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    Philip J. Fry, known simply as Fry, is a fictional
    character, the main protagonist of the animated science                                    Philip J. Fry
    fiction sitcom Futurama. He is voiced by Billy West                                       Futurama character
    using a version of his own voice as he sounded when he
    was 25.[1][2]



      Contents
                     1 Character overview
                               1.1 Personality and abilities
                               1.2 Love life
                                         1.2.1 Leela
                                         1.2.2 Michelle
                                         1.2.3 Amy Wong
                     2 Production
                     3 References
                     4 External links


                                                                                 First        "Space Pilot 3000"
    Character overview
                                                                                 appearance
    Born in the twentieth century in New York City Fry is an                     Voiced by    Billy West
    average, thoroughly unremarkable loser in his 20s[3],                                        Information
    though the episode "The Luck of the Fryrish" seems to
    imply he was 30 at the time of his freezing.[4] He is a                      Species      Human
    pizza delivery boy who, during the first few seconds of                      Gender       Male
    the year 2000, fell into a cryonic tank while delivering a
                                                                                 Occupation   Delivery Boy 1st Class
    pizza to Applied Cryogenics. He remains frozen until the
    last day of the year 2999. He then meets the one-eyed                        Relatives    Brother: Yancy Fry, Jr.
    career officer Leela, and a cigar-smoking, booze-fueled,                                  Distant nephew: Professor
    kleptomaniac robot Bender. Together, they are employed                                    Farnsworth
    by Fry's distant nephew, the senile and demented old
    scientist Prof. Hubert J. Farnsworth, as the crew of his                     Origin       New York City, New York, U.S.
    delivery company Planet Express.

    In the past Fry had an older brother, Yancy; a dog, Seymour; and a girlfriend, Michelle, who dumped him in
    the first episode "Space Pilot 3000", just before he was frozen. Fry had a lifelong sibling rivalry with his
    older brother Yancy, due to Fry's perception that Yancy steals everything from him and vice versa. After
    dropping out of Coney Island Community College, he then got a job as a delivery boy at Panucci's Pizza.

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    Fry is his own grandfather through a series of events involving time travel and accidentally causing the death
    of his own grandfather.[5] Depending on the theory of time travel accepted, this has either always been how
    history unfolded, or the laws of the universe have allowed Fry to be his own grandfather.

    Personality and abilities
    Characterized as simple, sweet, naïve and immature, Fry regards Bender as his closest friend. He also has
    strong feelings for Leela, although he lacks the intelligence required for articulating his emotions; thus, his
    love remains (sometimes coldly) unrequited, though not entirely without hope. She does occasionally return
    his interest throughout the series, and in the movie Into the Wild Green Yonder she admits to loving him back.
    At the end of that film, they are seen sharing a kiss as they enter a wormhole, and subsequently begin dating.
    Despite his low intelligence, Fry is a very caring and kind-hearted person who often goes out of his way to
    help his friends, even if he is sometimes oblivious to their problems. He tolerates all of his friends' quirks and
    is notable as the only staff member to treat Doctor Zoidberg decently. Although at times lacking in self-
    awareness, Fry always tries to do the right thing and fix his mistakes. Fry has shown remarkable skill playing
    video games, (even mastering the 31st-century's version on the Internet), and in Bender Should Not Be
    Allowed on TV is seen successfully playing a game despite not looking at the screen. This skill carries over
    to using Planet Express Ship's laser gun. Despite his laziness,Fry has also exhibited remarkable bravery and
    self-sacrifice on occasion and has even displayed flashes of stagnant intelligence.

