There's a lot of rules so here's the list.
https://fairlyoddfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Da_Rules
Here's some of the most important ones as well as some fairly odd ones. >Can't use magic to win a competition >Can't wish for money >Can't wish for people to fall in love >Can't use magic to break apart true love >Can't wish for it to be Christmas every day >Can't wish for breakfast after 10:30 A.M.
And the most sacred rule. >Can't wish for someone to die
>Can't wish for breakfast after 10:30 A.M.
What's the deal with that? A lot of restaurants offer all-day breakfast menus, what happens if you wish for those instead?
It’s a joke because apparently some kid managed to make a breakfast wish with such horriying consequences - that they never specify - that the fairy council banned it forever
We could outthink Da Rules to obtain these wishes, outside box solutions, though give or take a few for obvious reasons.
1st rule: Get a few manuals able to help me win the competition through world techniques and body mechanics.
2nd rule: There’s a trick here or the utilization of a “tool” for this, making it not really a rule breaking wish. It’s basically making a 3d printer for just about anything, including money.
3rd rule: like rule one, just get some books and learn how to do better.
4th rule: Understandable, yet some couple that’s evil and I’m breaking them for the sake of karma and suffering. Cupid be damned.
5th Rule: Good point since the same thing leads to a cycle of hell.
6th Rule: I will go off on the court by saying we wouldn’t have chicken or waffles and no egg in a burger. Watch as chaos erupts from that.
Finally 7th rule: another tool use, and it’s to wish for a gun.
Christmas and Breakfast rules were added after a wish had globally disastrous consequences. Timmy’s had 3 or 4 rules because of his wishes. Presumably the others were also added after some kid almost caused the apocalypse with them
Yeah, there was a full ep where Timmy danced around the no kill rule by breaking down a guys car, forcing him to marry a psychotic b***h, making him lose his teeth, etc.
nta but I remember Jimmy pretending to wish that Timmy was dead in one of the crossovers, Jorgen was freaking the frick out because that was one of the most important rules or something
No but Timmy has tried to make wishes that were just too fatal to be granted.
Like that one epsiode where he wished someone would get run over by a train, Cosmo and Wanda couldn't grant that wish due to it being fatal.
Timmy then wished for the guy to get run over by a car, but he had to settle for a clown on a unicycle.
>Can't wish for breakfast after 10:30 A.M.
I could just wish to travel to a country where the time is before 10:30 AM and then wish for a ham and cheese omelet on a plate while i'm there
Poof is a moron and invited Foop over to the house along with his actual friend
Chloe is babysitting them as well as Timmy’s dad who is legit treated as a moron in season 10
also Vicky is there because babysitting
I feel like I got lucky since I grew up and stopped watching kid's cartoons just before it got bad. I only found out about the new terrible seasons years after. Same with Spongebob.
I always wonder if this scene is taken out of context. It's been a while since I watched but I wound't doubt is some sort of dream sequence were they confront all their biggest nemesis and people are just taking out of context on purpose.
And morons will actually do that, that is funny because the last season of the series was ridiculous bad for what I heard, but I would put past people to lie about it just to get that last punch in.
I've seen the episode. It's not out of context at all. It really is just Vicky trying to murder everyone with a chainsaw, with the fairies present in front of Timmy's Dad
FoP is a interesting case of "too much seasons" rot, because unlike the Simpsons or SpongeBob, it is the type of show the producers never bothered to care much about
As the Simpsons became stale, they desperately tried making the show whackier and then eventually just tried to modernize it until it became a B- tier boring slice of life show with a boomer team failing to keep up with the trends
SpongeBob devolves into a more demented Ren and Stimpy style show for a while and then into a poorly paced nostalgia wankering feast, but at least you could see that the new teams had a vision on which direction they wanted the show to go
But FOP... In FOP's case no one gave a frick, they just kept cutting corners and abusing pressing the same buttons over and over to milk it dry. They used cheap tactics that went extinct already in the 80s like adding new characters, shoving popular characters into the center of every episode, making the baby literally do celebrity impersonations, throwing the budget and writing rules out of the window... It's literally everything wrong with television encapsulated and flanderized
You can see the same thing happening to the Loud House right now, which is probably going to arbitrarily stay alive for another 5 years. Zero direction, and a total slave to focus testing instead of any creative passion whatsoever. It might as well be a cartoon created by AI.
