![]() Originally, Timmy was going to be named Mike after Butch Hartman's older brother, but this led to an argument, so Hartman instead named the character after his youngest brother. During a time travel trip, Timmy accidentally arrives the day his parents moved into their house unseen, he learns that they were expecting a girl, hence his pink hat. His interests include comic books, video games, cartoons, and sports. His wishes often have unpredictable and problematic side effects, and are often reverted upon Timmy's request by the end of the episode. He also has a comically large malocclusion, which is usually mocked. He wears a pink hat and shirt with blue pants. Timothy Tiberius Turner is a 10-year-old boy who was given fairy godparents to grant his every wish as a result of his neglectful parents and abuse from Vicky. For song by Desiigner, see Tiimmy Turner. Thirteen years later, as seen in the live action film " A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!", Vicky now runs her own full-time day care service."Timmy Turner" redirects here. ![]() Vicky later gets out somehow and was able to keep this service in business since she is still shown babysitting the kids in Dimmsdale in later episodes. Vicky is then dragged away to rot in federal jail. ![]() Vicky tries to tell them Timmy is Double T, but Timmy brandishes the microphone at Vicky's mouth before she says that to the authorities. The kids all say that Vicky is, so the authorities handcuff her. Vicky demands proof, but suddenly authorities appear and demand to everyone who is Double T in the Morning. Turner points out that the ad said parents were morons, but Timmy says that Vicky said that not him. Timmy then comes clean about the radio ad to the adults. Vicky then tries to convince the adults to use her babysitting service so that she can keep an eye on their grounded kids, but Timmy stops the parents before they give their money to Vicky. Timmy would have been killed by the mob for sure, but his friends quickly defended him with the voice-changing microphone. Vicky later found out about this and tried to ruin Timmy by saying bad things about parents and saying humiliating comments. She almost went out of business when Timmy used his own radio ad to convince parents to spend time with their kids instead. Timmy and all of his friends suffered under her wrath, as well as many other unnamed kids that she used to answer the phones at her babysitting company's building. In the episode " MicroPhony", Vicky expands her services using the radio, and is seen babysitting almost every kid in Dimmsdale at one point. Timmy's parents start leaving him with Vicky, but every time she is left alone with Timmy, she torments him. Turner is hesitant at first, since he wants to film Timmy's life, but Vicky promises to film every moment and edit it all onto one convenient tape. Vicky shows up and convinces Timmy's parents that she will take good care of him and enrich him with education. Because of this, he calls Vicky's babysitting service. Turner insists on being around to film every moment of his son's life.Īfter Timmy's parents leave him alone in the kitchen, he becomes afraid and thinks that his parents have gone to parts unknown forever. Turner suggests to her husband that they hire a babysitter so they can spend more time with each other, but Mr. In most cases, she is simply on call or just shows up to wherever she is babysitting, making a headquarters meaningless.ĭuring a flashback in " Abra-Catastrophe!" taking place two years before the time of the series, Mrs. ![]() In another episode, she was in a brick building in downtown Dimmsdale which had a shatter-proof glass window at the front of it. In an early episode, it was the same building as her house. Vicky's babysitting service is sometimes situated in a building. In some episodes, she only seems to babysit Timmy, while many others show her babysitting children around Timmy's age, in some cases using them as servants for one of her money making schemes. The amount of customers she has in this service varies from episode. Vicky has been running this babysitting service since she was at least fourteen years old. ![]()
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