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*After being played by [[Lauren Tom]] in ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'', he became one among few ''Futurama'' [[:Category:Male characters voiced by women|male characters voiced by a woman]]. | *After being played by [[Lauren Tom]] in ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'', he became one among few ''Futurama'' [[:Category:Male characters voiced by women|male characters voiced by a woman]]. | ||
*He was most likely born in 2006 because when Bender came to kill him in 2012 he was about 6 years old. | |||
=== Quotes === | === Quotes === |
Revision as of 22:56, 30 October 2012
Secondary character Deceased character | |
Philip J. Fry, II | |
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Species | Human |
Planet of origin | Earth |
Relatives | See family section |
First appearance | "The Luck of the Fryrish" (3ACV04) |
Voiced by | Lauren Tom |
Philip J. Fry, II is Fry's nephew and Yancy's son, and best known as the singer of the band Leaf Seven as well as the first man to walk on Mars.
Biography
Philip was first exposed to space ships when he was a newborn baby when his father hanged Fry's picture of him on a spaceship. Little did Yancy know he was raising one of the world's most famous and efficient men. He was a philanthropist and an entrepreneur. He first won his fame when he struck oil in a mansion he won in a lottery. He had a fling with international super model Njörd. He even had a string of top 10 hits in his band Leaf Seven. Although he did many great things, his greatest accomplishment was being the first man to walk upon Mars.
His father, Yancy Fry Jr., named his son after his brother, who had disappeared several years before. In memory of his brother, he gave his old seven-leaf clover to his son, which later became his trade mark.
Philip is currently resting at Orbiting Meadows National Cemetery. Either he, or an unnamed sibling, is a direct ancestor of Professor Farnsworth.
Time Paradox Issues
Originally, Philip J. Fry, II never would have met his uncle, but this changed because of the events of "Bender's Big Score" where the time paradox duplicate of Philip J. Fry that became Lars Fillmore was around between 2000 and 2012. These events rewrote the life of Philip J. Fry, II as defined by "The Luck of the Fryrish". As a result of Philip J. Fry, I's return, it is possible that Philip J. Fry, II either never received the seven leafed clover or instead was given it directly by his uncle rather than by his father. It is also likely that he was named after Philip J. Fry, I for different reasons, as given his return Yancy Fry, Jr. would not have had reason to miss Philip J. Fry, I.
Family
- Philip J. Fry, uncle and great-grandfather.
- Yancy Fry, Jr., father.
- Yancy and Mrs. Fry, grandparents.
Enos Fry, original and assumed paternal great-grandfather.- Mildred Fry, great-grandmother
- Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth, distant grandson or great-nephew.
- Cubert Farnsworth, clone of distant grandson or great-nephew.
- Njörd, possible wife.
Additional Info
Trivia
- After being played by Lauren Tom in Bender's Big Score, he became one among few Futurama male characters voiced by a woman.
- He was most likely born in 2006 because when Bender came to kill him in 2012 he was about 6 years old.
Quotes
Bender: Philip J. Fry?
Yancy Fry, Jr.: Phil, some kind of trash can here to see you. He's coming.
Philip J. Fry, II: Are you made of Tinkertoy?
Bender: Hmmm. It's been twelve years. Maybe I'm getting taller.
Philip J. Fry, II: You're not getting smarter.
Bender: Listen, pipsqueak, are you Philip J. Fry or not? 'Cause if you are, I'm here to kill you.
Philip J. Fry, II: I'd like to see you try.
[Bender pulls out the gun.]
Philip J. Fry, II: [screams] You want Uncle Phil. He went to the North Pole on a fishing boat.
Bender: Ahhhh! The North Pole? I was just there.