    In the episode "The Why of Fry", Leela's seemingly oblivious pet Nibbler reveals himself as the reason for
    Fry's freezing; because Fry lacks the Delta brainwave, he can withstand the intellect-draining onslaught of the
    evil Brainspawn, is immune to the Dark One's mind reading in Into The Wild Green Yonder, and brainslugs
    starve to death when attached to him. Nibbler's race, the Nibblonians, dub him "The Mighty One". Through
    prediction (on the eve of 1999, as the Nibblonians lack the ability to travel through time), they guessed that
    Fry would be the one to save the world from the evil Brainspawn; since his natural lifespan would not extend
    to the right millennium, however, Nibbler is sent to make the aforementioned delivery call to push an
    unsuspecting Fry into the cryogenic tube, to re-emerge December 31, 2999.

    Love life

    Leela

    Leela is Fry's main love interest, and his love for her provides a major plot line throughout the series. Fry first
    begins to show a serious interest in her from the second season onwards, although she constantly turns him
    down for other dates due to his immaturity, despite being quoted as saying that she loves his boyish charm.
    Leela initially sees Fry as a true friend and nothing more, but it appears as if she is hiding (and denying
    herself) deeper feelings for him, which are revealed, albeit temporarily, on the numerous occasions when he
    risks his life for hers ("The Sting"; "Love and Rocket"). They are even married in an alternate universe ("The
    Farnsworth Parabox").

    Fry's feelings for Leela are openly displayed throughout the series. In "The Sting", Fry throws himself in
    front of a baby Queen Bee to protect Leela, resulting in the bee's stinger completely penetrating his torso. In
    "Love and Rocket", upon noticing that Leela's oxygen tank was running on 'critical', he attaches her oxygen
    tube to his tank, giving her his oxygen and almost asphyxiating himself. In "Parasites Lost", Fry becomes
    infected with "helpful" parasites which enhance his muscles and intelligence, thus attracting Leela's romantic

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    attention; however, fearing that Leela was attracted to him only for his "worms", he rids himself of those
    worms in a failed bid to begin a genuine relationship. In "Time Keeps On Slippin'", Fry moved the stars to
    write a love note to Leela, but the message was removed by a quasar before she read it. In the final episode of
    the initial run, "The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings", Fry trades hands with the Robot Devil in order to
    compose an opera about Leela in which they fall in love; however, when Fry returned the Robot Devil's
    hands to prevent him from forcing Leela to marry him, thus resulting in a degradation of the quality of the
    opera and causing the audience to leave, Leela remains behind and asks Fry to complete the opera.

    At the end of the film Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder, Leela openly admits to loving Fry, and they
    commence an openly romantic relationship from the episode "Rebirth" onwards. In "The Prisoner of Benda"
    they have "sex", albeit in differing bodies. The on-again, off again nature of their relationship causes Leela to
    leave Planet Express and Fry in "Overclockwise", however by the end of the episode, Leela returns to Planet
    Express and seemingly reunites with Fry. Bender reveals to both Fry and Leela their "ultimate fate" that he
    learned while he was overclocked. The audience is never shown the contents, but it is clear that while the
    journey for them may be bumpy, Fry and Leela will ultimately end up happy someday.

    Michelle

    Michelle (voiced by Kath Soucie in the first appearance, Sarah Silverman in the second appearance) is Fry's
    on-and-off girlfriend from the 20th century. Shortly before Fry is frozen, she dumps him for a man named
    Constantine (called Charles in "The Cryonic Woman"), whom she later marries. They eventually split up,
    and she decides to freeze herself to try again in the distant future. She wakes up in 3002, meets Fry again, and
    restarts her relationship with him. However, she fails to fit into the 31st century life to which Fry has become
    so accustomed, and so asks him to freeze himself with her for another thousand years. This plan fails, as does
    the rekindled relationship, so Fry leaves her. She later is shown in a limousine with the recently unfrozen
    Pauly Shore. In the episode "Proposition Infinity," she is again shown with Pauly Shore, and the implication
    is that they are now married.

    Amy Wong

    During a trip on the luxury starliner Titanic, Amy used Fry as her fake boyfriend to avoid being set up by her
    parents with an unattractive potential husband. Unfortunately, Leela was also using Fry as her fake fiancé to
    ward off the attentions of Zapp Brannigan. Potential embarrassment was averted by catastrophic damage to
    the ship, and Amy won the battle of the bogus boyfriends.

