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| name       = Philip J. Fry
|age=At time of freezing: 25; Chronologically: 2046<br><small>(If not counting the events of [[The Late Philip J. Fry|6ACV07]])</small>;<br>Biologically: <!-- please, do not change this, if you have a disagreement, take it up on the talk page --> {{age|2974|8|14}}<br>''See [[#Age|age]] section for more information''
| image     = [[Image:Philip Fry.png|180px|Philip J. Fry]]
|birth date={{date|14 August}}, [[1974]]{{er|3ACV04}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1690915|title=Futurama timeline|author="sam512"|date=2004-12-31|site={{w|Everything2}}|accessdate=2010-9-21}}</ref>
| age        = physically 25, chronologically 1,025
|gender=Male
| gender    = Male
|species=[[Humans|Human]]
| species    = [[Human]]
|job=Executive delivery boy at [[Planet Express]],{{er|6ACV16}} previously delivery boy first class{{er|BBS}}
| planet    = [[Earth]]
|family=''See "[[#Family|Family]]" section''
| birth      = [[August 9]], [[1974]]
|first appear={{e|1ACV01}}
| job        = Interplanetary Delivery Boy of the [[Futurama#Planet Express|Planet Express]] Delivery Company.
|voiced by=Billy West
| relatives  = <br>
*[[Philip J. Fry]] (He is his own grandfather because he performed "the nasty in the past-y" with his grandmother.)
*[[List of recurring human characters from Futurama#Yancy Fry, Sr.|Yancy Fry, Sr.]] (father/son--Deceased)
*Mrs. Fry (mother/daughter-in-law--Deceased)
*[[List of recurring human characters from Futurama#Yancy Fry, Jr.|Yancy Fry, Jr.]] (brother/grandson--Deceased)
*[[Hubert J. Farnsworth]] (distant future nephew/direct descendant)
*[[Cubert Farnsworth]] (distant future nephew/direct descendant)
*[[Turanga Leela]] (Ex Wife)
*[[List of secondary characters from Futurama#The Luck of the Fryrish|Philip J. Fry II]] (nephew/great-grandson--Deceased)
| appearance = [[Space Pilot 3000]]
| line      = "Space. It seems to go on and on forever. But then you get to the end and [[Donkey Kong (video game)|the gorilla starts throwing barrels at you]]."
| voiced     = [[Billy West]]
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'''Philip J. Fry''' is the [[protagonist]] of the [[animated television series]] ''[[Futurama]]'' and is voiced by [[Billy West]]. He is usually referred to by his [[family name]], "Fry."
{{redirects|Fry|other people named Fry|Fry (disambiguation)}}
'''Philip J. Fry''' (often referred to only by his last name, ''Fry'') Fry is the main protagonist and character of ''[[Futurama]]''. In the future, Fry is the executive delivery boy of [[Planet Express]], which his distant nephew [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]] owns.  Before being employed by Planet Express in the year 3000 he had worked for [[Panucci's Pizza]] during the late [[20th century]]. On New Year's Eve 1999 he was cryogenically frozen by accident while on delivery. The [[cryo-tube]] timer was set at 1000 years; hence Fry woke to the last moments of the year [[2999]].
 
== Personality and abilities ==
[[File:Fry.png|left|thumb|100px|Philip J. Fry]]
Philip J. Fry is a dim-witted man from the 20th century who gets frozen for 1,000 years, thawing out on New Year's Eve 2999. His character is largely an attempt by the show's creators to make the connection between the 20th century and the [[31st century]] much easier for the viewers. Often, Fry is faced with differences in the future, which he then relates to things in his time. As a result, he frequently has to defend the actions of the 20th century.
 
Although he is often depicted as stupid, Fry does occasionally come up with brilliant schemes to save the day, an ability which possibly comes from his intense love of ''[[Star Trek]]''. Fry, rivaled only by the [[energy being]] of [[Melllvar]], has the largest encyclopaedic knowledge of ''Star Trek'' in the future. Another example of Fry's occasional brilliance was during the [[Brain Spawn]] attack on [[Earth]]. With the rest of the crew stupefied, Fry was able to save Earth by exploiting the Brainspawn's weaknesses. Strangely enough, Fry's stupidity appears to be his greatest strength as he the only known person in the universe who lacks a [[Delta brainwave]] and therefore is immune to the Brainspawn's stupification fields. [[Ken]], a [[Nibblonians|Nibblonian]], has noted he possesses a "superior yet inferior" mind. He lacks the Delta brainwave because he is actually his own grandfather {{et|3ACV19}}.
 
Also because he lacks the Delta brainwave, he is immune to telepathy {{et|5ACV16|2ACV08}}.
 
Fry is also usually quick to make very rash decisions, such as traveling back to the year 2000 {{et|BBS}} or stowing away on Zapp Brannigan's ship to leave the universe after being upset about [[Colleen]] {{et|TBwaBB}}.
 
Despite being lazy, Fry's heart is in the right place, and when the situation calls for it, he will rise up to formulate a plan to save his friends, though because of his lack of intelligence he rarely comes up with any good plans.  Fry cares about his friends, and in spite of [[Bender]]'s awful treatment of him at times, he is still willing to risk his life to save him, which Bender reciprocates. However, it shows that Fry enjoys Bender being "mean" to him, because when [[Bender]] has to leave the planet express crew for his own saftey, [[Clamps]] takes his place and behaves in the same way Bender would towards Fry and Fry just laughs and continues.
 
Fry loves video games, and as such, he is usually shown to be very good at them, although not all games. He never actually managed to finish the final enemy on ''{{w|Space Invaders}}''; he always had to get his brother Yancy to do it for him. Though he may not be good at all games, his skills have made him a crackshot, and he usually mans the ship's weapons when they are under attack. He has also got a lot better at fighting, by "Fun on a Bun" {{et|7ACV08}} Also, Fry absolutely loves sewers, he once surfed (was surprisingly good) in various sewers around Earth cities with [[Turanga Morris]] & Bender, but got temporarily sick as a result.
 
== Savantism ==
Several instances throughout the series have suggested an abnormal mind tied to savantism and synesthesia:
*Shown in "[[All the Presidents' Heads]]", he is a compulsive counter.
*In "[[Roswell that Ends Well]]" and "[[The Why of Fry]]", he is a colour-gustatory synesthete.
*Throughout the series, he shows great intelligence countered by an inability to properly express it as such.
*He is capable of incredible musical creativity, but lacks the physical means to express it. {{er|4ACV18}}
 
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
{{further|Fry's past}}
[[file:FryBirth.png|thumb|right|Fry's birth in [[1974]] with umbilical cord still attached {{et|3ACV04}}.]]
 
Philip J. Fry was born on August 14 [[1974]], in the [[Brooklyn Pre-Med Hospital]] in [[Old New York]], a native of Flatbush, Brooklyn. Fry is the second son of [[Yancy Fry Sr.]] and [[Mrs. Fry]].
 
During his formative years, Fry endured a great sibling rivalry with his older brother, [[Yancy Fry Jr.|Yancy Jr]]. Yancy constantly stole his ideas and, shortly after Fry was born, even wanted his younger brother's name. Yancy also frequently belittled Fry. Fry also spent of a lot of time playing video games and watching ''[[Star Trek]]''. He was never admitted to public school because his parents felt it would be a waste of taxpayer's money.
 
Fry never made a success of himself, and during his twenties (or late teenage years) he got a job at [[Panucci's Pizza]] as a pizza delivery boy. While working for [[Mr. Panucci]], he met up with [[Michelle]] and they began a relationship. On a delivery in [[1997]], he meets up with [[Seymour Asses]], a dog he names after the addressee of the prank caller who ordered the delivery. Seymour becomes his best friend.
 
[[file:Frozen Fry.jpg|thumb|left|225px|Fry is frozen for a thousand years in a cryogenics tube.]]
 
=== Cryogenically Frozen - for a Thousand Years ===
{{further|Space Pilot 3000}}
On the fateful night of New Year's Eve, 1999, Fry is sent on another prank delivery to [[I. C. Wiener]]. When he arrives at the destination, [[Applied Cryogenics]], he realizes that it is a prank, but since he won't make it back to Panucci's before midnight, he decides to celebrate the New Year where he is. Then, while leaning his chair too far backwards, he falls into a [[Cryogenic Freezing Chamber|cryogenics tube]], which closes and freezes him for a thousand years.


Fry is a [[20th century]] [[pizza delivery]] boy who awakes to life at the dawn of the [[31st century]] after being [[cryopreservation|cryopreserved]] since the first few seconds of the year [[2000]]. According to the Volume 1 ''Futurama'' DVD, he was born on [[August 9]],[[1974]], in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]], [[New York]], being 25 at the time of the first episode.
On New Year's Eve, 2999, the tube's timer finishes and Fry wakes up again. He is not at all sad about leaving his old life behind, and actually happy and relieved that it is all now behind him. He meets [[Turanga Leela|Leela]], who is employed by the Cryogenics Labs to assign [[Career chip|unfrozen people to jobs]]. She tells Fry about his living relative {{Farnsworth|Professor Hubert Farnsworth}}. Leela then tells Fry that the job that has been assigned to him is that of Delivery Boy. Faced with a return to the life of drudgery he knew in 1999, Fry flees. While running around [[New New York]], he enters a [[suicide booth]] (having mistaken it for a phone booth) and tries to contact his nephew.


Billy West, mentioning jovially that he bases Fry on himself, also jokes that he fell in love with [[Katey Sagal]], the voice actor of [[Turanga Leela]], while working on the Futurama voices.{{Fact|date=July 2007}}
Fry meets a robot named [[Bender]] in the Suicide Booth and, after narrowly avoiding death, they grab a drink together. After a couple of beers, Bender decides to leave to re-attempt suicide, but Fry convinces him to stay by saying that he has always wanted a robot for a friend (or at least ever since he was six). Leela is still on his trail, though, after being forced by her boss, [[Ipji]], to pursue Fry and force him to accept the career chip.


The name "Philip" was given to Fry by [[Matt Groening]] as an homage to the then recently [[murder]]ed [[Phil Hartman]], for whom the role of [[Zapp Brannigan]] was created.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2006/06/15/billy-west-the-tv-squad-interview/|title=Billy West: The TV Squad Interview|accessdate=2007-06-09|date=[[2006-06-15]]|author=Joel Keller|publisher=TV Squad.com}}</ref> The "J" is akin to the "J" in [[Bullwinkle J. Moose]], and [[Homer J. Simpson]], in tribute to [[Jay Ward]], creator of ''[[The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show]]''.  His last name Fry is a reference to John Hughes's character Cameron Frye from [[Ferris Bueller's Day Off]].{{Fact|date=April 2007}}
Leela follows Fry and Bender into the [[Head Museum]] and the ruins of Old New York, before finally catching up with them. To Fry's surprise, though, she decides to quit her job instead of forcing the job of delivery boy on him. Fry suggests they go to his distant nephew, Professor Farnsworth, to see if he can help. After [[Relative Box|confirming]] that he and Fry are related, the Professor decides to hire them as a replacement for his old crew.


Philip J. Fry is an fictional example of an extratemporal character. His disappointments and incomprehension of the future and his joy at what the other characters find mundane in their native time are central elements of the show.
[[file:Promo 1ACV08.jpg|thumb|left|225px|Fry with [[Turanga Leela]] (left) and [[Bender Bending Rodriguez]] (middle), his closest work partners and friends.]]


== Character ==
=== Planet Express Delivery Boy, First Class ===
A great source of humor in ''Futurama'' is Fry's lack of intelligence and unabashedly pathetic lifestyle. He lives with his best friend, [[Bender (Futurama)|Bender]], rarely thinks more than five minutes into the future, frequently injures himself, and according to [[Leela (Futurama)|Leela]], does the worst [[W C Fields]] impression that she's ever heard. Despite being somewhat unintelligent he has occasionally shown clever thinking in more demanding situations. He enjoys watching [[television program|TV shows]] that follow the form "[[Reality TV|the world's blankiest blank]]" and singing "[[Walking on Sunshine (song)|Walking on Sunshine]]," though the only lyrics he appears to actually know are "I'm walking on sunshine", so he hums the rest.
{{further|Season 1|Season 2}}
Fry is hired on at his nephew's company as a delivery boy. Faced with the ability to travel around space, Fry is pleased with his new position. At first Fry lives in the Planet Express building, but after an [[I, Roommate|apartment hunt]] he ends up living in Bender's closet. Fry immediately develops an interest in Leela but, to his dismay, the feelings are not mutual.


