why talk about childhood series when you can talk about the fairly oddparents?
Well well well, I don't like TV nowadays, but they haven't asked me for the actual TV... Hmm, childhood: this is the part when everyone talks about Arnold and how cool he and his show was? About it: I liked Arnold, I really enjoyed it, but when the show started I was like "hmm, this is not colourfull and funny, this will be very slow".
On the other corner of the ring, we have this colorfull show called The Fairly Oddparents: this was the shit and the rest was the WC. This mate Timmy Turner was the generic protagonist you could feel empathy for: treble voice, perkin Shinji-from-Evangelion-core, public school in a unknown state in the middle of the United States (i guess, Colorado or some boring place).
But he has Wanda, the pink caring oddmother, and Cosmo, the green one who was the Homer Simpson in the classic american couple (if he were alcoholic and fat, of course).
How could I felt in a so generic trap? And how even forget that chapter when the teacher take over the world? That chapter makes me sad.
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