    In "Put Your Head on My Shoulder", Fry and Amy are trapped together in a desert on Mercury and realize
    they have a lot in common. While being towed to the nearest gas station to refuel, they have sex in the car.
    They continue the relationship back home (with sexual relations implied), but Fry intends to end it the day
    before Valentine's Day because he felt that they were spending too much time together. An accident ends
    with Fry's head being temporarily attached to Amy's body, causing much tension due to Fry's decision to
    break up and Amy's subsequent date, forcing Leela to step in and distract Amy's date to save Fry from an
    awkward situation. Despite their break-up, they remain good friends.

    Production


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    The name "Philip" was given to Fry by Matt Groening as a homage to the then-recently deceased Phil
    Hartman, for whom the role of Zapp Brannigan was created.[6]

    According to Groening, Fry's character developed over time while still
    keeping his qualities as a loser and the characteristics which writers
    hoped would make him appeal to the target young male audience.[7]
    Fry's character is essentially a bungling, stubborn slob with a heart of
    gold that cannot get ahead in the world, yet he does have a slight
    glimmer of hope.[7] Fry's clothing of a red windbreaker jacket, white t-
    shirt and blue jeans is based on James Dean's outfit from Rebel without a
    Cause.[8]

    Fry is voiced by Billy West, who also voices Doctor Zoidberg, Hubert J.
    Farnsworth and various other characters in the show. Although West              Billy West provides the voice of
    auditioned for the part it was originally given to Charlie Schlatter;[9]
                                                                                    Fry.
    however, after a casting change he was offered the job.   [6] The voice

    West uses for Fry has been described as that of a "generic Saturday-morning good guy".[2] West admits that
    he intentionally made Fry sound similar to his own real voice claiming that keeping the "cartoony" aspects
    out of it would make it harder for someone else to imitate the same voice.[6] He notes that the voice is higher
    than his own and that he tried to duplicate the voice he had at age 25 which he describes as "this whiny,
    complaining voice — this plain vanilla voice".[9] West also voices Lars Fillmore in Futurama: Bender's Big
    Score, who is a time travel duplicate of Fry with an injured larynx, and therefore, a slightly altered voice. The
    producers initially considered having a different voice actor do Lars' voice in order to keep viewers from
    guessing his true identity, but ultimately decided it would not make sense if anyone besides West did the
    voice.[10]

    References
          1. ^ "Billy West: The Many (Cartoon) Voices In His Head" (http://www.npr.org/2010/07/15/128490848/billy-west-
             the-many-cartoon-voices-in-his-head) . Fresh Air (National Public Radio). July 15, 2010.
             http://www.npr.org/2010/07/15/128490848/billy-west-the-many-cartoon-voices-in-his-head. Retrieved 2010-09-
             05. "'His voice is basically what I sounded like when I was 25. Kinda plain vanilla. I had nothing special about my
             voice, really. And I just thought, 'Well, I know that character so well.' ... [T]o try to do someone else's real voice
             is kind of tough.'"
          2. ^ a b Wertheimer, Ron (1999-03-26). "A Feeling We're Not in Springfield . . ."
             (http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D04EED71730F935A15750C0A96F958260) . New York
             Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D04EED71730F935A15750C0A96F958260. Retrieved
             2008-06-19. "Originally I had auditioned for Dr. Zoidberg, Bender, the Professor and Fry. But I didn’t get Fry —
             it went to Charlie Schlatter, who’s a heck of an actor and a great voice guy, but they just changed plans. They said
             to me, 'Fry’s 25, so bear that in mind.' It became a high-pitched version of me, trying to remember the dumb
             innocence of being 25. At that age I had no idea where I was going, I was working for U-Haul shoveling dirt out
             of trucks, I was washing dishes at nursing homes. I always thought I had this whiny, complaining voice — this
             plain vanilla voice, but I guess if you’re in neutral, you can go anywhere"
          3. ^ Leela gives Fry's age in the first season episode "My Three Suns".
          4. ^ At the beginning of the episode, a flashback goes back to his birth; the year is implied to be 1969 as a radio
             broadcast is heard with the New York Mets winning the World Series.


