Vicky Happy Valley Season 2

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Gauthier Zitnik

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Vicky is a very two-faced person, when it comes to adults (namely parents), she seems like a sweet girl who has a continuous liking for cash, but once the parents are gone, her true colors are revealed. She tortures Timmy so quickly that it takes one second to wreck the place and knowing that Timmy's parents are nitwits, it's easy to fool them. Timmy has always wanted payback and has always wanted to get rid of her, but whenever this dream comes true, Timmy must always revert it as something will always appear or chime in to make Timmy realize he actually needs her (such as his parents hiring a worse babysitter). The parents of children and other rich people pay her wads of cash through her babysitting. She has been transformed more times than any other human except Timmy Turner.

In the original series, after her constant torture left Timmy so miserable that he managed to gain fairies, she officially became Timmy's main target. On Timmy's first day with fairies, he pulled so many magic-induced pranks that once he had to stop, Vicky was far too suspicious. She was shown to believe that something was going on and, in a way, had a similar role as Mr. Crocker. In the main series, she's completely oblivious to the fact that Timmy has fairies despite that she's usually on the receiving end of their magic, even whenever she steals a magical object from Timmy and activates it, as she believes them to simply be expensive fancy things from off the internet.

Although there are oftentimes when Timmy tries to get rid of Vicky as his babysitter, he still deep-down cares about her. He knows that if Vicky is ever fired, then he will no longer be miserable and he would lose Cosmo and Wanda, so he often tries to keep her as his babysitter to keep Cosmo and Wanda for as long as possible.

Vicky is a 16-year-old girl who has red hair that is tied into a ponytail. She has pink eyes, pink lipstick, an outie belly button, and usually wears a green crop-top, black pants and shoes. She often puts on a softer, sweeter tone in the presence of Timmy's parents and other adults. However, whenever she's alone with one of the kids she babysits, she'll scream and holler at them. The only adults Vicky isn't sweet towards are her own parents (who both have an extreme fear of her) and those she has absolutely no chance of benefiting from.

At age fourteen, Vicky wore a green bow in her hair and a white Daisy on her shirt. At age eighteen, she has a shapelier body and wears gold earrings.[1] When she was aged down to age five, she wore similar colored clothes, but with a large purple bow in her hair and has a voice similar to her sister Tootie, albeit slightly lower.[2]

Vicky is one of the most horrible and corrupt characters in the series; she cheats at everything she does (revealed in "A Bad Case of Diary-Uh!" and a variety of other episodes), lies to parents, loves torturing children (including Timmy and her own sister Tootie), is extremely greedy, mean, selfish, reckless, short-tempered and shows absolutely no remorse for her actions. Vicky is not considered to be emotional, but she has shown some occasional positive feelings and has even been nice to Timmy based on her own will:

Her interests are mostly centered around typical teenage girl interest, such as fashion magazines, soap operas, makeup and cute boys, in earlier cases, she would rather simply read a fashion magazine and ignore Timmy rather than torture him. Other times, however, she's more malicious and keeps a collection of medieval weapons that she doesn't hesitate to try to use on those she babysits.

Vicky's most popular word would be 'twerp' which she calls Timmy a lot throughout the show. Her goals in life are to become rich, marry someone handsome and even world domination. Vicky isn't above theft either, one time she sold a person's car off the street simply because she was offered money for it, and then attempted to steal this car again later to sell to a higher bidder.[3] She also attempted to bribe and blackmail all the judges into winning the Miss Dimmsdale pageant.[4] In almost all instances of wrongdoing however, Vicky's been usually foiled by Timmy and his fairies.

Because of her laziness and apathetic behavior, Vicky often overlooks things. She forces Timmy to do her homework for her from time to time,[2] not a very smart decision considering the fact that Timmy is six years younger than her, often flunks his own grade and it's hard to see how he would be able to handle high school work. She'll frequently get enchanted somehow by Cosmo and Wanda's magic and will either freak out or simply not suspect a thing.

As revealed in "Abra-Catastrophe!", and mentioned in "Imaginary Gary", Vicky first started babysitting Timmy Turner when he was eight and she was fourteen. Timmy had found a flier advertising Vicky's babysitting service and panicked and called this number when his parents tricked him into thinking he was being left alone. When Vicky arrived, she convinced Timmy's parents that they could use a babysitter so they would have time for each other to go out and do adult things. From that point on, Vicky tormented Timmy whenever she babysat him and his parents would continue to spend time away leaving him under Vicky's cruel care. Timmy became so miserable that he needed fairy godparents. With them, he was able to use magic to get even with Vicky. Even with his fairies, Timmy is still challenged by Vicky over the course of the show.

