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The conglomerate’s CEO, a magic-skeptical billionaire, plans to extract all fairy magic into a proprietary streaming algorithm. Timmy makes his last wish: “I wish everyone remembered why they loved the
Cosmo, wearing a tiny producer’s badge, disagrees: “Or they’ll make us action figures! I’ve always wanted bendy limbs.” I’ve always wanted bendy limbs
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“They’re gonna ruin it,” he mutters.
Cosmo tries to copyright “Fairy Fair Use” and accidentally sues himself. This story explores how The Fairly OddParents could thrive (and survive) across modern media—while asking: What happens when the magic becomes a commodity?