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| name = Denzel Crocker
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| alias = Dr. Crocktopus, "Crockpot"
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| gender = Male
| age = 45
| born = March 15, 1962
| weight = very skinny (exact weight unknown)
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| occupation = ] and ] ] (depends on which period)
| family = ] (mother)<br>Albert (uncle)
Aldren Biterood (a forefather in 1692) Ricky (Brief Stepfather)
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| enemies = Timmy Turner, Timmy's Dad
| portrayer = ] (USA)
Luís Más (Spain)


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''' Denzel Q. Crocker''' is ]'s crazy and fairy godparent-obsessed teacher and a villain in '']''. He is voiced by ]. He resembles ] from ], both physically and vocally. He is considered the actual main ] in the series, while many believed that Vicky was the main antagonist during the first few seasons.

==Reputation==
In an episode that dealt with ]s ('']''), it is established that early in Crocker's life that he obtained knowledge of the existence of fairy godparents, which cost him professionally when he made public his findings on the matter; however, this is due to a ] accident on Timmy's part.Crocker's favorite thing to say is,"Soon,I will prove the existence of...'''FAIRY GODPARENTS!!!!!".

Crocker is a "meanie" who exhibits behavior consistent with ] and experiences ], as seen in his short fits of shouting "FAIRY GODPARENTS!" while making jerky, extreme twitches (which tend to get him injured for example in ] he fell out of a window in his classroom and mysteriously into a well); however, he is not technically delusional, because he knows that fairy godparents actually exist, and the torture this knowledge inflicts on him is further aggravated by the fact that he will never be able to prove it. He takes out much of his rage on the students by delighting in their failure, and personally torturing them with their flaws. Crocker lives with his mother, and used to date ], Timmy's school principal and Crocker's boss, back when they went to college together. "Ms. Waxelplax" is now embarrassed at her former relationship with him.

For reasons unknown, Crocker's ears are located on the back of his neck. This was first commented on by ]. Norm said, "That thing on your neck. Is that your ear?" (Note, his ears might not be located on the head as many of the characters in the Fairly Oddparents lack necks due to the art style, so what looks like Crocker's neck may in fact be a part of his head that just looks like a neck). And for some reason Dad (Timmy's dad) is jealous of his "gorgeous" figure.

==Profile==
===Biographical details===
Denzel Crocker is a maniacal ] who gives out a lot of failing grades. Though he has been living with his mother all his life, "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker" shows she wasn't caring enough for him, as she often left him with an evil babysitter named Vic. Denzel's only escape from these doldrums was the help of his fairy godparents, ]. But his life changed for the worst on ], ], when a ] and his fairy godparents dropped in from thirty years later because, apparently, something bad would happen to Denzel that very day. That something occurred when the boy's fairy godfather blew the cover off of Cosmo. Because of this, poor Denzel lost Cosmo and Wanda who were previously assigned to Billy Gates (a young ] parody) and all memory of them, although he was able to write a memo to himself ("Fairy Godparents Exist") on a ] tracker that the pink-hatted boy had left behind and pick a sample of Cosmo's hair and insert it on the tracker explaining how he would later have pictures of what seems to be parts of Cosmo's and Wanda's bodies to display on March 15, ]. In addition, an overdose of the magical device used to erase memories caused as side effects a hunch back, a perpetually pale and frightening look (which Timmy briefly adopted when hit by the same ray in another episode), and because the town had forgotten all the good things he'd done for them with his fairy godparents, they turned against him and chased him as an angry mob (which is still after him today, although the mob is well into old age). Before losing his fairies, Crocker used to be a nice kid who even risked his own life to save ] from being ran over by a truck (which might explain his picture being located in Cosmo and Wanda's Hall of Fame).

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Since then, Denzel Crocker has continually attempted to prove to the whole world that fairy godparents exist. In his college years, at ], ] Community College (the name is derived from that of ]'s home town), and ] University, Crocker did a lot of research on fairy godparents, and on March 15, 1984, twelve years after his worst day occurred, his second-worst day occurred: In what had been advertised throughout the university as "The Big News", he explained his theory on fairy godparents in front of a packed auditorium, including several important scientists, an Army general and the just-shrunk ], only to get nothing but laughter. This same event was also the catalyst for Timmy's parents' first meeting, as the military and scientists decided instead to award their grants to ], who promptly dumped Timmy's mother, allowing Timmy's father to pick her up on the rebound. Crocker continued his attempt to prove the existence of fairies into his career as a schoolteacher, which began on March 15, ]. During this whole time, he went power-insane and made a solemn vow that once he had proved that fairies existed, he would harness their power and take over the world. He highly suspects that one of his students, ], has fairy godparents. Crocker obviously doesn't know that Timmy's fairy godparents were the same ones that he himself had - ]. In the TV movie, "]", Crocker, having taken a bite out of Timmy's Fairyversary Muffin, a supernatural dessert that allowed the consumer to have a rule free wish, was able to capture Wanda (and later Cosmo), and then take over the world. With the help of some of his other magic gifts, Timmy was able to outwit Crocker by admitting the existence of Cosmo & Wanda, but therefore losing them. Fortunately, while his parents began to beat Crocker to a pulp, Timmy ate the rest of the Muffin and wished for Cosmo & Wanda to be his godparents again. Crocker ended up in a ] (temporarily, he's since gone back to teaching), but swore revenge. He is also the star of Fairy World's most popular ]. Crocker's ancestor was the male ] Alden Bitteroot. Crocker also has an Uncle with an equal obsession with ](the irony behind this is that the uncle has countless lamps all with genies within, but his constant ranting about genies have caused him to land in a ], unable to rub any of the lamps).

