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Revision as of 12:09, 2 July 2013
Tertiary character | |
Crack addict | |
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Gender | Male |
Species | Human |
Planet of origin | Earth |
First appearance | "My Three Suns" (1ACV07) |
Voiced by | John DiMaggio |
The crack addict is one of the many New New Yorkers seen walking the streets. His primary character trait is his addiction, which is used as a placekeeper for a name. When given a $300 tax refund he opted to head out of Little Neptune and into a crack mansion.
Additional Info
Trivia
- In the episode "Bendless Love", when Fry and The Professor are walking down a street in a bad neighborhood, the crack addict can be seen in the background trading money to a large man for what is presumably crack.
- His shirt is exactly the same as Charlie Brown's (but with a different color scheme); this might be a joke about Mr Brown's eventual career path given his unpleasant childhood.
Quotes
Crack addict: Come on, man! Don't hold out on me like this!
Appearances
- "My Three Suns" (1ACV07)
- "Bendless Love" (3ACV06)
- "Three Hundred Big Boys" (4ACV16)
- The Beast with a Billion Backs (cameo, 69:38)
- Bender's Game
- Into the Wild Green Yonder (cameo, 75:34)
- "A Farewell to Arms" (7ACV02)
- "Near-Death Wish" (7ACV10) (cameo, 0:18)
- "2-D Blacktop" (7ACV15) (cameo, 9:25)
- "The Cure for the Common Clod" (US#011)
- "Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots" (US#050)