In "Tiny Timmy", it's said that her niceness never showed up to work inside her brain. In "Vicky Loses Her Icky", the cause of her evilness is attributed to an evil bug that crawled up her butt. In the episode "The Switch Glitch", she was actually nice as a five-year-old, but quickly turned bad when she wanted revenge on Timmy for being a mean babysitter. It has also been suggested in fanon that her sister Tootie being born was the cause of her disliking younger kids, although this has never been explicitly stated. In the episode "The Masked Magician", Vicky mentions that Tootie and their parents may even consider her their enemy when Timmy asks her who would want to tie her up to railroad tracks. Hanging in her house is a picture of baby Vicky shown with the same evil scowl she has in her later life so it's possible she was born this way.[1]

In the bad future showed in "Channel Chasers", Vicky became "Supreme Ruler of the Earth". She had an untold number of faceless followers that wore black uniforms and masks with glowing red eyes. Vicky herself wore a robe that obscured her face, although she eventually revealed herself to the viewer. This older version of Vicky in this timeline has not changed much, although her hair is slightly messier, and her skin is a sicklier pale color and has few wrinkles. She also wears a military dictator's uniform, with a "V" symbol on her cap.

She seems persistent on capturing Future A.J. for his time belt so that she could send her most trusted follower back in time (unfortunately for her, her most "trusted" follower was really Future Timmy in disguise). Exactly why she wanted to do so is never explained, and her motive seems unclear since she already has supreme power, but one possibility is that she is trying to stop Timmy in the past because he still has access to the green remote. Before Future Timmy revealed himself to his younger counterpart, the viewer was led to the belief that he was sent back in time to harm Timmy in the past.

After Timmy Turner successfully defeated Vicky in the present and changed the bad future into a good one, twenty years passed by and Timmy is revealed to have two children, a son and daughter. The children bear a resemblance to Vicky's little sister Tootie among other characters, meaning that these children would be Vicky's niece and nephew if Tootie got married to Timmy. Some fans even believe that Vicky herself could have been the mother, but this is unlikely due to a sizable age difference (five or six years) between her and Timmy. But if Vicky was the mother, it's possible that her children could have inherited genes from their grandmother.

In the alternate reality created by Crocker in "Abra-Catastrophe", she was shown surprisingly complacent when worshiping Mr. Crocker, which she would never normally do. This attitude can be possibly explained if Crocker's magic made everyone automatically have a positive image of him. Another possibility is that Vicky was just pretending to avoid a possible punishment, though it is to note that even Crocker was far more powerful in his supreme ruler self than Vicky ever was when she had said role, although Crocker's rule was still a dictatorship, it was relatively less oppressive than Vicky's. For example, Crocker apparently solved any problem he didn't like or rebellions himself, while Vicky resorted to police and military oppression and apparently was far more sadistic.

A grown-up version of Vicky appears in the extended edition of "A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!". Vicky, now 29 years old, runs a daycare service with a sign with her name on it; Timmy collides into this sign while riding a bike, which causes Vicky to come out and scold Timmy, who she still sees as a twerp even after thirteen years. The children under Vicky's care at her daycare center are dressed like prisoners and they hate Vicky just as much as Timmy.

In "A Fairly Odd Christmas", Vicky appeared as another cameo role, this time as part of the negative changes the Christmas Gloom does. After asking a caroler on why the carolers are happy, the gloom takes over her and makes her become happy unlike the rest of the people affected by the gloom, singing as a result.

Vicky is the main villain of the show and usually appears in most episodes, although her appearances began to drop off beginning from Season 5, but is more noticeable after the birth of Poof. Vicky appears less in Season 6, Season 7 and Season 8 than she does in other seasons. She only had major roles in two episodes each season with the exception of Season 8: "Open Wide and Say Aaagh!" / "Vicky Gets Fired"; "Micecapades / Frenemy Mine"; and "When L.O.S.E.R.S. Attack", respectively. She appears four times in Season 9, with her usual 2 major roles, one minor appearance, and makes one cameo appearance. In Season 10, she only plays a major role in one episode and makes 3 cameo appearances.

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