Fry is childlike and unpretentious for the most part. Although he is largely self-absorbed, he almost always does the right thing when confronted with the consequences of his actions. He sacrifices for his friends and (usually) has a good heart. His overall appearance contains his red hair that's styled into having two tufts of his hair spiked up in front, and his two cowlicks on the ball of his head, a white t-shirt covered by an unzipped red jacket, blue jeans, and black shoes. Matt Groening mentions in a commentary that this outfit is based on [[James Dean]]'s outfit in [[Rebel Without a Cause]].
His work at Planet Express sees him thrown into several absurd adventures: he is briefly in a relationship with [[Amy Wong]], and while the company's bureaucrat, [[Hermes Conrad]], is away, he has an affair with the company's replacement bureaucrat, [[Morgan Proctor]]. Neither lasts very long, but when he almost destroys the Planet Express building and Hermes fires him (along with Bender and Leela) he gets Leela's former job by accident and finds his old girlfriend, Michelle, unfrozen.  She does not enjoy life in the future, and asks him to come with her to the year 4000. After they wake up and realize that they are actually just in [[Los Angeles]] two days later, she dumps him in favour of [[Pauly Shore (character)|Pauly Shore]].


In the episode "[[Roswell That Ends Well]]", Fry travels to [[1947]] and [[Grandfather paradox|becomes his own grandfather]]. Much to Fry's disbelief, Enos, the man Fry thought was his grandfather, unconsciously indicated himself to be a closeted homosexual. Fry ended up killing Enos by accident, and, having incorrectly concluded that the now-deceased man's girlfriend could not possibly be his grandmother, proceeded to have sex with and impregnate her, thus becoming his own grandfather (much to his absolute horror), as well as the father of his very own father Yancy Sr. When reminded of this by the [[Nibblonians]], he proudly notes that he "did do the nasty in the pasty". Because of this "past nastification", as Nibbler puts it, he has a genetic anomaly that causes him to lack the "delta [[Electroencephalography|brainwave]]", a normally-essential component of intelligent thought. He instead possesses a hodgepodge of other brainwaves that act as a poor substitute. This helps him save the universe twice from a malicious race of disembodied brains, dubbed the "Brainspawn" ("[[The Day the Earth Stood Stupid]]" and "[[The Why of Fry]]"), as the Brainspawn's primary weapon, the intellect-draining "Stupefaction Ray", interferes with the delta wave. Basically, although he is pretty stupid, he can't be rendered ''less'' intelligent.
At a truck stop Fry eats a bad egg sandwich and gets infected with parasites. The [[worms of Cologne|worms]] give him a complete tune up, and he becomes stronger, smarter, and is capable of impressing Leela with the [[Holophonor]]. He almost sleeps with her, but Fry fears that Leela is falling in love with the worms rather than himself, so he decides to get rid of them. He appears to be right: she immediately asks him to leave when he commits a relationship blunder; namely, talking about his previous fling with Amy Wong.


Fry is the deciding factor in the galactic conflict between the Nibblonians and the evil [[List of recurring non-human, non-robot characters from Futurama#Brainspawn|Brainspawn]]. In fact, the Nibblonians were responsible for Fry being frozen: their sages foretold that he would be needed to defeat the Brainspawn in the 31st century, but he would naturally have died long before then, thus they had to freeze him ("The Why of Fry").
=== The most important person in the universe ===
{{further|Season 3}}
The Planet Express crew had gone to observe a supernova up close. While the crew prepared for the event, Fry went to make popcorn. He ignores the warning label on the aluminum popcorn pan saying not to cook in a microwave, which he does. The microwave emitted radiation that collided with the wave from the supernova, causing the Planet Express crew to travel back in time to 1947.


== Timeline ==
After Bender breaks apart, Zoidberg was captured by the U.S. military while picking up pieces of [[Bender]]'s body. Fry and Bender's head attempt to infiltrate Roswell, with the Fry disguised as a soldier. He runs into his grandfather, [[Enos Fry]], engaged to Mildred. Acting on Farnworth's warning, Fry did his best to make sure that his grandfather is not killed, otherwise he in turn would cease to exist. However, he became paranoid in his attempts to protect Enos, driving and locking him in a house in the middle of nowhere. But what he didn't know was that he left Enos within range of a nuclear testing ground, killing him in the resulting explosion. But for some reason, Fry was still existing.
=== Childhood ===
Named by his father for [[Henry F. Phillips|Phillips-head]] [[screwdriver]]s, he was the second and youngest child of his parents; with one older brother, [[List of recurring human characters from Futurama#Yancy Fry, Jr.|Yancy Fry]].  His mother ceded picking his name to his father, because she had picked what they had for dinner the previous day. When his father placed a mobile featuring a spaceship and planets in his crib (because he could not find one featuring nuclear weapons), his lifelong fascination with outer space began.


Fry lived in the [[Midwood, Brooklyn|Midwood]] section of [[Brooklyn]], based on the fact that he, Leela, and Bender left the ruins of the [[New York City Subway]] at the [[Newkirk Avenue (BMT Brighton Line)|Newkirk Avenue Station]] while searching for Fry's old neighborhood in "[[Luck of the Fryish]]."
He comforts his grandmother, who begins to make sexual advances on him, which made him uncomfortable. He then reasoned with himself that because he still exists, [[Mildred]] can't be his grandmother and has sex with her. The next day, [[Professor Farnsworth]], [[Leela]] and Bender knock on the window informing Fry that because of his actions, he himself became his own grandfather; Fry realized what he had done and freaked out. Because of the paradox, the Planet Express crew decided that they should get back to their own time, regardless of what it would cause to history. They storm Roswell, rescuing [[Zoidberg]] during an autopsy, Bender's reconstructed body and stealing a microwave satellite dish to return to the future.


During his childhood, Fry was particularly active. He took part in [[breakdance|breakdancing]] and [[basketball]], during which he found a seven-leaf clover that gave him the luck to beat his brother at both. He later locked the clover away in the family's [[bomb shelter]] in the cover of a ''[[The Breakfast Club|Breakfast Club]]'' soundtrack in the "[[Ronco]] Record Vault", with the combination "3", only to have the safe blown open by Yancy in search of a record to play at his wedding. Also, [[Bender]] knew how to open Ronco vaults.
It is later explained by the Nibblonians that because of Fry becoming his own grandfather, it caused a genetic abnormality that caused him to lack the delta brainwave, which rendered him immune to the Brainspawn and telepathy in general.


=== Teenage years ===
At some point the [[Brain Spawn]] attack [[Earth]] and make all humans stupid. Fry is immune to the attack as he lacks the Delta brain wave. The [[Nibblonians]] work with Leela to get the message to Fry, who confronts [[the Big Brain]] in the New New York Public Library. Fry defeats the Big Brain, but when everyone is back to normal, no one has any memory of his actions and just think he is crazy.
As a teenager, Fry was a typical underachiever. During his time as a teenager, he is rumored to have spent his entire school time playing [[video game]]s. He particularly liked playing ''[[Space Invaders]]'' while listening to his [[Rush (band)|Rush]] [[mix tape]]s and drinking [[Shasta (soft drink)|Shasta]] - so much so that his eyes bled from overexposure, although this may not qualify as [[canon (fiction)|canon]], as it is shown during the [[Anthology of Interest II]] episode.


He has also had at least three [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]s, implied to be caused by drinking excessive amounts of [[cola]] (over 100 cans per week, as mentioned in "[[Fry and the Slurm Factory]]"). Presumably, he would have stopped at this point, but his drinking habits suggest he merely moved up to beer and Slurm.
The Nibblonians call for his help again when the Brain Spawn are found to be collecting all information in the universe and plan to to destroy it when their task is complete. The Nibblonians explain that due to him lacking the Delta brain wave, and is immune to the Brain Spawn as long as he avoids prolonged thinking. It is revealed to him inside the [[Infosphere]] that it was [[Nibbler]] who made him fall into the tube and come to the future in the first place. Fry is sent back to 1999 by the Brain Spawn to stop Nibbler from freezing him, but Nibbler persuades Fry to allow himself to be frozen to save Leela's life, as no one would be able to stop the Brain Spawn from destroying the universe in the future.


In an alternate reality shown by Professor Farnsworth's "what-if machine" (after Fry asked what life would be like if it were more like a video game), Fry's experience became useful when he was called upon to help General Colin [[Pac-Man]] (a play on the name of [[Colin Powell]], the former [[U.S.]] Secretary of State) defend Earth from actual [[space invaders]], a group of classic video game characters (such as [[Donkey Kong]]) from the planet "[[Nintendu 64]]" who wanted quarters with which to do their laundry. Despite having played video games for the majority of his life, he admits to doing poorly on ''Space Invaders'' when faced with the last ship, exclaiming "I could never get the last one, my brother always got it for me!".
[[File:Fry pushing himself in 4ACV10.png|thumb|right|225px|Fry pushes himself into the cryotube to save the world.]]


Aside from his obsession with video games, he is an accomplished college dropout, dropping out after less than 3 weeks from [[Coney Island]] Community College, which appeared to be a fairground ride. In the future, however, this is only the equivalent of a high school dropout. In "[[The Cryonic Woman]]", he claims that his parents kept him out of public school, deeming it a waste of taxpayers' money.
=== A deal with the devil ===
{{further|Season 4}}


=== Adult life ===
During the events with his coworkers, he became a [[Captain Yesterday|super hero]], met the cast of ''[[Star Trek]]'', wound up in a [[Parallel Universes|parallel universe]] where he and Leela had gotten married and gets his [[Human Horn|nose]] cut off.
He had a very dirty life-style. He makes references to "mushrooms" growing on his bathmat or in his shower. "[[A Big Piece of Garbage]]" also shows more on his dirty lifestyle, although late in the series he begins to act in a cleanlier fashion, even to the extent of taking showers ("[[The 30% Iron Chef]]").


By [[1999]], Fry was dating a girl named Michelle and working as a delivery boy for [[List of recurring human characters from Futurama#Mr. Panucci|Panucci's Pizza]]. On [[December 31]], [[1999]], after being dumped by his girlfriend (who was shown in a car with another man and telling Fry that she had left his stuff on the sidewalk) he was delivering a [[pizza]] to a [[cryogenics]] lab when he realized that it was a prank order for "I.C. Wiener". He was leaning back in a chair while drinking a can of beer at the lab when the clock struck midnight, and just at that moment Fry fell backwards into an open cryonic capsule that closed upon him and froze him (in the episode "[[The Why of Fry]]", it is revealed that Nibbler gave Fry the choice to push himself in to later fulfil his destiny to one day in the future save the universe). He remained frozen for 1000 years, during which time New York City was destroyed and rebuilt twice. He was defrosted on [[December 31]], [[2999]], sometime during the day. (He did not defrost early; if the capsule interpreted "1,000 years" to refer to the average length of a year in the [[Gregorian calendar]], Fry should have defrosted a few seconds after noon.) Needless to say, upon reawakening, he found himself in a world very different from the one he left at the turn of the [[21st century]].
But his passion and number one thing he always wanted still remains unexplored. He thinks back to when had the worms, and when he could play the Holophonor to impress Leela. Bender suggests that he should make a deal with the [[Robot Devil]], and in an (to the Robot Devil at least) appalling ironic outcome, he gets the Robot Devil's hands. He can play the Holophonor now, and he becomes a famous musician, performing many classical numbers.


Trying to adjust to the 31st century, Fry gains the friendship of a [[cyclops|cyclopic]] woman, [[Turanga Leela]], and a bending [[robot]] named [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]]. Together, they find Fry's closest living relative, the ancient [[Professor Hubert Farnsworth]], who agrees to employ the three of them in his delivery business, Planet Express.
[[Hedonism Bot]] hires him to write an opera, Fry decides to write it about Leela. And after the first act of the opera, it is already deemed best opera of all time. But meanwhile the Robot Devil is plotting against Fry to get his hands back, because the Robot Devil is getting tired of Fry's hands. And so in the final act, the Robot Devil interrupts the opera and demands his hands back. Fry refuses, and the Robot Devil explains that if so, he will marry Leela for which she has unintentionally signed. Fry realizes that this ultimatum only has one solution: to give up the Robot Devil's hands. Since he cannot play any more, the opera is credited as the worst ever, though Leela remains behind to hear him finish.


Now a fish-out-of-water, Fry often tries to recapture his past. He came into a large sum of money through a millennium's worth of interest accrued in a bank account (which had 93 cents in it before he was frozen) and furnished an apartment in a style befitting his twentieth-century lifestyle. He discovered the preserved corpse of his dog in "[[Jurassic Bark]]", and sought to clone him until Fry discovered that the dog had lived for almost a decade after Fry was frozen (it was revealed in a flashback that the dog in fact spent the rest of his life waiting for Fry to come back).  
[[File:Lars Fillmore.png|thumb|left|225px|Fry's [[time paradox duplicate]], [[Lars Fillmore]].]]


