Cleft The Boy Chin Wonder

Cleft the Boy Chin Wonder is the superhero alter-ego of Timmy Turner.

Information

This is the alter ego that he becomes every time he wishes to be in the comic book universe of the Crimson Chin. Cleft is also the Crimson Chin's sidekick. He is a parody of DC Comics character Robin from Batman and Mr. Furious in the 1999 comedy movie Mystery Men. He himself has sidekicks in the form of The Chin-Hounds, the Chincinnati alter egos of his three fairies.

Description

His look is quite similar to that of Timmy with a few differences. He wears a red-colored costume with a blue lightning bolt on top with yellow gloves, pink boots, red tights, and a blue cape. His identity was set up to identify his alter-ego Timmy Turner to become a Hollywood action movie star. Some notable differences in costume design over the series are listed below:

In Chin Up!, his mask would be colored red. In both Catman Meets The Crimson Chin and Chindred Spirits, his look would be overhauled. There would be more shadows added to the look, and the tights would have black briefs. Also, the cape's interior would be black as well.

Background

His first official appearance was in "Chin Up". When the Crimson Chin loses his fighting spirit and needed a sidekick to help convince him to fight for justice again, Timmy becomes Cleft. He defeats Spatula Woman and tries to get the Chin to rescue the mayor, but he refuses due to him finding out he was just a comic book character. Although the Chin is hesitant at first to help, Cleft rushes into battle and gets him put in danger. Cleft reminds the Crimson Chin about Eddie the Imaginary Gerbil, and this is enough to restore the Chin's confidence. He then rescues Cleft, before handily defeating the Bronze Kneecap who had taken Timmy and the Mayor of Chincinnati hostage. And later became pop culture where Cleft wants movies and TV shows in the right order to began on October 05, 2001 during the longest-running NBC news program called Today after the attack of 9/11.


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