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6[[folder:Mom]]
7[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Mom_Futurama_5298.png]]
8[[caption-width-right:320:''"Jam a bastard in it, you crap!"'']]
9->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TressMacNeille\
10'''Debut:''' ''"A Fishful of Dollars"''
11
12Head of Mom Co. and richest woman on Earth, she is arguably the foremost overall villain of the show. It is also revealed that she was in a relationship with Professor Farnsworth in the past, but he breaks it off when he discovers the true depths of her depravity. This will occur several more times, as [[IgnoredEpiphany Farnsworth]] [[ScatterbrainedSenior keeps forgetting]].
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14* AbusiveParents: Her preferred method of parenting her kids is slapping the hell out of them ''at the drop of a hat.'' When Walt and Larry were just toddlers, she used them as ''human shields'' during Farnsworth's explosive demonstration of dark matter. While she was breastfeeding them, even.
15* BigBad: She is the closest thing the series has to a main villain in terms of number of appearances, personal connections to most of the major protagonists (Fry, Bender, the Professor, Hermes and Zoidberg), and overall threat level. This is also the case in the video game, and although the movies have their respective baddies, she returns in the third as the primary antagonist.
16* BirthdayHater: She hates "Mother's Day" (a day when all the robots her company built show their affection), since her true love, Professor Farnsworth, left her after an argument. It's not technically her birthday, but it serves the same purpose (being a celebration centered around her).
17* BitchInSheepsClothing: She presents herself to the public as a matronly grandmother, but in reality she's an incredibly evil and abusive old woman.
18* CardCarryingJerkass: The video game at one point has her berating one of her sons by calling him a "son of a me", implying that she's open to calling herself a bitch.
19* CardCarryingVillain: When she's not focused on maintaining her image of a kindly grandmother-like figure, she tends to shamelessly flaunt her wicked nature.
20-->'''Walt:''' Mother, you are one clever old skag!
21-->'''Mom:''' And don't you forget it!
22* CorruptCorporateExecutive: She's a nasty old woman and owner of a robotics company trying to take over the world, who masquerades as a sweet, kindly old lady in public.
23* DatingCatwoman: Professor Farnsworth has some history with Mom, which resurfaces in a few episodes.
24* DistaffCounterpart: Basically a female version of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Mr. Burns]]. Which is why they hooked up in the CrisisCrossover comic book.
25* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In her first appearance ("A Fish Full of Dollars"), while she was certainly verbally abusive to her sons, she never actually put a hand to them herself, letting Walt (the oldest), slap the other two, which he'd swiftly do as soon as Mom expressed her displeasure. In every other subsequent appearance, a scene when Mom ''doesn't'' go upside her kids' heads (including Walt) is extremely rare, if such even exists at all.
26* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She's normally hostile to most people she meets, but she's genuinely kind to Zoidberg.
27** [[PlayingWith Played With]]. "Overclockwise" shows her instantly reacting to anybody else (besides her) taking advantage of her "colicky bastards" (sons) with swift and deadly vengeance.
28* EvilCannotComprehendGood: In her first appearance, she can't get her head around the idea that Fry isn't out to put her out of business, but just wants to eat some anchovies. At first, anyway. Once she realises that actually is his goal, she leaves without a fuss.
29* EvilMatriarch: She provides the page image.
30* EvilOldFolks: She hates everyone and everything, and has actually sent every robot in the world on a revolution against humans so that they could conquer the world for her.
31* FatSuit: Used to keep up with her public appeal as an innocent grandma figure... then promptly discarded elsewhere to reveal a slender hag underneath.
32* FauxAffablyEvil: A ruthless corporate raider and abusive parent who puts on a sweet old lady routine and fat suit for her TV ads. She even advertises her typical business corruption in a humorous way - while distracting the public from investigating her outright monstrous crimes. In her first appearance in "A Fishful of Dollars", she drops the act when she finishes cutting a TV ad, and again when Fry gets in her way.
33* GivenNameReveal: Everyone always called her "Mom", but when it was revealed that she and Zoidberg had a history, he casually addressed her as "Carol".
34* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: A modern version.
35* HypocriticalHeartwarming:
36-->'''Mom:''' Nobody rips my kids off but me!
37* {{Jerkass}}: Good Lord! She is '''RUTHLESS!'''
38* KarmaHoudini: She never really pays for a lot of her actions. Most punishment she got was in ''Bender's Game'' where her plan to hoard dark matter was foiled when it was rendered useless.
39* LadySwearsalot: Although the words she uses aren't ''particularly'' bad -- she tends to favor "hell", "crap" and especially "bastard" -- she curses more than even Bender when she's angry, and she tends to do it in exceedingly creative ways (such as her quote above).
40* LaughablyEvil: Even if she is a cruel businesswoman with plans for world domination, she still provides a lot of humor thanks to her unrestrained potty mouth and habit of slapping and yelling at her sons.
41* LeanAndMean: She is evil and thin, but wears a selection of "fat suits" when she wants to appear as the kindly matron.
42* LoveMakesYouEvil: It's suggested that she became so bitter because Farnsworth broke off with her 70 or so years ago. Though, granted, he broke it off because she was already doing some morally reprehensible stuff, so it's more of a case that Love Makes You ''Worse.''
43-->'''Mom:''' Some snot-eating bastard said it made me a bitter woman.\
44'''Larry:''' Gee, ma, you're not-\
45'''Mom:''' CRAM IT, APE! ''(slaps him)''
46* MamaBear: Usually treats Walt, Larry and Igner like toejam, but if anyone else messes with them, she'll mess them up. In "Overclockwise", she takes fierce exception when her sons are being cheated in online gaming:
47-->''"WHAT? Nobody rips off my kids but ME!!"''
48* MeaninglessVillainVictory: [[spoiler:Her alternate self wins in "Bender's Game" having collected the two {{Macguffin}}s, only for the whole cast to get kicked out of Bender's imaginary fantasy world and she completely loses the Dark Matter plot for real after Igner and Farnsworth destroy all dark matter in the universe.]]
49* NeverMessWithGranny: In spades. Although she is by no means a CoolOldLady, being firmly in EvilMatriarch camp.
