List of secondary characters from Futurama
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This is a list of characters from Futurama that have little importance to the series as a whole.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Season 1
[edit] Space Pilot 3000
- O'Grady – Presumed owner of O'Grady's Pub
- I.C. Wiener – Fake name used to get Fry to the cryogenics Lab
- Angelyne – Showgirl seen on a billboard in the future
- O’Zorgnax – Presumed owner of O’Zorgnax’s Pub
[edit] Episode Two: The Series Has Landed
- Evans – Horrible Gelatinous Blob's employee in the Planet Express commercial
- Craterface – Luna Park's mascot
- Lulabelle 7 – The first robot daughter
- Daisy May 128K - The second robot daughter
- The Crushinator - The third robot daughter
[edit] I, Roommate
- Emperor Nimbala (deceased)– Ruled Zuben Five over 29 million years ago, the professor has his sarcophagus and Fry ate him as a mummy
- Dr. Mobutu (deceased)– Professor Farnsworth’s former colleague, his apartment was once owned by Fry and Bender after his death
- Mrs. Mobutu (presumably deceased) – Dr. Mobutu’s wife
- Mary – A signed Calculon picture was given to her, but apparently Bender stole it and wrote his own name in
- Zevulon the Great (deceased)– Another mummy, he is done teriyaki-style
[edit] Love's Labours Lost in Space
- Doug – Leela's date at the beginning of the episode. He has a forked, snakes tongue, but other than that no irregularities are noticeable.
- Bolt Rollands – A hypersled racer that has 10 wins on the pro circuit. Amy tries to set him up with Leela at The Hip Joint but Bender points out that he's gay.
- M5438 – An entity on pure energy that Amy also tries to set Leela up with. Bender once again claims that he is gay by saying "it's just as well, I think he comes from a dimension that's big on musical theater", although later Amy is seen leaving with him.
[edit] Fear of a Bot Planet
- Visiting team lineup: Karis, Adler, Horsted, Verrone, Keeler, Buras, Cohen, Kaplan, and Morton
- New New York Yankees lineup: Costanza, Maris*, Zork, Zork, Jr., Qzdjlyd, Lombard, Gore, Raspberry, and Jones with Clemens' arm
- Miller – On pace to hit 70 blerns, Leela marks Qzdlyd's space with "B", but mentions his name
- Clem Johnson – Old, but great blernsball player
- "Wireless" Joe Jackson – A blern-hitting robot, used to play for the old Robot Leagues, his name is a reference to Shoeless Joe Jackson
- Pitch-O-Mat 5000 – A pitcher in the old Robot Leagues, a modified howitzer
- Rusty (deceased) – He is a robot actor shown in the film "It Came From The Planet Earth!" He is silver with a red jacket with white sleeves. It has an upper case R on the front of it which is red with gold trim. The robot meets his end when a human comes out of the bushes, rips of his head and devours it. The location for the movie was Makeout Point.
- Wendy – She is a robot actress that was also in the film "It Came From The Planet Earth!" She is silver with a pink body and anntenae that stick out at 45° angles. Her boyfriend Rusty was killed by the human in the movie but she was able to escape unharmed until the human was eventually destroyed.
- Jimmy – An incompetent Robot Elder
[edit] A Fishful of Dollars
- Calvin Clone – Markets a perfume line, the name is a reference to Calvin Klein
- Cosmic Ray – The owner of Cosmic Ray's Pizza. He is a robot wearing a chef's hat and an ill fitting muscle shirt. His accent is that of a typical New Yorker. His head explodes after Fry orders a pizza with anchovies due to the fact that in the year 3000 anchovies are extinct and have been since the Decapods came to Earth and they were overfished.
- Ignar, Walt, and Larry – Mom's three sons
- Staadgi & Staadgi – The presumed owner of Staadgi & Staadgi Auctioneers.
[edit] My Three Suns
- Murg – High priest of the Trisolians and advisor to the emperor. He is like other Trisolians in the way that he is made up of a blue liquid, but due to his rank he wears a purple hat will a gold insignia on it and a purple scarf. He also carries with him a staff that appears to be made of bronze or gold and has a ruby on top.
