The Fairly OddParents (TV Series 2001–2017) Poster

(2001–2017)

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Sex & Nudity

  • None
  • There are occasionally some dirty jokes and innuendos.
  • Sometimes characters are seen shirtless, in their underwear or in swimsuits; this is usually, but not always, in a non-sexual context.
  • Juandissimo is narcissistic and frequently describes himself as "sexy" while posing with his shirt off.
  • Some flirting, crushes and brief kissing on the lips and on the cheek.
  • In one episode, some characters pose in swimsuits for a beauty pageant.
  • Female characters often wear provocative clothing.
  • Infrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive themes.
  • In an episode, Timmy's dad shoves his naked lower abdomen at Timmy's face while at the hospital.
  • In one episode Timmy asks where baby's come from his dad tells him the "Birds and the Bees."
  • In one episode, Timmy is naked for most of the episode, in all shots uses the scenery as a cover-up.

Violence & Gore

  • There's some explosions, fight scenes, instances of bullying, chase scenes, characters fall from great hights etc. occasionally characters get injured, but recover almost instantly.
  • Comic cartoon violence.
  • This show is full of cartoony violence and stylized action with no gore or blood.

Profanity

  • The word "sexy" repeatedly used.
  • Words such as: heck, dang, darn, gosh, crud and what the... are infrequently used.
  • No swearing, but verbal insults like: stupid, idiot, moron, dumb, jerk, loser, weirdo, twerp, shut up, freak, crazy, insane etc. are commonplace.
  • There are some verbal innuendos that can be quite dirty.
  • The series contains some racist and sexist stereotypes that people nowadays may be bothered by.
  • "Son of a gun" is said.
  • Mild name calling and occasional crude profanity.
  • Vicky says very mean names and insults to Timmy, other kids and her family.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • The characters visit a bar where drinks are served, but remain sober throughout.
  • Very rarely characters will be seen smoking a pipe to appear sophisticated.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • There's some very mild instances of torture and abuse in scenes involving Vicky. Vicky frequently threatens kids with various weapons and medieval torture devices. Vicky takes pleasure in "torturing" kids and making them miserable, but rarely physically harms them. There's no blood or gore. Injuries heal almost instantly.
  • Responsible and reliable adults are almost never around. Almost all of the adults in the show are clueless, stupid, gullible or neglectful. Leaving the main child characters to solve their own problems and face dangerous (and potentially deadly) situations alone. Everything is always fine in the end.
  • There is mainly some dark themes, but they are mainly portrayed in a comical,digestible and slapstick way for kids.
  • None in a lot of episodes.
  • Timmy's parents are uncaring and neglectful of Timmy in most episodes. Many consider them to be some of the worst cartoon parents ever created.
  • There's tons of fantastical slapstick and superhero-style violence. All of the violence is extremely cartoonish and therefore hard to take seriously. Most kids ages 5+ should be able to handle it.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Sex & Nudity

  • Cosmo becomes pregnant and gives birth. It is also stated that male fairies are the ones that give birth.
  • An adult woman named Carly has a crush on Timmy (who's a kid), later on its revealed that they both have matching tattoos.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • In the episode Moooooving Day there is a milk that puts people in a trance state.

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