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'''Ron Whitey''' is a judge. A parodic archetype of the worldview, values, and mannerisms of a "country-club {{w|White Anglo-Saxon Protestant|WASP}}", Judge Whitey is very rich and seems to lack morals. Whitey is preoccupied with money and wealth, but does not know what a bank is until his caddy's chauffeur informs him that "a bank is a place where poor people put money that isn't properly invested." Judge Whitey is also the reason that the Institute for Criminally Insane Humans is full, and is reminded this by a baliff, who says "That facility has been full ever since you declared that being poor was a mental illness". He notes in that episode that "the only poor people I want to hear about are the people who tend to my pores at the spa". He also believes "You're never too rich to enjoy a free turkey dog".
 
'''Ron Whitey''' (more commonly known as '''Judge Whitey''') is a male [[Humans|Human]] who is an arbiter of justice, and probably originates from [[New New York]], [[United States of America|USA]], [[Earth]]. He believes you're never too rich to enjoy a free turkey dog.
 
== Personality ==
A parodic archetype of the worldview, values, and mannerisms of a "country-club {{w|White Anglo-Saxon Protestant|WASP}}", he is very rich and seems to lack morals. Whitey is preoccupied with money and wealth, but does not know what a bank is until his caddy's chauffeur informs him that "a bank is a place where poor people put money that isn't properly invested". Judge Whitey is also the reason that the [[HAL Institute|Institute for Criminally Insane Humans]] is full, and is reminded this by a baliff, who says "that facility has been full ever since you declared that being poor was a mental illness".
 
== Biography ==
Ron Whitey sentenced [[New New York v. Santa Bender|Santa Bender to be executed at sundown]] {{et|3ACV03}} and [[New New York v. Fry and Bender|Fry and Bender to asylum]] {{et|3ACV11}}, divorced [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] and [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] {{et|3ACV14}}, attended [[Leela: Orphan of the Stars|Fry's opera]] {{et|4ACV18}}, was seen as a homeless man, which is ironic ([[Bender's Big Score|BBS]]), was run over by [[Calculon]], sentencing [[Whitey v. Calculon|him to community service]] ([[The Beast with a Billion Backs|TBWABB]]), and attended the [[100th Delivery Party]] {{et|6ACV12}}.


== Additional info ==
== Additional info ==
===Trivia===  
=== Trivia ===  
*He is one of the few characters who are drawn with eyebrows.
*He is one of the few characters who are drawn with eyebrows.
*Ironically, he is seen as a homeless man in ''[[Bender's Big Score]]''.
*He was run over by [[Calculon]] before ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'' and [[Whitey v. Calculon|sentenced]] him to community service.


===Quotes===  
=== Quotes ===  
{{q|
{{q|
<poem>'''Whitey''': The charge is bank robbery. Now, my caddy's chauffeur informs me that a bank is a place where people put money that isn't properly invested. Therefore, robbing a bank is tantamount to that most heinous of crimes, theft of money.</poem>
<poem>'''Whitey''': The charge is bank robbery. Now, my caddy's chauffeur informs me that a bank is a place where people put money that isn't properly invested. Therefore, robbing a bank is tantamount to that most heinous of crimes, theft of money.</poem>
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=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===
* {{e|3ACV03}}
*{{e|3ACV03}}
* {{e|3ACV11}}
*{{e|3ACV11}}
* {{e|3ACV14}}
*{{e|3ACV14}}
* {{e|4ACV16}}
*{{e|4ACV16}}
* {{f|1}}
*{{e|4ACV18}}
* {{f|2}}
*{{f|1}}
* {{e|6ACV12}} (at Bender's party)
*{{f|2}}
*{{e|6ACV12}} (at the [[100th Delivery Party]])
*{{clink|US#044|The Fry and the Furious!}}
*{{clink|US#044|The Fry and the Furious!}}
*{{clink|US#048|Claw and Order}}
*{{clink|US#048|Claw and Order}}

Revision as of 16:09, 12 December 2010

Secondary character
Ron Whitey
Ron Whitey.jpg
GenderMale
SpeciesHuman
Planet of originProbably Earth, USA, New New York
ProfessionJudge
First appearance"A Tale of Two Santas" (3ACV03)
Episode
Voiced byBilly West

Ron Whitey (more commonly known as Judge Whitey) is a male Human who is an arbiter of justice, and probably originates from New New York, USA, Earth. He believes you're never too rich to enjoy a free turkey dog.

Personality

A parodic archetype of the worldview, values, and mannerisms of a "country-club WASP", he is very rich and seems to lack morals. Whitey is preoccupied with money and wealth, but does not know what a bank is until his caddy's chauffeur informs him that "a bank is a place where poor people put money that isn't properly invested". Judge Whitey is also the reason that the Institute for Criminally Insane Humans is full, and is reminded this by a baliff, who says "that facility has been full ever since you declared that being poor was a mental illness".

Biography

Ron Whitey sentenced Santa Bender to be executed at sundown (3ACV03) and Fry and Bender to asylum (3ACV11), divorced Fry and Leela (3ACV14), attended Fry's opera (4ACV18), was seen as a homeless man, which is ironic (BBS), was run over by Calculon, sentencing him to community service (TBWABB), and attended the 100th Delivery Party (6ACV12).

Additional info

Trivia

  • He is one of the few characters who are drawn with eyebrows.

Quotes

    Whitey: The charge is bank robbery. Now, my caddy's chauffeur informs me that a bank is a place where people put money that isn't properly invested. Therefore, robbing a bank is tantamount to that most heinous of crimes, theft of money.

    Fry: I refuse to testify on the grounds that my organs will be chopped up into a patty.
    Whitey: Ah, the 67th Amendment.

    Whitey: Counselor, what evidence do you offer to support this new plea of insanity?
    Hyper-Chicken: Well, for one, they done hired me to represent them.
    Whitey: [He bangs his gavel.] Insanity plea is accepted.

Appearances