Live action adaptions

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In 2011, to celebrate the tenth year anniversary of the Fairly OddParents! as a Nicktoon series, a live action television movie was broadcasted on Nickelodeon. Thirteen years into the future, is now a 23-year old adult who still lives in the same house, sleeps in the same bed, has never had a girlfriend, and still attends Mr. Crocker's fifth grade class. Timmy's arrested development stems from his desire to keep his beloved fairy godparents, Cosmo, Wanda, and their son Poof, since Da Rules dictate he will lose them as soon as he starts to act like an adult. All of 's friends have grown up and moved onto better things now. , a nerdy girl that always loved , has returned home a smart and beautiful woman, and Timmy starts to fall in love with her, but a grown up relationship with her would mean the end of his adventures with his fairies. Timmy must make a choice between growing up and falling in love with the woman of his dreams, or keep acting like a child and stay with the best friends he has ever had. Meanwhile, an oil tycoon named discovers the existence of fairies and seeks to gain their power for his own greedy purposes.

plays Timmy Turner and plays Tootie. In a short sequence where Cosmo and Wanda temporarily became human, they were played by and , respectively. Cosmo, Wanda and Poof otherwise appeared in CGI form for the rest of the movie and were voiced by their original voice actors. , , , and completed the cast.

Guest Stars

Throughout the course of the show, many famous actors have guest starred on The Fairly OddParents!. Some of the most notable are recurring characters (Catman) and (Crimson Chin). Some other famous stars were (Norm the Genie), (older Timmy), (the Pixies), (Dr. Bender and Wendell), and (Santa).

Though not featured as guests on the show, references have been made to other public figures, including (shown as a child with Cosmo and Wanda as fairy godparents in the episode ""), (also one of their godkids), (parodied as ""), and (parodied as "Arnold Schwarzengerman and ), and (a was depicted in the episode "That old Black Magic", and he bore resemblance to then-president Bush).

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