Although Fry seems to have aged, his personality still resembles that of a child of very low intelligence, and is often portrayed as being very slow to pick up on events that are happening, as well as common sense. However, he is very knowledgeable about certain subjects, such as video games, television (particularly ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]''), movies, and scary stories. He also appears to know some basics in science (in [[My Three Suns]], he appeared to know that he wouldn't get drunk, as he was [[solid]]). Fry was also very oblivious to the fact that Michelle was cheating on him. In [[Space Pilot 3000]], he told Bender that he was "beginning to suspect that she was cheating on him". In [[The Cryonic Woman]], Fry shows Bender a picture of Michelle and "that ski instructor she was just friends with", a picture in which Fry is barely visible.
=== The secret to time travel ===
{{further|Bender's Big Score}}
Planet Express' delivery license is revoked by the [[Box Network]], forcing the Professor to terminate his employees. But by the time the Professor gets around to telling them (two years later), their license is restored after a change in management at the Box Network- they are back in business. Fry becomes a centre of attention when Alien Scammers (led by [[Nudar]]) take over the Planet Express and find the [[machine language time code]] on Fry's buttocks. Using the code, a virus-infected Bender is ordered back in time to steal all of Earth's valuables from the past. However, Fry is more upset that [[Lars Fillmore]] is getting a chance with Leela.


== Friends ==
The scammers feel it best to be rid of the time code once they finally become anxious that the universe will be destroyed. Utilising a mirror, Fry manages to read the code off his buttocks and escapes back to January 1, 2000. Here he attempts to get some food from Mr. Panucci, but is unable to since he has no money from that era. He takes the pizza he delivered to I. C. Wiener, and decides to travel back an hour when the pizza was warm. His [[time paradox duplicate]] refuses to do the same thing and walks off. But Fry himself manages to end up inside the same tube he was originally frozen in. When his frozen self wakes up, he closes the tube after him and leaves the timer for 7.95 years to wake up again appropriate to when he had left.
=== Bender ===
Fry initially meets [[Bender (Futurama)|Bender]] in the first episode of the series, where the two are waiting to use a [[suicide]] booth. Fry mistakenly believes the booth to be a phone booth, and the impatient Bender pushes them both in, hoping to go for a "twofer" (two-for-one). After Fry foiled Bender's attempt, the two formed a strong bond. As Bender puts it, "Of all the friends I've had, [Fry's] the first" ("[[I, Roommate]]").<!-- Do not add examples from "The Sting"; the fact that those events take place in a comatose Leela's dreams is not a technicality, rather, it completely invalidates the canonicity of anything not explicitly mentioned elsewhere.--> It has been stated in a few episodes that Bender views Fry as a [[pet]].  


In "I, Roommate", after being forced out of living in the [[Planet Express]] office, Fry moves in with Bender, only to find that his apartment is as small as a closet. They then decide to rent another apartment together. However, because of the interference from Bender's antenna, the apartment's TV (with TVs from other apartments in the same block) couldn't get any reception, and for the sake of friendship, Bender cuts off his [[antenna (radio)|antenna]] so that the TV will get reception. However, they soon decide to leave that apartment and move back into Bender's previous apartment, only to discover that the apartment's 'closet' is actually the size of a typical living room, with plenty of space for Fry to comfortably live in.
Even though Lars Fillmore calls off the wedding, Fry is unable to get Leela's attention. After having Hermes and Bender save the Earth, he decides on New Year's Eve of 3007, that Lars and Leela belong together. However, here it is revealed that Lars is the exact same time paradox duplicate he left at Applied Cryogenics.


Bender and Fry, while being a rather odd couple, have a strong relationship, and have sacrificed things for each other over the years of their friendship, such as fame, money, and even their own lives. Their friendship is tested when the [[fossilized]] remains of Seymour, Fry's old dog, are unearthed, and Fry spends time worrying about him instead of spending time with Bender ("Jurassic Bark"). Bender eventually feels sympathetic for the loss of Fry's dog, and even willingly jumps into hot lava just to save his dog (after throwing him into the lava in the first place).  Their friendship was also tested in "[[The Honking]]", when Bender is transformed into a were-car, doomed to kill his closest friend; however, Were-car Bender first attacks [[Leela (Futurama)|Leela]], leading to jealousy on Fry's part. The situation returned to normal when Were-car Bender, offered his choice of victim by the original Were-car, proves ''slightly'' more eager to kill Fry than Leela, to Fry's great delight.
=== Pope of new religion ===
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After a brief relationship with [[Colleen]], he left through the anomaly and met [[Yivo]], they developed a relationship and Yivo took control of everyone in Universe Gamma (this universe) through tentacles in their necks. The brainwashed people joined [[Yivo's religion]], with Fry as their new [[pope]]. Eventually they found out that the tentacles in their necks were "[[Coinage|genticles]]" and that Yivo was mating with them. The religion was immediately abandoned. He was brought to live on Yivo, but was taken back by the [[Damned Army]].


===Seymour===
=== The bearer of the Die of Power ===
Seymour was Fry's loyal and faithful dog. In [[1997]] while on a prank delivery, he finds an abandoned dog on the streets and names him Seymour (the prank name was Seymour Asses, possibly a reference to the prank calls Bart makes to [[Moe's Tavern]] in [[The Simpsons]]).  After feeding the dog pizza, Seymour follows Fry who then decides to keep him. By [[1998]] he had taught Seymour to sing [[Walking on Sunshine (song)|Walking on Sunshine]], clean up and wait for him after a delivery. Before Fry was frozen, Seymour attempted to prevent Fry leaving on his fateful New Year's Eve prank delivery.
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Fry took part in [[Planet Express' Attack on Mombil "Mine"]] and was taken to [[Cornwood]] by Bender's imagination.  Once there, he became [[Frydo]], and was given the duty of carrying the [[Die of Power]] and destroying it in the [[Geysers of Gygax]].  He was eventually corrupted by its power and fought [[Momon]] as a dragon.  Momon won, and Cornwood was destroyed.


He discovered Seymour's preserved corpse in "[[Jurassic Bark]]", and was eager to bring him back to life with the Professor's help, until he realized the dog lived twelve years after his disappearance. Thinking Seymour had lived a full life without him, Fry abandoned the project. In a poignant flashback we see that Seymour, like [[Hachikō]] or [[Odysseus]]' dog [[Argos (dog)|Argos]], waited out his entire life for his master to come home, never leaving that spot or giving up hope.
[[File:Futurama Into the Wild Green Yonder Fry as Security Guard.png|right|thumb|Fry works undercover as a security guard for [[Leo Wong]].]]


===Family===
=== Saving the universe again ===
Fry's family tree is a bit convoluted, due in part to the reuse of common names, but mostly because Fry went back in time and became his own grandfather ([[Roswell That Ends Well|3ACV19]]).
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*[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]], Fry's many-times-great-nephew and at the same time many-times-grandson.
In [[3009]], Fry was needed by the [[Legion of Mad Fellows]] to help defeat the [[Last Dark One|final Dark One]] and stop it from wiping out all life in the entire universe. Because he lacked the [[Delta Brainwave]], his mind could not be read, and due to an accident he could temporarily read minds. With all of creation on his shoulders, he found the Dark One by chance after believing himself to be it. However, the Dark One was only a [[Desert Muck Leech|small leech]], the [[Violet Dwarf Star]] became the [[Last Encyclopod|final Encyclopod]], which gave the once extinct plants and animals to the universe and easily destroyed the last Dark One, whom [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] then ate. The whole [[Planet Express crew]] flew into a [[wormhole]], after Fry and Leela expressed their true love for each other and kissed.
*[[Cubert Farnsworth]], Hubert Farnsworth's clone/son (biological clone, treats as son)
*[[List of recurring human characters from Futurama#Yancy Fry, Jr.|Yancy Fry, Jr.]], Fry's older brother and grandson
*[[List of secondary characters from Futurama#"The Luck of the Fryrish"|Philip J. Fry II]], Fry's Nephew, named in Fry's memory, also Fry's Great-Grandson
*[[List of recurring human characters from Futurama#Yancy Fry, Sr.|Yancy Fry, Sr.]] and Mrs. Fry, parents (Yancy Fry, Sr. is also technically Fry's son)
*Mildred Fry, paternal grandmother and one-time lover
*Enos Fry - believed by Fry to be his paternal grandfather until the events of " [[Roswell That Ends Well]]"


== Love life ==
=== Reborn ===
=== Amy Wong ===
{{further|Season 6}}
[[Image:Futurama_211_-_Put_Your_Head_on_My_Shoulders.jpg|thumb|150px|Fry kisses Amy]]
[[File:Mutated Fry.jpg|left|thumb|"Mutated" Fry.]]
Fry and [[Amy Wong]] have a short relationship in the episode "[[Put Your Head on My Shoulders]]". After spending time together Fry and Amy recognize their commonalities (they feel the same way about "junk, and stuff") that lead to a relationship. However, Fry quickly feels as though Amy is not giving him enough space, and decides to break it off. Unfortunately, before he can tell her, [[Dr. Zoidberg]] crashes Amy's hovercar, resulting in Fry's head having to be severed from his body and transplanted onto Amy's shoulder. In the later episode "[[Time Keeps on Slippin']]" when Fry is attempting to remember what he did to make Leela marry him, it is suggested that perhaps he is a fantastic lover, which Amy quietly denies and Fry willingly concedes ("I don't know what I'm doing.").
After emerging from the Panama Wormhole, the [[Planet Express]] crew crashed just outside the [[Planet Express headquarters|company headquarters]] and was killed in the explosion. [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]], however, did not die, as he was using a [[safety sphere]] to protect his whole body. The Professor [[Rebirth|rebirthed]] his crew with the [[Birthing Machine]]. In the next few weeks, Fry helped save [[Earth]] from the [[V-GINY]], became one of the most popular [[Twitcher]] users ever after buying [[Mom]]'s [[eyePhone]], and assisted in the passing of [[Proposition ∞]], which legalized [[Robosexuality|robosexual marriage]] in [[New New York]]. Philip also went to [[Planet Vinci]] with his nephew to uncover [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s shocking secret, participated in the [[Sith-il War|3010 Sith Invasion reenactment]] and forward-time-travelled through three [[Alternate Universes|different universes]]. In August, he witnessed the [[Thuban 9|Thubanian]] Invasion of Earth, went to the [[Robo-Planetoid]] wherein [[Robots]] were capable of both Creation and Evolution and [[The Mind-Switcher|changed minds]] with [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg]] and [['Sweet' Clyde Dixon|Sweet Clyde]]. In September, Fry became one of the [[Sewer Mutants|Mutant]] leaders of the [[Devolution Revolution]] (although he was, in fact, not mutated but was in actuality lodged in the mouth of the mutated ''[[Mr. Astor]]'', which finally granted the [[NNY Sewers|sewer]] people their freedom with equal rights, as well as access to the surface of the city and celebrated his 100th delivery along with the rest of the Planet Express crew members. During that year, [[Fry-Leela relationship|his relationship with Leela]] progressed largely. He also killed celebrated business consultant [[Dan McMasters]], believing that he was [[Blorgulax|a vicious alien killer]].


=== Turanga Leela ===
== Character description ==
[[Image:Futurama_220_-_Anthology_of_Interest_I.jpg|thumb|180px|Scene of [[Anthology of Interest I]], Where Fry and Leela would have sex if she were a little more impulsive.]]  
=== Family ===
Fry met Leela shortly after being defrosted when she was working as a career counselor at the cryogenics lab. Afraid of getting a career chip (which would doom him once again to a life as a delivery boy) implanted in his hand by Leela, he ran from her, but eventually befriended her after she abandoned her job as career counselor and joined Planet Express with Fry. Later on, Fry turned his attentions to Leela, and in subsequent seasons began his quest to impress her. Fry maintains an interest in Leela throughout the series, and he is frequently rejected by her. The idea of a romantic connection between Fry and Leela is explored more in the later episodes of the series.
[[File:Fry Family Tree.png|right|200px|link=Template:Fry Family Tree]]
*Himself, paternal grandfather and grandson.
*[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]], many-times-great-nephew and many-times-great-grandson
*[[Farnsworth's father|Ned Farnsworth]], Hubert's father, many-times-great-nephew and many-times-great-grandson or in-law
*[[Farnsworth's mother|Velma Farnsworth]], Hubert's mother, many-times-great-niece and many-times-great-granddaughter or in-law
*[[Floyd Farnsworth]], Hubert's brother, many-times-great-nephew and many-times-great-grandson
*[[Cubert J. Farnsworth]], many-times-great-nephew
*[[Igner]], many-times-great-nephew and many-times-great-grandson
*[[Yancy Fry Jr.]], older brother and grandson
*[[Philip J. Fry, II]], nephew and great-grandson, named in Fry's memory
*[[Yancy Fry Sr.]], father and son
*[[Mrs. Fry]], mother and daughter-in-law
*[[Enos Fry]], Paternal Grandfather / Legal Grandfather / Step Grandfather
*[[Mildred Fry]], paternal grandmother and babymama
*[[Seymour Asses|Seymour]], dog in the 20th century
*[[Turanga Leela]], ex-wife{{er|3ACV14}}, girlfriend {{small|(wife in alternate [[timeline]])}}
*Mr and Mrs. Gleisner, maternal grandparents
*[[Lars Fillmore]],  [[time paradox duplicate]]/older self
*[[Yivo]], ex-spouse
*[[Fry's cousin|An unnamed cousin]]


Towards the end of the series there are hints that Leela and Fry were beginning to fall for each other. The clearest example of this is in the episode "[[The Sting (Futurama)|The Sting]]", when Fry is accidentally "killed" after being impaled on a space-bee's stinger. The "death" of Fry, which she believes herself responsible for,(and is) sends Leela spiraling into sorrow-induced insanity. However, it turned out that Leela was in a [[coma]], and the events she perceived after being stung were simply a horrible dream. Fry, who only needed a replacement [[spleen]], had stayed by her bedside the entire time, trying to keep Leela's mind together by continually talking to her for two weeks.
=== Age ===
Fry was frozen at age 25 for 1000 years making him 1025. Then 4 years later at age 1029 chronologically, was youthisized to age 14, reverse-aged to near unbirth, then re-aged, supposedly to his correct biological age, 29, in the fountain of aging {{et|4ACV09}}. 4 years later at age 33 he went back in time and was frozen yet again for 1007.95 years making him 2040 but still biologically only 33. Based on Leela's speculation there is a chance after the fountain of aging he is less than 30: the Professor never scans them with his age detector. After the events of the fourth movie he is about 2041 years old. His biological age may have reset entirely in "[[Rebirth]]" as, unlike the others, he was reduced to only a lump of flesh and his hair before being reborn. After the events of "[[The Late Philip J. Fry]]", Fry may potentially be over 20 duodecillion(short scale) years old, having travelled through the entirety of the universe twice with Bender and Professor Farnsworth. However, the [[forward time machine]] appeared to be insulated from the passage of time outside of it, and so this has only biologically aged him a few minutes older than he should be relative to the inhabitants of the new universe.


