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At one point in the episode, we see a music chart, which includes the following bands:  
 
At one point in the episode, we see a music chart, which includes the following bands:  
 
*[[Timmy's Dad]]
 
*[[Timmy's Dad]]
*The Crimson Chins
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*[[The Crimson Chins]]
 
*[[Britney Britney]]
 
*[[Britney Britney]]
*Denzel and the Fairy Catchers
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*[Denzel and the Fairy Catchers]]
*The Jorgens
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*[[The Jorgens]]
*Chip Skymark Chang
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*[[Chip Skymark Chang]]
*T-Daddy
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*[[T-Daddy]]
*Marky Mark Chang
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*[[Marky Mark Chang]]
*The Pixie Chix
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*[[The Pixie Chix]]
*Tootie and the Blowfish
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*[[Tootie and the Blowfish]]
*Nog Dog
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*[[Nog Dog]]
*Pink Day
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*[[Pink Day]]
*MC Hammserley
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*[[MC Hammserley]]
*Jimothy!
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*[[Jimothy!]]
*Trixie Tang Clan
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*[[Trixie Tang Clan]]
*The Butch Hartman
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*[[The Butch Hartman]]
*Dave Thomas Band
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*[[Dave Thomas Band]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 17:50, 23 March 2018

The nom de rock of The Fairly Oddparents protagonist Timmy Turner in the "One Man Banned" episode (first aired 16 Oct 2009). After he gets jealous of his father's musical success, he wishes that everyone in the world loved his triangle playing. Following a montage that makes reference to everything from the Thriller, Abbey Road, and Nevermind covers to OK Go's "Here It Goes Again" video, he becomes an Elvis-like megalomaniac jerk who refers to himself in the third person. And then lessons are learned.

At one point in the episode, we see a music chart, which includes the following bands:

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