Fun fact, that happened in 2008.
FOP lasted until 2017.
Poof literally was introduced closer to the start of the show than its end.
That's horrifying. I thought it ended circa 2009 or 2010. It lasted an entire decade after? What the frick happened in that time?
>What the frick happened in that time?
after Foop Nick started to neglect the show
there was a season of nothing but specials and live action TV movies
then the season with the infamous fairy dog
then the season with Chloe, which for some reason got extended and had to switch to Flash animation at the end
FoP legitimately has the worst seasonal rot out of anything I've ever seen. The Simpsons became just ridiculously boring, and stuff like Family Guy or South Park can get occasional good jokes but FoP is so aggressively shit for a variety of reasons.
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and that … shit you're doing just makes you a double homosexual
Only the three way "conflict" between Vicky, Timmy, and Tootie was any interesting. The fairies were just a pain to write around and usually treks to their world were no deeper than "Look it's [b-list celeb] as a fairy!". I'd watch the shit out of a show about Dimmsdale if there was no magic involved whatsoever, but they keep rebooting this shitpile strictly with just Cosmo and Wanda and OCs, it's mindboggling.
>getting rid of the main draw of the show and replacing it with slice-of-life shipping
I mean, I agree that they should've explored the Vicky/Tootie dynamic more(for example there was apparently an entire fricking special where Vicky gets an anti-fairy and Tootie doesn't appear in it at all, what's up with that?), but I don't know if that's the right way to do it.
>Season 9 of Fairly Oddparents has Vicky finally realizing that Timmy has fairies and teams up with Foop to expose them and rule the world using Anti-Fairy magic >never gets brought up again since Vicky gets cut from the show afterwards
What was even the point?
>Vicky gets cut from the show afterwards
Wat? I thought her being around was the main reason along with his parents for being so miserable and allowed to have fairy god parents in the first place. How the frick did the show even function without her?
>because there's apparently a fairy shortage. >that one special showed kids barely last a year without revealing they have fairies >however there's a shortage of them
Does not comprehend
Does FOP have something like "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" or "Behind the Laughter"?
That is to say, an episode or episodes that are often cited as cutoff points that serve as either the last episode of the classic episodes, or the last episode where you can still end the show with some level of dignity?
They did this weird brightening of the palette, which does not go well with the imperfect art style of FOP. It just made everything look way too sterile.
Some of the plots really just gave up on the characters. Vicky becomes over the top evil, which really just means, she has no other traits than screaming and aggressive actions, angles like her scheming and fake acting in front of parents is dropped, they forget she's sisters with Tootie who likewise becomes one dimensional, and use a particular bad episode involving her in season 6 to outright retcon Channel Chasers which was pretty much where I gave up on the show
Whatever was the last episode before Poof's introductory special (which I think was at some point also intended to be a series finale?)
I don't remember the special even being that bad, though still not as good as the first few seaons, its just that Poof's existance coincides with so many of the issues the show would pile up and the writing itself was already getting worse slightly before that.
For me personally, Meet the OddParents, the season 8 finale and the last pre-HD episode. Probably the second best episode the show could've ended on (Channel Chasers being above) and an episode which the creatives at least thought might be the last episode overall (unlike Channel Chasers). There would still be seasons 6-8, all which feature many of the tropes that would destroy the show (albeit downplayed), and Timmy's Secret Wish but at least there was some sense the people writing still had an inkling of caring about the continuity, side cast, and worldbuilding of FoP back then.
Put Sneed and Peter Griffin in the picture
This could go deeper...