While traveling through time, Fry was present at the time of his past self's freezing, there to attempt to prevent it. However, [[Nibbler (Futurama)|Nibbler]] brings Fry to realize that the future is worth living, for Leela's sake, and Fry froze ''himself'' (Nibbler in this scene says, "She must be the Other," however this aspect of the plot was not explored prior to the cancellation of ''Futurama'''s initial run.) In return, Nibbler helped Fry get together with Leela by giving him a flower, which Fry then gave to Leela after she had a bad date ("[[The Why Of Fry]]").
=== Lars Fillmore ===
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In ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'', he has a duplicate that lives in [[Old New York]] with [[Leelu]] and everyone from [[Fry's past|Fry's old, 20th-century life]]. He was thought to be killed by an explosion caused by an [[iObey|obedience virus]] controlled Bender, but it actually burns off his hair and damages his voice box, turning him into [[Lars Fillmore]].


In the episode "[[Parasites Lost]]", Fry and Leela are in an actual relationship, when parasites from an egg salad sandwich he ate inhabit his body and make him stronger, smarter, and more caring than he was before. Wanting to know if Leela's attraction to him was due to him or the parasites' effect on his body, he expels the parasites from him, then talks to Leela to see if she loved him for who he really is. This effort fails when during his awkward conversation, mentions events from during his relationship with Amy.
=== Relationships ===
[[File:Women Fry slept with.png|thumb|right|The women at Fry's funeral, whom he had previously slept with, signing their lack of impression with his skills in bed.]]


At one point (specifically "[[Time Keeps on Slippin']]"), Fry actually managed to marry Leela only to be followed by a speedy divorce. Due to the "time-jumps" that take place in this episode, neither Fry nor Leela knew exactly what caused them to end up married until the end, where Fry looks out the window of the ship to see that he moved the stars themselves to give Leela a love letter in the sky. This message is destroyed during an attempt to halt the time-skips before Leela gets a chance to see it properly. Fry decides not to tell Leela what had gone on.
(In chronological order):
*[[Michelle]]
*[[Leela]] (''see [[Fry-Leela relationship]] for more info'')
*[[21st-century girl]] (went on a date)
*[[Radiator]] (made out with)
*[[Amy]] (''see [[Fry-Amy relationship]] for more info'')
*[[Petunia]] (went on a date)
*[[Morgan Proctor]]
*[[Umbriel]]
*[[Ornik]] (snu-snued by)
*[[Mildred Fry]] (slept with and impregnated)
*[[Colleen]]
*[[Yivo]]
*[[Mrs. Poopenmeyer]] (slept with)


In the episode "[[The Farnsworth Parabox]]," the main cast of ''Futurama'' travels to a parallel universe. This was named "Universe 1" by the Alternate Planet Express, although alternate universe Fry's original suggestion was the Fighting Mongooses. The alternate universe is basically the same as the normal ''Futurama'' universe ("Universe A") except that all coin flips are opposite in the two worlds. In that episode, Leela and Fry are shocked to discover that their counterparts are happily married. Apparently, both Leelas at one point flipped a coin to decide whether or not to go on a date with Fry; while Leela A got tails and made up an excuse involving ghosts, Leela 1 went out with Fry 1, which led to a year-long relationship and eventual marriage. One year later after their first date, Fry 1 gave Leela 1 a diamond scrunchie, while a year after Leela A's excuse, Fry A got beat up at a Neil Diamond Concert by a guy named Scrunchie. At the end of the episode, after returning to Universe A, Leela apparently goes out with Fry, though no long relationship seems to develop.
[[File:Neutopia.jpg|thumb|right|Fry as a woman in "[[Neutopia]]".]]
[[File:626-Fry-Anime.jpg|thumb|right|Concept art of Fry in anime style in "[[Reincarnation]]".]]


In "[[The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings]]", the last episode for season 4 (and the last episode of the series as of yet), Fry tries to improve his Holophonor skills in order to get Leela to love him (the Holophonor having been proven successful in "[[Parasites Lost]]"). Unable to do so with his original hands, he takes the advice of Bender to make a deal with [[List of recurring robot characters from Futurama#The Robot Devil|The Robot Devil]] to exchange them for new and better robotic hands via transplants from a 'random' donor (selected from a Wheel Of Fortune type of board), only to find the 'random' donor to be the Robot Devil himself. With his new hands, Fry's skill in the Holophonor improves exponentially, allowing him to go on to public recitals and having his musical works sold with great fanfare. Inevitably, Fry was commissioned by [[List of recurring robot characters from Futurama#Hedonism-Bot|Hedonism Bot]] to write and perform a full opera. Fry agrees, but only if the opera is about Leela herself. Fry writes his opera, but on the day of the performance, Leela was accidentally deafened by Bender, due to the plottings of the Robot Devil. She goes anyway, hoping Fry won't notice. The first half of the opera is performed with great success, but Leela, unable to fully enjoy it due to her deafness, makes a hurried deal with the Robot Devil during the intermission to get robotic ears in exchange for 'her hand'. During the second half of the opera, angered by his portrayal in the opera, the Robot Devil demands Fry to return his hands. Fry initially refuses, until the Robot Devil threatens to claim Leela's hand in marriage. Fry relents, getting his old hands back, and thus unable to perform the remainder of the opera. While the rest of the audience leaves in disgust, only Leela remains, and in a touching conclusion to the episode/season, she asks Fry to continue and to see 'how it ends'.


=== Lucy Liu-bot ===
=== Alternate appearances ===
After having a crush on [[Lucy Liu]] for as long as he has known, Fry decides to download a copy of Liu onto a blank robot, over the protests of the other characters. Eventually, the group discovers that the heads of many famous people, including Liu, are being held by Nappster (actually 'Kid'nappster, according to an altered sign). The process, which the heads do not want to be a part of, is very painful. The employees of Kidnappster send a team of rampaging Liu bots to eliminate the group. In the resulting battle, Liu-bot sacrifices herself to defeat the other bots and the real Liu asks Fry to turn her off. Despite the group's opinion that robots and humans shouldn't mix, the real Liu and Bender fall in love.
This list is incomplete.
*'''[[1ACV01]]''': Fry is seen for the first time.
*'''[[1ACV05]]''': Fry dresses up as a robot in an attempt to fool the inhabitants of [[Chapek 9]].
*'''[[1ACV07]]''': Fry drinks the current emperor of [[Trisol]], [[Bont]], but Bont is still alive inside of Fry, and can be seen glowing inside of Fry's stomach.
*'''[[1ACV09]]''': Fry gets his [[Fryfro]].
*'''[[2ACV07]]''': After a [[hovercar]] accident, Fry's head is sewn on to [[Amy]]'s body by [[Dr. Zoidberg]].
*'''[[2ACV09]]''': Fry is seen inside the [[internet]].
*'''[[3ACV04]]''': Fry is seen as a teenager, and more of his 20th century life before he got frozen is shown.
*'''[[3ACV18]]''': Fry appears in the "[[Anthology of Interest II]]" segment, [[Wizzin']], as the Scarecrow in a 'Wizard of Oz' parody.
*'''[[4ACV04]]''': Fry gains super powers and becomes a member of the [[New Justice Team]]; [[Captain Yesterday]].
*'''[[4ACV09]]''': Many younger versions of Fry are seen.
*'''[[4ACV13]]''': Fry disguises himself as a diamond smuggler named '''Congo Jack''' as part of the plan to crash Bender/[[Coilette]]'s wedding to [[Calculon]].
*'''[[4ACV15]]''': Universe 1, 25, 31 and 1729 versions of Fry are seen.
*'''[[ 4ACV17]]''': Fry's nose is taken by aliens as an aphrodisiac.
*'''[[BBS]]''': A [[time paradox]] version of Fry, [[Lars Fillmore]], dates and almost marries [[Leela]], but due to the [[Time Sphere]]'s Doom Field, he is killed.
*'''[[TBWABB]]''': Fry becomes the Pope of [[Yivo]]'s Religion, and is used to make everyone on [[Earth]] accept the tentacle.
*'''[[BG]]''': The [[Cornwood]] version of Fry, [[Frydo]], is seen in [[Bender]]'s fantasy.
*'''[[ITWGY]]''': Fry gets a [[Frida Waterfall|piece of jewellery]] lodged into his head, giving him the ability to read minds.
*'''[[6ACV12]]''': Fry is believed to have [[mutants|mutated]] by [[Lake Mutagenic]], but really just stepped into the mouth of [[Mr. Astor]].
*'''[[6ACV18]]''': Fry is infected with man''y diseases such as 'Simpsons Jaundice', 'Garfield Syndrome', 'Muppet Gangrene' and an unnamed disease that makes him look like a Smurf.
*'''[[6ACV20]]''': Fry temporarily becomes a woman.
*'''[[6ACV24]]''': Fry is seen as a teenager again, and more of his life in the 20th century is explored.
*'''[[6ACV26]]''': Fry is reconceived in three alternate animation styles: classic black-and-white, old-school videogame, and Japanese anime.
*'''[[7ACV18]]''': Fry is [[fermion-barrier heat-exclusion spray|painted]] completely golden.
*'''[[7ACV19]]''': Fry is reconceived in three different [[TV]]-show parodies: A ''{{w|Scooby-Doo}}'' parody, a ''{{w|Strawberry Shortcake}}'' parody and a ''{{w|G.I. Joe}}'' parody.


=== Michelle ===
==Friends/Enemies==
[[Image:Fry_and_Michelle.jpg|thumb|180px|Fry and Michelle's first date]]
[[Michelle (Futurama)|Michelle]] is Fry's girlfriend from the [[20th century]], who dumped Fry on [[New Year's Eve]] [[1999]].


After Fry was frozen, Michelle realized he was the man she really loved, so she froze herself in depression (not knowing Fry had been frozen; like everyone else in Fry's life, she knew only that he was missing and presumed dead). No one had searched because his parents felt it was a waste of taxpayers' money. Therefore, when she was revived in the year [[31st century|3000]], Michelle was joyously and unexpectedly reunited with Fry. When he was fired from Planet Express, he ended up with Leela's old job at the cryogenics lab (in a mixup involving career chips), he unfroze Michelle and they continued dating. Unfortunately, Michelle started to complain about the [[31st century]] being too "weird", and the couple froze themselves, intending to re-emerge from cryonic suspension in the year [[5th millennium|4000]]; instead, their tube was dumped in [[Los Angeles]] before the re-screening of an old Pauly Shore film (the tube Fry and Michelle were in was believed to contain Pauly Shore, who had been unfrozen early by Fry), and when they were thawed, only a few days had passed. They entered a few more arguments and then broke up conclusively ("[[The Cryonic Woman]]").
'''Friends'''


=== Others ===
*'''[[Bender]]''' (best friend and roomate)
[[Image:Fry's_lovers.jpg|thumb|180px|Fry's many lovers]]
Fry also fell in love with a Southern-belle-type [[mermaid]] named Umbriel, but fled when he discovered [[Mermaid problem|the disadvantages of her piscine lower-half]] ("[[The Deep South (Futurama)|The Deep South]]").


