
Jorgen: Aah! My muscles! MY BEAUTIFUL MUSCLES!
#FAIRLY ODDPARENTS APPTRAP SKIN#
The sight of Cosmo and Wanda's Disney Death is quite unpleasant to behold, but things get really disturbing when Timmy and Jorgen's cat hit the device's reverse-switch which not only takes away Jorgen's extra muscles, but all of his muscles, reducing him to nothing but skin and bone. The climax of the episode, "Action Packed", in which Jorgen uses Cosmo and Wanda and all the other fairies' energy to fuel a device that makes his muscles grow even more ridiculously massive.
There's something off-putting about his eyes and how creepy they make him look, or how he overall just looks like a predator. While there's nothing particularly scary about the episode "Truth or Cosmoquences", given how it's mostly just a silly episode, there's something, unsettling about the overall appearance of Luther.
"Transparents!" shows that Francis' dog eats first graders in order to keep his coat shiny. And that was by, ''constantly being around Timmy'', enforcing/demanding him to say the same thing over, and over, and over. She never liked him, she only was trying keep herself from losing sanity. She's so used to being told she's pretty that she can't imagine being in a world were she isn't hearing that 24/7. The worst part of it is she needs him around to compliment her. Especially considering she's willing to kill Timmy if she can't be with him. And there's "Just The Two Of Us", where Trixie goes batshit insane after Timmy wishes for the two to be the only people left on Earth. Thankfully, what follows is pure Nightmare Retardant from this point on. Very unfortunately for Timmy and fortunately for his parents, Vicky, and the viewers, this doesn't work as Vicky's parents are actually even more afraid of her. Vicky: Nobody's going anywhere! Haunted house, schmaunted house! As long as I'm making money here, WE STAY!!!! The episode "Timmy's 2-D House of Horror":. Even after he completely falls apart, he desperately tries begging for Timmy not to leave him with his normal voice-while still in his dragon form, mind you. On top of that, when he realizes Timmy is actually trying to get rid of him (by pretending to fix him when he's really tearing him apart enough to where he loses his indestructibility), he completely loses it and tries to kill the poor kid in retaliation. How about the clingy and insecure behavior of Superbike in, well, "Superbike"? His desperation to garner all of Timmy's attention, to the point of outright manipulating him by both hypnosis and playing to his sympathies comes off as disturbing and creepy, akin to a stalker, and when his position as Timmy's favorite bike is threatened, he instantaneously morphs into a vicious, blood-red dragon like thing with a demonic voice. After Eddie's plot is resolved, the episode ends with all of Timmy's other dead pets coming from their graves. Timmy's dead gerbil Eddie comes back to life as a zombie, and tries to seek revenge on Timmy, and later Timmy's parents, for his death. "That's Life" is one hell of a Zombie Apocalypse. "Beddy Bye" features detailed, jarring and so very graphic images of Cosmo's and Timmy's sleep-deprived faces, making it completely out-of-place for a show with such a simplistic animation style. This is a list of dates for the first time an episode of The Fairly OddParents aired on Nicktoons. POOF! Timmy’s "fairly odd parents" will disappear!
When you’re ten, you’re powerless … unless you’re Timmy Turner, who happens to have two magical fairy GodParents! But Timmy can’t let anyone know about the wish-granting Cosmo and Wanda, not even his best pals, AJ and Chester.