I've never watched Fairly Odd before and am unfamiliar with "Da Rules"
list em
OP means the rules of the show
>Vicky is friendly with the turners but once they leave she goles evil babysitter
>Fairies should hide form humans
>etc
Also anti fairies used to be invisible. Though that was already changed by the second jimmy timmy power hour
There's a lot of rules so here's the list.
https://fairlyoddfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Da_Rules
Here's some of the most important ones as well as some fairly odd ones.
>Can't use magic to win a competition
>Can't wish for money
>Can't wish for people to fall in love
>Can't use magic to break apart true love
>Can't wish for it to be Christmas every day
>Can't wish for breakfast after 10:30 A.M.
And the most sacred rule.
>Can't wish for someone to die
>Can't wish for breakfast after 10:30 A.M.
What's the deal with that? A lot of restaurants offer all-day breakfast menus, what happens if you wish for those instead?
It’s a joke because apparently some kid managed to make a breakfast wish with such horriying consequences - that they never specify - that the fairy council banned it forever
He made everyone get so fat that it caused society to collapse, is my guess
We could outthink Da Rules to obtain these wishes, outside box solutions, though give or take a few for obvious reasons.
1st rule: Get a few manuals able to help me win the competition through world techniques and body mechanics.
2nd rule: There’s a trick here or the utilization of a “tool” for this, making it not really a rule breaking wish. It’s basically making a 3d printer for just about anything, including money.
3rd rule: like rule one, just get some books and learn how to do better.
4th rule: Understandable, yet some couple that’s evil and I’m breaking them for the sake of karma and suffering. Cupid be damned.
5th Rule: Good point since the same thing leads to a cycle of hell.
6th Rule: I will go off on the court by saying we wouldn’t have chicken or waffles and no egg in a burger. Watch as chaos erupts from that.
Finally 7th rule: another tool use, and it’s to wish for a gun.
Yeah, you could just kill someone and then wish for no legal consequences.
>can't frick with people's lives in certain ways but can still torture them and drive them insane like Timmy does in the intro
Christmas and Breakfast rules were added after a wish had globally disastrous consequences. Timmy’s had 3 or 4 rules because of his wishes. Presumably the others were also added after some kid almost caused the apocalypse with them
Actually the breakfast rule has no real explanation given.
It's just a reference to many restaurants only serving breakfast until then.
Yeah, there was a full ep where Timmy danced around the no kill rule by breaking down a guys car, forcing him to marry a psychotic b***h, making him lose his teeth, etc.
Well to be fair those last two things were just unintentional consequences of his wish.
>Can't wish for someone to die
"I wish to turn Vicky into a glass statue. Oops, I accidentally knocked her over."
>I wish Vicky loudly and violently shits herself every time she tries talking to someone
>I wish for Vicky to have taste buds in her butthole.
That actually kind of seems like a joke they would do in the show.
wasn't there an episode where Timmy wishes to be the only person on Earth along with Trixie?
Timmy casually got rid of more people than Thanos in a few seconds using fairy magic.
>I am... inevitable.
>And I... am... DOUG DIMMADOME, OWNER OF THE DIMMSDALE DIMMADOME!
He needs all six Infinity Gems for his Infinity Hat.
With them he can turn half of the entire universe into a Dimmadome with a tip of his hat.
Not explicitly murder, leaves ambiguity of interpretation
Thing is, all their magic is bullcrap. When wishing for objects, you are taking them from somewhere else. [Evidence: Halloween Episode.]
And much like the bugs, you can only transport people somewhere else not dangerous.
>as well as some fairly odd ones
ugh
Did Timmy ever actually directly wish for someone to die only to get the fart noise and limp wands? If so how serious and direct was the attempt?
nta but I remember Jimmy pretending to wish that Timmy was dead in one of the crossovers, Jorgen was freaking the frick out because that was one of the most important rules or something
No but Timmy has tried to make wishes that were just too fatal to be granted.
Like that one epsiode where he wished someone would get run over by a train, Cosmo and Wanda couldn't grant that wish due to it being fatal.
Timmy then wished for the guy to get run over by a car, but he had to settle for a clown on a unicycle.
Found the clip.
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It's funny how easy it is to get around these.