- Gorgak – Former prime minister and administrator of the Trisolians, however Fry chose Bender to be the new prime minister over him. He has a normal Trisolian appearance with a smaller, red hat and scarf than Murg. Amy was unknowingly soaking her fingers in him at one point which is the equivalence of sex with humans.
- Flork – Trisol's foremost political satirist. He is a Trisolian who does stand up comedy at Fry's coronation. He wears an orange bowtie and has 2 fingers and a thumb on each hand, as opposed to other Trisolians that have 3 fingers and a thumb, however, in the episode "That's Lobsertainment," he has the appropriate number of digits and a blue bowtie.
- Previous emperors of Trisol: Plon, Strug, Shwab, Bont "the Viscous", Ungo "the Moist", Zorn "the Stagnant", Hudj "the Dewy", and Throm "the Chunky"
[edit] A Big Piece of Garbage
- Cinnamon – Professor Wernstrom's fish which utilized his anti-SCUBA suit
- Pete – Owner of Pete's TV. Little is known other than he has been letting people watch news reports in his window since 1951. This suggests that it is a family business, and that he is either not the first Pete, or that he is deceased.
[edit] Hell is Other Robots
- Fender – A robot who resembles an amp with three knobs for volume, bass, and treble. He went to highschool with Bender and is currently working for The Beastie Boys. After the concert him and Bender end up going to a party and participating in electricity abuse. The Device used is a "jolt".
- Sparky – Presumed presider of Sparky's Den where Bender went to "jack on"
- Big Vinny – This character is a mobster who lives on the planet of Sicili 8. Fry is convinced that he is gay and that it wasn't the kiss of death that Vini gave him. Leela confirms when Fry tells her that he used his tongue a little. He is most likely Italian since his name is Vinny and he lives on a planet named after Sicili of Earth.
- Richie – Fry's old friend, made Fry feel like a fool because he lied about taking drugs
- Jerimatic (deceased) – Mentioned by Bender in his prayer at Elzar's, he is the equivalent of Jerimiah in the Christian Bible. The prayer is in binary and at the end Bender says 2, although according to Fry, "there is no 2". The prayer to quote Bender is "10001010101010010110012 Amen" (the binary at the beginning - 1000101010101001 - really means the copyright symbol: "©". The rest - 100110... 2." is just gibberish and doesn't mean anything, according to a simple binary translator.) Not a lot is said about him but it is known that he is a prophet in the Robot Bible.
- Hookerbot 5000 – A robot hooker in New Jersey
- Reckless Ted – The owner of Reckless Ted's Funland, which is now shut down because of numerous people catching Salmonella on the flume ride. Located it New Jersey, it is also in one of the rides, The Inferno, that Robot Hell can be found. Robot Hell has at least 5 known levels where Bender suffers until his rescue.
[edit] A Flight to Remember
- The Countess De La Roca (deceased) – She appears in the early in the episode when Bender sees her in first class. He instintly falls in love with her and tries throughout the voyage to impress her. She finds out that Bender is not a high class robot like herself but continues to be in love with him. She has orange hair and dresses in the style of the 1910's. She is also a class-3 yacht in The Yacht Club. She is killed in the end when she is sucked into a blackhole, leaving Bender with only a fake necklace.
- iZac – The bartender on the Titanic. Bender receives council from him at certain points in the episode. He has a normal robot appearance except for his hands, one of which is a tap for some sort of alcohol, brown in colour. He can also call security to him by pressing the iZac button on his chest when needed. His name is similar to that of things like iTunes or eBay (lower case first letter, upper case second letter). Also, it is a take off of the bartender of The Love Boat, Isaac. He is known to be alive because he is seen in other episodes that feature after this one, even though he is not seen in any of the escape pods.
[edit] Mars University
- Guenter – Guenter is a monkey which The Professor sought to make super human in intelligence. He went about that by creating a hat that harnessed the power of sunspots. The hat is eventually reduced to half power when Guenter lands on it. Guenter is currently the CEO of Fox after transferring from Mars U to business school.