50* NiceCharacterMeanActor: Public persona is a motherly figure; real persona is a self-centered bitch.
51* OneBadMother: As big a jerk as Mom is, just try not to say anything bad about her when your own mother happens to be in earshot. The results wouldn't be pretty. Turns out her real name is actually Carol.
52* OutOfCharacterMoment: As detailed below in PetTheDog, "Leela and the Genestalk" has Mom act much nicer and less evil than her usual self.
53* PetTheDog:
54** Zoidberg is the only person she treats well. She was also willing to give him an expensive yeti head that Zoidberg needed for a coupon (his life savings). It could be she was also trying to help the Professor as well.
55** In a bit of a twisted example, she comforts Bender when he apologizes for not being able to exterminate humanity without being told to first.
56** She dabbled in genetic engineering to cure a person of being a giant and create plants big enough to feed world hunger. She still intended to profit off the latter, but emphasized that the resulting plants would be so cheap that even the poor could afford them. She also cured Leela's mutations in gratitude for (accidentally) helping her perfect her work.
57** In "Lethal Inspection", she seems genuinely sad when [[spoiler:Hermes Conrad]] resigns from her company, frowning as she activates the machine to kick [[spoiler:him]] out of the building.
58* RichBitch: She's an evil, extremely rich businesswoman.
59* SuddenlyShouting: Usually at her kids, for setting her off.
60* TakeOverTheWorld: When she's feeling cranky. "CONQUER EARTH, YOU BASTARDS!"
61* {{Tsundere}}: The reason she's broken up and gotten back together with Professor Farnsworth several times over several decades.
62* UngratefulBitch: She receives hundreds of thousands of heartfelt cards from her robotic 'children' every Mother's Day, but she uses them as material for her products without even reading them. (After checking inside for money, of course.)
63* VillainWithGoodPublicity: She appears as a sweet, lovable old lady in public, but is really a CorruptCorporateExecutive. She may not always be planning to take over the world, but it is canon that she intends total global (or more) economic domination.
64** In the Hulu episode "Related To Items You've Viewed", while she still wears the fat suit in public appearances and maintains the sweet matronly act, it's revealed that her true diabolical nature is now common knowledge.
65--->'''Leela:''' The jig is up, Mom! We're gonna expose your evil to the whole world!
66--->'''Mom:''' What kind of threat is that? Everybody knows I'm evil.
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69[[/folder]]
70
71[[folder:Walt, Larry, and Igner]]
72[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s_Sons_7480.png]]
73[[caption-width-right:320: L-R: Larry, Walt, Igner.]]
74
75->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche, Creator/DavidHerman and Creator/JohnDiMaggio\
76'''Debut:''' ''"A Fishful of Dollars"''
77
78Mom's three sycophantic sons/henchmen in order of importance. Walt is the oldest and supposedly most intelligent -- but even that isn't saying much. Larry is a sniveling yes-man to everything his mother says with an inferiority complex the size of New New York. And Igner is stupid.
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80* BigBrotherBully: Walt verbally and physically abuses his younger brothers on multiple occasions.
81* ButtMonkey: Larry, who is often abused by Mom and Walt, and Igner, who is usually assigned the worst jobs by his brother.
82* ComicTrio: Walt is the schemer, Larry is powerless, and Igner is stupid.
83* CovertPervert: Igner laughs at Mom saying she wants to see what's inside Leela's [[FunWithHomophones genes]] in "Leela and the Genestalk".
84* TheDitz: Igner is the dumbest of the three and speaks in a stereotypically SimpletonVoice.
85* TheDragon: Theoretically, Walt to Mom -- although he doesn't actually have any say in any of Mom's plans, he does have the authority to slap his brothers around.
86* DumbIsGood: Igner, the stupidest brother, is the only brother to deflect from Mom's evil plans in ''Bender's Game''. He gives the Planet Express crew a chance to hide instead of turning them in to his family, and he teams up with Farnsworth ([[spoiler:his father]]) to [[spoiler:destroy all the dark matter at the end]].
87* DumbassHasAPoint: "Bender's Game", in-universe.
88-->'''Walt:''' Did you see anyone?\
89'''Igner:''' Me?\
90'''Walt:''' Yes, you. You're the only one here.\
91'''Igner:''' If I'm the only one here, how could I see anyone?\
92'''Larry:''' He's got a point, Walt.\
93'''Walt:''' So does my knee! (''knees Larry'')
94* EpicFail: Igner is so dumb he once managed to become confused and [[TakeAThirdOption took a third option]] on a two-choice vote. He insists the ballot was confusing.
95* ExtremeDoormat: Larry is submissive to his older brother and mother, and ApologisesALot even when it's not his fault.
96* HeroicBastard: While Walt and Larry are implied to be Wernstrom's children, as Mom was previously married to him, [[spoiler:Igner's father is Mom's ex-boyfriend, Professor Farnsworth. He's the nicest of the siblings and helps Farnsworth save the day in ''Bender's Game'']].
97* {{Jerkass}}: Walt is the most similar to his Mom, being often malicious and abusive like her.
98* LikeParentLikeChild:
99** Walt behaves similarly to his mother, acting cruel and smacking around his brothers similar to how Mom smacks them around.
100** The end of ''Bender's Game'' shows that both [[spoiler:Igner and Farnsworth]] share the quirk of [[spoiler:swallowing inedible objects]]. This saves the day, as when they hug, [[spoiler:the dark matter and antimatter crystals in their stomachs touch and destroy all the dark matter for good]].
101* LukeYouAreMyFather: [[spoiler:Igner is Farnsworth's son, and Walt is Wernstrom's son. Larry hasn't been clarified, but is probably also Wernstrom's son, since the color of his hair is the same as Wernstrom's when he was younger.]]
102* ManChild: Igner acts more like a dumb little boy than a grown man.
103* MeaningfulName: Igner's name is a reference to the words "ignorant" and/or "ignoramus".
104* MiddleChildSyndrome: Larry, even described in-universe as the "sniveling middle child". He's the most insecure of the three and also the one who gets the most abuse.
