Juandissimo Magnifico

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Juandissimo Magnifico

Juandissimo attempts to woo a "dowdy" unmarried Wanda.
First appearance "Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary"
Last appearance "Fairy Idol"
Information
Species Fairy
Gender Male
Occupation Fairy godfather
Episode count 10-20
Portrayed by Carlos Alazraqui
Created by Butch Hartman

Juandissimo Magnifico (the first syllable of his given name is a pun on "wand;" magnífico is Spanish for "magnificent") is a fictional character featured in The Fairly OddParents, obviously parodying Antonio Banderas. He first appeared in the episode "Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary", and is a sexy fairy who likes to show off his pecs, which in turn causes his shirt to burst apart. (He then magically reproduces the same shirt every time he does this).

Juandissimo was Wanda's ex-boyfriend. The reason she broke up with him is never explained, but Juandissimo is constantly looking at himself in mirrors, so it's quite possible that Wanda broke up with him because of his conceit and ego. It is also evidenced that the break-up occurred some time before Wanda met Cosmo. Whatever has been going on in Juandissimo's life between then and now is unknown, but he has been pining for Wanda since.

Juandissimo crosses paths with his former loved one in "Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary", where he is Remy Buxaplenty's fairy godparent. This episode is apparently the first time Cosmo has met Juandissimo, and needless to say, Cosmo does not take kindly to the appearance of his wife's ex - a recurring theme whenever the two clash. By the end of the episode, Juandissimo and Remy are separated after losing a fairy duel, though they were later reunited in the episode, "Remy Rides Again".

Juandissimo works as a massager at the Fairy World Magic Springs Spa, as revealed in "Wanda's Day Off". He later clashed with Cosmo again in "Truth or Cosmoquences", which focuses on the fairies' high school reunion. There, Cosmo pretends to be a successful billionaire, which he told his classmates he would become, with Wanda passing as a "dowdy, unmarried secretary". Juandissimo takes advantage of Cosmo's lies to make his move on Wanda, forcing Cosmo to tell the truth. He also appears in the special Fairy Idol, singing "I'm too sexy for my sexy, too sexy for my sexy, too sexy for my sexy!" (an obvious parody of the song "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred).

Juandissimo also appeared as a major villain for the first Fairly OddParents PC game Breakin' Da Rules!

Juandissimo's voice is provided by Carlos Alazraqui, who also voices Mr. Crocker for the show.

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