Perhaps his most distressing romantic escapade, however, was backstage at the Miss Universe pageant, when he made out with "the radiator woman from the radiator planet", only to be informed afterwards that it was actually just a radiator ("[[Lesser of Two Evils (Futurama)|Lesser of Two Evils]]"), after which he asks the question; "Is there a burn ward within 10 feet of here?".  At his funeral in "[[The Sting (Futurama)|The Sting]]", the radiator reveals with a disappointed hiss that he did not satisfy it.
*'''[[Turanga Leela]]'''


He once had a nearly fatal "[[sexual intercourse|snu-snu]]" marathon ("[[Amazon Women in the Mood]]").
*'''[[Dr Zoidberg]]'''


In "[[Love's Labours Lost in Space]]", Fry managed to score a date with an unnamed woman from the 21st century at the [[List of Futurama places|The Hip Joint]], even paying Bender to 'vacate' their apartment for the night, giving him money to "go see a saucy puppet show."
*'''[[Hermes Conrad]]'''


Fry carried on a short-lived affair with [[List of recurring human characters from Futurama#Morgan Proctor|Morgan Proctor]], the bureaucrat that had replaced [[Hermes Conrad]] at Planet Express for a brief time, though the affair ended when Morgan removed Bender's personality. ("[[How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back]]").
*'''[[Nibbler]]'''


In a particularly disturbing twist, Fry ended up going back in time, killing his grandfather and having a one-night stand with his own grandmother (then a 30 something waitress), thus becoming his own grandfather, and hence being infinitely in-bred.
*'''[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]]'''


In "[[Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?]]", Zoidberg visits his home planet (Decapod 10) to mate, Fry helps Zoidberg to get together with a female (Edna) Zoidberg knew previously in order to mate with her. After Edna finds out it was Fry who told Zoidberg to say the things he said to woo her, she becomes infatuated with Fry, going so far as to invite him to her apartment and attempting to seduce him, a la [[Cyrano de Bergerac]]. When Zoidberg finds out, he challenges Fry to ''[[Decapodian#Clawplach|clawplach]]'', a ritual fight to the death. While fighting, the mating frenzy begins and Edna leaves with the king, along with everyone else. After finding out that Decapodians die after mating, Fry and Zoidberg became friends again, despite Fry having lost his arm to Zoidberg's claw.
*'''[[Scruffy]]'''


Many of the women that he had sexual relations with (and the radiator) appear at his "funeral" in "[[The Sting (Futurama)|The Sting]]".
*'''[[Amy Wong]]'''


== Notable Events ==
'''Enemies'''
=== Achievements ===
Over the course of the series, Fry managed to accomplish a wide range of achievements.


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|rowspan="8"| <center>''[[List of Futurama episodes#Season 1: 1999|1]]''</center> || "[[The Series Has Landed]]" || Rediscovered the location of the original 1969 moon landing site after it was lost for centuries.
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|rowspan="2"| "[[A Fishful of Dollars]]" || Was briefly extremely wealthy after earning 1000 years of 2.25% interest accrued on a bank account balance of 93 [[Cent (U.S. coin)|cents]], amounting to $4.3 billion ($4,283,508,449.71 exact amount).
|-
| Was the sole owner of the Earth's last known tin of [[Anchovy|anchovies]], before putting them on a [[pizza]] and sharing it with the Planet Express staff.
|-
| "[[My Three Suns]]" || Briefly ''Emperor Fry the Solid'' of the planet ''Trisol'', which lies in the darkest depths of the ''Forbidden Zone'' in the ''Galaxy of Terror''.
|-
| "[[A Big Piece of Garbage]]" || Saved New New York City from a giant ball of 20th century [[waste|garbage]] with his 20th century garbage making skills, which guided the citizens of New New York to create and launch a second garbage ball, deflecting the first.
|-
| "[[Mars University]]" || Proud of being a college dropout, he was shocked to discover that by 31st century standards, he was no smarter than a high-school dropout. He therefore briefly attended Mars University before dropping out.
|-
| "[[When Aliens Attack]]" || Saved Earth from invaders from the planet [[Omicron Persei VIII]] when he remembered enough of a 1000 year old TV show ("Single Female Lawyer," a spoof/satire of [[Ally McBeal]]) to write, direct and produce a believable ending to the series finale that was knocked off the air in 1999 by Fry himself. His plan was successful, but the Omicronians decided not to give them the recipe for an immortality potion. During the early stages of the conflict, Fry, under the command of [[Zapp Brannigan]], helped to destroy the [[Hubble Telescope]], which the latter thought to be the Omicronians' mothership.
|-
| "[[Fry and the Slurm Factory]]" || Won a contest to tour the Slurm factory, then discovered the secret to [[Slurm]] (a [[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory]] parody), but to prevent it from being outlawed decided to keep it a secret.
|-
|<center>''[[List of Futurama episodes#Season 2: 1999-2000|2]]''</center> || "[[How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back]]" || Briefly an executive (Executive Delivery Boy) of Planet Express.
|-
|rowspan="6"| <center>''[[List of Futurama episodes#Season 3: 2001-2002|3]]''</center> || "[[The Luck of the Fryrish]]" || Performed the septuple headspin, with the help of a seven-leaf clover.
|-
| "[[The Day the Earth Stood Stupid]]" || Defeats the Brainspawn by imprisoning the Master Brain in a badly-written book "full of plot-holes and spelling errors", tricking it into leaving Earth "for no apperant raison". He is able to do this due to his lack of the Delta Brainwave.
|-
| "[[Time Keeps on Slippin']]" || Learns to pilot the Planet Express ship, with help from Leela.
|-
|rowspan="2"| "[[Roswell That Ends Well]]" || Travels through time.
|-
| Does the "nasty in the pasty" thus becoming his own biological grandfather and the only being in the universe to lack the Delta Brainwave.
|-
| "[[Future Stock]]" || Briefly an executive (Vice President) of Planet Express (PlanEx).
|-
|rowspan="5"| <center>''[[List of Futurama episodes#Season 4: 2002-2003|4]]''</center> || "[[Less Than Hero]]" || Briefly a [[superhero]], known as "Captain Yesterday".
|-
| "[[The Why of Fry]]" || Uses a "Quantum Interface" bomb to send the Brainspawn and their "InfoSphere", a giant memory bank "twice the size of three ordinary memory banks", to another dimension from which there is no escape, once again defeating the Brainspawn.
|-
| "[[Three Hundred Big Boys]]" || Briefly had super speed after drinking 100 cups of coffee in a short period of time allowing him to save the lives of the main characters and various minor characters.
|-
| "[[Spanish Fry]]" || Discovers [[Bigfoot]].
|-
| "[[The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings]]" || Became a successful [[Holophonor]] player for the second time and wrote an opera about Leela after winning the Robot devil's hands in a "deal with the devil"
|}


=== Injuries suffered ===
*'''[[Mom]]'''
In the series, Fry is injured fairly often, but usually recovers by the end of the episode.


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== Production ==
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| '''Episode''' || '''Injury''' || '''Cause''' || '''Treatment'''
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| "[[Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?]]" || Severed right arm || Cut off by Zoidberg during ''Claw-Plagh'' || Reattached by Zoidberg (eventually)
|-
| "[[Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?]]" || Severed legs || Cut off by Zoidberg during the surgery || Not shown
|-
| "[[Put Your Head on My Shoulders]]" || Decapitated || Car crash || Head attached to Amy's body until repairs of the body were completed.
|-
| "[[Amazon Women in the Mood]]" || Crushed pelvis || [[sexual intercourse|Snu-snu]] || Pelvic body cast
|-
| "[[Parasites Lost]]" || Impaled || A lead pipe propelled by an exploding plasma fusion boiler || Pipe was removed and his body repaired by parasitic worms.
|-
| "[[The Luck of the Fryrish]]" || Electric Shock || Touching powerlines with a rake, struck by lightning|| Hair replaced by hair robot, no other treatment shown.
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| "[[I Dated a Robot]]" || Severed hands || Hands bitten off by a T-Rex || Replaced by Handcrafters
|-
| "[[The Sting (Futurama)|The Sting]]" || Impaled || Stung by a space bee || Spleen transplant
|-
| "[[Spanish Fry]]" || Severed nose || Harvested as an [[aphrodisiac]] || Leela reattaches it with her emergency face-laser
|-
| "[[The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings]]" || Severed hands || Swapped hands with the [[List of recurring robot characters from Futurama#The Robot Devil|Robot Devil]] || Swaps back with the Robot Devil
|}


==References==
The character of Fry was intended as the viewer's representation in the future, with the future being presented to the audience through Fry's eyes. Fry was originally intended to have a [[Pocket Pal]] with him to explain the future for him,<ref name="epLTH-com-dxc">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Cohen|David|X.}} |episode=Less than Hero |volume=Four |disc=1}}</ref><ref name="fTBWABB-com-dxc">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Cohen|David|X.}} |film=The Beast with a Billion Backs}}</ref> though that idea was scrapped with the future being described through the events the occurred around him.<ref name="epLTH-com-dxc"/><ref name="fTBWABB-com-dxc"/> Fry's jacket is based on {{w|James Dean}}'s outfit in ''{{w|Rebel Without a Cause}}''.<ref name="fSP3K-com-mg">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Groening|Matt}} |episode=Space Pilot 3000 |volume=One |disc=1}}</ref>
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==External links==
The story of his brother, [[Yancy Fry, Jr.]], was not an original idea from the beginning of the series, but at the same time, they avoided specifying Fry's siblings in the early episodes, to leave space for additional stories.<ref name="epLOTF-com-dxc">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Cohen|David|X.}} |episode=The Luck of the Fryrish |volume=Three |disc=1}}</ref> In the [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000|original storyboard]] to [[Space Pilot 3000|the pilot]], Fry mentions having [[Fry's sister|a sister]], but this was abandoned in the final episode.
* [http://www.thefryhole.co.uk/index2.php The Fry Hole]


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=== Name ===
[[File:101-Board 62.jpg|left|thumb|The storyboard saying Fry's name "should match [[Phil Hartman]]'s actual spelling".]]
Fry was originally set to be named ''Curtis'', but was renamed Philip to honor [[Phil Hartman]], a voice actor who had played several roles on ''[[The Simpsons]]'' over the years. Hartman was originally set to play [[Zapp Brannigan]] on ''[[Futurama]]'', but died only shortly before ''Futurama'''s beginning. Within the show, Fry was named Philip by his father after Phillips screwdrivers.


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Another actor who was intended to play Fry is [[Charlie Schlatter]].