105* NiceMeanAndInbetween: Walt is the mean one, Igner is the nice one, and Larry is the inbetween.
106* ObfuscatingStupidity: ''Igner'' of all people does this in ''Bender's Game'' to his brothers, which raises some questions about his usual behavior...
107* OnlySaneByComparison: It's hard to tell, thanks to Walt's crazy and idiotic plans, but other than those he does seem to be the only sane man in the trio.
108* PunchClockVillain: The brothers have had occasional appearances outside of Mom's schemes, and it seems that when Mom isn't around, the three of them lead almost normal lives (Larry in particular was once seen queuing up to use Bender's dating service).
109* PuttingOnTheReich: They seem to go to the same tailor as the [[Franchise/StarWars Galactic Empire]] and the [[{{Series/Firefly}} Union of Allied Planets]]. Made obvious in "Overclockwise", where Walt, Larry and Igner are playing ''World of World War II 3'' against Fry, Cubert and Bender as Nazis.
110* ShrinkingViolet: Larry is a spineless, NervousWreck who finds it difficult to even say aloud words like "bra".
111* SiblingsInCrime: They are the primary henchmen of Mom's business.
112* SissyVillain: All of them (particularly Larry) qualify.
113* TerribleTrio: Though they're not completely incompetent, Mom treats them as if they are. Their original plan to get Fry's [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment PIN number]] only worked because Fry was being... [[IdiotHero well, Fry]]. They're also very unconvincing as "owl exterminators" in ''Bender's Game.''
114* ThreeStoogesShoutOut: Their antics often mirror those of Film/TheThreeStooges: Walt is Moe, being the aggressive bully who physically abuses his cohorts via slapstick violence and isn't nearly as clever or smart as he thinks he is; Igner is Curly, being the lovable idiot who manages to take already dumb plans and make them even dumber; and [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Larry is Larry]], being the weak-willed middleman between Walt/Moe's abrasive leadership and Igner/Curly's overt stupidity. When Mom slaps them, it's dubbed with either the original Stooges multi-person slap sound or a very close match. It even gets a lampshading in "Bender's Game", when Mom tells them they'll need all their "Stoogely cunning" to infiltrate Planet Express.
115* TheUnfavourite: While Mom is mean to all three of them, it's pretty clear [[ButtMonkey Larry]] is her least favorite son.
116* VillainousFriendship: There are odd moments they have when [[BigBrotherBully Walt isn't slapping them around]]. They hang out and play video games with each other, for example, and seem to get along when off work.
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118
119[[folder:The Robot Devil]]
120[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Robot_Devil_1393.png]]
121[[caption-width-right:320:''"You can't just have your characters announce how they feel. ThatMakesMeFeelAngry!"'']]
122->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanCastellaneta (most appearances); Creator/MauriceLaMarche ("A Tale of Two Santas")\
123'''Debut:''' ''"Hell Is Other Robots"''
124
125Overlord of Robot Hell, tormentor of robotic souls, and sower of discord. His manipulations often turn against him.
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127* AffablyEvil: He might be the robot version of {{Satan}}, but he's actually a rather polite guy under most circumstances.
128* BodySurf: Should he get his body trashed, his digital ghost transfers into one of his countless replacement bodies on the double.
129* ChainOfDeals: Organizes deals with Bender and then Leela in "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" as part of a BatmanGambit to reclaim his hands from Fry... and it works!
130* ChessWithDeath: Or rather the devil in this case. People can challenge him to a fiddle contest to win back a dead robot's soul. The winner gets both the soul and a golden fiddle (which is also used for the contest, though it's mostly for show due to being highly impractical to use), while the loser gets a smaller, silver fiddle. And the devil gets to kill a loser at his leisure.
131* CrazyPrepared: Oh, so you think you can destroy the Robot Devil? He's got an endless closet of replacement bodies.
132* DealWithTheDevil: Several characters have made contracts with him in exchange for favors. Fry once switched hands with him, and Bender gave his firstborn son for a hellish robot army.
133* DeityOfMortalCreation: [[ReligiousRobot Robotology]] had the Robot Devil created in order to punish sinners. Initially, we're told [[DevilButNoGod there is no Robot God]], but he's eventually revealed to be real. Also Robot Jesus is a thing, but Jewish robots don't think he's their messiah.
134* TheDevilIsALoser: The guy is [[IdiotHero outsmarted by Fry]] and in one episode is seen in jail. And not even a high security facility.
135* EvenEvilHasStandards: The depths to which Bender can stoop shocks even him, like when [[spoiler:Bender reunites with his long-lost son, then punts him into a vat of electric fire, all because the Robot Devil offers Bender an army at the price of sacrificing his first-born son to him]]. A Downplayed example, however, since when he claims that even he's not that evil, he sounds more ''impressed'' than disgusted.
136** [[spoiler:And in "Calculon 2.0", his response to [[{{Narcissist}} Calculon's]] offer to perform a one man show for the residents of Robot Hell:]]
137--->'''Robot Devil:''' Haven't they suffered enough?!
138** In "Ghost in the Machines", he actually goes ''berserk'' at the idea that Fry said [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman human lives are more valuable than robot lives]], enough so that he immediately gets the idea for a DealWithTheDevil to let Bender haunt the Planet Express for payback. In an amusing zigzagging of the trope, he's not actually bothered by Fry driving Bender to suicide with such commentary, just that Fry said it in the first place.
139* EvilIsHammy: He tortures inhabitants of Robot Hell while performing exuberant musical numbers.
140* HiddenDepths: He is a music enthusiast.
141* IronicHell: Will exploit this when at his worst. Provided [[TheDevilIsALoser he's gotten the precise meaning of irony right]].
142* LaserGuidedKarma: His misfortune through "The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings" is because he puts his name on the Wheel of Robots (as a gesture of faith), never expecting the wheel would actually land on his name. A few days with Fry's hands has him ''pleading'' Fry to take them back.
143* LiteralGenie: How his deals work, with him usually keeping his word unless he gets screwed over by it, in which case he goes into JerkassGenie mode.
144* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His voice is based on Hans Conried's portrayal of Captain Hook in ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan''.
145* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Proves at the end of "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" that despite TheDevilIsALoser trope applying to him most of the time, he is extremely cunning and isn't to be underestimated.
146* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Given that there is a "Fairness in Hell Act" dating back to the 23rd century, he's probably this.
147* {{Satan}}: Apparently when robots started getting religion, it was felt that only a simulation of Satan would keep them on the straight and narrow.
148* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: When he's injured, though his voice does get high-pitched when he's enthusiastic.
149* SissyVillain: At one point, he summons the fire department to his office (which is in Robot Hell, full of fire and brimstone and lava) because his trash can is on fire. Note that the firemen (the Planet Express Crew) have to get through a wall of it just to get into the office.
150* SuperStrength: In the "Robot Hell" musical number alone, he casually rips off Bender's arm, launches him a couple dozen feet with a kick, and easily lifts him with one outstretched arm (note that Bender weighs 525 pounds).
151* ThatMakesMeFeelAngry: Calls out Fry for being too blunt in his lyrics, and is the TropeNamer.
152-->'''Robot Devil:''' Your lyrics lack subtlety! You can't just have your characters announce how they feel! [[HypocriticalHumor That makes me feel angry!]]
153* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: A somewhat literal example. A single drop of [=LaBarbara=]'s goat curry is enough to make him yell in pain, as he's enjoying a bowl of hellfire.
154* VillainSong: A whole one dedicated to Robot Hell, lyrics tailored to Bender's predicament (with Fry and Leela unwittingly contributing to the song). Gets a ContinuityNod in "Ghost in the Machine", when he cues up the ''exact same'' song again and Bender furiously shuts him and his band up.
155* WickedCultured: Guy likes his music, and gets incredibly angry at Fry's opera (which was mocking him at the time) being "as lousy as it is brilliant".
156* YouKeepUsingThatWord: In "The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings", he keeps misusing the word 'irony', and Bender keeps correcting him.
157-->'''Bender:''' It's not ironic, it's just coincidental.
158[[/folder]]
159
160[[folder:Robot Santa Claus]]
161[[quoteright:257:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/futurama_santa.jpg]]
162[[caption-width-right:257:''"Time to get jolly on your naughty asses!"'']]
163->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JohnGoodman (in "Xmas Story"); Creator/JohnDiMaggio (all other appearances)\
164'''Debut:''' ''"Xmas Story"''
165
166A robotic Santa Claus designed on Earth to determine who is naughty and who is nice at Christmas time (now "X-Mas"). However, due to a programming error, his AI finds a way to deem everyone naughty (though somehow excluding Zoidberg) and his resolution is to commit genocide to rectify it. Thus, every year at X-Mas, he comes down from his base on Neptune to smite Earth for its apparent indiscretion. Everyone on the planet typically fortifies their homes and cowers in fear until X-Mas has passed.
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168* AIIsACrapshoot: He was intended to determine who was naughty and who was nice. However, his standards were turned up ''way'' too high, causing him to decide that everyone (except for Zoidberg) is naughty. To make things worse, his solution to dealing with naughty people is to murder them.
169* AllCrimesAreEqual: "Mobsters beating up a shopkeeper for protection money: very naughty. Shopkeepers not paying their protection money: exactly as naughty."
170* ArcVillain: While Mom is the BigBad of the series as a whole, Robot Santa is the main threat for the Christmas episodes.
171* AssShove: People who try to bribe Santa get coal shoved up their ass.
172* AxCrazy: He makes Bender look pacifistic by comparison.
173* BadBoss: The midget Neptunians who slave in his toy factory on Neptune are starved and mistreated, and live in constant fear that he'll kill them for some minor slight.
174* BadSanta: A recurring homicidal robot villain with nigh-unachievable standards for "nice". For example, mafia thugs beating up a shopkeeper for protection money? That's naughty. But a shopkeeper refusing to pay mobsters protection money? Equally naughty! Scruffy the Janitor apparently gets on the "naughty" list simply by picking his nose.
175* BadassSanta: An evil robotic bazooka-wielding Santa. Heck, one song they sing about him is called "Santa Claus Is Gunning You Down".
176* CardCarryingVillain: He's well aware his actions are horrific, gleefully enjoying the harm he inflicts.
177-->'''Robot Santa:''' If I don't complete my brutal rampage, well, it just wouldn't be X-Mas.\
178'''Robot Santa:''' The scammers cheated me out of my Naughty List! Can you imagine the harm they might do with that list? ''I'' wanted to do that harm!
179* CrazyPrepared: He cannot be destroyed by logical paradoxes, since his head was built with paradox absorbing crumplezones (and he has spare heads).
180* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: When he sees Bender lamely attempt to frame an orphan for his mischief, he decides to put Bender on the naughty list on the spot. The time it takes for him to pull the list out and, slowly, write Bender's crime out by hand provides the Planet Express crew with ample time to put some distance between them.
181* DisproportionateRetribution: If anybody does something he consider "naughty", he's less likely to give them coal and more likely to turn ''them'' into charcoal.
182* TheDreaded: The entire planet Earth is terrified of him and won't go outside until X-Mas has passed.
183* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: "Xmas Story" seems to indicate he really is just badly programmed (although he already seems to enjoy his work), later appearances (especially ''Bender's Big Score'' make it very clear he is a sadistic monster who harms people as much because he enjoys it than any sense of duty.
184* EnemyMine: When Earth is taken over by scammers in ''Bender's Big Score'', Richard Nixon's Head forges an alliance with Robot Santa (along with Kwanzaabot and the Hanukkah Zombie) to create a sufficient military force to take it back. It's helped that the scammers cheated Santa out of his naughty list, giving him incentive to help.
185* EvenEvilHasStandards:
186** "My God, Bender! Framing an orphan? That's so naughty, I'll have to add it to my list right now."
187** Parodied in "A Tale of Two Santas". He's disgusted by the idea of teaming up with Bender (thinking Fry was telling Bender not to team up with him), but declares he has no choice - if he doesn't complete his ''brutal rampage'', it just wouldn't be X-Mas.
