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<poem>'''Calculon''': If you'll just give me the keys to my trailer— | <poem>'''Calculon''': If you'll just give me the keys to my trailer— | ||
'''Man''': Hold it, Calculon! ''[He is sat on a chair facing the wall.]'' As president of this network, I believe that's</poem> | '''Man''': Hold it, Calculon! ''[He is sat on a chair facing the wall.]'' As president of this network, I believe that's <u>my</u> decision. ''[He turns the chair around, revealing himself to be holding a cell phone to his ear. He holds up the phone.]'' Thank you, Charles. That'll be all. | ||
''[The man's mouth does not move. The voice is revealed to be coming from the phone. The man places a tiny chair on the table, puts the phone on it, and leaves.]''</poem> | |||
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Charles | |
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Species | Human |
Profession | Employee at Parallel Universal Studios [7ACV20] |
First appearance | "Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television" (4ACV06) |
- For other uses, see Charles (disambiguation).
Charles is an assistant to the president of the network. In 3004, he placed the president's laptop on a table, so that the president could speak to Bender, Calculon, and the All My Circuits director. [4ACV06] In 3013, he placed on a table the president's cell phone, so that the president could speak to Calculon, who was accompanied by Fry, Leela, and Bender. [7ACV20]
Additional information
Quotes
Calculon: If you'll just give me the keys to my trailer—
Man: Hold it, Calculon! [He is sat on a chair facing the wall.] As president of this network, I believe that's my decision. [He turns the chair around, revealing himself to be holding a cell phone to his ear. He holds up the phone.] Thank you, Charles. That'll be all.
[The man's mouth does not move. The voice is revealed to be coming from the phone. The man places a tiny chair on the table, puts the phone on it, and leaves.]