The Fairly OddParents! (episode)/References


 * Mary Kay Bergman was the original voice for Timmy.
 * When Timmy is receiving his godparents, he looks like himself in the series at one point.
 * Timmy's head was not as "C" shaped as it was in the series it was "I" shaped
 * It is revealed in Abra-Catastrophe! that it was Timmy who hired Vicky to babysit after he believed his parents had left to "parts unknown". However, in that meeting, Timmy is a year or two younger than he is in this episode, and it is said that Vicky was babysitting him for about a year before he received his godparents, but in this episode he receives them on the first day.
 * This episode was featured as a bonus short on the School's Out!: The Musical DVD
 * The intro Cosmo and Wanda give Timmy is repeated when they meet Jimmy Neutron in the Jimmy Timmy Power Hour.
 * Cosmo and Wanda's entrance is also repeated at the end of Abra-Catastrophe, when they're re-assigned to Timmy.
 * Their entrance is also repeated in Presto Change-O when they return.
 * It is repeated again in Birthday Wish when Cosmo and Wanda are reassigned to Tootie.
 * This is the only episode where Timmy has dark red hair, instead of his usual brown hair.
 * Vicky mentions having a little brother, who she calls on a phone and he is heard screaming on the other line. Since then, Vicky's house and family have been shown a number of times, but the only other members present in her family are her parents and her little sister Tootie. This character is most likely retconned out of continuity.
 * The chocolate snake Vicky is turned into is similar to the snake in the theme song.
 * This is the first episode in the Fairly OddParents series.


 * In one scene, Timmy is missing his trademark buck tooth, this goof can only be noticed in frame-by-frame viewings
 * Vicky's name is spelled "Vicki" in the episode's closing credits. (another thing that returns in Presto Change-O, where when Crocker (in Timmy's body) says "Vicky? Who's Vicky?" the captions spell Vicky's name wrong, which now says "Vicky? Who's Vicki?".)
 * It probably should be pointed because the Oh Yeah cartoons were repackaged as a "three shorts" episode for the first 2-3 years, things such as Vicky's first meeting with Timmy, and Vicky's little brother caused the confusion about the canoncity of such things.