Flappy Bob

"That kid was right. They were using me. I'll show them whos a dumb clown."

- Flappy Bob putting on his clown clothes Flappy Bob was one of the main characters and the (former) secondary antagonist in The Fairly Oddparents special School's Out The Musical. He is the original founder of Flappy Bob's Camp-Learn-A-Torium (which was shown in a few other episodes).

37 years ago in Kansas, when he was a baby, his clown parents shot him out of a train with a rocket for his safety due to it about to fall off a bridge. Although, the train was actually on a safe track all along (his dad didn't see that coming). He was found and "secretly raised" by H.P. and Sanderson for the next 37 years. They often taught him about boring being fun and essential in everyday life, which included him winning the love of an unknown woman (it's unknown if he married her or not) and gradudating from Harvard Law School with money and blueprints for developing Camp-Learn-A-Torium.

In the episode, thanks to the Pixies for making summer chaotic by the kids, Flappy Bob appears at the town meeting and recommends them to attend his all-summer long camp. A recurring gag was that although he appears sophisticated, he would do clown-related talents and say "Sorry". Shortly afterwards, Timmy wishes for kids to rule the world (except Flordia). Enraged by this, Flappy Bob confronts Timmy about it. H.P. and Sanderson dropped by and introduced themselves to Flappy. He signs the Pixie contract for him to take control of the world with the free pen Timmy gave him earlier. At Camp-Learn-A-Torium, Flappy overhears the Pixies and realizes that he had been used for the past 37 years. He then appears in his clown outfit and decides to work with Timmy into bring fun back to the world, which brought H.P. and Sanderson down to earth. After pointing out the loophole in the Pixie contract, H.P. nullifys the contract and world went back to normal. Timmy even stated that they should never have sent him to law school. In the end, Flappy was able to reunite with his parents and was seen singing with everyone else at Camp-Learn-A-Torium.