He kept making fun of girls so she turned him into one so he would have to face his own torment. Also, to help find Trixie the perfect gift. Mainly so he could eat his words.
. . . OddParents .
It is a running gag throughout the series that they remain unnamed aside from Mr. & Mrs. Turner and Mom & Dad.The former answer said their names were revealed in the episode Who's Your Daddy but this is not true.
yes,on the fairly oddparents
== == yes
The Fairly OddParents - 2001 Where's Wanda Imaginary Gary 3-13 was released on: USA: 18 October 2003
. . . OddParents .
It is a running gag throughout the series that they remain unnamed aside from Mr. & Mrs. Turner and Mom & Dad.The former answer said their names were revealed in the episode Who's Your Daddy but this is not true.
yes,on the fairly oddparents
== == yes
Of course not, what an absurd question. The Fairly OddParents is a children's cartoon, they would never tackle an issue of bisexuality.
No
The Fairly OddParents - 2001 Mooooving Day Big Wanda 5-13 was released on: USA: 3 October 2005
The Fairly OddParents - 2001 Where's Wanda Imaginary Gary 3-13 was released on: USA: 18 October 2003
Your question make no sense. Cosmo & Wanda are Timmy's fairies.
The plot of the first episode of The Fairly Oddparents (which was in Season 0 and called "The Fairly Oddparents!) started out with Timmy Turner being tortured and treated cruelly by Vicky, his babysitter. She sends him to his room and he ask's his "Magic 9-Ball" when his mom and dad will be home and it tells him that they won't be home for a long time and that he is stuck under the care of Vicky the evil Babysitter. Timmy becomes frustrated and throws the Magic 9-Ball at the wall and it suddenly cracks open and two fairies emerge from it; Cosmo and Wanda. They introduce themselves as Timmy's new Fairy God Parents and since he is miserable, they have been assigned to him to grant him wishes and make his life happier. Timmy is very happy about this and begins to make wishes that hurt Vicky and she ends up going home. Thus, begins the adventures of Timmy Turner and his magical Fairy God Parents! May I note that this episode was only 7 minutes long and was the first episode to introduce the main characters: Cosmo, Wanda, Timmy and Vicky. Hope this helped :)
In the television programme, yes. In real life, no.
The Fairly OddParents - 2001 Cosmo Con Wanda's Day Off 2-15 was released on: USA: 10 January 2003