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Fairly Oddparents Thread?

Sapphiraleoht

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It would be based off of the TV series, Fairly Oddparents. It's about fairy godparents that are assigned to miserable kids to grant those kids' wishes, as long as those wishes don't break the rules. The main character, Timmy Turner, had two fairies, Cosmo and Wanda, who then had the last baby fairy ever to be born: Poof.

Fairy godparents can grant wishes as long as those wishes follow the rules. The rules are written down in a rulebook called 'Da Rules.' To name a few of the rules listed in Da Rules:

No counterfeiting (wishing for money)
No stealing
No messing with true love
No wishing away other fairies
No wishing away/killing other people
No wishing for more fairies
No messing with Da Rules
No Tom Cruise...

Another rule is that fairies can only be assigned to kids. Usually around the age of 16, kids no longer have need for their fairies, and the fairies are then reassigned to someone else. (A loop-hole to this rule is that if a person is an adult, but still a kid at heart, that person can still have fairies.)

There won't be any set plot for the entire thread. The thread could just be several different plots. Whatever comes to mind. I planned it to be just a whole bunch of Fairly Oddparents goofiness.