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        5. ^ Roswell that Ends Well
        6. ^ a b c Joel Keller (2006-06-15). "Billy West: The TV Squad Interview"
           (http://www.tvsquad.com/2006/06/15/billy-west-the-tv-squad-interview/) . TV Squad.com.
           http://www.tvsquad.com/2006/06/15/billy-west-the-tv-squad-interview/. Retrieved 2007-06-09.
        7. ^ a b Sterngold, James (1999-07-22). "Bringing an Alien And a Robot to Life; The Gestation of the Simpsons'
           Heirs" (http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?
           res=9C0CEFDF173EF931A15754C0A96F958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2) . New York Times.
           http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?
           res=9C0CEFDF173EF931A15754C0A96F958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2. Retrieved 2008-06-20.
        8. ^ Cohen, David X.; Groening, Matt; Moore, Rich; Vanzo, Gregg; DiMaggio, John (2002). Futurama: Volume
           One DVD commentary for the episode "Space Pilot 3000" (DVD). 20th Century Fox. "Matt Groening: Oh and,
           Fry's wearing James Dean's outfit in Rebel Without a Cause."
        9. ^ a b Itzkoff, Dave (2010-06-24). "‘Futurama’-Rama: Welcome Back to the World of Tomorrow"
           (http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/24/futurama-rama-welcome-back-to-the-world-of-tomorrow/) . New
           York Times. http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/24/futurama-rama-welcome-back-to-the-world-of-
           tomorrow/. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
       10. ^ This is mentioned on the DVD commentary of Bender's Big Score.


    External links
                   Philip J. Fry (http://futurama.wikia.com/wiki/Philip_J._Fry) at Futurama Wiki

