Tootie’s age is a fun topic because 'Fairly OddParents' plays fast and loose with continuity. She’s definitely in Timmy’s class, so she’s roughly 10, but the show’s gags about time passing (like the endless 'same old, same old' school days) make it feel like she’s frozen in pre-adolescence. Her personality leans into that—she’s all pigtails and boundless enthusiasm, the kind of kid who’d still believe in magic even if the show aged her up. I think that’s the point: she’s a foil to Timmy’s cynicism, and her age is part of the joke.
What’s wild is how her voice actor, Tara Strong, also voices Timmy, so there’s this meta layer where Tootie feels like Timmy’s shadow in a way. The show never explores her home life much, but her age keeps her in that sweet spot of naive optimism. Even in episodes where time travel or magic aging happens, Tootie’s core self stays the same. It’s comforting, in a way—some characters just belong at a specific age.
Tootie’s probably 10, give or take, but 'Fairly OddParents' isn’t big on hard numbers. She’s Timmy’s classmate, and the show treats her like a permanent fixture of childhood—all energy and zero self-awareness. Her age is less about years and more about vibe: she’s the kid who still thinks fairies are real (which, in her defense, they are in this universe). The lack of aging is part of the charm; she’s like Calvin from 'Calvin and Hobbes'—agelessly chaotic. I love how her crush on Timmy never evolves, either. It’s peak cartoon logic: no growth, just vibes.
Tootie from 'Fairly OddParents' is one of those characters who feels eternally stuck in childhood—probably because the show never really ages her up! From what I recall, she’s consistently portrayed as around 10 years old, same as Timmy Turner’s core friend group. The show’s timeline is pretty fluid, though; episodes span years without anyone visibly growing older. Tootie’s obsession with fairies and her crush on Timmy make her feel even more like a perpetual kid. It’s funny how cartoons do that—characters like her exist in this nostalgic bubble where time doesn’t move. I kinda love that about her; she’s a snapshot of elementary school energy forever.
That said, if you dig into spin-offs or movies, her age might get fuzzy. In 'Channel Chasers,' for instance, the characters jump into future versions of themselves, but Tootie’s present-day self stays the same. It’s classic cartoon logic: aging would ruin the dynamic. She’s the archetype of the hyper, lovable weirdo who wouldn’t work as a teenager. Honestly, I wouldn’t want her any other way—her unhinged fairy rants are gold.
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Cent, short for Maleficent, recently found out that she is the daughter of the great demon Beelzebub when she got a pair of horns on her eighteenth birthday instead of a pair of skating shoes. She finally got her answer why she never once felt that she belonged, turns out, she is not entirely human.
When her estranged dad came knocking to take her away from her wretched foster life, Cent grabs the opportunity to be with her only ‘living’ family. But, he is called the great demon for a reason. After disturbing her life, he drops her like a sack of potatoes in front of the gloomy gates of Transylvania Academy.
She realized that before her great demon dad can accept her, she still needs to prove herself worthy. Does she have what it takes to carry the privilege as an only child of a great demon? Does she have what it takes to be a monster?
Mom and Dad have given me all their love. They've decorated a princess bedroom for me, where unlimited Barbie dolls await me there.
Since I love bathing a lot, they've also sunk in a huge amount of money just to custom-make a bathtub for me.
They keep telling my younger sister, Olivia Grant, to protect me forever.
But when Olivia and I are taking a bath together, she accidentally chokes on the bathwater.
That's when Mom goes nuts. She strangles me violently while roaring at me, "We thought you'd learn to love your sister as long as we treated you well! Who would've thought that you're an ingrate who tried to drown her?"
I can only shake my head in alarm. But Mom quickly shoves me into the washing machine.
"You like bathing that much, don't you? Well, you can bathe to your heart's content!"
After that, Mom and Dad take Olivia out to play. What they fail to notice is that they've accidentally turned on the washing machine.
Water soon fills the chamber, and yet I can't climb out of the washing machine at all.
As I feel myself tumbling around with the dirty laundry, I can only open my eyes with great difficulty as I look at my parents, who have returned home once again.
I don't want to take a bath anymore. Can Mom and Dad please stop getting mad at me?
Maddie is an ordinary girl who is almost eighteen years old. She does have a grandmother who is a high priesters in Wicca, but is that so unusual? At breakneck speed Maddie finds herself in the world of Magic, were she also has a difficult task . Can her budding love for Raven handle this? Can she survive in that strange Magical world that co-exists with ours ?
