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*[[List of quaternary characters]]
*[[List of quaternary characters]]


==List==
== List ==
List by chronological order, with ''major'' secondary characters appearing first.
List by chronological order, with ''major'' secondary characters appearing first.


===Major secondary characters===
=== Major secondary characters ===
*'''[[Richard Nixon's head]]
*'''[[Richard Nixon's head]]
*'''[[Zapp Brannigan]]
*'''[[Zapp Brannigan]]
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Nixon, Zapp, Kif, Nibbler, Mom, Scruffy, Cubert and Dwight are considered '''major secondary characters''', because of their important attachment towards the [[primary character]]s, but also because they either have an [[Infosphere:Types of plots|A or B plot]] revolving around them in a given episode, comic or film.
Nixon, Zapp, Kif, Nibbler, Mom, Scruffy, Cubert and Dwight are considered '''major secondary characters''', because of their important attachment towards the [[primary character]]s, but also because they either have an [[Infosphere:Types of plots|A or B plot]] revolving around them in a given episode, comic or film.


===Season 1===
=== Season 1 ===
:''This list is not finished, you are encouraged to finish it.''
:''This list is not finished, you are encouraged to finish it.''


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*[[Sal]]
*[[Sal]]
*[[The Crushinator]]
*[[The Crushinator]]
[[Category:Secondary Characters|*]]

Revision as of 21:00, 2 May 2010

A secondary character is a character that either appear in several episodes, as a recurring character or a character appearing in a single episode, with major importance towards the plot development of that episode.

For other types of characters see

List

List by chronological order, with major secondary characters appearing first.

Major secondary characters

Nixon, Zapp, Kif, Nibbler, Mom, Scruffy, Cubert and Dwight are considered major secondary characters, because of their important attachment towards the primary characters, but also because they either have an A or B plot revolving around them in a given episode, comic or film.

Season 1

This list is not finished, you are encouraged to finish it.