>list em
There's only rule: the rules are whatever the plot of the current episode say they are.
>Can't wish for breakfast after 10:30 A.M.
I could just wish to travel to a country where the time is before 10:30 AM and then wish for a ham and cheese omelet on a plate while i'm there
No cuts
No buts
No coconuts
jorgen von strangle overdosed on roids and fairy world turned into anarchy
i honestly stopped watching after fairly odd baby tbh
Yeah, post baby is just shit.
Fun fact, that happened in 2008.
FOP lasted until 2017.
Poof literally was introduced closer to the start of the show than its end.
Jesus, I always assumed this show ended...I don't know, soon after that.
I wish so many of these good '00s shows didn't become complete zombie shit.
The only ones that didn't got cancelled too soon.
Should be asking, what the frick is happening in this scene
She realized The Fairly Oddparents stopped being good over 10 years ago and started massacring the main cast
I'm pretty sure Squidward's doing the same with the cast of Spongebob Squarepants.
No, he just shot himself instead.
Poof is a moron and invited Foop over to the house along with his actual friend
Chloe is babysitting them as well as Timmy’s dad who is legit treated as a moron in season 10
also Vicky is there because babysitting
Jesus frick this screencap isn't wrong, those cancellations really did a number on FOP.
This perspective is so obnoxious
Worst when you realize it used Flash in that episode.
The entire show switched to flash in the middle of season ten.
I feel like I got lucky since I grew up and stopped watching kid's cartoons just before it got bad. I only found out about the new terrible seasons years after. Same with Spongebob.
I always wonder if this scene is taken out of context. It's been a while since I watched but I wound't doubt is some sort of dream sequence were they confront all their biggest nemesis and people are just taking out of context on purpose.
And morons will actually do that, that is funny because the last season of the series was ridiculous bad for what I heard, but I would put past people to lie about it just to get that last punch in.
I've seen the episode. It's not out of context at all. It really is just Vicky trying to murder everyone with a chainsaw, with the fairies present in front of Timmy's Dad
check it out for yourself you over confident b***h.
I can see the crappy flash animation from this still image.
FoP is a interesting case of "too much seasons" rot, because unlike the Simpsons or SpongeBob, it is the type of show the producers never bothered to care much about
As the Simpsons became stale, they desperately tried making the show whackier and then eventually just tried to modernize it until it became a B- tier boring slice of life show with a boomer team failing to keep up with the trends
SpongeBob devolves into a more demented Ren and Stimpy style show for a while and then into a poorly paced nostalgia wankering feast, but at least you could see that the new teams had a vision on which direction they wanted the show to go
But FOP... In FOP's case no one gave a frick, they just kept cutting corners and abusing pressing the same buttons over and over to milk it dry. They used cheap tactics that went extinct already in the 80s like adding new characters, shoving popular characters into the center of every episode, making the baby literally do celebrity impersonations, throwing the budget and writing rules out of the window... It's literally everything wrong with television encapsulated and flanderized
You can see the same thing happening to the Loud House right now, which is probably going to arbitrarily stay alive for another 5 years. Zero direction, and a total slave to focus testing instead of any creative passion whatsoever. It might as well be a cartoon created by AI.
That's horrifying. I thought it ended circa 2009 or 2010. It lasted an entire decade after? What the frick happened in that time?
>What the frick happened in that time?
after Foop Nick started to neglect the show
there was a season of nothing but specials and live action TV movies
then the season with the infamous fairy dog
then the season with Chloe, which for some reason got extended and had to switch to Flash animation at the end
The hiatus after Fairy Idol (2006) saw the departure of any staff member who cared about the continuity and appropriate use of the show's characters.
FoP legitimately has the worst seasonal rot out of anything I've ever seen. The Simpsons became just ridiculously boring, and stuff like Family Guy or South Park can get occasional good jokes but FoP is so aggressively shit for a variety of reasons.
of you're going to make a Twitter screenshot thread just make a Twitter Screenshot thread op you homosexual
and that … shit you're doing just makes you a double homosexual
>screenshot of tumblr post bad
>screenshot of twitter post about screenshot of tumblr post good
What fresh kind of brain rot is this?