- Gearshift – Chapter president for Robot House. Bender labels him as a loser but agrees to teach him and the other robot to be cool. They were all on duo-decatuple secret probation until they won a boat race and got it lifted. Other accomplishments include raiding the campus liquor store and a parade in their honour.
- Oily – Oily is a member of Robot house and an avid chess player. He is able to beat Fat Bot in 143 moves. He too was on duo-decatuple secret probation until it was lifted. What he does after Mars U is unknown but may have had something to do with chess.
- Dean Vernon – The dean of Mars University. His office is located in Mentholyptus Hall. His disdain for Robot House is obvious. Reasons he has for hating them are stealing the liquor from the capus liquor store, Fat bot eating his model ship and painting, desecrating a human corpse and numerous other offences both to him and Mars U. Briefly, he went out with Leela but the fling was short lived and ending in the two not speaking again.
- Snake Boy – A carnie at Coney Island College where Fry first went to college
- Students in "20th Century History": Hess, Pereira, Mandel, Kidd, Dempsey, Gutrich, Patrizio, Cyterski, Mignon
- Chrissy – Fry was infatuated with her and Guenter took her due to his intelligence, her phone number is 784-36λ9
- Chet (von Snoot) – One of the men from Snooty House
[edit] When Aliens Attack
- Jenny McNeal (deceased) – An actress from the 20th century who plays the lead in Single Female Lawyer. She is also played by Leela when they must finish the episode for the Omicronians. She wears a miniskirt and purple jacket. In court she is a councilar who sleeps with her clients and others in the court. She is presumed dead or as a head.
- President McNeal (deceased) – Former President of Earth before Richard Nixon was elected. He was killed when he started to annoy Lrrr after being kidnapped by Zapp Brannigan. His last known act as president was to appoint Zapp in charge of killing all the Omicronians at which he failed. He is probably buried in Earth's floating cemetery.
[edit] Fry and the Slurm Factory
- Slurms MacKenzie (deceased) – "The original party worm". Slurms is the mascot for the soft drink Slurm, which is highly addictive. He is ofter portraited with two girls on either side of him. Due to his highly strict contract he is unable to sleep because he's required to always party. Behind his sunglasses his eyes are bloodshot and red. He is obviously a parody of "Spuds MacKensie." His catch phrase is "Whimmy Wham Wham Wozzle!".
- Glurmo – "Your golly-rific guide to the funtacular Slurm factory". He is a worm from the planet Wormulon with the usual worm traits. His attire is similar to that of Willy Wonka. He takes them on the tour of the Slurm factory but he eventually has to try and dispose of the crew when they discover the secret about Slurm.
- Grunka Lunkas – The Grunka Lunkas are clearly a version of the Oompa-Loompa which are featured in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. They perform all the manual labour of the factory and occasionally break into song. They are orange skinned, have blonde eyebrows and green hair, and are half the size of a human. The Professor hates Grunka Lunkas.
[edit] Season 2
[edit] I Second That Emotion
- El Chupa Nibre – A monster that lived in sewer and now lives in the sub-sewer. It was thought to be Nibbler until they saw the real creature. Bender defeats the beast by flushing it to the sub-sewer. It is green, around 3 times Bender's height and has a horn in the middle of its forehead.
[edit] Brannigan Begin Again
- N/A
[edit] A Head in the Polls
- Jack Johnson and John Jackson – The two have identical DNA and so are copies, with the exception of a few topics they differ on. One of these issues is the 3 Cent Titanium Tax. Towards the end of the election, it appears that one of the two will win over Nixon, but in the end they both lose to him.
[edit] Xmas Story
- N/A
[edit] Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?
- Edna (deceased) – A Decapod from Decapod 10. Dr. Zoidberg used to go to highschool with her and then in this episode tries to find a mate in her. She finds out however that Fry was helping Zoidberg and falls in love with him, even though he is human. Eventually she dies when she mates. Decapodians must choose to mate or to live.
- Vinnie (deceased) - Presumedly a bully that Zoidberg faced while younger - and dies when Zoidberg eats him, claiming "Who's the tough guy now, Vinnie?" before consuming him.
