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|image text = Rab-Bot and [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] discussing Robot Judaism {{ | |image text = Rab-Bot and [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] discussing [[Robot Judaism]]. {{er|3ACV21}} | ||
|gender = [[Manbot|Male]] | |gender = [[Manbot|Male]] | ||
|species = [[Robot]] | |species = [[robots|Robot]] | ||
|job = Rabbi | |job = Rabbi | ||
|first appear = {{e|3ACV21}} | |first appear = {{e|3ACV21}} | ||
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'''Rab-Bot''' is one of the rabbis of [[Robot Judaism]]. He was at the [[Lodgatorium Comfort Dome Inn]], presiding over the Goldborg Bot-Mitzvah, at the same time the | '''Rab-Bot''' is one of the rabbis of [[Robot Judaism]]. He was at the [[Lodgatorium Comfort Dome Inn]], presiding over the Goldborg Bot-Mitzvah, at the same time the {{Planet Express|crew}} was having their stock-holder meeting. {{er|3ACV21}} After [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] snuck into the ceremony looking for free food, he and Rab-Bot discussed about the tenets of Robot Judaism, where the rabbi states that, although Robot Jews believe [[Robot Jesus]] was a real, well-programmed [[robots|Robot]], he was not their Messiah. | ||
== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
*The rabbi appears to be of a {{w|Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic}} background, dressing in simple black clothing and having long {{w|payot}}s extending along the sides of his head | *The rabbi appears to be of a {{w|Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic}} background, dressing in simple black clothing and having long {{w|payot}}s extending along the sides of his head although, being a Robot, his payot are curled telephone cords instead of hair. | ||
*His name is on the [[Wheel of Robots]] {{ | *His name is on the [[Wheel of Robots]]. {{er|4ACV18}} | ||
=== Quotes === | === Quotes === | ||
{{q| | {{q| | ||
<poem>'''[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]''': So what's the deal? You guys don't believe in | <poem>'''[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]''': So what's the deal? You guys don't believe in Robot Jesus? | ||
'''Rab-Bot''': We believe he was built and that he was a very well programmed Robot. But he wasn't our Messiah.</poem>}} | '''Rab-Bot''': We believe he was built and that he was a very well programmed Robot. But he wasn't our Messiah.</poem>}} | ||
=== Appearances === | === Appearances === | ||
*{{e|3ACV21}} | *{{e|3ACV21}} | ||
*{{e|4ACV18}} | *{{e|4ACV18}} {{mito|[[Wheel of Robots]]}} | ||
[[Category:Religion]] | [[Category:Religion]] | ||
[[Category:Robots]] | [[Category:Robots]] |
Latest revision as of 20:45, 23 August 2017
Tertiary character | |
Rab-Bot | |
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Gender | Male |
Species | Robot |
Profession | Rabbi |
First appearance | "Future Stock" (3ACV21) |
Voiced by | Billy West |
Rab-Bot is one of the rabbis of Robot Judaism. He was at the Lodgatorium Comfort Dome Inn, presiding over the Goldborg Bot-Mitzvah, at the same time the Planet Express crew was having their stock-holder meeting. [3ACV21] After Fry snuck into the ceremony looking for free food, he and Rab-Bot discussed about the tenets of Robot Judaism, where the rabbi states that, although Robot Jews believe Robot Jesus was a real, well-programmed Robot, he was not their Messiah.
Additional Info
Trivia
- The rabbi appears to be of a Hasidic background, dressing in simple black clothing and having long payots extending along the sides of his head although, being a Robot, his payot are curled telephone cords instead of hair.
- His name is on the Wheel of Robots. [4ACV18]
Quotes
Fry: So what's the deal? You guys don't believe in Robot Jesus?
Rab-Bot: We believe he was built and that he was a very well programmed Robot. But he wasn't our Messiah.
Appearances
- "Future Stock" (3ACV21)
- "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" (4ACV18) (mentioned in text only, Wheel of Robots)