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*[[Remy Buxaplenty|Remy]] makes a return in this episode, he is good and helps [[Timmy Turner|Timmy]] at first, but later it was revealed he was still evil all along because he wanted Timmy to lose [[Cosmo Cosma|Cosmo]] and [[Wanda Fairywinkle-Cosma|Wanda]]. (although he didn't succeed)
 
*[[Remy Buxaplenty|Remy]] makes a return in this episode, he is good and helps [[Timmy Turner|Timmy]] at first, but later it was revealed he was still evil all along because he wanted Timmy to lose [[Cosmo Cosma|Cosmo]] and [[Wanda Fairywinkle-Cosma|Wanda]]. (although he didn't succeed)
 
*Apparently Timmy's wish for Remy and his parents spending more time together backfired somehow as they turned the island they were stranded on into an oil business company making Remy miserable again until Juandissimo gave Remy his memory back.
 
*Apparently Timmy's wish for Remy and his parents spending more time together backfired somehow as they turned the island they were stranded on into an oil business company making Remy miserable again until Juandissimo gave Remy his memory back.
*Apparently Juandissimo is a bad cook since he ruined all of Jorgen's meals at the latter's favorite restaurant. (though he admitted some of his tears got into the food)
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*Apparently Juandissimo is an infamously bad cook since he ruined all of Jorgen's meals at the latter's favorite restaurant. (though he admitted some of his tears got into the food)
*The Fairy Cab makes a second appearance in this episode. It first appeared in Channel Chasers and in both instances it nearly took Cosmo and Wanda away from Timmy until something stopped it (Timmy used the remotes to knock his godparents away from the door in that episode and in this episode Jorgen stated he does not lose his godparents since all of this was really his plan from the very start.)
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*The Fairy Cab makes a second appearance in this episode. It first appeared in Channel Chasers and in both instances it nearly took Cosmo and Wanda away from Timmy until something stopped it (Timmy used the remotes to knock his godparents away from the door in that episode and in this episode Jorgen stated he does not lose his godparents since all of this was really his plan from the very start).
*This episode was the sequel of [[Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary]].
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*This episode is the sequel of [[Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary]].
*It's revealed that Stephen Hawking was Crocker's old college roommate.
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*It's revealed that [[Stephen Hawking]] was Crocker's old college roommate.
 
*In reality, 2+2=4 neither 5 nor 6. For more investigation for finding more variables for 2+2=?, there is not a possibility of 2+2=5 or 2+2=6.
 
** Although Stephen Hawking gives a process in which there is a possibility of 2+2=5, in reality there are no possibilities of that.
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*Hawking is voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]] instead of his actual text-to-speech.
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*Juandissimo works at the Fairy Spa again just like [[Wanda's Day Off]].
   
 
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* '''''[[wikipedia:Mary Poppins|Mary Poppins]]''''' - Timmy's new babysitter is an obvious reference to Mary Poppins, as both fly in a similar manner, both have similar clothes and both have an umbrella for flying.
 
* '''''[[wikipedia:Mary Poppins|Mary Poppins]]''''' - Timmy's new babysitter is an obvious reference to Mary Poppins, as both fly in a similar manner, both have similar clothes and both have an umbrella for flying.
 
 
* '''''[[wikipedia:Daytona International Speedway|Daytona International Speedway]]''''' - The Daytona Speedway is an obvious reference to Daytona International Speedway, except this type of track is a short track according to the pictures of Timmy and Remy racing there.
 
* '''''[[wikipedia:Daytona International Speedway|Daytona International Speedway]]''''' - The Daytona Speedway is an obvious reference to Daytona International Speedway, except this type of track is a short track according to the pictures of Timmy and Remy racing there.
* ''Nineteen Eighty-Four - ''2+2=5 is a reference to George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four where the government makes lies to protect the people from finding the truth.
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* '''''Nineteen Eighty-Four''''' The "2+2=5" issue is a reference to George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four where the government makes lies to protect the people from finding the truth.
   
 
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*Though Crocker asks Stephen Hawking if he is going to show off another Nobel Prize, in real life, Stephen Hawking never won any Nobel Prize, mainly because his works and theories had speculative content and couldn't be verified.
*In reality, 2+2=4 neither 5 nor 6. For more investigation for finding more variables for 2+2=?, there is not a possibility of 2+2=5 or 2+2=6.
 
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*Stephen Hawking is missing his teeth sticking out.
** Although [[Stephen Hawking]] gives a process in which there is a possibility of 2+2=5, in reality there are no possibilities of that.
 
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*At the end of the episode, when Crocker says, “It’s six! Six!”, his words clearly don't match up with what he was saying.
   
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*Although this episode premiered in 2005, it was produced in 2004 according to the credits.
   
 
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Trivia

  • Remy makes a return in this episode, he is good and helps Timmy at first, but later it was revealed he was still evil all along because he wanted Timmy to lose Cosmo and Wanda. (although he didn't succeed)
  • Apparently Timmy's wish for Remy and his parents spending more time together backfired somehow as they turned the island they were stranded on into an oil business company making Remy miserable again until Juandissimo gave Remy his memory back.
  • Apparently Juandissimo is an infamously bad cook since he ruined all of Jorgen's meals at the latter's favorite restaurant. (though he admitted some of his tears got into the food)
  • The Fairy Cab makes a second appearance in this episode. It first appeared in Channel Chasers and in both instances it nearly took Cosmo and Wanda away from Timmy until something stopped it (Timmy used the remotes to knock his godparents away from the door in that episode and in this episode Jorgen stated he does not lose his godparents since all of this was really his plan from the very start).
  • This episode is the sequel of Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary.
  • It's revealed that Stephen Hawking was Crocker's old college roommate.
  • In reality, 2+2=4 neither 5 nor 6. For more investigation for finding more variables for 2+2=?, there is not a possibility of 2+2=5 or 2+2=6.
    • Although Stephen Hawking gives a process in which there is a possibility of 2+2=5, in reality there are no possibilities of that.
  • Hawking is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker instead of his actual text-to-speech.
  • Juandissimo works at the Fairy Spa again just like Wanda's Day Off.

Allusions

  • Mary Poppins - Timmy's new babysitter is an obvious reference to Mary Poppins, as both fly in a similar manner, both have similar clothes and both have an umbrella for flying.
  • Daytona International Speedway - The Daytona Speedway is an obvious reference to Daytona International Speedway, except this type of track is a short track according to the pictures of Timmy and Remy racing there.
  • Nineteen Eighty-Four -  The "2+2=5" issue is a reference to George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four where the government makes lies to protect the people from finding the truth.

Goofs

  • Though Crocker asks Stephen Hawking if he is going to show off another Nobel Prize, in real life, Stephen Hawking never won any Nobel Prize, mainly because his works and theories had speculative content and couldn't be verified.
  • Stephen Hawking is missing his teeth sticking out.
  • At the end of the episode, when Crocker says, “It’s six! Six!”, his words clearly don't match up with what he was saying.

Production Notes

  • Although this episode premiered in 2005, it was produced in 2004 according to the credits.

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