[edit] Lesser of Two Evils
- Halatina Smogmire – Miss Methane Planet and a contestant in the Miss Universe Pageant. She is made intirely out of methane and is purple is colour. At the end of the contest she loses to Miss Vega 4.
[edit] Put Your Head on My Shoulders
- Victor – Car salesmen at Malfunctioning Eddy's. He welcomes Amy and immediately tries to sell her a car. Leela as much as she tries cannot get Amy to grasp the concept of haggling and she pays more then the sticker price, much to the delight of Victor and Eddy.
- Gary – Amy's date after Fry is grafted to her body. Unlike the other people whose dates were arranged by Bender, she was able to get her own date for Valentine's. He is an investment banker which is apparently not as easy at it appears. It is made on the concepts of 5 other banking traditions.
[edit] Raging Bender
- The Masked Unit – A robot boxer that was eventually accidentally defeated by Bender. His real name is unknown. Defeating The Masked Unit landed Bender a deal with The Ultimate Robot Fighting League. Bender was able to knock him out accidentally when The Masked Unit slips on Bender's popcorn.
- Phnog – He was Leela's old matial arts instructor who has sexist views on women. Often he claims that they lack the will of the warrior. Eventually it is revealed that he secretly controls Destructor from beneath the ring. In the end, Leela fights him and proves that she does have the will of the warrior.
- The Clear Cutter – The first robot that Bender officially defeated. Although Bender sustained an axe hole in the back and a drill hole through the head he was able to win the match. Bender's victory was due to the match being fixed, so that the most popular robot always wins.
- Billionaire Bot – The second robot that Bender officially defeated. The first of a series of robots that the crowd would obviously turn against, he was disliked by the public due to his wealth and snootyness. The match of course was fixed in Bender's favor so the crowd would like him even more and his publicity would rise.
- The Foreigner – The third robot that Bender officially defeats and the second that the crowd didn't like. The crowd didn't like The Foreigner because of his "crazy passport" and because he wasn't from their country. His appearance is that of a Spanish bull fighter. Bender also triumphs over him in a fixed match.
- Destructor – After Bender's persona is altered by the head of the ultimate robot boxing league into The Gender Bender, a battle is arranged between Bender and Destuctor, fixed in favor of Destuctor. Bender doesn't like his new guise, so he decides to train with Leela in order to defeat Destructor. In the end, Bender almost defeats Destructor (with the help of Leela), but ends up flattened under Destructor as he falls down.
- The Chain Smoker – A robot fighter that plans to go to the audience's favorite restaurant after the match.
[edit] A Bicyclops Built For Two
- Alkazar
- Ratman -
- Ratman's Girlfriend –
- Pig -
[edit] A Clone Of My Own
- N/A
[edit] How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back
- Number 1.0 – Appears to be the head of Central Bureaucracy, and flies around Central Filing on a biplane style desk. He also co-chaired a committee to change the colour of the book of regulations, which he kept grey
[edit] The Deep South
- The Colonel – The mayor of Atlanta in the year 3000, he is based on Colonel Sanders.
- Umbriel – The Colonel's daughter, she is a mermaid. She had brief relations with Fry.
[edit] Bender Gets Made
- N/A
[edit] Mother's Day
- Greeting Card (deceased) – A greeting card that was bought by Bender for Mom. After Mom called on her robots to rebel against the humans, he became a Communist (denouncing the "human bourgeoisie") and loyal slave to Mom. Bender ripped it to shreds after it told him that liquor would be outlawed in the robots' new world order.
[edit] The Problem With Popplers
- N/A
[edit] Anthology of Interest I
- Vice Presidential Action Rangers – "A group of top nerds whose sole duty is to prevent disruptions in the space-time continuum." The team is always led by the then-current Vice President as dictated by the United States Constitution, thus stating that the Vice President's duties are not limited to casting tie-breaking senatorial vote. In the year 2000, the group was led by Al Gore. The Action Rangers also consist of physicist Stephen Hawking; Gary Gygax, the creator of Dungeons & Dragons; and actress Nichelle Nichols, best known for her portrayal of Lt. Uhura on Star Trek. The chess playing computer Deep Blue was their summer intern at this time (a plot hole, given that Fry met the Action Rangers in January, shortly after New Year's Day).
