Jorgen Von Strangle (The Fairly OddParents, seasons 9 and 10)

Jorgen Von Strangle is one of the main supporting characters in . He is the strongest fairy that exists in Fairy World and is the boss or commander of all fairies, including Anti-Fairies which he guards in prison, as well as the enforcer of "Da Rules". When Jorgen was first introduced, he was more of an enemy of Timmy Turner, and in a few cases tried to get Timmy's godparents taken away. He often took great pleasure in harassing everyone around him. As the show went on, Jorgen seemed to warm up to Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda, and he has become more of an ally than an adversary. He even admitted that Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda were his closest friends.

Sadly, he was flanderized when came out.

Why He's Loathsome

 * 1) He turned into a complete joke of a lazy plot device who is used for little more than for the sake of just setting the plots in motion.
 * 2) Every episode he's in, he's a completely useless character, with no actual contribution or value other than just being filler or comic relief.
 * 3) He's not even that intimating or funny anymore.
 * 4) He also seems to be equally as dumb as a bag of rocks like almost all the other characters in Seasons 9-10, especially Cosmo, Mr. Turner, and Crocker.
 * 5) He is much more meaner and abrasive to Timmy than he already was, especially in the first Season 10 episode "" when he forces Timmy to share with Chloe Carmichael without any explanation as to why she needs fairies to begin with.
 * 6) He can be a crybaby sometimes, especially in the Season 9 episode "Jerk of All Trades".
 * 7) His flanderization is one of the main reasons why there are many more continuity errors in Seasons 9-10 than they ever were in Seasons 6-8, as well as why Seasons 9-10 is poorly received by fans and critics alike.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) He was a better character in the previous seasons, though it can be questionable on whether he was in character or not in Seasons 6-8, depending on your opinion.
 * 2) His voice is still decent, though his more intimating, deeper voice in the pilot shorts and Season 1 is even better.