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One way they could turn the âsheâs smartâ characteristic into a negative thing is by having her focus more on her grades as opposed to her social life. Have her choose studying over playing with her friends and have her friends be mad at her for it. Have Cosmo and Wanda step in to make her less uptight and stressed, so she can enjoy her youth.
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I think it's important to remember that part of Timmy's relationship with his fairies was that they helped shape him into a better person. They were silly and granted wishes and stuff, but they were also there to be role models and comfort him. They were parents. I hope any future Odd Parents media can remember that role.
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If they are going to do a reboot again, I want them to do what the Pilot episode of Fairy Oddparents were like. When Cosmo had a deep voice and a snake oil salesman vibe, was all about street smarts, and had a faulty wand.
Meanwhile Wanda was book smarts and was sweet, generous, and a bit mischievous, but still was a strong motherly figure to Timmy. And she and Cosmo were a happy wholesome couple.
Oh and Timmy is less annoying and well meaning.
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Actually I think the protagonist being lonely could be compelling if done well. I've been in a place where I genuinely couldn't make friends due to anxiety, and it left me feeling incredibly isolated and depressed. If that's the sort of route they're going I can see why she would be given fairies
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TBH, I think they should just revive the scrapped FOP theatrical movie. For those who donât know, hereâs what the film wouldâve been about this:
Timmy, feeling sorry for the way Vicky treats other children, wishes that every kid in Dimmsdale had fairy godparents. However, this backfires because Vicky, being under 18, is still considered a kid and gets Jorgen as her godparent. To make matters worse, with no one to protect everything in Fairy World, the Anti-Fairies and the Pixies join forces to take over the world.
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An interesting approach for Hazel in my opinion would to make her (relatively) poor actually. Sure donât go over board like being homeless or anything. Just make her coming from a world where her family isnât exactly well off like Timmyâs and now given basically a blank check to fulfill her dreams. Think Bobâs Burgers but more child friendly.
Yet again things can go horribly wrong.
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1:25 As a die hard fan of the show and a decent enough head figure of the show's community, I can tell you with pure confidence that Teenage Robot is having a LOT of support and recognition for a reboot in and out of the community, especially in the past year or two. It's crazy to see so many people still come to Teenage Robot wanting something new since when I first rejoined the community in August of 2020 after 10+ years of forgetting the show existed, there was almost no hope of it ever happening and seeing you always bring it up from time to time makes my day Mark! Thanks for helping bring this underappreciated show more into light!
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What I want out of Hazel is for her to be a giant nerd. Someone who desperately wants friends, but is incredibly passionate about unusual or lame things so it drives people away. She'll get bullied at school for her eccentric interests, although her behavior is more grounded and timid. Her dad and brother are very supportive of her, but her brother not living with them anymore + her dad working so much he's rarely home (I imagine that if he's fresh out of a divorce their financial situation isn't great) makes her feel even more isolated. Then I can understand her having fairy godparents, her grades may be good but everything else sucks. I think this way she'll be a nice mix of Chloe and Timmy, too.
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They could always spin the 10,000 year break as something small in Fairy terms. Like 30 years for humans. So it would explain that Timmy is a father someplace else, thus keeping a consistent timeline despite being a reboot.
Even if the reboot did undo Timmyâs existence, the classic show will always be here.
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The idea of new kid, new logic to the world with all the new things and changes sounds really great on paper, and a good excuse to be always rebooting the fairly oddparents, but the thing I agree the most is the question about how they'll make the new kid sympathetic. The reason why I liked the og show is because I related with timmy in a lot of his wishes, always comming for simple needs that backfired once he realizes he can't simply cheat life, like the one where everybody are the same gray persons or the cool bike episode.
The idea of her not having her best friend, her brother, once she moves to the new house sounds good enough but the real question is how she relates with her parents and future classmates?
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