Crocker was the main villain in the cross-over story '']'', Crocker took advantage of Timmy's absence (and a recently acquired ]) to get into Fairy World. After making the fairies powerless, he tried to remake Fairy World in his own image, but was ultimately defeated by a two-dimensional ]. Jimmy turned Crocker back to normal, and ], who was transformed into a ], harmfully took away Crocker's memory, causing Crocker to be extremely frightened upon hearing the word 'schnauzer'. In the other two movies, Crocker appears as a minor character.

In '']'', Crocker comes out of a mental institution, completely cured, having just invented ]. But when Timmy wished everything back to normal, Crocker became his normal, crazy, self. However it should be noted that he remembers saying something about helping people and still has his cold fusion generator but doesn't remember what that "junk" is.

===Alter ego===
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In the later episode, "]", he became Dr. Crocktopus (an obvious reference to ], with some ] thrown in.) and, along with the Baby Shredder (]) and the Bull-E (]), was employed to help the ] take over the world (Crocker knew him from the many Crimson Chin comic books he had confiscated). But their plans were foiled, and Crocker was turned back to normal along with Vicky and Francis.

===Video games===
* Crocker appears as a sub-boss in '']''
* In '']'', ] recruits Crocker in his team. Crocker uses a suit with magic equipment, the same as in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour.

==Trivia==
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* Crocker's birthday (March 15) is a reference to the ], the day ] was assassinated. Although in the Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2 telemovie, Crocker's birthday is on Friday the 13th. Though this is untrue, due to the fact that Friday the 13 comes every seven years in different months.
* Crocker was once a roommate with ]. This fact is revealed when Hawking demonstrates that Timmy ''was'' correct about ]. Hawking then gives Crocker an "F". Trying to debunk Hawking at the end of the episode, he chases him with a proof that 2 + 2 equaled six, not five.
* Crocker's ] "Uncle Albert" not only looks like his nephew, but he is just as crazy - his obsession is ]s. Also, "Uncle Albert" might be connected to ]'s character in the song ''Uncle Albert''.
* He apparently can predict the exact situation involving Cosmo and Wanda in the current episode, down to the last detail even drawing fairies that look like Cosmo and Wanda. For instance, in ], when Timmy accidentally "ping'd" open his files, Crocker analyzed: "Most people would assume it's the work of a hacker. But I know SOME child must have wished himself into the Internet with the help of his FAIRY GODPARENTS!!", which of course, is exactly what Timmy did.
* He likes shrimp puffs. This particular detail is not as emphasized in later episodes.
* Crocker was the primary villain in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour, but had cameo appearances in ] and ]
* When Crocker sees or talks about fairies, he jumps around shouting "FAIRY GODPARENTS!".
* For reasons unknown, Crocker has ears on his neck. Several jabs at this have been made in later episodes by Norm the Genie, Timmy's Dad, and Nagaluees (Wanda).
* It should also be noted that Crocker made a cameo appearance in ], which aired on Nickelodeon quite a few episodes before ].
* In ], after Evil Timmy kicked Crocker out of the school, Crocker briefly took a job as a door-to-door salesman whose entire wares consisted of ham. Later on in the episode, Crocker inadvertently crossed paths with Evil Timmy, resulting in Crocker taking a job as a tour guide. In ], after Timmy wishes the substitute teacher to become the regular teacher, Crocker became a traffic guard. In ], Timmy wishes the world to be like in the sci-fi book he was reading, where robots are employed as teachers, resulting in Crocker being a janitor. This means that, to date, Crocker has had five known jobs so far on the show.
* One of Crocker's ancestors was, quite possibly, none other than ].
* He has a similar voice to ] from ].
* Despite his recent actions, he is still featured in Cosmo and Wanda's Godchild Hall of Fame, possibly meaning their ] has no regards to whatever their former godchildren do after losing them.
*His mother called him ]
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