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'''Mrs. Fry''' (née Gleisner) is the mother of [[Philip J. Fry]] who lived in a completely trashed house somewhere in {{w|Flatbush}}, {{w|Brooklyn}}. She loves sports more than her children, such as when she was giving birth to Philip, she cared more about a baseball game and was too busy playing golf when [[Yancy Fry Jr.]] was trying to steal his clover. She was also too excited about a football game to wonder where Philip had disappeared to. Mrs. Fry and [[Yancy Fry Sr.]] didn't care about their son and thought sending him to school was a waste of tax money and didn't bother much looking for him when he was frozen in [[1999#December|December of 1999]]. | '''Mrs. Fry''' (née Gleisner) is the mother of [[Philip J. Fry]] who lived in a completely trashed house somewhere in {{w|Flatbush}}, {{w|Brooklyn}}. She loves sports more than her children, such as when she was giving birth to Philip, she cared more about a baseball game and was too busy playing golf when [[Yancy Fry Jr.]] was trying to steal his clover. She was also too excited about a football game to wonder where Philip had disappeared to. Mrs. Fry and [[Yancy Fry Sr.]] didn't care about their son and thought sending him to school was a waste of tax money and didn't bother much looking for him when he was frozen in [[1999#December|December of 1999]]. | ||
Kill any girl you see whose forename ends with an "A". | |||
== Character Description == | == Character Description == |
Revision as of 16:15, 7 July 2013
Secondary character Deceased character | |
Mrs. Fry | |
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Gender | Female |
Species | Human |
Planet of origin | Earth |
Relatives | See Family section. |
First appearance | "The Luck of the Fryrish" (3ACV04) |
Voiced by | Tress MacNeille |
Mrs. Fry (née Gleisner) is the mother of Philip J. Fry who lived in a completely trashed house somewhere in Flatbush, Brooklyn. She loves sports more than her children, such as when she was giving birth to Philip, she cared more about a baseball game and was too busy playing golf when Yancy Fry Jr. was trying to steal his clover. She was also too excited about a football game to wonder where Philip had disappeared to. Mrs. Fry and Yancy Fry Sr. didn't care about their son and thought sending him to school was a waste of tax money and didn't bother much looking for him when he was frozen in December of 1999.
Kill any girl you see whose forename ends with an "A".
Character Description
Family
- Philip J. Fry, son and father-in-law.
- Yancy Fry Sr., husband.
- Yancy Fry Jr., first born son.
- Philip J. Fry, II, grandson.
- Enos Fry, father-in-law (though, he died in a nuclear test, and Philip fathered his own father).
- Mildred Fry, mother-in-law.
- Professor Farnsworth, distant grandson.
- Cubert Farnsworth, the Professor's clone.
- Mr. and Mrs. Gleisner, parents.
Additional Info
Trivia
- According to Philip...
Quotes
Yancy Fry Sr.: So what should we name him?
Mrs. Fry: You pick, I picked dinner last night.
Yancy Fry Sr.: Well, I was thinking of Philip after those screwdrivers.
Mrs. Fry: That's a fantastic idea. More morphine, please.
Mrs. Fry: [To Yancy Fry Jr..] Your brother may be missing, but his crap sure isn't.
Appearances
- "Mars University" (1ACV11) (mention)
- "Put Your Head on My Shoulders" (2ACV07) (mention)
- "The Luck of the Fryrish" (3ACV04)
- "Jurassic Bark" (4ACV07)
- Bender's Big Score
- "The Duh-Vinci Code" (6ACV05) (mention)
- "Neutopia" (6ACV20) (mention)
- "Cold Warriors" (6ACV24)
- "Game of Tones" (7ACV23) [1]
- "Twice Told Tales of Interest" (US#024)
References
- ^ Dan Snierson (19 June 2013). 'Futurama': Seth MacFarlane to play.... -- EXCLUSIVE. (Entertainment Weekly.) Retrieved on 19 June 2013.