Only the three way "conflict" between Vicky, Timmy, and Tootie was any interesting. The fairies were just a pain to write around and usually treks to their world were no deeper than "Look it's [b-list celeb] as a fairy!". I'd watch the shit out of a show about Dimmsdale if there was no magic involved whatsoever, but they keep rebooting this shitpile strictly with just Cosmo and Wanda and OCs, it's mindboggling.
>getting rid of the main draw of the show and replacing it with slice-of-life shipping
I mean, I agree that they should've explored the Vicky/Tootie dynamic more(for example there was apparently an entire fricking special where Vicky gets an anti-fairy and Tootie doesn't appear in it at all, what's up with that?), but I don't know if that's the right way to do it.
>Season 9 of Fairly Oddparents has Vicky finally realizing that Timmy has fairies and teams up with Foop to expose them and rule the world using Anti-Fairy magic
>never gets brought up again since Vicky gets cut from the show afterwards
What was even the point?
>Vicky gets cut from the show afterwards
Wat? I thought her being around was the main reason along with his parents for being so miserable and allowed to have fairy god parents in the first place. How the frick did the show even function without her?
after season 6 Crocker becomes the main villain and Vicky only shows up for specials or villain team-up episodes
Artist for that pic?
MrFishcorpse on twitter
I hate everything about this drawing
you lack taste
Does anyone else hate how Foop not only became a mainstay villain but also was a diet Stewie Griffin
Mother fricker even replaced the Anti Fairies as a whole.
Absolutely no other Anti Fairy showed up after his introduction.
I stopped watching after Poof, who the frick is the girl and gnome fricker?
Also, what happened to that dog?
>girl
Her name's Chloe, Timmy has to share his godparents with her for the rest of the series because there's apparently a fairy shortage.
>gnome fricker
No fricking idea.
>what happened to that dog?
Disappeared after one season with nobody acknowledging his existence afterwards.
>because there's apparently a fairy shortage.
>that one special showed kids barely last a year without revealing they have fairies
>however there's a shortage of them
Does not comprehend
The gnome is Sammy Sweetsparkles
>and gnome fricker?
is that Jorgen's assistant
the gnome is Poof’s friend from “Spellementary School”
>what happened to that dog?
his planet needed him
Does FOP have something like "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" or "Behind the Laughter"?
That is to say, an episode or episodes that are often cited as cutoff points that serve as either the last episode of the classic episodes, or the last episode where you can still end the show with some level of dignity?
Fairy Idol
Season 6 and beyond is really not worth watching.
They did this weird brightening of the palette, which does not go well with the imperfect art style of FOP. It just made everything look way too sterile.
Some of the plots really just gave up on the characters. Vicky becomes over the top evil, which really just means, she has no other traits than screaming and aggressive actions, angles like her scheming and fake acting in front of parents is dropped, they forget she's sisters with Tootie who likewise becomes one dimensional, and use a particular bad episode involving her in season 6 to outright retcon Channel Chasers which was pretty much where I gave up on the show
Whatever was the last episode before Poof's introductory special (which I think was at some point also intended to be a series finale?)
I don't remember the special even being that bad, though still not as good as the first few seaons, its just that Poof's existance coincides with so many of the issues the show would pile up and the writing itself was already getting worse slightly before that.
For me personally, Meet the OddParents, the season 8 finale and the last pre-HD episode. Probably the second best episode the show could've ended on (Channel Chasers being above) and an episode which the creatives at least thought might be the last episode overall (unlike Channel Chasers). There would still be seasons 6-8, all which feature many of the tropes that would destroy the show (albeit downplayed), and Timmy's Secret Wish but at least there was some sense the people writing still had an inkling of caring about the continuity, side cast, and worldbuilding of FoP back then.
In the "last golden age episode" or "point where it could still end with dignity" sense? Or is it just wrapped up together for FOP?
the last episode before the baby, yes