The was an official, interactive Windows desktop application released by Nickelodeon on March 17, 2003 , that brought Timmy Turner from The Fairly OddParents directly onto users' computer screens. Part of a short-lived software line known simply as "Nick Clickables," this program allowed fans to interact with animated cartoon characters floating freely above their open browser windows and active desktop applications.
The "Timmy" variant likely refers to a theme based on The Fairly OddParents character, Timmy Turner. According to the Nick Clickables Wiki , these simulations often use a interface where users must enter specific codes to launch programs. Common functionalities found in these parodies include:
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: The software often included themed icons, cursors, and wallpapers to fully transform the Windows XP desktop environment.
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Entering these secret codes directly into the Timmy Clickable would trigger a mini-event where digital "Mr. Crocker Viruses" spawned across the desktop to chase Timmy around your screen.
(planned and teased, but ultimately unreleased) The Timmy Nick Clickable: Features and Secrets According to the Nick Clickables Wiki , these
: While Timmy was a released and popular entry, a similar version for Jimmy Neutron was reportedly cancelled and is now considered lost media. Historical Context
On a more technical note, the phrase "clickable nicks" appears in discussions about , like the Quassel IRC Project.
Both profiles posted the exact same link (an affiliate product for a mousepad). Profile B received than Profile A. The comments on Profile B were confused but engaging: "Is this real?" "Why did I click this?" "Timmy, stop being so clickable."