    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fry_(Futurama)&oldid=477616656"
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  • 1. 2/20/12 Fry (Futurama) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fry (Futurama) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Philip J. Fry) Philip J. Fry, known simply as Fry, is a fictional character, the main protagonist of the animated science Philip J. Fry fiction sitcom Futurama. He is voiced by Billy West Futurama character using a version of his own voice as he sounded when he was 25.[1][2] Contents 1 Character overview 1.1 Personality and abilities 1.2 Love life 1.2.1 Leela 1.2.2 Michelle 1.2.3 Amy Wong 2 Production 3 References 4 External links First "Space Pilot 3000" Character overview appearance Born in the twentieth century in New York City Fry is an Voiced by Billy West average, thoroughly unremarkable loser in his 20s[3], Information though the episode "The Luck of the Fryrish" seems to imply he was 30 at the time of his freezing.[4] He is a Species Human pizza delivery boy who, during the first few seconds of Gender Male the year 2000, fell into a cryonic tank while delivering a Occupation Delivery Boy 1st Class pizza to Applied Cryogenics. He remains frozen until the last day of the year 2999. He then meets the one-eyed Relatives Brother: Yancy Fry, Jr. career officer Leela, and a cigar-smoking, booze-fueled, Distant nephew: Professor kleptomaniac robot Bender. Together, they are employed Farnsworth by Fry's distant nephew, the senile and demented old scientist Prof. Hubert J. Farnsworth, as the crew of his Origin New York City, New York, U.S. delivery company Planet Express. In the past Fry had an older brother, Yancy; a dog, Seymour; and a girlfriend, Michelle, who dumped him in the first episode "Space Pilot 3000", just before he was frozen. Fry had a lifelong sibling rivalry with his older brother Yancy, due to Fry's perception that Yancy steals everything from him and vice versa. After dropping out of Coney Island Community College, he then got a job as a delivery boy at Panucci's Pizza. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry 1/5
  • 2. 2/20/12 Fry (Futurama) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fry is his own grandfather through a series of events involving time travel and accidentally causing the death of his own grandfather.[5] Depending on the theory of time travel accepted, this has either always been how history unfolded, or the laws of the universe have allowed Fry to be his own grandfather. Personality and abilities Characterized as simple, sweet, naïve and immature, Fry regards Bender as his closest friend. He also has strong feelings for Leela, although he lacks the intelligence required for articulating his emotions; thus, his love remains (sometimes coldly) unrequited, though not entirely without hope. She does occasionally return his interest throughout the series, and in the movie Into the Wild Green Yonder she admits to loving him back. At the end of that film, they are seen sharing a kiss as they enter a wormhole, and subsequently begin dating. Despite his low intelligence, Fry is a very caring and kind-hearted person who often goes out of his way to help his friends, even if he is sometimes oblivious to their problems. He tolerates all of his friends' quirks and is notable as the only staff member to treat Doctor Zoidberg decently. Although at times lacking in self- awareness, Fry always tries to do the right thing and fix his mistakes. Fry has shown remarkable skill playing video games, (even mastering the 31st-century's version on the Internet), and in Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV is seen successfully playing a game despite not looking at the screen. This skill carries over to using Planet Express Ship's laser gun. Despite his laziness,Fry has also exhibited remarkable bravery and self-sacrifice on occasion and has even displayed flashes of stagnant intelligence. In the episode "The Why of Fry", Leela's seemingly oblivious pet Nibbler reveals himself as the reason for Fry's freezing; because Fry lacks the Delta brainwave, he can withstand the intellect-draining onslaught of the evil Brainspawn, is immune to the Dark One's mind reading in Into The Wild Green Yonder, and brainslugs starve to death when attached to him. Nibbler's race, the Nibblonians, dub him "The Mighty One". Through prediction (on the eve of 1999, as the Nibblonians lack the ability to travel through time), they guessed that Fry would be the one to save the world from the evil Brainspawn; since his natural lifespan would not extend to the right millennium, however, Nibbler is sent to make the aforementioned delivery call to push an unsuspecting Fry into the cryogenic tube, to re-emerge December 31, 2999. Love life Leela Leela is Fry's main love interest, and his love for her provides a major plot line throughout the series. Fry first begins to show a serious interest in her from the second season onwards, although she constantly turns him down for other dates due to his immaturity, despite being quoted as saying that she loves his boyish charm. Leela initially sees Fry as a true friend and