances) is a burly man who first appeared along with the popular kids he protects in the episode "A Wish Too Far!". His purpose on the show is to simply toss Timmy and other unpopular students into the garbage when they try to talk to popular students like Trixie. It is revealed in the episode "Mind Over Magic" when Timmy accidentally reads his thoughts, that Bouncer never finished college.

Turbo Thunder

Turbo Thunder (voiced by Brendan Fraser) is the original "chosen one" in Wishology. Because of his initials and pink attire, the future fairies mistoke Timmy for the correct chosen one. Although he has features similar to Timmy's, he is from a planet named Wonder World whose inhabitants have superpowers. He lost his parents to the Darkness and later worked with Timmy to defeat the Darkness. Once the Darkness was defeated, Turbo Thunder was reunited with his parents.

Ricky

Ricky (voiced by Jason Marsden) was Vicky's boyfriend in the episode "The Odd Couple". He readily left Vicky for whom he thought was a rich and gorgeous woman, but was really Mrs. Crocker.

Mr. Birkenbake

Mr. Birkenbake (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is the school paper editor at Dimmsdale Elementary. His two major appearances are in "The Big Scoop" and "Genie Meanie Minnie Mo". He is a hippie and lives in a trailer.

Vicky's brother

Vicky's younger brother who only appears in the "Oh Yeah!" cartoon pilot. Usually Vicky babysits him on the weekends, but hides inappropriate magazines in his room where Vicky's parents ground him. His only appearance featured him screaming when Vicky calls her house. When season 1 started, he was replaced by Tootie.

Dunsworth

Dunsworth (voiced by Jason Marsden in a British accent) is Vicky's former British boyfriend who (like Yugopotamians) likes unappealing things because it reminds him of "The Hunt".

Mr. Galaxy

Mr. Galaxy is a burly guy at the beach.

T.C.B.

T.C.B. is a guy in a shiny white outfit who has a disco party club under the sand at the beach and wants nobody except Cosmo to know about it.

Mrs. Hemple

Mrs. Hemple is a mean, misshapen lady seen at the mall.

Dale Dimmadome

Dale Dimmadome (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is Doug Dimmadome's long-lost son and heir to his place. He was first seen as a slave of Vicky. When Timmy gave him the last of the wish-granting lemonade, Dale was reunited with his father.

Mr. Ed Leadly

Mr. Ed Leadly (voiced by Rob Paulsen, portrayed by Tony Alcantar in the live-action movies) is Dad's boss and the president and CEO of Pencil Nexus, the company where Dad works. He often yells at his employees including Dad whose last name he cannot get right. His design resembles a small #2 pencil.

References

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