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'''Wanda and Cosmo''' are the married fairy godparents of ], the central character on the show. They disguise themselves in public, and they are distinguished from each other by their coloring: light pink for Wanda, and light green for Cosmo. To protect themselves from detection by Timmy's parents, which would result in their re-assignment to another child, Wanda and Cosmo disguise themselves as ] and live in a bowl by Timmy's ]. Their voices are performed by ] and ]. | '''Wanda and Cosmo''' are the married fairy godparents of ], the central character on the show. They disguise themselves in public, and they are distinguished from each other by their coloring: light pink for Wanda, and light green for Cosmo. To protect themselves from detection by Timmy's parents, which would result in their re-assignment to another child, Wanda and Cosmo disguise themselves as ] and live in a bowl by Timmy's ]. Their voices are performed by ] and ]. | ||
For many years, Wanda and Cosmo were ] ] for ], appearing in commercials |
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On the Nickelodeon animated television series The Fairly OddParents, Wanda and Cosmo are the married fairy godparents of Timmy Turner, the central character on the show. They disguise themselves in public, and they are distinguished from each other by their coloring: light pink for Wanda, and light green for Cosmo. To protect themselves from detection by Timmy's parents, which would result in their re-assignment to another child, Wanda and Cosmo disguise themselves as goldfish and live in a bowl by Timmy's nightstand. Their voices are performed by Daran Norris and Susan Blakeslee.
For many years, Wanda and Cosmo were animated mascots for Nickelodeon Studios, appearing in commercials and program openings.
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