Shadow Showdown, the third Fairly Oddparents video game, shed more light on the subject. According to the game, Fairy World was once ruled by King Oberon and Queen Titania (the names of the fairy king and queen in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream), but the fairies have since moved out of a monarchy. However, being a video game, it probably should not be considered canon.
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| - Shadow Showdown, the third Fairly Oddparents video game, shed more light on the subject. According to the game, Fairy World was once ruled by King Oberon and Queen Titania (the names of the fairy king and queen in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream), but the fairies have since moved out of a monarchy. However, being a video game, it probably should not be considered canon.
- The Fairy King, also known as the Spirit King and whose real name is Simba, is the king of the fairies. He is the one who bestows upon Toan the Atlamillia, sensing a kindness and bravery within him. The Fairy King is a nature spirit, and one of the few, if only, fairies seen in the series.
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| - Shadow Showdown, the third Fairly Oddparents video game, shed more light on the subject. According to the game, Fairy World was once ruled by King Oberon and Queen Titania (the names of the fairy king and queen in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream), but the fairies have since moved out of a monarchy. However, being a video game, it probably should not be considered canon.
- The Fairy King, also known as the Spirit King and whose real name is Simba, is the king of the fairies. He is the one who bestows upon Toan the Atlamillia, sensing a kindness and bravery within him. The Fairy King is a nature spirit, and one of the few, if only, fairies seen in the series.
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