188** Mixes this with HypocriticalHumor in ''Bender's Big Score'', where he notes the harm the scammers could do with his naughty list, while mentioning that he wanted to do that harm first.
189* FauxAffablyEvil: Shows in one episode where he invites Bender to join him on his reign of terror after he took over for him, only to kick him off the sleigh not long afterwards.
190* FelonyMisdemeanor: If your name isn't John Zoidberg, ''everything you do'' is treated this way by him. Including just ''brushing your mustache''.
191* HypocriticalHumor: His nature as one of the most evil things in the universe despite existing to punish the naughty is one of his more common gags. It's probably the reason for why he has a natural defense against the inherent LogicBomb.
192* {{Jerkass}}: He's hostile to everyone except Zoidberg, [[PetTheDog who's the only person on his nice list]].
193* JerkassHasAPoint: In his first episode, Fry and Leela had disregarded one another's feelings, ''and'' Dr. Zoidberg's. Also Bender tried to pin the crimes he committed on Tinny Tim, a young orphan. Trying to kill them for it is an overreaction, though.
194* KarmaHoudini: He mainly gets away with the carnage and destruction he causes because it is [[NighInvulnerable really, really hard to kill him]]. Everyone in the show's universe treats his annual visit as a way of life -- or, sometimes, cause of death -- that can't be avoided.
195* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Despite normally [[KarmaHoudini getting away with his crimes]], he has had a few moments of karma:
196** He was blasted into space at the end of "Xmas Story", cutting his rampage short for the year.
197** He gets trapped in ice for the bulk of "A Tale of Two Santas" after he tried to keep the Planet Express ship from leaving his planet.
198** His naughty list is stolen by the scammers in "Bender's Big Score", leaving him unable to perform his usual X-Mas checks.
199** Robot Santa suffers what may be his most humiliating defeat yet in “I Know What You Did Next Xmas”. He gets kidnapped by a time-travelling Bender and Zoidberg who tie him up with Xmas tree lights, and they lock him up in an old meat locker upon returning to the present. Then when he breaks out and attempts to kill the two, he slips on a puddle of Zoidberg's "dumpster nog" and gets electrocuted by Xmas tree lights, short-circuiting him out. Finally he gets dismantled by Bender and Zoidberg as they try to dispose of his body, leaving him nothing but a head as he reactivates.
200* KnightTemplar: He has been programmed to determine who is naughty and who is nice. Unfortunately, his standards for nice are set too high -- everyone except Dr. Zoidberg is considered naughty, and to make matters worse, he ain't limited to putting coal in your stocking. He's more likely to turn you into charcoal instead.
201* LaughablyEvil: The sheer amount of cruelty he pulls off is so utterly over-the-top that you can't help but laugh.
202* LogicBomb: Subverted -- he was built with paradox-proof crumple zones to prevent him from being destroyed by them.
203* LudicrousPrecision: Don't dare suggest he hasn't checked his list. He performs over ''fifty mega-checks'' per second.
204* MoralSociopathy: A KnightTemplar example. He has a very strict code of morals. But he doesn't really seem to care for other people. He only applies these ethics to other people and only when they do something wrong.
205* NighInvulnerable: Part of the reason he's allowed to run rampant is because it's ludicrously difficult to actually hurt, never mind kill him. Being blown up in "Xmas Story" only sent him flying away, and he took the brunt of the Planet Express ship's thrusters without melting in "A Tale of Two Santas".
206* OddFriendship: Has a cordial friendship with Kwanzaabot and the Hanukkah Zombie, the former of which doesn't seem remotely concerned by all the mass murder he commits.
207* PetTheDog:
208** He treats Zoidberg very well in contrast to the other characters.
209--->'''Robot Santa:''' You've all been very naughty, VERY naughty indeed! Except you Dr. Zoidberg, this is for you.
210--->'''Zoidberg:''' A pogo stick!
211** Subverted after he frees Bender from being executed for his crimes, he gives him a gift... an empty box.
212--->'''Robot Santa:''' Oh, it might appear empty, but the message is clear: Play Santa again, and I'll ''kill you'' next year.
213* Really700YearsOld: Has made X-Mas horrible for 200 years straight.
214* SantasSweatshop: Robot Santa rules Neptune with an iron fist, to the point that his "elves" are actually short due to malnourishment, and his actual workshop is more of a blatant fortress.
215* TheSociopath: His love of indiscriminately murdering everyone makes him even worse than Bender.
216* SuperPoweredRobotMeterMaid: For a robot designed to distribute gifts, he's alarmingly overbuilt.
217* VillainDecay: In-universe in ''Bender's Big Score''. His heart wasn't in it anymore.
218* VillainSong: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted.]] His one major singing role, "This Trinity's Going to War", is about him and his allies getting ready to help retake the Earth from the scammer aliens. Of course, he's just as bloodthirsty as normal throughout.
219* WouldHarmASenior: One of his victims was a grandfather he choked to death with a chestnut, with his grandson complaining about the smell resulting from the old man's festering cadaver in the letter he writes to Santa.
220* WouldHurtAChild: Several of his victims on his X-Mas rampages are children, including one girl he maimed with a bicycle gun.
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder:The Robot Mafia]]
224[[quoteright:324:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/robot_mafia.jpg]]
225[[caption-width-right:324:''"We're the Robot Mafia. The '''entire''' Robot Mafia."'']]
226->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche (Donbot and Clamps) and Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Joey Mousepad)\
227'''Debut:''' ''"Bender Gets Made"''
228
229The Robot Mafia is an organized crime syndicate of robots located in Little Bitaly. The Donbot, its boss, and goons Clamps and Joey Mousepad represent the entire society.
230----
231* ActuallyPrettyFunny: What saves Bender from Mousepad and Clamps is the Donbot being amused by Bender's [[{{Jerkass}} lack of tact]] and [[RefugeInAudacity bold facedly trying to steal fifty dollars from him]].
232* AffablyEvil: Joey is, at least.
233* AxCrazy: Clamps is probably the most violent goon of the Robot Mafia, ready to attack anyone at any time.
