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* Tootie shares some noticeable similarities with Sam Manson from Butch Hartman's second Nicktoon, ''[[Danny Phantom]]''. Among them, Tootie and Sam both have black hair and purple eyes, their outfits look similar, they're both voiced by Grey DeLisle, and both girls are in love with (and ultimately end up with) their respective show's protagonist.
 
* Tootie shares some noticeable similarities with Sam Manson from Butch Hartman's second Nicktoon, ''[[Danny Phantom]]''. Among them, Tootie and Sam both have black hair and purple eyes, their outfits look similar, they're both voiced by Grey DeLisle, and both girls are in love with (and ultimately end up with) their respective show's protagonist.
 
[[File:Tootie old designs.jpg|thumb|Two old unused designs of Tootie.]]
 
[[File:Tootie old designs.jpg|thumb|Two old unused designs of Tootie.]]
* Tootie's personality is somewhat similar to Sierra's from ''Total Drama World Tour'' or Clamantha from ''Fish Hooks''. She also sounds very similar to Berry from ''Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends'' and Lizzie Devine from ''Kids Next Door'', both also voiced by [[Grey DeLisle]].
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* Tootie's personality is somewhat similar to Sierra's from ''Total Drama World Tour'' or Clamantha from ''Fish Hooks''. She also sounds very similar to Berry from ''Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends,'' Lizzie Devine from ''Kids Next Door'', both also voiced by [[Grey DeLisle]], and Phoebe from Kid vs. Kat.
 
*As of yet, it was never explained as to why and how Tootie developed her crush on Timmy in the series. In the Fairly Odd Movie, Tootie mentions that she has been in love with Timmy since 3rd grade.
 
*As of yet, it was never explained as to why and how Tootie developed her crush on Timmy in the series. In the Fairly Odd Movie, Tootie mentions that she has been in love with Timmy since 3rd grade.
 
*In [[Schools Out!: The Musical]], Tootie is seen with Trixie as they sing [[Adults Ruin Everything]]. This is the only time they appeared together in the series, with the exception of a brief scene in "[[Love Struck]]". Neither time do they interact. Tootie was also present at Trixie's costume party in "[[Take and Fake]]", dressed as Trixie, but it was never explained why and they do not appear together in person.
 
*In [[Schools Out!: The Musical]], Tootie is seen with Trixie as they sing [[Adults Ruin Everything]]. This is the only time they appeared together in the series, with the exception of a brief scene in "[[Love Struck]]". Neither time do they interact. Tootie was also present at Trixie's costume party in "[[Take and Fake]]", dressed as Trixie, but it was never explained why and they do not appear together in person.

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Trivia

  • Tootie was introduced in the Oh Yeah! Cartoons episode "The Fairy Flu", in which she already had a crush on Timmy. Her appearance was redesigned in her Season 2 re-introduction "Boy Toy" to what it is today. Interestingly, in the comic The Big Surprise which was released in between these two episodes, Tootie's appearance is a cross between both her original and her redesign.
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Tootie's appearance in The Big Surprise

