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=== Quotes ===
=== Quotes ===
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<poem>'''Bender:''' Ooh I'm a scary Femputer, release the prisoners. And bring {{w|gold}}, lots of gold.
<poem>'''Bender''': Ooh I'm a scary Femputer, release the prisoners. And bring {{w|gold}}, lots of gold.
'''[[Thog]]:''' Gold? Why Femputer want gold?
'''[[Thog]]''': Gold? Why Femputer want gold?
'''Femputer:''' You heard the man.</poem>
'''Femputer''': You heard the man.</poem>
<poem>'''Femputer:''' Have you any idea how it feels to be a Fembot living in a Manbot's Manputer's world?  
<poem>'''Femputer''': Have you any idea how it feels to be a Fembot living in a Manbot's Manputer's world?
'''Bender:''' What?</poem>
'''Bender''': What?</poem>
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Revision as of 03:05, 27 April 2011

Tertiary character
Special guest
Femputer
Femputer.png
Femputer's public face
GenderFemale
SpeciesRobot
ProfessionRuler
First appearance"Amazon Women in the Mood" (3ACV01)
Episode
Voiced byBeatrice Arthur

The Femputer is a fembot disguised as a femputer so she can rule the Amazonians. She came from a planet ruled by a chauvinistic manputer that was actually a manbot. Whenever men come to her planet she punishes them although she fell in love with Bender when he discovered who she really was.

Additional Info

Trivia

Femputer's real appearance
  • "Femputer" is the name for a female Supercomputer.

Quotes

    Bender: Ooh I'm a scary Femputer, release the prisoners. And bring gold, lots of gold.
    Thog: Gold? Why Femputer want gold?
    Femputer: You heard the man.

    Femputer: Have you any idea how it feels to be a Fembot living in a Manbot's Manputer's world?
    Bender: What?

Appearances