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'''Farnsworth's grandmother''' is an unseen character who has been mentioned various times throughout [[Futurama|the series]]. It's unlikely that she was a role model to her grandson, because [[Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] doesn't speak of her when he's telling [[Fry]] about the great minds that have inspired him all his life in "[[The Duh-Vinci Code]]". Nevertheless, it's possible that she was a scientist, as some of "his inventions" actually belonged to her. | '''Farnsworth's grandmother''' is an unseen character who has been mentioned various times throughout [[Futurama|the series]]. It's unlikely that she was a role model to her grandson, because [[Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] doesn't speak of her when he's telling [[Fry]] about the great minds that have inspired him all his life in "[[The Duh-Vinci Code]]". Nevertheless, it's possible that she was a scientist, as some of "his inventions" actually belonged to her (such as the [[Diamond-Filament Tether]]). | ||
== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
*She's probably deceased, considering the Professor is | *She's probably deceased, considering the Professor is {{age|2841|4|9}} years old. | ||
*It isn't confirmed if both grandmothers referenced are the same person. | *It isn't confirmed if both grandmothers referenced are the same person. | ||
Revision as of 15:28, 28 June 2011
Tertiary character Deceased character Pseudocharacter | |
Farnsworth's grandmother | |
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Gender | Female |
Species | Human |
Planet of origin | Probably Earth |
First appearance | "The Deep South" (2ACV12) |
Voiced by | Unknown |
Farnsworth's grandmother is an unseen character who has been mentioned various times throughout the series. It's unlikely that she was a role model to her grandson, because the Professor doesn't speak of her when he's telling Fry about the great minds that have inspired him all his life in "The Duh-Vinci Code". Nevertheless, it's possible that she was a scientist, as some of "his inventions" actually belonged to her (such as the Diamond-Filament Tether).
Additional Info
Trivia
- She's probably deceased, considering the Professor is 183 years old.
- It isn't confirmed if both grandmothers referenced are the same person.
Quotes
Farnsworth: Bender, be careful. That's the ship's diamond filament tether. It's unbreakable.
Bender: Then why do I have to be careful?
Farnsworth: It belonged to my grandmother.