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Revision as of 18:34, 24 June 2012

Secondary character
Deceased character
Headless body of Spiro Agnew
Headless body of Agnew.jpg
Age1091 (at time of death)
Date of birth9 November, 1918
Date of death3009
SpeciesHumans
Planet of originEarth
ProfessionFormer Vice-President of Earth
First appearance"Crimes of the Hot" (4ACV08)
Episode
Voiced byMaurice LaMarche
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This article is about the first incarnation of Agnew. For the current incarnation, see Headless clone of Agnew.

The headless body of Agnew, formally known as Spiro Agnew, was the Vice President during Richard Nixon's U.S. presidency, as well as the Vice President during his Earth presidency. Unlike his U.S. vice presidency, Agnew died while Earth Vice President.

Nixon traded off Agnew to Wernstrom as a payment for the destruction of the robot party on the Galapagos Islands. However, as Wernstrom failed, he remained the Vice President.

Agnew's fate was sealed during a game of miniature golf at Leo Wong's Wongminster, when the eco-feminist protest group, the Feministas, disrupted the play and accidentally killed Agnew with a run away golf cart.

Despite the fact that Agnew is headless, he is still capable of making growling noises.

Agnew's body was apparently cloned sometime between Into the Wild Green Yonder and "A Farewell to Arms".

Production

According to the commentary of "Crimes of the Hot", the idea for the character was from Eric Kaplan.

Additional Info

Trivia

  • Unlike most famous people, his body has been preserved without his head, instead of the other way around.
  • He can be heard making noises, but it would seem he does not have vocal cords as almost all of his neck is missing.

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Appearances

References