[edit] War is the H-Word
- iHawk – A robot surgeon who was helping casualties of the war, and performs surgery with his one hand (he has a martini glass in place of his left hand). He is a take "Hawkeye" from the TV show M*A*S*H. Has two settings; Maudlin, and Comedy.
- Jellyfish Nurse -
- The Brain Balls - "They've got a lot of brains, and a lot of... chutzpah."
[edit] The Honking
- Vladamir (deceased) – He is seen in his demise at the beginning of the episode and is seen some afterwords being buried. He is Bender's uncle and owned a mansion, a butler and had 10 million dollars plus a pittance. He has one living son whose name is Tandy and was given his 10 million dollars. His butler received a pittance and Bender received his castle. Living from 2790-3001 he was 211 years old when he died. Bender later runs into his ghost while running from the Windows logo and a mailbox icon. It is revealed later that it was just a hologram.
- Blimpf (deceased) – His/her (gender is unconfirmed) name can be seen on a gravestone at Bender's Uncle Vladamir's funeral as the camera pans to the crew. Little is known other than he was the Hovermayor of Thermostadt (possibly the town that the mansion is in) and that the inscription on his grave stone reads "I will rise again," although so far in the series he has not.
- The Red leBaron (deceased) – His (le and Baron are both masculine words) name can also be seen on a gravestone as the camera pans. The is no inscription on the tomb so nothing is known about him other than gender and that his name seems to be a take on The Red Baron.
- You There – His real name is unknown but is in Vladamir's will to inherit a pittance to be paid in 20 equal installments of one twentieth of a pittance each. It is also mentioned that he was Vladamir's butler.
- Tandy – Vladamir's only son who appears to be French in origin and has, according to Vladamir's will, "never learned the value of the dollar". He was given Vladamir's whole fortune of 10 million dollars. He responds by whispering to his wife or girlfriend next to him "is that a lot?".
- Project Satan (deceased) – The original werecar that indirectly causes Bender to get the virus. The only way to get the uninstall program for the virus is to kill the original werecar, Project Satan. Its only known victim is Calculon but more are likely such as the scientists that created him. His parts include the steering wheel from Hitler's staffcar, the left turn signal from Charles Manson's VW and the windshield wipers from KITT. It also has no exhaust pipe due to the fact that it has Ed Begley Jr.'s electric motor, the most evil propulsion system ever conceived. It is finally destroyed when it melts in the furnace of the old Chrysler building.
[edit] The Cryonic Woman
- N/A
[edit] Season 3
[edit] Amazon Women in the Mood
- Femputer – A large computer, ruler of the planet Amazonia. It is later revealed that this is just a front for a fem-bot living inside.
- Ornik – One of the Amazonian women
- Thog – One of the Amazonian women
[edit] Parasites Lost
- N/A
[edit] A Tale of Two Santas
- Kwanzaa-bot - Disappointed that he's had to hand out the book "What the hell is Kwanzaa?" for several centuries.
[edit] The Luck of the Fryrish
- Philip J. Fry II (deceased) – Nephew and namesake of Philip J. Fry, Philip J. Fry II owned the seven-leaf clover found by his uncle in the 1980s. The clover ensured that he was the luckiest man in history. His achievements included a string of number one hits with his band Leaf 7, a fling with an Icelandic singer-supermodel, and striking oil in the bathroom of the mansion that he won in the lottery. The achievement he’s most famous for, though, is being the first man on Mars. Philip Fry II was named in honor of Fry; based on his accomplishments, his personality seems to be very much like his namesake, however he looks identical to Yancy, his father. This led Fry, finding information about Philip Fry II, to believe Yancy had usurped his identity after he was frozen. Professor Hubert Farnsworth, Fry's great-great-great-...-great-nephew, is presumably a direct descendant of Philip J. Fry II, since Fry's only sibling was Yancy, and as far as is known Philip J. Fry II was Yancy's only child.