nothing more, but it appears as if she is hiding (and denying herself) deeper feelings for him, which are revealed, albeit temporarily, on the numerous occasions when he risks his life for hers ("The Sting"; "Love and Rocket"). They are even married in an alternate universe ("The Farnsworth Parabox"). Fry's feelings for Leela are openly displayed throughout the series. In "The Sting", Fry throws himself in front of a baby Queen Bee to protect Leela, resulting in the bee's stinger completely penetrating his torso. In "Love and Rocket", upon noticing that Leela's oxygen tank was running on 'critical', he attaches her oxygen tube to his tank, giving her his oxygen and almost asphyxiating himself. In "Parasites Lost", Fry becomes infected with "helpful" parasites which enhance his muscles and intelligence, thus attracting Leela's romantic en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry 2/5
  • 3. 2/20/12 Fry (Futurama) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia attention; however, fearing that Leela was attracted to him only for his "worms", he rids himself of those worms in a failed bid to begin a genuine relationship. In "Time Keeps On Slippin'", Fry moved the stars to write a love note to Leela, but the message was removed by a quasar before she read it. In the final episode of the initial run, "The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings", Fry trades hands with the Robot Devil in order to compose an opera about Leela in which they fall in love; however, when Fry returned the Robot Devil's hands to prevent him from forcing Leela to marry him, thus resulting in a degradation of the quality of the opera and causing the audience to leave, Leela remains behind and asks Fry to complete the opera. At the end of the film Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder, Leela openly admits to loving Fry, and they commence an openly romantic relationship from the episode "Rebirth" onwards. In "The Prisoner of Benda" they have "sex", albeit in differing bodies. The on-again, off again nature of their relationship causes Leela to leave Planet Express and Fry in "Overclockwise", however by the end of the episode, Leela returns to Planet Express and seemingly reunites with Fry. Bender reveals to both Fry and Leela their "ultimate fate" that he learned while he was overclocked. The audience is never shown the contents, but it is clear that while the journey for them may be bumpy, Fry and Leela will ultimately end up happy someday. Michelle Michelle (voiced by Kath Soucie in the first appearance, Sarah Silverman in the second appearance) is Fry's on-and-off girlfriend from the 20th century. Shortly before Fry is frozen, she dumps him for a man named Constantine (called Charles in "The Cryonic Woman"), whom she later marries. They eventually split up, and she decides to freeze herself to try again in the distant future. She wakes up in 3002, meets Fry again, and restarts her relationship with him. However, she fails to fit into the 31st century life to which Fry has become so accustomed, and so asks him to freeze himself with her for another thousand years. This plan fails, as does the rekindled relationship, so Fry leaves her. She later is shown in a limousine with the recently unfrozen Pauly Shore. In the episode "Proposition Infinity," she is again shown with Pauly Shore, and the implication is that they are now married. Amy Wong During a trip on the luxury starliner Titanic, Amy used Fry as her fake boyfriend to avoid being set up by her parents with an unattractive potential husband. Unfortunately, Leela was also using Fry as her fake fiancé to ward off the attentions of Zapp Brannigan. Potential embarrassment was averted by catastrophic damage to the ship, and Amy won the battle of the bogus boyfriends. In "Put Your Head on My Shoulder", Fry and Amy are trapped together in a desert on Mercury and realize they have a lot in common. While being towed to the nearest gas station to refuel, they have sex in the car. They continue the relationship back home (with sexual relations implied), but Fry intends to end it the day before Valentine's Day because he felt that they were spending too much time together. An accident ends with Fry's head being temporarily attached to Amy's body, causing much tension due to Fry's decision to break up and Amy's subsequent date, forcing Leela to step in and distract Amy's date to save Fry from an awkward situation. Despite their break-up, they remain good friends. Production en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry 3/5
