Nachdem er von seinem Babysitter gequält und gedemütigt wurde, wird ein zehnjähriger Junge in die Obhut von zwei Feenpaten gegeben, die ihm fast jeden Wunsch erfüllen können, was zu schreckl... Alles lesenNachdem er von seinem Babysitter gequält und gedemütigt wurde, wird ein zehnjähriger Junge in die Obhut von zwei Feenpaten gegeben, die ihm fast jeden Wunsch erfüllen können, was zu schrecklichen Konsequenzen führt.Nachdem er von seinem Babysitter gequält und gedemütigt wurde, wird ein zehnjähriger Junge in die Obhut von zwei Feenpaten gegeben, die ihm fast jeden Wunsch erfüllen können, was zu schrecklichen Konsequenzen führt.
- 1 Primetime Emmy gewonnen
- 16 Gewinne & 48 Nominierungen insgesamt
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An understory of Timmy's latch-key kid status and supervision by a sadistic baby sitter, though shown humorously, speak truly to most of the kids who watch--parents are usually gone, how much more fun it would be if I had God Parents!
All in all I recommend this show to anyone with a sense of humor!
The basic plot is that Timmy Turner is a lonely, misunderstood ten-year-old boy who must deal with more than any boy his age should handle.... Ever. So out of sympathy, he is given Cosmo and Wanda, two bumbling fairies for personal servitude and company from Fairy World. But even with the two fairies at his side to help him 24/7, he quickly learns life is full of complications that even magic can't fix.
One of the reasons this show does so well is the large cast of characters. Everyone on the show gets a good laugh from me and that's what's important. Timmy's father, for example, is a clumsy, dense man and always undertaking some stupid task to get back at the... Dinklebergs.... Look up the word "evil" in the dictionary and you'll see a mug shot of Vicky, Timmy's babysitter, who cares only about money, the pain of a child, and... well, money.
Another reason of this show's success are the plots themselves. To get through life's challenges, Timmy uses his fairies' magic to the advantage. But, of course, nothing ever works out right. One reason is because of the rules added to the power of magic. After all, without restrictions on what Timmy could do, this show would be over in a snap. Also, each episode constantly throws in joke after joke after joke and, coupled with the quick animation and scene switching, it rarely slows down on its humor.
Now onto the heart of this wonderful show: the fairies. A regular comic pair. Wanda is sensible and smart, totally opposite of the purile idiot known as Cosmo. Their interactions with each other are often rib-cracking, especially since Cosmo is constantly getting on her nerves to no end. Adding to the fact that they are wed can ensure worse punishment for Cosmo in the end. They're always trying to work together as a team (a horribly dysfunctional one) and help Timmy, but you can always be sure Cosmo will add some "fun" along the way.
For real people, I can see nothing wrong with this show. Some of the reasons stated on here for its atrocity are total non-sense, such as the animation is bad or the characters all act dumb. Hello, it's a comedy. The characters act like that for a reason. As for the animation, there is worse, such as some of the things on Cartoon Network. (Dexter's Lab, PPG) It, and other shows like it, is actually a revival and tribute of an old style in the 30s and 40s that relied on an abstract look for uniqueness, so it had few details and the characters looked flat. And besides, so what if there's little detail and such? Is that really important in an animated comedy?
Alright, enough personal ranting for one day. Back to business. This show is absolutely wonderful. Good, quick humor, a huge and colorful cast of characters coupled with the premise of a boy with (nearly) infinite magical powers make this a must-see show for all. If you've barred this show from your schedule of "Must-Watches," at least give it a good chance. You may be extremely happy with the result.
Why did I give this an 8/10? Well, let's just say that the show later went downhill where the new episodes are mediocre and the humor isn't as hilarious as I remembered it to be. What I really hated the most is the character Poof, the baby of Cosmo and Wanda because she was the most uninteresting character and the show would've ended without her. But nope, the writers decided to give up and wrote more of the same instead of something new and original.
Overall, the new seasons that started from 2008 has destroyed a once great show. I understand lots of people hated this show, but I think that it's a good one at that. My advice: Watch the first six seasons instead of the new ones because they sucked and ruined a once great show.
Wow. It's really good! (and I've just started watching my third episode.) On a side note, the intro music is great. Congrats to whoever composed it (which I believe is someone named Guy Moon if I remember well). (Oh yeah, the music was also what made me stay on the channel when finding it. - Neat music, hehe.)
So far it seems like a very good show. :)
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- WissenswertesWanda's hair was originally planned to be blue, but her hair was changed to pink so it would not clash with Timmy's bedroom walls.
- PatzerWhen Timmy wishes that no-one needs to sleep, everyone ends up tired and ugly, this means that they do need to sleep, they are just unable to, this was not the wish that Timmy made.
- Zitate
Dad Turner: Timmy... I'm respecting your privacy by knocking, but asserting my authority as your father by coming in anyway.
- Crazy CreditsIn the opening credits, whenever Vicky says, "Yeah, right!" Cosmo and Wanda change her head into something different in each episode.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Rock-afire Explosion (2008)
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