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He is not to be confused with Philip J. Fry of Hovering Squid World 97A {{et|4ACV10}}, his nephew [[Philip J. Fry II]] (named after him), or his [[time paradox duplicate]] who later identified himself as "[[Lars Fillmore]]."
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== Additional Info ==
=== Trivia ===
*Though incompetent Fry has a very good heart as his mom used to say.
*According to Dr. Zoidberg, Fry is the only employee at Planet Express who doesn't hit him though Zoidberg may have excluded Scruffy as well.
*Survived five heart attacks {{et|1ACV13|6ACV19|6ACV22}}.
*Became Emperor of planet [[Trisol]] in the year 3000 and later in 3008 tentacle pope of the world.
*Probably the greatest ''Star Trek'' fan still alive, with the possible exception of [[Melllvar]].
*Hair was a tad darker in [[Season 1]] than in later seasons.
*Tried to make out with a radiator once. And succeeded.
*Used to drink 100 cans of cola a week back in school, right until his third heart attack.
*In "[[Fry and the Slurm Factory]]", Fry was made infertile by Bender with the Professor's [[F-ray]]. However, he impregnated his grandmother in "Roswell that Ends Well".
**Probably sterilized by the F-Ray, if only temporarily. Speculation leads us to believe that when Fry was infected with worms, he was unsterilized. In the {{commentary|3ACV03}} it was stated that the worms fixed his testicles.
*Addicted to [[Slurm]].
*Usually is the first character to declare something as "dead", although he has no medical experience.
*Once ate a big heaping bowl of salt {{et|1ACV07}}.
*Is a slob.
*Briefly achieved a higher state of existence after consuming 100 cups of coffee.
*Temporarily became convinced he was a robot as a survival mechanism after being admitted to a robot insane asylum.
*Used to find "edible mushrooms" on his bathmat.
*Tried to swap his lungs for gills, and would have succeeded were it not for Leela stopping him.
*Great at video games, but bad at most other things.
*Possesses creative musical talent, but lacks the ability to physically express it.
*Once possessed a lucky [[seven leaf clover]].
*Very impulsive, he has been known to eat food off his head, dance the hustle for days on end, and place his head in craters, to name a few.
*Dropout of [[Mars University (Place)|Mars University]] and [[Coney Island Community College]].
*Loves [[anchovies]].
*The pin number for his [[Big Apple Bank]] account is 1077 (the price of a cheese pizza and a large Soda at [[Panucci's Pizza]]).
*Destroyed the [[Hubble Telescope]] in an epic space battle.
*Cannot swim, or at least not in Slurm, or in Royal Jelly (as far as he knows).
*Has no problems in dealing with robots and aliens, may even be a xenophile.
*Was almost snu-snued to death.
*Was once the Planet Express Ship Captain, but was extremely incompetent.
*Has stupid fingers, which prevents him from playing the [[Holophonor]] properly without outside help.
*Has had both arms, leg, head, hands and nose removed (In his hands case, twice.)
*Was briefly employed at [[Applied Cryogenics]], [[New New York Police Department]] and the [[Head Museum]].
*Very occasionally has flashes of profound insight, but instantly reverts to his usual self and forgets whatever it was he thought of.
*His favorite song is "[[Walking on Sunshine]]" by {{w|Katrina and the Waves}}, though he can only sing the first line of the chorus.
**His cellphone/telephone's ringtone is also this tune.
*He, along with [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]], appears in all episodes of the series.
*Had nose stolen by gray, big headed, human poachers.
*Almost had his "wing dang doodle" cut off.
*Is the Most Important Person in the Universe. This may also be true of his parallel self in the Parallel Cowboy Universe.
*His stool type is P-negative ([[Bender's Big Score|BBS]]).
*His social security number is 03280810 ([[Bender's Big Score|BBS]]). (Note: This is one digit short of that used in actual Social Security numbers. Further, the first three digits of a Social Securty number indicate birthplace. A Social security number starting with "032" would indicate a birth in Massachusetts, which we know is incorrect.)
*Became [[Frydo]] in ''[[Bender's Game]]''.
*Along with Farnsworth, his facial hair is brown despite his hair being red.
*His copy ([[Lars Fillmore|Lars]]) may have worked at a casino at some point between [[2000]] and [[2012]].
*Holds the title of "Universe's #4307697 Delivery Boy", according to his mug, as seen in "[[The Cryonic Woman]]".
*May be able to eat pizza with his feet, though since this was only mentioned in the [[Dubbing|Spanish dub]], it cannot be considered [[canon]].
*Has the ability to eat 5.1 pounds of cotton candy which makes his blood good on pancakes
*In a running gag in "[[The Duh-Vinci Code]]", he believes that the tool used to hammer a nail is another nail, though he has successfully used a hammer to hammer a nail before.
*Has apparently eaten rocks {{et|6ACV05}}, and apparently showed interest in a marble-eating contest despite Leela stopping him {{et|2ACV08}}.
*Claims to be immortal {{et|6ACV05}}.
*Wrote the [[Delivery-Boy Man (in-universe comic)|Delivery-Boy Man]] comic.
*Has twice suffered from Synesthesia. Once while being [[Roswell that Ends Well|hit by radiation]] and once after Nibbler [[The Why of Fry |wiped his memory.]]
**His synesthesia may be part of his total mental condition (including his lack of the Delta brain wave and idiot savantism).
*There are three people named "Philip J. Fry" besides him: His nephew [[Philip J. Fry II]] {{et|3ACV04}}, [[Phillip J. Fry from Hovering Squid World 97A]] {{et|4ACV10}} and [[Lars Fillmore]], formerly known as Fry's [[time paradox duplicate]] ([[Bender's Big Score|BBS]])
*Usually survives despite being decapitated and having holes blown through his body. Other characters named Philip Fry show up in ''Bender's Big Score,'' including a bum and one of Al Gore's aides.
*In [[The Futurama Holiday Spectacular#Robanukah|a non-canon segment]], he claims to have {{w|ADD}}.
*His full name is revealed in the "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", incorrectly spelt with two ''L''s, but he is first called "Philip" aloud by [[Amy Wong|Amy]] in "[[The Problem with Popplers]]".
*It is possible that he is an {{w|idiot savant}} as he said, "What's with the seventeen dungbeetles?" after being hit by a holographic branch with exactly seventeen holographic dungbeetles in "[[All the Presidents' Heads]]".
*Fry is mentioned in the ''[[The Cleveland Show]]'' episode "{{w|Harder, Better, Faster, Browner}}".
*Fry appears in an episode of [[The Simpsons]], seen on an asteroid with Leela, far in space. He has made other appearances in The Simpsons as well.
*Fry, as well as many other characters throughout the series, says that he is "from the year 2000", despite the fact that he left that year (i.e., was cryogenically frozen) right as it began.
*Most folks just call him Orange Joe.
*Given that his birth year is 1974, Fry is of the Generation X generation.
*In ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]],'' the order of his speed dial is as follows: Hermes, Leela, Scruffy's home number, Scruffy's cell number, and Yivo (now deleted).
* He has a tendency towards public urination {{et|2ACV06}}, {{et|2ACV09}}, {{et|8ACV04}}. Frequently urinates on the locker room floor of Planet Express {{et|7ACV11}}.
* His outfit is from now-defunct retailer Miller's Outpost {{et|2ACV06}}.
=== Quotes ===
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{{q|<poem>'''Fry''': Hey, I'm beginning to think you guys don't think I'm very smart.
'''Professor Farnsworth''': You can barely remember your own name, [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]].
'''Fry''': Einstein is a hard name to remember!</poem>
<poem>'''Leela''': I'm sorry Fry, but I have to install your career chip.
'''Fry''': Yeah, well, if you're sorry, why are you doing it?</poem>
<poem>'''Leela''': Acting like a moron won't bring your dog back.
'''Fry''': Then all hope is lost!</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': No I'm... doesn't!</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Bender! Have you seen my Sombrero?</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': People said I was dumb, but I proved them.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': That's the saltiest thing I've ever tasted. And I once ate a big, heaping bowl of salt!</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': But, but, Bender need brain... for smart making.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Leela, let's turn back. There is absolutely no shame in wussing out.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Did everything just taste purple for a second?</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Don't you worry about Planet Express, let me worry about blank.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Hey, wait. I'm having one of those things. You know a headache with pictures.
'''Leela''': An idea?
'''Fry''': Uh! Uh!</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': What smells like blue?</poem>
<poem>'''Morgan''': Why is there yogurt in this cap?
'''Fry''': ''[He stutters.]'' I can explain that. Uh, see it used to be milk, and well, time makes fools of us all.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': I did do the nasty in the [[Roswell that Ends Well|past-y.]]</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': OW! My sperm!</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': OW! My small intestine!</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': OW! My head! OW! My feet! OW! My head! OW! My feet!
'''Farnsworth''': Keep your chin up, Fry.
'''Fry''': OW! My chin!</poem>
<poem>'''Leela''': Now, if you're all finished being stupid...
'''Fry''': Well I had more but, you go ahead.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': I'll be whatever I wanna do.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': I'm literally angry with rage!</poem>
<poem>'''Leela''': I'm sorry you saw that, Fry. I usually try to keep my sadness pent up inside where it can fester quietly as a mental illness.
'''Fry''': Yeah, I do that with my stupidness.</poem>
<poem>'''Morbo''': Are you ready to play?
'''Fry''': I didn't come here to play, I came here to win. Now let's play!</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Help, police!</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Bender, could you smell this milk?</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Help! Bender's gone crazy!  Also, smell this milk.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': You bastard! I'll kill you! YOU BASTARD!</poem>
<poem>'''Amy''': [[Princess Num Num|These]] [[Doingg|costumes]] are gonna make it hard to go to the bathroom.
'''Fry''': I'm not havin' any problem.</poem>
<poem>'''Leela''': [[Planet Express crew|You non-creatives]] can catch a bus home.
'''Fry''': Non-creative? Ha! I'll have you know I bedazzle my own underpants.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Never bet against me being stupid.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Wha- what's going on? Why do I look like some stupid cartoon character?</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Michelle, I don't regret this, but I both rue and lament it.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Fine. If it will make you happy, I'll overthrow society.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': There, on the screen! It's that guy you are!</poem>
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': And Fry, you've got that brain thing.
'''Fry''': I already did!</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Bender, if this is some kind of scam, I don't get it. You already have my power of attorney.</poem>
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Primary character
Philip J. Fry
AgeAt time of freezing: 25; Chronologically: 2046
(If not counting the events of 6ACV07);
Biologically: 49
See age section for more information
Date of birth14 August, 1974[3ACV04][1]
GenderMale
SpeciesHuman
Planet of originEarth
ProfessionExecutive delivery boy at Planet Express,[6ACV16] previously delivery boy first class[BBS]
RelativesSee "Family" section
First appearance"Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01)
Episode
Voiced byBilly West
"Fry" redirects here. For other people named Fry, see Fry (disambiguation).

Philip J. Fry (often referred to only by his last name, Fry) Fry is the main protagonist and character of Futurama. In the future, Fry is the executive delivery boy of Planet Express, which his distant nephew Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth owns. Before being employed by Planet Express in the year 3000 he had worked for Panucci's Pizza during the late 20th century. On New Year's Eve 1999 he was cryogenically frozen by accident while on delivery. The cryo-tube timer was set at 1000 years; hence Fry woke to the last moments of the year 2999.

Personality and abilities

Philip J. Fry

Philip J. Fry is a dim-witted man from the 20th century who gets frozen for 1,000 years, thawing out on New Year's Eve 2999. His character is largely an attempt by the show's creators to make the connection between the 20th century and the 31st century much easier for the viewers. Often, Fry is faced with differences in the future, which he then relates to things in his time. As a result, he frequently has to defend the actions of the 20th century.

Although he is often depicted as stupid, Fry does occasionally come up with brilliant schemes to save the day, an ability which possibly comes from his intense love of Star Trek. Fry, rivaled only by the energy being of Melllvar, has the largest encyclopaedic knowledge of Star Trek in the future. Another example of Fry's occasional brilliance was during the Brain Spawn attack on Earth. With the rest of the crew stupefied, Fry was able to save Earth by exploiting the Brainspawn's weaknesses. Strangely enough, Fry's stupidity appears to be his greatest strength as he the only known person in the universe who lacks a Delta brainwave and therefore is immune to the Brainspawn's stupification fields. Ken, a Nibblonian, has noted he possesses a "superior yet inferior" mind. He lacks the Delta brainwave because he is actually his own grandfather (3ACV19).

Also because he lacks the Delta brainwave, he is immune to telepathy (5ACV16, 2ACV08).

Fry is also usually quick to make very rash decisions, such as traveling back to the year 2000 (BBS) or stowing away on Zapp Brannigan's ship to leave the universe after being upset about Colleen (TBwaBB).

Despite being lazy, Fry's heart is in the right place, and when the situation calls for it, he will rise up to formulate a plan to save his friends, though because of his lack of intelligence he rarely comes up with any good plans. Fry cares about his friends, and in spite of Bender's awful treatment of him at times, he is still willing to risk his life to save him, which Bender reciprocates. However, it shows that Fry enjoys Bender being "mean" to him, because when Bender has to leave the planet express crew for his own saftey, Clamps takes his place and behaves in the same way Bender would towards Fry and Fry just laughs and continues.

Fry loves video games, and as such, he is usually shown to be very good at them, although not all games. He never actually managed to finish the final enemy on Space Invaders; he always had to get his brother Yancy to do it for him. Though he may not be good at all games, his skills have made him a crackshot, and he usually mans the ship's weapons when they are under attack. He has also got a lot better at fighting, by "Fun on a Bun" (7ACV08) Also, Fry absolutely loves sewers, he once surfed (was surprisingly good) in various sewers around Earth cities with Turanga Morris & Bender, but got temporarily sick as a result.

Savantism

Several instances throughout the series have suggested an abnormal mind tied to savantism and synesthesia:

  • Shown in "All the Presidents' Heads", he is a compulsive counter.
  • In "Roswell that Ends Well" and "The Why of Fry", he is a colour-gustatory synesthete.
  • Throughout the series, he shows great intelligence countered by an inability to properly express it as such.
  • He is capable of incredible musical creativity, but lacks the physical means to express it. [4ACV18]

Biography

Early years

Further information: Fry's past
Fry's birth in 1974 with umbilical cord still attached (3ACV04).

Philip J. Fry was born on August 14 1974, in the Brooklyn Pre-Med Hospital in Old New York, a native of Flatbush, Brooklyn. Fry is the second son of Yancy Fry Sr. and Mrs. Fry.

During his formative years, Fry endured a great sibling rivalry with his older brother, Yancy Jr. Yancy constantly stole his ideas and, shortly after Fry was born, even wanted his younger brother's name. Yancy also frequently belittled Fry. Fry also spent of a lot of time playing video games and watching Star Trek. He was never admitted to public school because his parents felt it would be a waste of taxpayer's money.

Fry never made a success of himself, and during his twenties (or late teenage years) he got a job at Panucci's Pizza as a pizza delivery boy. While working for Mr. Panucci, he met up with Michelle and they began a relationship. On a delivery in 1997, he meets up with Seymour Asses, a dog he names after the addressee of the prank caller who ordered the delivery. Seymour becomes his best friend.

Fry is frozen for a thousand years in a cryogenics tube.

Cryogenically Frozen - for a Thousand Years

Further information: Space Pilot 3000

On the fateful night of New Year's Eve, 1999, Fry is sent on another prank delivery to I. C. Wiener. When he arrives at the destination, Applied Cryogenics, he realizes that it is a prank, but since he won't make it back to Panucci's before midnight, he decides to celebrate the New Year where he is. Then, while leaning his chair too far backwards, he falls into a cryogenics tube, which closes and freezes him for a thousand years.