  • 4. 2/20/12 Fry (Futurama) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The name "Philip" was given to Fry by Matt Groening as a homage to the then-recently deceased Phil Hartman, for whom the role of Zapp Brannigan was created.[6] According to Groening, Fry's character developed over time while still keeping his qualities as a loser and the characteristics which writers hoped would make him appeal to the target young male audience.[7] Fry's character is essentially a bungling, stubborn slob with a heart of gold that cannot get ahead in the world, yet he does have a slight glimmer of hope.[7] Fry's clothing of a red windbreaker jacket, white t- shirt and blue jeans is based on James Dean's outfit from Rebel without a Cause.[8] Fry is voiced by Billy West, who also voices Doctor Zoidberg, Hubert J. Farnsworth and various other characters in the show. Although West Billy West provides the voice of auditioned for the part it was originally given to Charlie Schlatter;[9] Fry. however, after a casting change he was offered the job. [6] The voice West uses for Fry has been described as that of a "generic Saturday-morning good guy".[2] West admits that he intentionally made Fry sound similar to his own real voice claiming that keeping the "cartoony" aspects out of it would make it harder for someone else to imitate the same voice.[6] He notes that the voice is higher than his own and that he tried to duplicate the voice he had at age 25 which he describes as "this whiny, complaining voice — this plain vanilla voice".[9] West also voices Lars Fillmore in Futurama: Bender's Big Score, who is a time travel duplicate of Fry with an injured larynx, and therefore, a slightly altered voice. The producers initially considered having a different voice actor do Lars' voice in order to keep viewers from guessing his true identity, but ultimately decided it would not make sense if anyone besides West did the voice.[10] References 1. ^ "Billy West: The Many (Cartoon) Voices In His Head" (http://www.npr.org/2010/07/15/128490848/billy-west- the-many-cartoon-voices-in-his-head) . Fresh Air (National Public Radio). July 15, 2010. http://www.npr.org/2010/07/15/128490848/billy-west-the-many-cartoon-voices-in-his-head. Retrieved 2010-09- 05. "'His voice is basically what I sounded like when I was 25. Kinda plain vanilla. I had nothing special about my voice, really. And I just thought, 'Well, I know that character so well.' ... [T]o try to do someone else's real voice is kind of tough.'" 2. ^ a b Wertheimer, Ron (1999-03-26). "A Feeling We're Not in Springfield . . ." (http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D04EED71730F935A15750C0A96F958260) . New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D04EED71730F935A15750C0A96F958260. Retrieved 2008-06-19. "Originally I had auditioned for Dr. Zoidberg, Bender, the Professor and Fry. But I didn’t get Fry — it went to Charlie Schlatter, who’s a heck of an actor and a great voice guy, but they just changed plans. They said to me, 'Fry’s 25, so bear that in mind.' It became a high-pitched version of me, trying to remember the dumb innocence of being 25. At that age I had no idea where I was going, I was working for U-Haul shoveling dirt out of trucks, I was washing dishes at nursing homes. I always thought I had this whiny, complaining voice — this plain vanilla voice, but I guess if you’re in neutral, you can go anywhere" 3. ^ Leela gives Fry's age in the first season episode "My Three Suns". 4. ^ At the beginning of the episode, a flashback goes back to his birth; the year is implied to be 1969 as a radio broadcast is heard with the New York Mets winning the World Series. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry 4/5
  • 5. 2/20/12 Fry (Futurama) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 5. ^ Roswell that Ends Well 6. ^ a b c Joel Keller (2006-06-15). "Billy West: The TV Squad Interview" (http://www.tvsquad.com/2006/06/15/billy-west-the-tv-squad-interview/) . TV Squad.com. http://www.tvsquad.com/2006/06/15/billy-west-the-tv-squad-interview/. Retrieved 2007-06-09. 7. ^ a b Sterngold, James (1999-07-22). "Bringing an Alien And a Robot to Life; The Gestation of the Simpsons' Heirs" (http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=9C0CEFDF173EF931A15754C0A96F958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2) . New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=9C0CEFDF173EF931A15754C0A96F958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2. Retrieved 2008-06-20. 8. ^ Cohen, David X.; Groening, Matt; Moore, Rich; Vanzo, Gregg; DiMaggio, John (2002). Futurama: Volume One DVD commentary for the episode "Space Pilot 3000" (DVD). 20th Century Fox. "Matt Groening: Oh and, Fry's wearing James Dean's outfit in Rebel Without a Cause." 9. ^ a b Itzkoff, Dave (2010-06-24). "‘Futurama’-Rama: Welcome Back to the World of Tomorrow" (http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/24/futurama-rama-welcome-back-to-the-world-of-tomorrow/) . New York Times. http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/24/futurama-rama-welcome-back-to-the-world-of- tomorrow/. Retrieved 2010-07-08. 10. ^ This is mentioned on the DVD commentary of Bender's Big Score. External links Philip J. Fry (http://futurama.wikia.com/wiki/Philip_J._Fry) at Futurama Wiki Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fry_(Futurama)&oldid=477616656" Categories: Futurama characters Fictional characters from New York City Fictional cryonically preserved characters Fictional characters who have made pacts with devils Fictional war veterans Fictional characters introduced in 1999 This page was last modified on 18 February 2012 at 22:41. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of use for details. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry 5/5