  • In her first appearance, Tootie was voiced by Amber Hood, from her season 2 re-introduction-onward, she is voiced by Grey DeLisle (who also voices Vicky, Veronica, Chad, etc.)
  • According to the official script to 'Boy Toy', Tootie is 9. According to the book "Fairly Odd Funnies", she is 8 (although this is not an official source). The episode "Birthday Wish" suggests that she is younger than Timmy, while "Squirrely Puffs" suggests they are closer in age. Most likely after her birthday episode she turned ten.[1]
  • Like her sister Vicky, her last name is unknown.
  • It was unknown if Tootie is her real name or nickname, but it is usually written everywhere in her room or on banners during her birthday, and in a deleted scene from Boy Toy, Timmy, Chester, and A.J. make fun of her name as well, so it is likely it's her real name.[2]
    • Her name is possibly a homage to Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey from the 1979-88 TV sitcom The Facts of Life. The Tootie in that show, played by Kim Fields, was also geeky, wore braces, and was the youngest of her group.
  • Tootie has appeared without Vicky in: Kung Timmy, Hard Copy, You Doo, Squirrely Puffs, Formula For Disaster, The Boss of Me, He Poofs He Scores, and Lights Out
  • Tootie's name in the German-language version of the show is Trudy.
  • In Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy, her name is misspelled as "Tooty".
  • She usually appears at least once per season, except for Season 1, Season 8 and Season 9 in which she hasn't. Her appearances became more frequent in Season 5, and  has made more appearances in Season 7 than any other, although most of them are just cameos. Her only appearances in Season 8 and Season 9 are live action. Lights Out is her last cartoon appearance to date.
  • Tootie is frequently a victim of improper animation. In many scenes her glasses are missing their temple arms, or her black tights will be missing. From Season 6 onward her glasses are drawn more simplistically round and change between purple and black color, depending on the episode.
  • Tootie may be aware of Timmy's crush on Trixie, as shown in You Doo, when she was playing with the Timmy doll, unintentionally causing the real Timmy to act rude to Trixie.
  • Tootie has kissed Timmy six times: Once in The Fairy Flu, a number of times at the end of Love Struck!, near the end of Kung Timmy!, Timmy kissed her near the end of Birthday Wish!, and in Dread N' Breakfast Timmy kissed Tootie again but refused to do so on the lips. Timmy and Tootie finally shared a very long kiss on the lips in "The Fairly Odd Movie", which resulted in Timmy instantly being considered a grown up by Da Rules and thus losing his fairies for a short time.
    • The Fairly Odd Movie also showed Timmy being forcibly kissed by Tootie when they were younger, and established that this kiss is the only one that Timmy could remember. According character bios on movie's press website, Tootie and Timmy's childhood kiss was done on a dare, but this is never elaborated upon in the movie itself.[3]
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Tootie and Trixie share the screen as they sing Adults Ruin Everything.

  • Tootie appears more in Season 7 than any other season.
  • Tootie shares some noticeable similarities with Sam Manson from Butch Hartman's second Nicktoon, Danny Phantom. Among them, Tootie and Sam both have black hair and purple eyes, their outfits look similar, they're both voiced by Grey DeLisle, and both girls are in love with (and ultimately end up with) their respective show's protagonist.
Tootie old designs

Two old unused designs of Tootie.

  • Tootie's personality is somewhat similar to Sierra's from Total Drama World Tour or Clamantha from Fish Hooks. She also sounds very similar to Berry from Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends, Lizzie Devine from Kids Next Door, both also voiced by Grey DeLisle, and Phoebe from Kid vs. Kat.
  • As of yet, it was never explained as to why and how Tootie developed her crush on Timmy in the series. In the Fairly Odd Movie, Tootie mentions that she has been in love with Timmy since 3rd grade.
  • In Schools Out!: The Musical, Tootie is seen with Trixie as they sing Adults Ruin Everything. This is the only time they appeared together in the series, with the exception of a brief scene in "Love Struck". Neither time do they interact. Tootie was also present at Trixie's costume party in "Take and Fake", dressed as Trixie, but it was never explained why and they do not appear together in person.
    • In the episode "You Doo", it is implied that Tootie dislikes Trixie. In most other episodes however, she seems oblivious to Timmy's crush on her.
  • In season 6 and season 7, Tootie's glasses are round, like her mother's.
  • According to Tumblr post, Tootie was a nickname Butch Hartman gave to his daughter.<ref>"Fairly Odd Fact Number 21". http://butchhartman.tumblr.com/post/140864222279/fairly-oddfact-number-21-tootie-was-a-nickname-i. 

According to Facebook comment, Tootie was inspired by Butch Hartman's daughter.

References

  1. ""Boy Toy" episode draft transcript" (PDF). The Fairly OddParents. http://www.scribd.com/doc/9804690/116-Boy-Toy. Retrieved 2011-09-09. "CHESTER’S POV - He sees TOOTIE: A nine year old girl full of sugar, spice and everything obsessed with Timmy." 
  2. ""Boy Toy" episode draft transcript" (PDF). The Fairly OddParents. http://www.scribd.com/doc/9804690/116-Boy-Toy. Retrieved 2011-09-09. "Timmy: This club has two rules! No girls, and no kids with names that sound like bodily noises, Tootie!" 
  3. "Fairly Odd Movie character descriptions". The Fairly OddParents. http://www.nickpress-a-fairly-odd-movie.com/characterdescriptions.html. "Tootie, played by Daniella Monet (Victorious), returns to Dimsdale as a beautiful and confident grownup, a far cry from the brace-face geek Timmy kissed on a dare when he was 10."