Denzel Crocker/References


 * The character of Mr. Crocker, who desperately tries to uncover Timmy’s fairies in the series, was inspired by Walter Kornbluth, Eugene Levy’s character from the 1984 feature film Splash, who tried to prove the existence of mermaids.
 * In the Video game nicktoons Unite during the battle with crocker he was wearing a gold armor but in the final battle with the other villains Crocker was in his teacher cloths.
 * Butch Hartman originally created Crocker for another show of his that did not get made. After plans for said other show were canned, Crocker was integrated into the Fairly OddParents cast. Also, according to Butch Hartman's list of favorite episodes on iTunes, Crocker was originally intended to be a one shot character.
 * Until recently, his overwhelming belief in fairies was the sole source of power for all of Fairy World.
 * In the episode, "Pipe Down" Crocker spots Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda and does his usual fairy godparents spasm frantically, but since there is no sound, no one, for once, can hear him!
 * Denzel Crocker has made more appearances in Season 7 than any other, replacing Vicky as the more frequent adversary of Timmy in the series.
 * His favorite student was Timmy's Dad when he became a temporary student in his class. In the episode "Teacher's Pet" his favorite student is A.J..
 * Denzel Crocker said being a fairy is the best thing happened in his life.


 * His birthday is Friday the 13th. It should be noted, however, that May 13, 1962 was on a Sunday, not a Friday.
 * It's noted in "Formula for Disaster", that Crocker once was in Ninja school, was taught to be a ballerina, wanted to be a cat burglar (but didn't know what to do with a bunch of cats, a pun on the term for a jewel thief), and could never(ever, EVER) go back to Cincinnati. As a matter of fact, a sign at the end of the implied episode has "CROCKER FREE SINCE '83" at the bottom, with two Anti-Crocker stickers at the bottom, below the saying. It seems he was banned from Cincinnati in 1983.


 * In Remy Rides Again, Crocker states that Stephen Hawking was his college roommate, which indicates that Crocker must have been born around 1942, because Hawking was born that year. This is impossible since he was seen as clearly being 10 years old in 1972.