On New Year's Eve, 2999, the tube's timer finishes and Fry wakes up again. He is not at all sad about leaving his old life behind, and actually happy and relieved that it is all now behind him. He meets Leela, who is employed by the Cryogenics Labs to assign unfrozen people to jobs. She tells Fry about his living relative Professor Hubert Farnsworth. Leela then tells Fry that the job that has been assigned to him is that of Delivery Boy. Faced with a return to the life of drudgery he knew in 1999, Fry flees. While running around New New York, he enters a suicide booth (having mistaken it for a phone booth) and tries to contact his nephew.

Fry meets a robot named Bender in the Suicide Booth and, after narrowly avoiding death, they grab a drink together. After a couple of beers, Bender decides to leave to re-attempt suicide, but Fry convinces him to stay by saying that he has always wanted a robot for a friend (or at least ever since he was six). Leela is still on his trail, though, after being forced by her boss, Ipji, to pursue Fry and force him to accept the career chip.

Leela follows Fry and Bender into the Head Museum and the ruins of Old New York, before finally catching up with them. To Fry's surprise, though, she decides to quit her job instead of forcing the job of delivery boy on him. Fry suggests they go to his distant nephew, Professor Farnsworth, to see if he can help. After confirming that he and Fry are related, the Professor decides to hire them as a replacement for his old crew.

Fry with Turanga Leela (left) and Bender Bending Rodriguez (middle), his closest work partners and friends.

Planet Express Delivery Boy, First Class

Further information: Season 1 and Season 2

Fry is hired on at his nephew's company as a delivery boy. Faced with the ability to travel around space, Fry is pleased with his new position. At first Fry lives in the Planet Express building, but after an apartment hunt he ends up living in Bender's closet. Fry immediately develops an interest in Leela but, to his dismay, the feelings are not mutual.

His work at Planet Express sees him thrown into several absurd adventures: he is briefly in a relationship with Amy Wong, and while the company's bureaucrat, Hermes Conrad, is away, he has an affair with the company's replacement bureaucrat, Morgan Proctor. Neither lasts very long, but when he almost destroys the Planet Express building and Hermes fires him (along with Bender and Leela) he gets Leela's former job by accident and finds his old girlfriend, Michelle, unfrozen. She does not enjoy life in the future, and asks him to come with her to the year 4000. After they wake up and realize that they are actually just in Los Angeles two days later, she dumps him in favour of Pauly Shore.

At a truck stop Fry eats a bad egg sandwich and gets infected with parasites. The worms give him a complete tune up, and he becomes stronger, smarter, and is capable of impressing Leela with the Holophonor. He almost sleeps with her, but Fry fears that Leela is falling in love with the worms rather than himself, so he decides to get rid of them. He appears to be right: she immediately asks him to leave when he commits a relationship blunder; namely, talking about his previous fling with Amy Wong.

The most important person in the universe

Further information: Season 3

The Planet Express crew had gone to observe a supernova up close. While the crew prepared for the event, Fry went to make popcorn. He ignores the warning label on the aluminum popcorn pan saying not to cook in a microwave, which he does. The microwave emitted radiation that collided with the wave from the supernova, causing the Planet Express crew to travel back in time to 1947.

After Bender breaks apart, Zoidberg was captured by the U.S. military while picking up pieces of Bender's body. Fry and Bender's head attempt to infiltrate Roswell, with the Fry disguised as a soldier. He runs into his grandfather, Enos Fry, engaged to Mildred. Acting on Farnworth's warning, Fry did his best to make sure that his grandfather is not killed, otherwise he in turn would cease to exist. However, he became paranoid in his attempts to protect Enos, driving and locking him in a house in the middle of nowhere. But what he didn't know was that he left Enos within range of a nuclear testing ground, killing him in the resulting explosion. But for some reason, Fry was still existing.

He comforts his grandmother, who begins to make sexual advances on him, which made him uncomfortable. He then reasoned with himself that because he still exists, Mildred can't be his grandmother and has sex with her. The next day, Professor Farnsworth, Leela and Bender knock on the window informing Fry that because of his actions, he himself became his own grandfather; Fry realized what he had done and freaked out. Because of the paradox, the Planet Express crew decided that they should get back to their own time, regardless of what it would cause to history. They storm Roswell, rescuing Zoidberg during an autopsy, Bender's reconstructed body and stealing a microwave satellite dish to return to the future.

It is later explained by the Nibblonians that because of Fry becoming his own grandfather, it caused a genetic abnormality that caused him to lack the delta brainwave, which rendered him immune to the Brainspawn and telepathy in general.

At some point the Brain Spawn attack Earth and make all humans stupid. Fry is immune to the attack as he lacks the Delta brain wave. The Nibblonians work with Leela to get the message to Fry, who confronts the Big Brain in the New New York Public Library. Fry defeats the Big Brain, but when everyone is back to normal, no one has any memory of his actions and just think he is crazy.

The Nibblonians call for his help again when the Brain Spawn are found to be collecting all information in the universe and plan to to destroy it when their task is complete. The Nibblonians explain that due to him lacking the Delta brain wave, and is immune to the Brain Spawn as long as he avoids prolonged thinking. It is revealed to him inside the Infosphere that it was Nibbler who made him fall into the tube and come to the future in the first place. Fry is sent back to 1999 by the Brain Spawn to stop Nibbler from freezing him, but Nibbler persuades Fry to allow himself to be frozen to save Leela's life, as no one would be able to stop the Brain Spawn from destroying the universe in the future.

Fry pushes himself into the cryotube to save the world.

A deal with the devil

Further information: Season 4

During the events with his coworkers, he became a super hero, met the cast of Star Trek, wound up in a parallel universe where he and Leela had gotten married and gets his nose cut off.

But his passion and number one thing he always wanted still remains unexplored. He thinks back to when had the worms, and when he could play the Holophonor to impress Leela. Bender suggests that he should make a deal with the Robot Devil, and in an (to the Robot Devil at least) appalling ironic outcome, he gets the Robot Devil's hands. He can play the Holophonor now, and he becomes a famous musician, performing many classical numbers.

Hedonism Bot hires him to write an opera, Fry decides to write it about Leela. And after the first act of the opera, it is already deemed best opera of all time. But meanwhile the Robot Devil is plotting against Fry to get his hands back, because the Robot Devil is getting tired of Fry's hands. And so in the final act, the Robot Devil interrupts the opera and demands his hands back. Fry refuses, and the Robot Devil explains that if so, he will marry Leela for which she has unintentionally signed. Fry realizes that this ultimatum only has one solution: to give up the Robot Devil's hands. Since he cannot play any more, the opera is credited as the worst ever, though Leela remains behind to hear him finish.

The secret to time travel

Further information: Bender's Big Score

Planet Express' delivery license is revoked by the Box Network, forcing the Professor to terminate his employees. But by the time the Professor gets around to telling them (two years later), their license is restored after a change in management at the Box Network- they are back in business. Fry becomes a centre of attention when Alien Scammers (led by Nudar) take over the Planet Express and find the machine language time code on Fry's buttocks. Using the code, a virus-infected Bender is ordered back in time to steal all of Earth's valuables from the past. However, Fry is more upset that Lars Fillmore is getting a chance with Leela.

The scammers feel it best to be rid of the time code once they finally become anxious that the universe will be destroyed. Utilising a mirror, Fry manages to read the code off his buttocks and escapes back to January 1, 2000. Here he attempts to get some food from Mr. Panucci, but is unable to since he has no money from that era. He takes the pizza he delivered to I. C. Wiener, and decides to travel back an hour when the pizza was warm. His time paradox duplicate refuses to do the same thing and walks off. But Fry himself manages to end up inside the same tube he was originally frozen in. When his frozen self wakes up, he closes the tube after him and leaves the timer for 7.95 years to wake up again appropriate to when he had left.

Even though Lars Fillmore calls off the wedding, Fry is unable to get Leela's attention. After having Hermes and Bender save the Earth, he decides on New Year's Eve of 3007, that Lars and Leela belong together. However, here it is revealed that Lars is the exact same time paradox duplicate he left at Applied Cryogenics.

Pope of new religion

Further information: The Beast with a Billion Backs

After a brief relationship with Colleen, he left through the anomaly and met Yivo, they developed a relationship and Yivo took control of everyone in Universe Gamma (this universe) through tentacles in their necks. The brainwashed people joined Yivo's religion, with Fry as their new pope. Eventually they found out that the tentacles in their necks were "genticles" and that Yivo was mating with them. The religion was immediately abandoned. He was brought to live on Yivo, but was taken back by the Damned Army.

The bearer of the Die of Power

Further information: Bender's Game

Fry took part in Planet Express' Attack on Mombil "Mine" and was taken to Cornwood by Bender's imagination. Once there, he became Frydo, and was given the duty of carrying the Die of Power and destroying it in the Geysers of Gygax. He was eventually corrupted by its power and fought Momon as a dragon. Momon won, and Cornwood was destroyed.

Fry works undercover as a security guard for Leo Wong.

Saving the universe again

Further information: Into the Wild Green Yonder

In 3009, Fry was needed by the Legion of Mad Fellows to help defeat the final Dark One and stop it from wiping out all life in the entire universe. Because he lacked the Delta Brainwave, his mind could not be read, and due to an accident he could temporarily read minds. With all of creation on his shoulders, he found the Dark One by chance after believing himself to be it. However, the Dark One was only a small leech, the Violet Dwarf Star became the final Encyclopod, which gave the once extinct plants and animals to the universe and easily destroyed the last Dark One, whom Zoidberg then ate. The whole Planet Express crew flew into a wormhole, after Fry and Leela expressed their true love for each other and kissed.

Reborn

Further information: Season 6
"Mutated" Fry.

After emerging from the Panama Wormhole, the Planet Express crew crashed just outside the company headquarters and was killed in the explosion. Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth, however, did not die, as he was using a safety sphere to protect his whole body. The Professor rebirthed his crew with the Birthing Machine. In the next few weeks, Fry helped save Earth from the V-GINY, became one of the most popular Twitcher users ever after buying Mom's eyePhone, and assisted in the passing of Proposition ∞, which legalized robosexual marriage in New New York. Philip also went to Planet Vinci with his nephew to uncover Leonardo da Vinci's shocking secret, participated in the 3010 Sith Invasion reenactment and forward-time-travelled through three different universes. In August, he witnessed the Thubanian Invasion of Earth, went to the Robo-Planetoid wherein Robots were capable of both Creation and Evolution and changed minds with Dr. John A. Zoidberg and Sweet Clyde. In September, Fry became one of the Mutant leaders of the Devolution Revolution (although he was, in fact, not mutated but was in actuality lodged in the mouth of the mutated Mr. Astor, which finally granted the sewer people their freedom with equal rights, as well as access to the surface of the city and celebrated his 100th delivery along with the rest of the Planet Express crew members. During that year, his relationship with Leela progressed largely. He also killed celebrated business consultant Dan McMasters, believing that he was a vicious alien killer.

Character description

Family

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Age

Fry was frozen at age 25 for 1000 years making him 1025. Then 4 years later at age 1029 chronologically, was youthisized to age 14, reverse-aged to near unbirth, then re-aged, supposedly to his correct biological age, 29, in the fountain of aging (4ACV09). 4 years later at age 33 he went back in time and was frozen yet again for 1007.95 years making him 2040 but still biologically only 33. Based on Leela's speculation there is a chance after the fountain of aging he is less than 30: the Professor never scans them with his age detector. After the events of the fourth movie he is about 2041 years old. His biological age may have reset entirely in "Rebirth" as, unlike the others, he was reduced to only a lump of flesh and his hair before being reborn. After the events of "The Late Philip J. Fry", Fry may potentially be over 20 duodecillion(short scale) years old, having travelled through the entirety of the universe twice with Bender and Professor Farnsworth. However, the forward time machine appeared to be insulated from the passage of time outside of it, and so this has only biologically aged him a few minutes older than he should be relative to the inhabitants of the new universe.

Lars Fillmore

Main article: Lars Fillmore

In Bender's Big Score, he has a duplicate that lives in Old New York with Leelu and everyone from Fry's old, 20th-century life. He was thought to be killed by an explosion caused by an obedience virus controlled Bender, but it actually burns off his hair and damages his voice box, turning him into Lars Fillmore.

Relationships

The women at Fry's funeral, whom he had previously slept with, signing their lack of impression with his skills in bed.

(In chronological order):

Fry as a woman in "Neutopia".
Concept art of Fry in anime style in "Reincarnation".


Alternate appearances

This list is incomplete.

