A. J. (The Fairly OddParents)
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A. J. (Arthur Jacobus) A. | |
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A.J. stands in his lab, with his clone who apparently is in a bacta tank in the background. |
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First appearance | "Power Mad!" |
Last appearance | "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators" |
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Nickname(s) | A. J. |
Aliases | Professor A.J. |
Gender | Male |
Age | 10 |
Occupation | Fifth grade student |
Title | Professor |
Family | Father and Mother |
Relatives | and ancestor who invented an early computer |
Portrayed by | Ibrahim Haneef Muhammad Gary LeRoi Gray |
Created by | Butch Hartman |
A.J. is a fictional character from the TV show The Fairly OddParents. He is one of Timmy Turner's best friends, and a genius. He is the only African-American student in Timmy's class.
Every class paper that is returned to him has a sparkly blue "A" on it, and he answers every question correctly (unless it is rhetorical; then his brain implodes).
He is also known by the alias Professor A.J. in "The Big Superhero Wish," probably based on Professor X from X-Men. His full name has never been revealed.
His confidants within the series include Timmy Turner, Chester, Elmer the Boil Kid, and Sanjay and his rivals are Vicky and Mr. Crocker.
His parents are super-intelligent as well. During the episode Smarty Pants he makes the remark that he is a vegetarian, but in Sleep Over and Over, he has seafood at his sleepover, indicating that he may actually be a pescetarian. Also, one of A.J.'s ancestors (who is an exact replica of him) lived in Dimmsdale Flats and invented an early computer.
A.J. is a minor character in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour and its sequels. In the first Power Hour, he created 10 clones of himself for a science fair project, but narrowly lost to Timmy (who had won with a 2-D Goddard). He made a very brief appearance in its sequel, When Nerds Collide, when Timmy borrowed his lab to show to Cindy Vortex. In the final Power Hour, The Jerkinators, A.J. attempted to cryogenically freeze himself so he could awaken in a future of more intelligent life forms, but was interrupted by Chester, and believed himself to be in the future for most of the episode, until Libby eventually was able to convinced him he had always been in the present. He also helped make "The Villain Whose Name Isn't Shirley" powerless so Timmy and Jimmy Neutron could save both of their universes.