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The '''Worms of Colón''' are parasitic worms that used to inhabit [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]'s bowels. They entered Fry from a sandwich that he ate from a bathroom's vending machine, which contained their eggs. | [[Image:Colon.jpg|thumb|left|The Worm's home]] | ||
The '''Worms of Colón''' are parasitic worms that used to inhabit [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]'s bowels. They entered Fry from a sandwich that he ate from a bathroom's vending machine, which contained their eggs. Once in his body, the worms immediately began to strengthen his body's systems. Fry got rid of them by threatening to kill himself, which would, in turn, kill the worms. | |||
==Additional Info== | ==Additional Info== |
Revision as of 07:57, 20 January 2009
Worms of Colón | |
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Homeworld | Used to be Philip J. Fry's body. |
First appearance | "Parasites Lost" (3ACV02) |
The Worms of Colón are parasitic worms that used to inhabit Fry's bowels. They entered Fry from a sandwich that he ate from a bathroom's vending machine, which contained their eggs. Once in his body, the worms immediately began to strengthen his body's systems. Fry got rid of them by threatening to kill himself, which would, in turn, kill the worms.
Additional Info
Trivia
- The Lord of the worms claims that they are what "makes special sauce so special."