[QUOTE] I want a game that's challenging. A game you can't wish yourself out of. [/QUOTE]

[QUOTE] I want a game that's challenging. A game you can't wish yourself out of. [/QUOTE]

Let the The Hunger Games begin

Then just wish the game was super easy, that you had cheat codes, or wouldn't die for respect upon losing. Any of those would've worked.

How about just not using your wand then you fucking bitch?

>wishing yourself out like a casual
Timmy plays the hardest difficulty at all times

This is why I thought Chloe could have been a good idea. Timmy is always ordering the most asinine self serving wishes so to have a counter to that could have been interesting.

It could have lampshaded the entire series. How do overly altruistic wishes go wrong? Maybe even righteous wishes are a little self serving in their own right?

The concept had potential.

>I wish that my fairies were invisible to everyone but me and that no one ever questions why I talk to myself.

How many problems would that solve in universe?

>Implying that's not exactly why other people with fairies tend not to have this problem
Timmy is just a retard

Why don't fairies appear to help starving children in Africa or children who are being raped and abused? How is someone like Timmy worse off than they are?

How many of those kids do we see in universe?

I think the show was heavily implying Timmy was abused. The original concept was that Timmy's mom and dad were constantly neglecting him to go do fun stuff while Vicky beat the living shit out of him all night.

It's rated Y7 so it was presented in a lighthearted fashion but I think that was the gist.

So, you mean real life?

>Challenging.
>Needing easy mode or cheat codes.

I'll bet you're the type of faggot that complains about all types of shit on Sup Forums.

Fairies are a response to misery, not objective necessity. Those African kids may have objectively worse lives by a clear margin, but they're also probably much more ignorant to just how high the quality of life is elsewhere in the world, and not to mention are likely extremely desensitized to that shit they survive through anyways.

Timmy, on the other hand, lives at the crossroads between an expected norm of a happy, well-adjusted middle class childhood, and his own personal reality of abject abuse and neglect.

Chester McBadbat.

Actually it's been stated Timmy has one of the longest runs of having fairies in the world. If anything Timmy is the LEAST retarded one.

There was an episode with fairies being assigned to monkeys and Cosmo kept giving his monkey bananas because nobody knew what the monkey wanted
I guess it's a similar situation

>episode
Movie

>How do overly altruistic wishes go wrong?

They showed that with Chester. Almost all of his wishes for others went wrong.

Do we ever see starving African kids? I'd imagine that we wouldn't, since this is a kids show. But I'd imagine fairies might have fixed up their lives already, and we just don't know about it.

not that dude but I love to beat a game first then go back with cheats and fuck around.
Do games even have cheat codes anymore? Gameshark and Action Replay are dead.
I feel like that layer of fun is gone.

Those movies where just long episodes user

I think mods took the place of Game Shark.

The problem with your statement is that it falls under the Fallacy of Relative Privation—commonly known as the Not as Bad as Fallacy. Wikipedia describes it as " dismissing an argument or complaint due to the existence of more important problems in the world, regardless of whether those problems bear relevance to the initial argument."

Are kids in more painful situations than Timmy? Yes. Does that somehow negate the abuse from his babysitter and neglect from his parents? No. Now Fairly Odd Parents never really expanded upon why someone does or doesn't get a fairy. Timmy's friend Chester obviously lived below the poverty line. This being said, Timmy's Fairies are obviously justly bestowed to him.

That user, I literally live for a good challenge. Heck, I even do self imposed challenges quite frequently.(most of which tend to be admittedly idiotic in how much more difficult they make the game, like refusing to use one of the games core mechanics)

But this isn't me we're talking about, this is Timmy and his game that his ignorant friends could very easily die for real in if he doesn't do something. Also I don't go to Sup Forums.

Because niggers are so terrible even with overpowering magic they'd still manage to fuck up their country.

That's because most episodes portray Chester as being happy despite poverty, he even likes eating out of the garbage.

50 years is pretty impressive.

It's a goddamn cartoon, you're supposed to watch and laugh at plot and humor.

>Do games even have cheat codes anymore?
Yeah, but they call it DLC now.

I'm glad you jumped on the chance to shit on black people, fellow Sup Forumstard.

Timmy Timmy Timmy Turner
He been wishing for a burner
To kill everybody walking
He knows that his soul's in a furnace