234* BerserkButton: Pretty much ''anything'' will set Clamps off, but he's very protective of his job as chief clamping guy.
235* BigThinShortTrio: Mousepad, Clamps and Donbot; respectively.
236* CharacterCatchphrase: Invoked. As evidenced by the commentary for "Bendless Love", the producers wanted "Clamp clamp ka-bamp!" to be Clamps's catchphrase. Generally, though, he's got THE CLAMPS, or some variation of the word "clamp".
237* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Joey Mousepad, especially in "Bendless Love":
238-->'''Donbot:''' That scab's gonna have a little on-the-job accident.\
239'''Joey Mousepad:''' With all due respect, Donbot, I don't think we should rely on an accident to happen. Let's kill him ourselves.\
240''(Donbot makes a sound that's between a groan and mumbling)''
241* TheDon: That's Donbot function, although it's obviously carried to the point of parody.
242-->'''Donbot:''' Their desire to keep living shows me no respect.
243* DumbMuscle: Joey Mousepad is the muscle. But oh, man, is he stupid.
244* EmbarrassingFirstName: Clamps' full name is "Francis X. Clampazzo".
245-->'''Joey Mousepad:''' Your name's Francis? Whoa-ho-ho!
246* {{Expy}}: They resemble the characters Fat Tony, Legs and Louie, the Springfield Mafia, from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''. Fat Tony would be the Donbot (he is fat and the boss), Legs would be Joey Mousepad and Louie would be Clamps (his face looks similar).
247* FatBastard: Donbot is noticeably rotund and is essentially a robotic gangster.
248* FauxAffablyEvil: Donbot likes to put on a friendly air even while in the midst of threatening and intimidating others.
249* GoodScarsEvilScars: Clamps has a scar, riveted back together, below his right eye.
250* HairTriggerTemper: Clamps is easily the most violent and irritable of the three.
251* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: They love to threaten people who disobey their orders or steal from them, but when some bending robots go on strike for being paid unfairly, they were quick to side with the striking robots. However, that's also because they consider themselves the "duly elected" mobsters of the union, and Donbot is incensed that the money is being given to scabs, rather than to ''him''.
252* {{Jerkass}}: As you might expect from a group of robot criminals, they have no problem using threats and violence to get their way.
253* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Donbot never gets punished for his actions until "Viva Mars Vegas", where the Native Martians kick him, Joey Mousepad and Clamps out of the casino he took from the Wongs.
254* KnightOfCerebus: Unlike other villains, they are played seriously, many times. Downplayed, as they are still involved in many comedic moments, especially Joey and Clamps.
255* TheMafia: It's in their name.
256* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Joey is lacking in intelligence and has a generally friendly personality.
257* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Clamps is rather similar to [[Creator/JoePesci Joe Pesci's]] character in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' with his HairTriggerTemper.
258* OddlySmallOrganization: Parodied. The Robot Mafia consists of only two minions and a "Donbot", and, temporarily, Bender.
259* OnlySaneMan: Donbot is the only one of the robot mafia with his head together. Usually, at any rate.
260* PrettyInMink: Donbot gets his girl a white fur coat [[FellOffTheBackOfATruck he just happened to get from Burlington Coat Factory]].
261* ReligiousRobot: Are nominally [[SpaceX Space]] Catholics, as seen in "[[Recap/FuturamaS6E14TheSilenceOfTheClamps The Silence of the Clamps]]" where the Space Pope rather than Preacherbot, conducts a Robot Wedding.
262* TheSociopath: Especially Clamps, and Donbot has to keep him in check.
263* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: Clamps' solution for everything is to clamp on whatever needs clamping with his clamp hands.
264-->'''Joey Mousepad''': Maybe you should give 'em the clamps, Clamps! \
265'''Clamps''': Gee, you think? You think that maybe I should use these clamps that I use ''every'' day at ''every'' opportunity? [[SuddenlyShouting YOU'RE A FREAKIN' GENIUS, YA IDIOT!]]
266[[/folder]]
267
268[[folder:Lrrr and Ndnd (of the planet Omicron Persei 8!)]]
269[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Lrrr_and_Ndnd_1341.png]]
270[[caption-width-right:320:''"It is true, what they say: men are from Omicron Persei 7, women are from Omicron Persei 9!"'']]
271->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MauriceLaMarche and Creator/TressMacNeille\
272'''Debut:''' ''"When Aliens Attack"''
273
274The rulers of the planet Omicron Persei 8, Lrrr and Ndnd (pronounced "Lerrr" and "Nen-DEN-duh") are typically presented as working towards conquering other planets to expand their empire. When not conquering other planets, they act like a remarkably stereotypical couple that have been married for years, watching television, having petty arguments and the like. Their race, the Omicronians, are capable of producing several millions of (delicious) children, an asset which allows them to conquer many planets, as mentioned above.
275----
276* AliensSpeakingEnglish: They seem to have their own language (like when Ndnd was counting to the little Omicronian in "The Problem With Popplers") but for the convenience of us (and probably the writers), they always speak English. [[FridgeBrilliance However they DO spend most of their free time watching 20th/21st century Earth television broadcasts...]]
277* AliensStealCable: They're not stealing it, they're just watching old transmissions that have just started reaching them. Unless something blocks the transmission. Or it's an episode of ''Friends'' about Joey.
278* BadassCape: Lrrr, and pretty much standard attire for Omicronian men in positions of power. Lrrr claims he killed his father for his.
279* BerserkButton:
280** Animated movies. Lrrr shoots his TV when Fox is interrupted and shows eight of them in a row.
281** "THIS CONCEPT OF WUV CONFUSES AND ''INFURIATES'' US!"
282* BigBad: Apart from Mom, the Omicronians are another selection of characters often played as villains.
283* BigEater: Omicronians can eat a human (or orangutan) whole in one go. Though depending on the human, [[IntoxicationEnsues they might regret it later]].
284* BlackComedyRape: A human woman tries to force herself onto Lrrr in "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences".
285* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Omicronian morality is pretty different from 20th / 21st century norms, so they have difficulty with old Earth shows. For example, they think ''Friends'' is stupid because Ross, as the largest cast member, doesn't simply ''eat'' the others.