[edit] The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz
- N/A
[edit] Bendless Love
- Angelyne - Ex-wife of Flexo. Has a brief relationship with Bender until he inadvertently causes her to fall back in love with Flexo.
[edit] The Day the Earth Stood Stupid
- Big Brain – The leader of the Brainspawn that were invading Earth. He was defeated by Fry trapping him in a book he wrote.
[edit] That's Lobstertainment!
- Harold Zoid – Dr. Zoidburg's elderly uncle who used to be the star of hologram films, until smellovision was invented.
[edit] The Cyber House Rules
- Adlai Atkins – An old orphan from the orphanarium that Leela grew up at, who is now a surgeon who specialises in phaser-eye surgery.
[edit] Where the Buggalo Roam
- Joe – A camel-like character who lives on Mars.
- Vanilla Corn (Yo foo! It's...)
- Mix-Master Festus
- Singing Wind (chief of the Martian tribe)
- Cynthia (Cynthia used to drink Slurm)
[edit] Insane in the Mainframe
- Nurse Ratchet – A robot nurse working at the HAL institute for criminally insane robots. A reference to a nurse with the same name in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
- Dr Perceptron - A robot doctor working at the HAL institute for criminally insane robots. He makes the diagnosis on robots admitted to the institute, and is later attacked by Roberto.
[edit] The Route of All Evil
- Brett Blob – A gelatinous blob that is a bully at Dwight and Cubert's school. Although he is a blob he uncharacteristically wears a jacket with the upper case letter D on the front. Like other gelatinous blobs he has 3 eyes, is semi-permiable, translucent and is green. He is also able to regenerate and resolidify himself.
[edit] Bendin' in the Wind
- Beck - Takes Bender on tour with him as a member of his band.
- Cylon and Garfunkle - A musical duo (a reference to the Cylons from Battlestar Galactica and Garfunkel of the folk duo Simon and Garfunkel).
[edit] Time Keeps on Slippin'
- Armo – One of the 5 atomic supermen, who has 5 arms.
- Lazar – One of the 5 atomic supermen, who has laser eyes.
- Thorias – One of the 5 atomic supermen, who has a cannon in his chest.
- Grotrain – One of the 5 atomic supermen, who is very tall and has extremely long arms.
- Arachneon (deceased) – One of the 5 atomic supermen, who was half man, half spider. He was killed by Thorias firing a basketball from his chest.
[edit] I Dated a Robot
- N/A
[edit] A Leela of Her Own
- Tiny Ioda (oh i cant help you play better then Tiny Ioda, that guy was great!!)
- Hank Aaron XXIV - the worst player in (blernsball) history
- Hank Aaron (the original)
- Jackie Anderson - the first woman to play the sport well
[edit] A Pharaoh to Remember
- Pharaoh Hamenthotep (deceased) – The pharaoh of the planet Osiris IV, until he was crushed to death by the nose off his sphinx
[edit] Anthology of Interest II
- N/A
[edit] Roswell That Ends Well
- Enos (deceased) – The man that Fry believed to be his grandfather, until other events proved this otherwise. He was killed by an atomic bomb after Fry locked him in a house in the desert.
- Mildred (deceased) – Fry's grandmother.
[edit] Godfellas
- Malachi (deceased) – A shrimpkin who lived on Bender and worshipped him as a god, and helped Bender write the shrimpkin bible. He was killed in a nuclear war that killed all shripkins.
- Malachi Jr. (deceased) – A shrimpkin who also worshipped Bender, and was Malachi's son. He was also killed in the nuclear war.
- "God" - A galaxy that signals to Bender in binary when he stumbles across it. It begins speaking English as soon as Bender asks if it does. Because it knows binary, Bender believes it to be a galactic computer at first. When asked who it was build by, the galaxy replies with "I have always been." Bender then believes it to be God, or the remains of a computerised space probe that collided with God. The galaxy never confirms or denies these theroies, replying only with "Possible."
[edit] Future Stock
- "That Guy" (deceased) – A defrostee from the 1980s who took over Planet Express, and tried to sell it to Mom. He died from his boneitis just before the deal was completed. (My only regret is... that I have... boneitis!)