  • 1ACV01: Fry is seen for the first time.
  • 1ACV05: Fry dresses up as a robot in an attempt to fool the inhabitants of Chapek 9.
  • 1ACV07: Fry drinks the current emperor of Trisol, Bont, but Bont is still alive inside of Fry, and can be seen glowing inside of Fry's stomach.
  • 1ACV09: Fry gets his Fryfro.
  • 2ACV07: After a hovercar accident, Fry's head is sewn on to Amy's body by Dr. Zoidberg.
  • 2ACV09: Fry is seen inside the internet.
  • 3ACV04: Fry is seen as a teenager, and more of his 20th century life before he got frozen is shown.
  • 3ACV18: Fry appears in the "Anthology of Interest II" segment, Wizzin', as the Scarecrow in a 'Wizard of Oz' parody.
  • 4ACV04: Fry gains super powers and becomes a member of the New Justice Team; Captain Yesterday.
  • 4ACV09: Many younger versions of Fry are seen.
  • 4ACV13: Fry disguises himself as a diamond smuggler named Congo Jack as part of the plan to crash Bender/Coilette's wedding to Calculon.
  • 4ACV15: Universe 1, 25, 31 and 1729 versions of Fry are seen.
  • 4ACV17: Fry's nose is taken by aliens as an aphrodisiac.
  • BBS: A time paradox version of Fry, Lars Fillmore, dates and almost marries Leela, but due to the Time Sphere's Doom Field, he is killed.
  • TBWABB: Fry becomes the Pope of Yivo's Religion, and is used to make everyone on Earth accept the tentacle.
  • BG: The Cornwood version of Fry, Frydo, is seen in Bender's fantasy.
  • ITWGY: Fry gets a piece of jewellery lodged into his head, giving him the ability to read minds.
  • 6ACV12: Fry is believed to have mutated by Lake Mutagenic, but really just stepped into the mouth of Mr. Astor.
  • 6ACV18: Fry is infected with many diseases such as 'Simpsons Jaundice', 'Garfield Syndrome', 'Muppet Gangrene' and an unnamed disease that makes him look like a Smurf.
  • 6ACV20: Fry temporarily becomes a woman.
  • 6ACV24: Fry is seen as a teenager again, and more of his life in the 20th century is explored.
  • 6ACV26: Fry is reconceived in three alternate animation styles: classic black-and-white, old-school videogame, and Japanese anime.
  • 7ACV18: Fry is painted completely golden.
  • 7ACV19: Fry is reconceived in three different TV-show parodies: A Scooby-Doo parody, a Strawberry Shortcake parody and a G.I. Joe parody.

Friends/Enemies

Friends

  • Bender (best friend and roomate)

Enemies

Production

The character of Fry was intended as the viewer's representation in the future, with the future being presented to the audience through Fry's eyes. Fry was originally intended to have a Pocket Pal with him to explain the future for him,[2][3] though that idea was scrapped with the future being described through the events the occurred around him.[2][3] Fry's jacket is based on James Dean's outfit in Rebel Without a Cause.[4]

The story of his brother, Yancy Fry, Jr., was not an original idea from the beginning of the series, but at the same time, they avoided specifying Fry's siblings in the early episodes, to leave space for additional stories.[5] In the original storyboard to the pilot, Fry mentions having a sister, but this was abandoned in the final episode.

Name

The storyboard saying Fry's name "should match Phil Hartman's actual spelling".

Fry was originally set to be named Curtis, but was renamed Philip to honor Phil Hartman, a voice actor who had played several roles on The Simpsons over the years. Hartman was originally set to play Zapp Brannigan on Futurama, but died only shortly before Futurama's beginning. Within the show, Fry was named Philip by his father after Phillips screwdrivers.

Another actor who was intended to play Fry is Charlie Schlatter.

He is not to be confused with Philip J. Fry of Hovering Squid World 97A (4ACV10), his nephew Philip J. Fry II (named after him), or his time paradox duplicate who later identified himself as "Lars Fillmore."

Additional Info

Trivia

  • Though incompetent Fry has a very good heart as his mom used to say.
  • According to Dr. Zoidberg, Fry is the only employee at Planet Express who doesn't hit him though Zoidberg may have excluded Scruffy as well.
  • Survived five heart attacks (1ACV13, 6ACV19, 6ACV22).
  • Became Emperor of planet Trisol in the year 3000 and later in 3008 tentacle pope of the world.
  • Probably the greatest Star Trek fan still alive, with the possible exception of Melllvar.
  • Hair was a tad darker in Season 1 than in later seasons.
  • Tried to make out with a radiator once. And succeeded.
  • Used to drink 100 cans of cola a week back in school, right until his third heart attack.
  • In "Fry and the Slurm Factory", Fry was made infertile by Bender with the Professor's F-ray. However, he impregnated his grandmother in "Roswell that Ends Well".
    • Probably sterilized by the F-Ray, if only temporarily. Speculation leads us to believe that when Fry was infected with worms, he was unsterilized. In the the commentary for "A Tale of Two Santas" it was stated that the worms fixed his testicles.
  • Addicted to Slurm.
  • Usually is the first character to declare something as "dead", although he has no medical experience.
  • Once ate a big heaping bowl of salt (1ACV07).
  • Is a slob.
  • Briefly achieved a higher state of existence after consuming 100 cups of coffee.
  • Temporarily became convinced he was a robot as a survival mechanism after being admitted to a robot insane asylum.
  • Used to find "edible mushrooms" on his bathmat.
  • Tried to swap his lungs for gills, and would have succeeded were it not for Leela stopping him.
  • Great at video games, but bad at most other things.
  • Possesses creative musical talent, but lacks the ability to physically express it.
  • Once possessed a lucky seven leaf clover.
  • Very impulsive, he has been known to eat food off his head, dance the hustle for days on end, and place his head in craters, to name a few.
  • Dropout of Mars University and Coney Island Community College.
  • Loves anchovies.
  • The pin number for his Big Apple Bank account is 1077 (the price of a cheese pizza and a large Soda at Panucci's Pizza).
  • Destroyed the Hubble Telescope in an epic space battle.
  • Cannot swim, or at least not in Slurm, or in Royal Jelly (as far as he knows).
  • Has no problems in dealing with robots and aliens, may even be a xenophile.
  • Was almost snu-snued to death.
  • Was once the Planet Express Ship Captain, but was extremely incompetent.
  • Has stupid fingers, which prevents him from playing the Holophonor properly without outside help.
  • Has had both arms, leg, head, hands and nose removed (In his hands case, twice.)
  • Was briefly employed at Applied Cryogenics, New New York Police Department and the Head Museum.
  • Very occasionally has flashes of profound insight, but instantly reverts to his usual self and forgets whatever it was he thought of.
  • His favorite song is "Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves, though he can only sing the first line of the chorus.
    • His cellphone/telephone's ringtone is also this tune.
  • He, along with Leela and Bender, appears in all episodes of the series.
  • Had nose stolen by gray, big headed, human poachers.
  • Almost had his "wing dang doodle" cut off.
  • Is the Most Important Person in the Universe. This may also be true of his parallel self in the Parallel Cowboy Universe.
  • His stool type is P-negative (BBS).
  • His social security number is 03280810 (BBS). (Note: This is one digit short of that used in actual Social Security numbers. Further, the first three digits of a Social Securty number indicate birthplace. A Social security number starting with "032" would indicate a birth in Massachusetts, which we know is incorrect.)
  • Became Frydo in Bender's Game.
  • Along with Farnsworth, his facial hair is brown despite his hair being red.
  • His copy (Lars) may have worked at a casino at some point between 2000 and 2012.
  • Holds the title of "Universe's #4307697 Delivery Boy", according to his mug, as seen in "The Cryonic Woman".
  • May be able to eat pizza with his feet, though since this was only mentioned in the Spanish dub, it cannot be considered canon.
  • Has the ability to eat 5.1 pounds of cotton candy which makes his blood good on pancakes
  • In a running gag in "The Duh-Vinci Code", he believes that the tool used to hammer a nail is another nail, though he has successfully used a hammer to hammer a nail before.
  • Has apparently eaten rocks (6ACV05), and apparently showed interest in a marble-eating contest despite Leela stopping him (2ACV08).
  • Claims to be immortal (6ACV05).
  • Wrote the Delivery-Boy Man comic.
  • Has twice suffered from Synesthesia. Once while being hit by radiation and once after Nibbler wiped his memory.
    • His synesthesia may be part of his total mental condition (including his lack of the Delta brain wave and idiot savantism).
  • There are three people named "Philip J. Fry" besides him: His nephew Philip J. Fry II (3ACV04), Phillip J. Fry from Hovering Squid World 97A (4ACV10) and Lars Fillmore, formerly known as Fry's time paradox duplicate (BBS)
  • Usually survives despite being decapitated and having holes blown through his body. Other characters named Philip Fry show up in Bender's Big Score, including a bum and one of Al Gore's aides.
  • In a non-canon segment, he claims to have ADD.
  • His full name is revealed in the "Space Pilot 3000", incorrectly spelt with two Ls, but he is first called "Philip" aloud by Amy in "The Problem with Popplers".
  • It is possible that he is an idiot savant as he said, "What's with the seventeen dungbeetles?" after being hit by a holographic branch with exactly seventeen holographic dungbeetles in "All the Presidents' Heads".
  • Fry is mentioned in the The Cleveland Show episode "Harder, Better, Faster, Browner".
  • Fry appears in an episode of The Simpsons, seen on an asteroid with Leela, far in space. He has made other appearances in The Simpsons as well.
  • Fry, as well as many other characters throughout the series, says that he is "from the year 2000", despite the fact that he left that year (i.e., was cryogenically frozen) right as it began.
  • Most folks just call him Orange Joe.
  • Given that his birth year is 1974, Fry is of the Generation X generation.
  • In The Beast with a Billion Backs, the order of his speed dial is as follows: Hermes, Leela, Scruffy's home number, Scruffy's cell number, and Yivo (now deleted).
  • He has a tendency towards public urination (2ACV06), (2ACV09), (8ACV04). Frequently urinates on the locker room floor of Planet Express (7ACV11).
  • His outfit is from now-defunct retailer Miller's Outpost (2ACV06).

Quotes

    Fry: Hey, I'm beginning to think you guys don't think I'm very smart.
    Professor Farnsworth: You can barely remember your own name, Einstein.
    Fry: Einstein is a hard name to remember!

    Leela: I'm sorry Fry, but I have to install your career chip.
    Fry: Yeah, well, if you're sorry, why are you doing it?

    Leela: Acting like a moron won't bring your dog back.
    Fry: Then all hope is lost!

    Fry: No I'm... doesn't!

    Fry: Bender! Have you seen my Sombrero?

    Fry: People said I was dumb, but I proved them.

    Fry: That's the saltiest thing I've ever tasted. And I once ate a big, heaping bowl of salt!

    Fry: But, but, Bender need brain... for smart making.

    Fry: Leela, let's turn back. There is absolutely no shame in wussing out.

    Fry: Did everything just taste purple for a second?

    Fry: Don't you worry about Planet Express, let me worry about blank.

    Fry: Hey, wait. I'm having one of those things. You know a headache with pictures.
    Leela: An idea?
    Fry: Uh! Uh!

    Fry: What smells like blue?

    Morgan: Why is there yogurt in this cap?
    Fry: [He stutters.] I can explain that. Uh, see it used to be milk, and well, time makes fools of us all.

    Fry: I did do the nasty in the past-y.

    Fry: OW! My sperm!

    Fry: OW! My small intestine!

    Fry: OW! My head! OW! My feet! OW! My head! OW! My feet!
    Farnsworth: Keep your chin up, Fry.
    Fry: OW! My chin!

    Leela: Now, if you're all finished being stupid...
    Fry: Well I had more but, you go ahead.

    Fry: I'll be whatever I wanna do.

    Fry: I'm literally angry with rage!

    Leela: I'm sorry you saw that, Fry. I usually try to keep my sadness pent up inside where it can fester quietly as a mental illness.
    Fry: Yeah, I do that with my stupidness.

    Morbo: Are you ready to play?
    Fry: I didn't come here to play, I came here to win. Now let's play!

    Fry: Help, police!

    Fry: Bender, could you smell this milk?

    Fry: Help! Bender's gone crazy! Also, smell this milk.

    Fry: You bastard! I'll kill you! YOU BASTARD!

    Amy: These costumes are gonna make it hard to go to the bathroom.
    Fry: I'm not havin' any problem.

    Leela: You non-creatives can catch a bus home.
    Fry: Non-creative? Ha! I'll have you know I bedazzle my own underpants.

    Fry: Never bet against me being stupid.

    Fry: Wha- what's going on? Why do I look like some stupid cartoon character?

    Fry: Michelle, I don't regret this, but I both rue and lament it.

    Fry: Fine. If it will make you happy, I'll overthrow society.

    Fry: There, on the screen! It's that guy you are!

    Farnsworth: And Fry, you've got that brain thing.
    Fry: I already did!

    Fry: Bender, if this is some kind of scam, I don't get it. You already have my power of attorney.

Appearances

While Fry appears in every episode/film/comic, these categories may be of interest:

References