286-->'''Ndnd:''' Perhaps they are saving that for sweeps.
287* CharacterCatchphrase:
288** "I am Lrrr, ''ruler of the planet Omicron Persei 8!''" Said even to people already ''very'' familiar with him. And when he's trying to [[PaperThinDisguise hide his identity]].
289---> '''Lrrr:''' Oh, I'm just... some guy... ''[[VerbalTic ruler of the planet Omicron Persei Eight!]]''
290** According to ''T For Terrestrial'', this is a common trait among Omicronians.
291---> '''Drrr''': I am Drrr, Doctor of the Planet Omicron Persei 8!
292* CompensatingForSomething: Lrrr helpfully informs a plastic surgeon that his horns are a sign of virility... and that [[BizarreAlienBiology they house his testicles]]. He's promptly recommended to get horn extensions.
293* DestructoNookie: Before he and Ndnd get it on, Lrrr warns the Planet Express crew to flee to a five hundred meter radius.
294* DisproportionateRetribution: Lrr's response to every grievance, no matter how petty, is to shoot, kill, eat, and/or wage war on it.
295* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: A human girl with an alien fetish forces Lrrr to have sex with her. He cries about it the next day, but you know, it's (supposed to be) [[PlayedForLaughs funny.]]
296* DomesticAbuse: More specifically, DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale. PlayedForLaughs, of course.
297* TheDreaded: Some of the most feared antagonists in the series, with the Professor screaming "Oh, God, they're back!" when they showed up for a second time. To the point that only [[ItMakesSenseInContext Santa Claus]] challenges them for the fear they can illicit in the cast.
298* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: Lrrr's introduction of "greetings, Earth morsels" to a crowd of humans doesn't go down well.
299* EvilIsHammy: This concept of ham-style acting '''confuses and''' '''''INFURIATES LRRR!'''''
300* EvilSoundsDeep: Lrrr. Maurice [=LaMarche=] is ''very'' insistent it's a different voice from Morbo (and it is, being higher).
301* ExtremeOmnivore: Humans, orangutans, Amphibonians, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking cottage cheese]], they're not too picky. Except for candy hearts, which they can't stomach.
302* {{Flanderization}}: Their strained marriage. Starting from "Spanish Fry", Ndnd's nagging and tense relationship with her husband start becoming her only traits.
303* FryingPanOfDoom: Ndnd occasionally brandishes one in her later nagging appearances.
304* HairTriggerTemper: It doesn't take much to spark their ire, considering they declare war on Earth over a canceled TV show, and try to kill the Planet Express crew over bad Valentine's Day candy.
305* HenpeckedHusband: Oh, God, is Lrrr ever. In "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences", Ndnd is '''mad''' at finding that Leela is more successful at nagging and forcing Lrrr to do stuff than she is (and Leela is only trying to help him save his marriage).
306* HiddenDepths: According to "Spanish Fry", Lrr has a sensitive side. He insists he only wrote Ndnd a love poem to test his printer.
307* IsThisThingStillOn: Lrrr sets about scratching his crotch once he thinks the camera has stopped rolling on his announcement to eat a human in compensation for all the children consumed by humans.
308* JustEatHim: Lrrr 's preferred method of dealing with conflict.
309* KlingonsLoveShakespeare: Or at least they love 20th Century prime time Earth TV shows. They're introduced going to war against Earth due to "Single Female Lawyer" cutting off in the middle of an episode ([[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom thanks to Fry accidentally knocking Fox off the air permanently]] 1000 years prior).
310* KnightOfCerebus: It's made very clear whenever they show up that they are a massive threat, both physically and militarily, twice conquering the planet Earth with ease.
311* LargeHam: They tend to say everything in the most dramatic fashion possible. It's shown this is true for all Omicronians.
312-->'''Ndnd:''' What is this emotion you humans call "wuv"?\
313'''Lrrr :''' Surely you mean "love"?\
314'''Ndnd:''' No, "wuv", with an Earth w. BEHOLD! ''(shows Lrr a candy heart saying as such)''
315* LaughablyEvil: While technically villains, and definitely threatening, they're not actually evil as such (nowhere near the level of Mom or Nixon), and their antics are generally played for laughs.
316* NoIndoorVoice: Omicronians in general, but Lrrr is the best example.
317* PaperThinDisguise: Lrrr tries to use one when buying an aphrodisiac in "Spanish Fry". What takes the cake is that when the video is shown to Leela, Fry, and Bender, Leela recognizes Lrrr before he even says a word.
318* ThatMakesMeFeelAngry: "This concept of 'wuv' CONFUSES AND INFURIATES US!"
319* VillainsOutShopping: They're even introduced to ''Futurama'' as demanding to be shown the final episode of a long-lost Earth television show, ''[[Series/AllyMcBeal Single Female Lawyer]]''.
320* WeightWoe: "The Problem with Popplers" establishes Lrrr is supposed to be watching his weight.
321* WellDoneSonGuy: Lrrr's father.
322[[/folder]]
323
324[[folder:President Richard Nixon('s head)]]
325[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/President_Nixon_4324.png]]
326[[caption-width-right:320:''"If there's one thing Nixon is known for, it's class. Let's cut this turd loose!"'']]
327->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillyWest\
328'''Debut:''' ''"Space Pilot 3000"''
329
330[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The head of former U.S. President]] UsefulNotes/RichardNixon. He first appears in the series premiere in a hall of heads of presidential figures, getting knocked over by Fry -- which shatters his head jar and causes him to go into a frenzy. However, he gets a much bigger role when he decides to bodyjack Bender and exploit a Constitutional loophole to win an election, but gets cornered in Watergate and has to fork over Bender's body or let him play a recording of a psychotic rant he just spouted off. Still, Nixon wins the election (due to the large number of robot votes he gets by sporting another, insanely huge robot body) and becomes President of Earth again -- a surprisingly ''decent'' one... [[TakeThat go figure.]] He has since become a recurring character, and most often plays the PresidentEvil role. Nixon also has Spiro Agnew at his side as vice president again -- though he's in the exact opposite predicament of all the other 20th-century cameo characters -- an unintelligible body without a head.
