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A cyclops who once believed herself to be an alien, but later discovered that she was a [[sewer mutants|mutant]] and that her parents were [[Turanga Morris and Munda]]. Leela being the least mutated mutant ever born, they decided to give her as normal a life as possible by giving her up to | '''Species''': [[:Category:Human|Human]]([[:Category:Mutant|Mutant]])<br /> | ||
'''Planet of Origin''': Earth<br /> | |||
'''Voiced By''': [[Katey Sagal]]<br /> | |||
'''First Appearance''': [[Space Pilot 3000|Space Pilot 3000 (1ACV01)]] <br /> | |||
==Biography== | |||
A cyclops who once believed herself to be an alien, but later discovered that she was a [[sewer mutants|mutant]] and that her parents were [[Turanga Morris and Munda]]. Leela being the least mutated mutant ever born, they decided to give her as normal a life as possible by giving her up to [[Cookieville Minimum-Security Orphanarium|orphanarium]]. | |||
After a rough childhood, she found herself plodding through a boring dead-end job at [[Applied Cryonics]] as a cryogenic counsellor. Then one day a defrostee named [[Philip J. Fry]] comes along ([[Space Pilot 3000]]) and inspires her to quit her job. Ultimately she ends up hired by Fry's many-times-great-nephew [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Hubert Farnsworth]] as the new captain for his interplanetary delivery service, [[Planet Express]]. |
Revision as of 00:06, 12 February 2006
Species: Human(Mutant)
Planet of Origin: Earth
Voiced By: Katey Sagal
First Appearance: Space Pilot 3000 (1ACV01)
Biography
A cyclops who once believed herself to be an alien, but later discovered that she was a mutant and that her parents were Turanga Morris and Munda. Leela being the least mutated mutant ever born, they decided to give her as normal a life as possible by giving her up to orphanarium.
After a rough childhood, she found herself plodding through a boring dead-end job at Applied Cryonics as a cryogenic counsellor. Then one day a defrostee named Philip J. Fry comes along (Space Pilot 3000) and inspires her to quit her job. Ultimately she ends up hired by Fry's many-times-great-nephew Hubert Farnsworth as the new captain for his interplanetary delivery service, Planet Express.