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<poem>'''Hermaphrodites''': I am Hermaphrodite, gaze upon me and weep at my loveliness.
<poem>'''Hermaphrodites''': I am Hermaphrodite, the most beautiful of the centaurs! Gaze upon me and weep at my loveliness.
'''Greyfarn''': Very well.</poem>
'''Greyfarn''': Very well.</poem>
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Secondary character
Cornwood character
Hermaphrodite
Hermaphrodite.jpg
GenderUnknown
SpeciesCentaur
First appearanceBender's Game
Film
Voiced byPhil LaMarr

Hermaphrodite was a hermaphrodite centaur version of Hermes, he/she was the pacifist leader of the Centaurs in Cornwood. Hermaphrodite was strongly apposed to violence, and believes in solving all his or her problems.

When Leegola, Frydo, The Great Wizard Greyfarn and Titanius Anglesmith met Hermaphrodites, they asked him or her to use his or her archers to help them defeat the evil Momon but he/she told them that they are non violent. Later, when he or she thought she killed an innocent monster, Leegola went and joined the peaceful centaurs, taking part in their activities.

When he/she and Leegola heard that Wipe Castle was to be destroyed, Leela challenged Hermaphrodite to a debate on whether they should be allowed to use violence, during which Leegola beat him or her up. Then the Centaurs used their archery skills to destroy Momon's army at Wipe Castle.

Additional Information

Quotes

    Hermaphrodites: I am Hermaphrodite, the most beautiful of the centaurs! Gaze upon me and weep at my loveliness.
    Greyfarn: Very well.

Trivia

  • He is called Hermaphrodite because a hermaphrodite is someone with both male and female genitals.
  • His/her name is also a reference to the Greek goddess Aphrodite, goddess of love, beauty and sexuality. As he/she declares himself/herself the "most beautiful of the centaurs".
  • The idea of the reference of 'Aphrodite' in his/her name came from the fact that Hermes is the name of the Greek god who is the messenger of the gods.

Appearances