[edit] The 30% Iron Chef
- Helmut Spargel (deceased) – He used to be a celebrity chef on Earth before his program was cancelled to make way for Elzar. He then wound up on another planet, where he was baking pies for hobos. He died while eating food that Bender had cooked, from an exploded stomach.
[edit] Season 4
[edit] Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch
- Spirit – Amy's dream pony, created by Kif in the HoloShed
- The Grand Midwife – The ceremonial birthing leader
- Atilla the Hun - One of the evil holograms made real by the malfunction of the HoloShed. He rides an evil version of Spirit and is sucked out of the Nimbus with all of the other holograms.
- Jack the Ripper - One of the evil holograms made real by the malfunction of the HoloShed, and was also sucked out of the Nimbus.
- Professor Moriarty - Another of the evil holograms made real, and was also sucked out of the Nimbus.
- Evil Lincoln - An evil version of Abraham Lincoln, made real. He uses an axe to destroy things, and was also sucked out of the Nimbus. However, he is later seen on board the Nimbus for unexplained reasons.
[edit] Leela's Homeworld
- Virginia – The former name of the squid-like creature that Leela interacts with in the mutagenic waters
- Brainzilla – Presumably the smartest being on Earth, but despite this and due to the alphabet's fictional complexity, it is unable to translate Alienese
[edit] Love and Rocket
- Sheldon – Co-manager of Romanticorp where the crew gets the contract
- Gwen – Sheldon's wife and co-manager of Romanticorp
- Planet Express Ship – The crew's delivery ship
- Sean – Leela's ex-boyfriend, their breakup was "totally mutual"
[edit] Less Than Hero
- Dr. Flimflam – Presumed inventor of Dr. Flimflam's Miracle Cream
- Andrew – Small pocket-sized robot used by the mugger
- The Zookeeper – The villain that uses animals to help commit crimes
- Lucky (known as Citizen Snips) – The Zookeeper's seldom used crab
- Fingers – The Zookeeper's snake, used to get the quantum gemerald
- Hawk – The Zookeeper's hawk, used to retrieve quantum gemerald from the New Justice Team
- Solomon – The Zookeeper's gorilla, used to transport The Zookeeper
[edit] A Taste of Freedom
- Shankman – Presumed inventor of Shankman's Rubbing Compound
- Ambassador Mervin – Dr. Zoidberg's ambassador at the Decapodian Embassy
- Hugh Man – A presumably fake name used by a decapodian to get the military defense codes from Zapp Brannigan
- Johnson – Presumed owner of Johnson's Collapsible Top Hats
[edit] Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV
- Antonio Calculon, Jr. – Calculon's son on All My Circuits
- Macaulay Culkon – A Macaulay Culkin-like, childing acting robot
- Emote-atron, Jr – A child acting robot that tries out for a spot on All My Circuits
- Sleazy Martinez – One of Calculon's evil sextuplets, incomptently read by Bender
- Executive Alpha – One of the network executives, "programmed to like things it has seen before"
- Executive Beta – One of the network executives, "programmed to roll dice to determine fall schedule"
- Executive Gamma – One of the network executives, "programmed to underestimate middle America"
- SpaceBoy – The main character of a comic book Fry is reading when the three boys steal Bender's stuff
[edit] Jurassic Bark
- Mr. Vitelli – Panucci's millionth customer and presumed owner of Vitelli's Barber Shop
- Seymour Asses (known as Seymour) – Fry's dog, named for a fake name given to Fry to deliver a pizza to
- Dr. Ben Beeler – The researcher who kept Fry's dog until he told what Seymour was like
- Robo-Puppy – Bender's robotic dog, a similar design of AIBO
[edit] Crimes of the Hot
- Mr. Sunbeam – The sunbeam from the global warming film
- Curious Pussycat – A popular toy from Japan, a billboard is seen in Kyoto
- Father O'Malley – Bender is willing to kill for his weed whacker
- Galapagos Princess – The robot/boat that carries robots to the Galápagos Islands
