Mr. and Mrs. Turner (The Fairly OddParents)

Mr. Turner is one of the supporting characters from the Nickelodeon series, The Fairly OddParents. He is the father of Timmy Turner and the husband of Mrs. Turner.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) He's one of the most idiotic characters in the series. He rivaled with Cosmo, who's even considered smarter than Mr. Turner himself.
 * 2) He's either overworked and busy or putting Timmy after himself. (Then again, Timmy wouldn't have godparents if his life went well.)
 * 3) His hate of Mr. Dinkleberg will often get the best of him. Plus he's a total man-child.
 * 4) There have been times where he acts like Timmy is a burden, and he doesn't love him.
 * 5) He constantly leaves Timmy in Vicky's hands since he was 8, you'd think he would have figured out her true nature by now.
 * 6) He got more idiotic and destructive in the last few seasons, almost as destructive as Flippy (Happy Tree Friends).
 * 7) His screen time was incredibly increased in Seasons 9-10, despite what he usually does is not funny or interesting, and usually butts in and invades the rare moments/episodes which focus on characters that need the spotlight.
 * 8) His continuously poor characterization, combined with his aforementioned excessive screen time, is one of the main reasons why Seasons 9–10 are poorly received by fans and critics alike.

Good Qualities

 * 1) Some of his lines, like "Dinkleberg!", became memes.
 * 2) He can be funny at times.
 * 3) He still occasionally cares about his son, even if it seems like he doesn’t.
 * 4) He can be intelligent at times. For example, a handful of his inventions are honestly pretty creative. Surely, that takes some great deal of intelligence!
 * 5) He was more tolerable in the earlier seasons, particularly in episodes like “Father Time!” and “Super Bike”, where he does undeniably display maturity and responsibility, showing that he can be a competent parent at times, which makes his flanderization even more sad.
 * 6) The Fairly OddParents would most likely not be as great as it is without him.

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