Suzanne O'Izzy is a klutzy kind of girl who always wanted to be a hero. Due to the fact that the city she lived in, Herotapolis, had an organization named Hero league that trained heroes, her dream could easily be fulfilled. But when the time for her to take the entrance exam came, Hero league were in battle with villains known as the rogue heroes hence her and the other students in her school who applied were given scholarships to train at Superhero high.Suzanne gets recruited in Squad 10 and finds out that before she can save the world doing heroic deeds she must first be skillful at things and get along with her teammates. It really didn't help matters when the three boys also assigned as her teammates never saw eye to eye on things.Plus E-rank exam was nearing. They had to learn how to get along to move a step up in the hero world. Amidst all quarrels and difficulties, Squad 10 managed to scrape through and enter E-ranks, finally they could start going on missions.Another teammate, a medical corp, was assigned to them. Every Squad in E-rank had one.It was then Suzanne knew her hero life had just begun.
What was it like to grow old? Graduate college? Have a career in life? Get married and have your own family with your own kids?
I am Celene Monte and I dreamt of those once maybe somewhere in my other ninety-nine lifetimes.
Once the hands of the clock struck at twelfth midnight on the 22nd of April again, the day I turned eighteen, I died all over again and reincarnated to another world.
And now this will be my 100th new cycle of life to live before turning 18.
But I didn't knew that in this lifetime, new things would begin again when I met a crazy but famous lead vocalist of Dare, the Interhigh Academy's most famous band. And a very stubborn girl who was determined to beat Dare and dream to become the best band in the world.
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Wordcount per chapter excluding the Prologue: 1200-2000 words
A/N: Happy Reading to all!
Precious has always felt different from her peers, she has always had a hard time fitting in, so she wears a hoodie to be invisible but this only makes her visible and an easy target. Everything changes when a ghost Tommy suddenly appears and makes her life more complicated. Precious learns things about herself that her parents had kept from her, and realises she really isn't like others around her. Will she be able to fulfil her purpose?.
Tara Strong is the incredible voice behind Tootie in 'The Fairly OddParents', and honestly, she’s a legend in the voice acting world. I first noticed her work as Bubbles in 'The Powerpuff Girls', and her range is just mind-blowing. From the high-energy, slightly manic vibes of Tootie to the softer, sweeter tones of characters like Twilight Sparkle in 'My Little Pony', she brings so much personality to every role. It’s wild how one person can sound so different across shows.
What’s even cooler is how Tootie’s voice evolves over the series. Early on, she’s this hyperactive, Cosmo-obsessed kid, but later, she gets more nuanced—still quirky but with moments of unexpected depth. Tara nails that balance perfectly. It’s no surprise she’s become a fan favorite in animation circles. If you’re into voice acting, her IMDb page is a treasure trove of iconic roles.
The reboot of 'The Fairly OddParents' has been a hot topic among fans, especially regarding which characters made the cut. From what I've seen and heard, Tootie doesn't appear in the new series, 'Fairly OddParents: Fairly Odder.' It's a bummer because she was such a quirky and memorable part of the original show. Her unrequited crush on Timmy and her iconic pink beret made her stand out. The reboot focuses more on new characters like Vivian and Roy, who are step-siblings living with Cosmo and Wanda. While it's fun to see fresh faces, I can't help but miss Tootie's antics and how she added a unique dynamic to the original.
I think the creators wanted to take a different direction with the reboot, which is understandable, but it does feel like something's missing without Tootie. Her absence might be a dealbreaker for some longtime fans who grew up with her character. The reboot has its charms, but it’s definitely a different vibe. Maybe they’ll bring her back in a future episode as a nod to the original—fingers crossed!
Tootie went through quite the evolution in 'Fairly OddParents'! Initially, she was this hyperactive, Timmy Turner-obsessed girl with braces and pigtails, screaming his name every five seconds. But as the series progressed, she grew out of her fangirl phase—literally. Around Season 9, she reappeared with a total glow-up: no braces, styled hair, and a more mature attitude. She even became friends with Timmy instead of just stalking him.
What’s wild is how her character shift kinda mirrored the show’s tonal changes later on. Some fans missed her chaotic energy, but I liked seeing her break free from the one-note joke she started as. Honestly, her arc felt like a rare case of a side character getting depth in a show that usually thrived on absurdity. Plus, her dynamic with Crocker in later episodes was hilariously unhinged—those two deserved a spin-off.