[edit] Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles
- Pazuzu – The Professor's gargoyle, named for the demon in The Exorcist
- Mavis (deceased) – The old waitress at Gummer's Cafeteria
- Wanda – The new waitress at Gummer's Cafeteria
- Heather – The health professional at The Bubbling Geezer Hot Springs Spa
- Stenchy – Presumed owner of Stenchy's where Leela, Fry, Moose, and Mandy eat
- Moose – The moose-like mutant
- Mandy – Moose's girlfriend
- Martin Luther Thing, Jr. – The mutant public school bears his name
- Norman – Zoidberg's brother
[edit] The Why of Fry
- Chaz – Leela's date, the mayor's aide
- Kaplan – Presumed owner of Kaplan's Carpet Warehouse
- Phillip J. Fry – Another being from "Hovering Squidworld 97-A"
[edit] Where No Fan Has Gone Before
- Jim – One of the guards pushing Star Trek fans into a volcano
- Welshie – The person who replaced Scotty for the musical reunion specials during the 2200s
- Melllvar – The obsessed energy gas from Omega 3 that captured the Star Trek crew
- Melllvar's mom - Unnamed energy being with horn-rim glasses who announced that Melllvar is in fact 34
[edit] The Sting
- Aunt Rita – Bender's aunt, a screw
[edit] Bend Her
- Joe – The Nation of Joe presumably encompasses him
- Barbados Slim – The Olympian limboing gold medalist, once married to LaBarbara
- Congo Jack (Fry) – Fry’s persona during the Calculon wedding plot
- Colonel Matombay – Fry mentions him when he has the persona, Congo Jack
[edit] Obsoletely Fabulous
- Nannybot 1.0 – A robot built to nurse babies, despite its hideous appearance and manner
- Robot 1-X – The new robot from Mom’s Friendly Robot Company, puts all of the older models to shame
- Cartridge Unit – The cartridge player robot on the tropical island
- Sinclair 2K – The robot with low memory on the tropical island
- Cymbal-Banging Monkey – One of the robots on the tropical island
- Waterwheel Robot – The female robot on the tropical island, powered internally by use of a water wheel Offically known as Lisa, according to character sketches in the Futurama DVDs.
[edit] The Farnsworth Parabox
- In this episode, various versions of the main characters appear, albeit with different colours or forms, such as robot forms and eye-less forms.
[edit] Three Hundred Big Boys
- Hacking Jack – Presumed owner of Hacking Jack’s Fine Smokables
- Mushu – The famous whale that swallows Amy’s watch
- Kitty – The snobby guest at the Treasures of the Silk Surplus reception mentions her name
- Commander Riker – Commander Riker’s Island, where Kif is held in jail, is named after him
[edit] Spanish Fry
- Ranger Park – The park ranger at Duraflame National Forest
[edit] The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings
- Mrs. Mellonger – Fry’s holophonor teacher, and is later revealed to be the Robot Devil’s holophonor teacher
- Sean – Leela’s ex-boyfriend, plays the saxophone
- Doug – A robot in The Robot Devil's band
- Rectal Exambot – One of the robots on the “Wheel of Robots”. Bender originally thought Fry was going to change hands with him.
- Jombee – Hedonism Bot’s servant
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Philip J. Fry | Turanga Leela | Bender | Professor Hubert Farnsworth | Dr. John Zoidberg | Hermes Conrad | Amy Wong Zapp Brannigan | Kif Kroker | Nibbler | Cubert Farnsworth | Calculon | Mom Others: Recurring non-robot characters | Recurring robot characters | Secondary characters |
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Media | |
Episodes | Comic Books | Video Game | |
Futurama Universe | |
Planets: Eternium | Omicron Persei VIII | |
Aliens: Cygnoid | Decapodian | Nibblonian | Neptunian | |
Politics and Religion: Earth Government | Robotology | D.O.O.P. | |
Technology: Gadgets | Suicide booth | Planet Express Ship | Nimbus | |
Other | |
Timeline | Blernsball | All My Circuits | The Scary Door | Slurm | Products | Locations | Animals | |