The Fairly OddParents

The Fairly OddParents (2001)

4 plot holes in show generally - chronological order

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Plot hole: Season 6, Episode 5 (overall episode 73) "The Good Ol' Days / Future Lost": In the episode "Future Lost", when Mark is hugged by several students at school, wouldn't he possibly freak out, since he is a Yugopotamian who doesn't like being hugged?

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Plot hole: In the episode "Class Clown" when Timmy wishes he was the funniest kid in the world and everything he says is freakin' hilarious, then how come when Timmy says "Tip your waitress." to Cosmo and Wanda nobody laughs, but everything else he says is funny.

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Plot hole: In "Oh Brother!" Timmy wishes for a brother who will beat up Francis and some other things. How come he doesn't beat up Francis, even though Timmy wished for it?

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Suggested correction: Remember that episode where Timmy tried to wish something bad would happen to chip skylark? Da Rulez say that you can't wish that someone could be injured/beaten/dead.

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Plot hole: In the episode where the only food is dessert and everyone is fat, Cosmo finds a cowboy (and a cowboy hunter) in his stomach. They are both skinny. But wouldn't they be fat too?

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Question: In the episode "Birthday Fairies", Tootie gets Cosmo and Wanda for her birthday because she's having a bad time. But for the most part, Vicky is the one making her life miserable. It is even said that Vicky is scaring all the kids away from Tootie's birthday party, that's why she is crying. But Why didn't Tootie wish Vicky away?

Answer: In "Da Rules" book, you cannot wish a person in danger, or do any harm or anything to a person's life or relationship.

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