Fairly Odd Parents - Arc Aborted

This cartoon has a lot of plots never finished or continued, if each had been the sequels it could have been like this:

In a storyline, Trixie just didn't accept Timmy's dating request because she was worried about what her popular friends (her false friendships) would think, a plot could have been made in which she finally accepted Timmy as her boyfriend and finally had a real relationship with someone.

In a plot while stuck together, Vicky claims she never wanted to be mean and stayed with him for a while, but whoever made the plot has already made up an excuse for her to look mean again at the end of the episode. But how about a storyline in which she remained good.

It was established in an episode that Tootie, the girl who likes him, but he rejects her is twice as unhappy as he, but is not trustworthy to hide the secret from the fairy godmothers, but when he tried to help her it went terribly wrong, how about a plot in which Timmy is always helping to ease her bad life.

On one occasion Trixie and Tootie were forgotten by the producers of the cartoon (and were never remembered again) and a character named Missy who not only likes Timmy but he also likes her, was made, but after the episode in which she appeared and when Timmy managed to win her over in the end, the character never appeared in an episode of the cartoon or was mentioned. If there had been more, there could have been episodes where Timmy finally has a girlfriend.

The producers of the cartoon don't really seem to want Timmy to be lucky in love, because when the three "love interest" characters were forgotten, it was invented that Timmy won a friend named Chloe, but in no episode did she become Timmy's girlfriend. I would invent a storyline that mixes the idea of the episode in which Chloe temporarily gained an adult body and the beach episode in which Timmy temporarily gained a muscular adult body, and I would create a storyline in which while the two were temporarily with adult bodies Chloe and Timmy they began to have feelings for each other, and continued to do so after they returned to normal, as if they just didn't feel anything for each other because they were still children.