Fairly Oddparents Camp Sherwood Comic Part 4 -

: Timmy’s primary motivation for the wish, though she remains unaware of his true identity.

The fight between Peri and the Unwisher is tactile. Unlike the cartoon’s usual Looney Tunes physics, this battle has weight. Peri uses “Retro-Wishes” (wishes that revert the Unwisher’s logic to older, glitchier versions of reality). At one point, he wishes the Unwisher was "drawn by the Season 1 animators," turning the terrifying entity into a wonky, off-model mess. Fairly Oddparents Camp Sherwood Comic Part 4

For those just joining: Timmy Turner, unfortunately, got sent to Camp Sherwood—a summer camp that promises “character building” but actually delivers poison ivy, bad cafeteria food, and zero Wi-Fi. Cosmo and Wanda, of course, smuggled themselves along in a tackle box. By the end of Part 3, Timmy had accidentally wished the entire camp into a live-action fantasy LARP, complete with dragons made of canoes and a “Lake Monster” that’s just a grumpy lifeguard with a mascot costume. : Timmy’s primary motivation for the wish, though

Based on the progression of the fan-series across various platforms like Pixiv and FanFiction.net : Cosmo and Wanda, of course, smuggled themselves along

The climax occurs when Timmy finally cracks the safe. But instead of wishing Corky into oblivion, Timmy makes a wish that shocks everyone: "I wish Corky Shoehorn could see the world the way I do—full of wonder."