Unbeknownst to many, Fairly Oddparents is actually a lesson the essentials of different economic systems. Timmy represents labor as both a hypothetical and a tangible asset. He is also the consumer, through which the audience can view his impact, needs, etc. Vicky represents serfdom, stringent restrictions and near slavery (or actual slavery in the case of her lemonade operation). Timmy’s parents are mercantilist, they exploit Timmy for free labor while also holding jurisdiction over him while also allowing him some degree of colonial autonomy. Doug Dimmidome is Laissez Faire capitalism, unrepentant and unyielding. Blubber nuggets. They are chewy. Communism in the Marx-leninist sense is less clear an allegory in this world. Clearly the fairies are not communist in the Soviet sense, because they are post-scarcity. Any need can be saited by their near omnipotent magic. Thus, I propose, the Spector of communism does not lie in the vicious bourgeois intelligentsia of Mr. Crocker. Crocker himself cannot be a jilted communist, no, he believes in the spiritualism of the fairies. The analogy would be incorrect. Neither is Flappy Bob and his Learnatorium communistic, in fact with the support of the Pixies, Flappy is clearly corporatist in the flavor of Italo-fascism. The true spirit of Marx can be found in the sufferings of the proletariat, particularly Chester’s trailer park. Chester’s father is the faceless laborer, whose true identity is unknown as long as the bag conceals his face. In both communism and capitalism, Chester’s fathers face is unknown as he has been dehumanized to be a cog in the system.