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Nickelodeon “77 Secrets of Fairly Odd Parents Revealed!” Fairly Odd Parents Original Special -2

77 Secrets of Fairly OddParents Revealed is a television special that aired on Nickelodeon on July 7, 2007. It features 77 secrets about The Fairly OddParents, its creator, and its characters, plus a bonus 78th secret. It was also available on Nick.com.[1]


The 77 secrets[]

Note: Since this special is from 2007, some of the facts may be outdated.

  1. Timmy is 10 years old. (Accompanied by a picture of Butch Hartman as a 10-year-old.)
  2. Timmy's namesake is Timmy Hartman, one of Butch's brothers.
  3. Timmy's middle name is Tiberius.
  4. The name Tiberius comes from Star Trek character James Tiberius Kirk.
  5. Timmy's birthday is March 21.
  6. Chip Skylark has the same birthday, making them both an Aries, and is played by a member of *NSYNC. (Correction: According to "Boys in the Band", Chip's birthday is the day before Timmy's.)
  7. Timmy will make a careless wish that will cause him to lose one of his godparents.
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    The first drawing of Timmy

  8. The first drawing of Timmy (see right).
  9. There have been 41 versions of Timmy.
  10. Timmy's voice actor is a woman with two kids, neither of them named Timmy.
  11. Timmy's secret talent is burping the alphabet.
  12. Timmy's secret skill is biting toenails.
  13. Timmy's secret nighttime habit is grinding his two front teeth.
  14. Timmy's secret weapon is wearing the same thing every day.
  15. Timmy's secret ingredient is guava juice.
  16. Timmy's deepest secret is that he is never happy enough to lose his godparents.
  17. "Timmy is horrified by feet and clowns."
  18. "Cosmo and Wanda have disguised themselves 63 different times."
  19. A picture of Cosmo and Wanda as mail carriers in a new episode.
  20. Cosmo's secret talent is playing the kazoo.
  21. Cosmo's secret password is "Phillip".
  22. Cosmo's "ugly secret" is that he gets his back waxed.
  23. Cosmo's secret to success is Wanda.
  24. Cosmo's most embarrassing secret is that he "ate re-fried beans for dinner last night".
  25. Cosmo's secret weakness is "wand wilt".
  26. Cosmo's secret sauce is back wax.
  27. In his spare time, Cosmo has tried writing novels.
  28. Cosmo wrote the book Shiny Crowny Things for Morons.
  29. Cosmo wrote Conversations with Butch.
  30. Cosmo wrote Little Wands for Little People.
  31. Cosmo wrote Astrophysics for Morons, which appears in the episode "Shelf Life".
  32. Wanda's full name is Wanda Venus Fairiewinkle.
  33. Wanda's secret fragrance is Wing It.
  34. Wanda's secret talent is spelling.
  35. Wanda's sworn secret is that she dyes her hair Fabulous Fuchsia Fest No. 7.
  36. Wanda's secret hobby is "wandminton".
  37. Wanda's secret weapon is flossing, and her sister, Blonda, was thought up by Butch Hartman's then–8-year-old daughter Carly.
  38. Wanda is secretly a country singer and recording artist.
  39. Wanda plays the banjo.
  40. Cosmo thinks Wanda controls his destiny.
  41. Butch Hartman's real name is Elmer, "just like that kid with the boil".
  42. Seth MacFarlane, a friend of Butch Hartman, named Family Guy character Dr. Hartman after him.
  43. Butch has appeared on Growing Pains.
  44. Butch has appeared on Day of Our Lives.
  45. Butch named Sophia Turner after his daughter Sophia.
  46. Butch reads and answers posts from his fans.
  47. Butch's secret inspiration is Star Wars, and The Fairly OddParents has several references to the franchise.
  48. Dark Laser is based on Darth Vader.
  49. "Abra-Catastrophe!" has a scene parodying the Luke Skywalker–Darth Vader battle in The Empire Strikes Back.
  50. In "Lights...Camera...Adam!", there are tracks from R2-D2 imprinted in front of the movie theater.
  51. In "Teeth for Two", Cosmo says "Chewbacca!"
  52. In "Movie Magic", there is a reference to the trench run scene.
  53. In "Microphony", Chester says "Luke, I am your father!"
  54. In "Hex Games", there is a reference to Luke's training with Yoda.
  55. Butch Hartman voiced Tinklebell in the episode "Fairy Idol". (Correction: "Tiny Timmy!")
  56. Butch voiced the President in "That Old Black Magic".
  57. Butch voiced the bouncer in "Foul Balled". (Correction: "The Boy Who Would Be Queen".)
  58. Butch voiced the soap actor in "The Boy Who Would Be Queen". (Correction: The character is an announcer.)
  59. Butch voiced the jail guard in "Action Packed". (Correction: "The Big Problem!")
  60. Butch voiced the gardener in "Dog's Day Afternoon".
  61. Butch voiced the alien captain in "Spaced Out".
  62. Butch voiced the ticket guy in "Nectar of the Odds". (Correction: "Fairy, Fairy Quite Contrary".)
  63. Butch voiced the bus driver in "A Wish Too Far!"
  64. Butch voiced Dr. Rip Studwell in "The Gland Plan".
  65. Butch voiced the football coach in "The Big Problem!"
  66. Butch voiced one of the guards in "Dream Goat!"
  67. Butch voiced a protozoan in "Tiny Timmy!"
  68. Butch voiced the giant monster in "Dream Goat!"
  69. Butch voiced the little girl's father in "The Big Problem!"
  70. In the "Jimmy Timmy Power Hour", while Timmy and Cindy talk in the Candy Bar, one of the straws in their sundae keeps disappearing and reappearing.
  71. In "Chin Up!", the Crimson Chin appears with a cape in one shot.
  72. In "Remy Rides Again", a house in the last scene changes its design between shots.
  73. In "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker!", the broken picture on the floor of Crocker's room disappears.
  74. In "Shelf Life", Elmer's boil keeps switching sides on his face.
  75. In "Baby Face", Timmy spells out "I wish I was 10" on a license plate that should only have seven slots.
  76. In "Christmas Every Day!", Cosmo's wings are gone when he gets his back waxed.
  77. A new character is joining The Fairly OddParents, and they "may have just poofed their pants".

The 78th secret[]

This special's narrator is Jim Ward, who voices Chet Ubetcha and Doug Dimmadome.

Voices[]

References[]

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