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=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
*Polycephaly is an actual condition on humans, but it's more commonly noted on other animals. Multi-headed animals are often depicted in mythology as supernatural and mystical. This is possibly why most people don't believe in their existence.
*Polycephaly is an actual condition on humans, but it's more commonly noted on other animals. Multi-headed animals are often depicted in mythology as supernatural and mystical. This is possibly why most people don't believe in their existence.
*Fry refers to Mr. Chunks as a puke-me-poop-you, possibly its species name, but in any event, a play on the two-headed creature, the pushmi-pullyu, from the classic children’s series Dr. Dolittle.
*Fry refers to Mr. Chunks as a puke-me-poop-ewe, possibly its species name, but in any event, a play on the two-headed creature, the pushmi-pullyu, from the classic children’s series Dr. Dolittle.


=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===

Revision as of 17:03, 4 July 2010

Tertiary character
Deceased character
Mr. Chunks
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SpeciesTwo-headed alien goat
First appearance"Attack of the Killer App" (6ACV03)
Episode
Voiced byJohn DiMaggio

Mr. Chunks is a two-headed alien goat. One head constantly pukes and the other constantly pukes diarrhea. Fry and Bender used it to fill up a pool with their barfs and diarrhea, so that the one with the less Twitcher followers had to jump in it. (The winner's grande prize would be a buck.) There was a tie but, even so, Fry jumped in, recorded the video and upload it to Twitcher to stop people from laughing at Leela. The goat later died.

Additional Info

Trivia

  • Polycephaly is an actual condition on humans, but it's more commonly noted on other animals. Multi-headed animals are often depicted in mythology as supernatural and mystical. This is possibly why most people don't believe in their existence.
  • Fry refers to Mr. Chunks as a puke-me-poop-ewe, possibly its species name, but in any event, a play on the two-headed creature, the pushmi-pullyu, from the classic children’s series Dr. Dolittle.

Appearances