331----
332
333* AscendedExtra: Originally he was only intended to appear in the pilot episode, and maybe have an occasional cameo thereafter. However, the voice that Billy West created for him ended up making the character much funnier than the creators anticipated, leading to Nixon being given a more substantial role starting with the second season.
334* BadassBoast: After getting reelected to the Presidency in "Decision 3012":
335-->'''Nixon always WINS!!! AROOOO!!!'''
336* BerserkButton: ''Do not'' smash his containment jar or he will go aggro on you, biting like a rabid jackal.
337--> "That's it -- you just made ''my '''list.'''''"
338* {{Bowdlerise}}: In-universe example in ''Saturday Morning Fit Pit'' during the [[Franchise/GIJoe G I Zapp]] cartoon where he hilariously tries to dub over or tone down the more violent scenes of the cartoon until it becomes too much even for him and he pulls the plug.
339* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: "Draft dodger? Sex offender? Sex dodger?"
340* CardCarryingVillain: He loves doing evil.
341* CharacterCatchphrase: "Aroooooo!"
342* ChekhovsGunman: He appears as a minor character in the pilot, only to return later on in the series and become the President, and thus a major recurring character.
343* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Nixon himself isn't an example, but the enormous robot body he used to get elected in ''A Head in the Polls'' hasn't appeared since that episode.
344* ComedicSociopathy: He's presented as a head with a bottomless appetite for evil. Although he seems more interested in making the threats than doing the deeds.
345-->''I'll sell our children's organs to zoos for meat! And I'll break into peoples' houses at night and wreck up the place! [[EvilLaugh Muhahahaha!]]''
346* ADayInTheLimelight: The framing device for ''Saturday Morning Fun Pit'' revolves around him and the headless body of Agnew watching Saturday morning cartoons.
347* DoIReallySoundLikeThat: When Bender plays back Nixon's incriminating rant about voters in "A Head in the Polls".
348-->'''Nixon:''' My God, [[ComicallyMissingThePoint I really sound like that?]] I thought my voice had more of a Clark Gable quality.
349* {{Eagleland}}: Type II.
350* EvilIsHammy: '''"NIXON'S BACK!!!"'''
351* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Justified in-universe in that he's gone insane since the present.
352* {{Jerkass}}: A trait that is exaggerated from Nixon's actual persona. In-universe the exaggeration is explained as a result of SanitySlippage from being stuck as a head in a jar at the head museum and unable to do anything important anymore.
353* KarmaHoudini: Among his glaring list of wrongdoings, the biggest is flattening his secretary under the gargantuan boot of his super-sized robot body when he made his startling entrance as newly-reelected president of Earth, yet nobody said a word about it. Here's hoping she lived...
354* LaughablyEvil: He's an extremely dishonest and vile President, plus the show milks a lot of humor for his tendency to be shamelessly and openly evil
355* LoopholeAbuse: How he got to run for president again, since no''body'' could have more than two terms, he got a new body. Bender's body, to be specific.
356* OldShame: In-universe, he regrets funding the Moon landing. "Nothing up there but dry rocks and those revolting onion men!"
357* PetTheDog: Subverted.
358-->'''Nixon:''' Now look here, you drugged out communist! I paid for this body and I'd no sooner return it than I would my little cocker spaniel dog, Checkers.\
359'''Checkers' Head:''' Arf!\
360'''Nixon:''' Shut up, dammit!
361** Played straight in ''Crimes Of The Hot'', where he thanks Earth's robots for stopping global warming by moving Earth further from the sun by declaring the extra week created by the larger orbit "Robot Party Week".
362* PokeThePoodle: One episode has him watching a squirrel walk on a telephone wire, hoping it'll fall off.
363-->'''Nixon''': Come on, fall. Fall, dammit! FALL!
364* PresidentEvil: His political promises include selling children's organs to zoos for meat, using the poor's teeth as a cheap source for aquarium gravel, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking going into people's houses at night to wreck up the place.]] He also keeps up his predecessor's habit of starting pointless wars against defenceless enemies for no reason whatsoever.
365* TheRemnant: He and his 20th century staff are the only members of the Republicans that call themselves Republicans in the present day, since the Republican Party at some point became the Fingerlican Party.
366* TakeThat: Serves as one against Nixon for the writers. Note that Nixon was made fun of semi-regularly on the first few seasons of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', until Nixon's death in the mid 1990s. A very huge and [[ItsPersonal personal one]] for West himself, who was drafted for the Vietnam War. He came up with the werewolf like mannerisms from watching one of Nixon's debates with Kennedy in 1960.
367* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Charleston Chew.
368* VillainousFriendship: Is good friends with [[KillAllHumans Morbo]].
369* VillainTeamUp: Despite having been odds with him in one episode, Nixon and [[VillainProtagonist Bender]] consistently team up whenever Nixon is scheming.
370* VoodooShark: An in-universe example: In "Into The Wild Green Yonder", Fry finds out that Nixon staged the moon landing -- [[spoiler:''on Venus'']]. This is especially a voodoo shark in-universe, since [[ContinuitySnarl Fry and Leela went to the Moon and visited the site of the Moon landing in another episode]], and a previous movie has Nixon mention the moon landing.
371* WouldHurtAChild: Implied. Later confirmed that he ''would'' given half a chance.
372-->'''Nixon:''' (''noticeably sweating''): Well, the question's... vague, you never say what kind of candy, or if anyone's watching... at any rate I certainly wouldn't harm the child.\
373(''Lie detector goes crazy'')
374[[/folder]]
375
376[[folder:Dr. Ogden Wernstrom]]
377[[quoteright:254:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/werrrrnstrom_7515.png]]
378[[caption-width-right:254:''"It's time you left science to the 120-year-olds!"'']]
379->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHerman\
380'''Debut:''' "A Big Piece of Garbage"
381
382One of Professor Farnsworth's former Mars University graduate students, and his prized pupil before he turned against the professor and became his rival after receiving his idea the worst grade possible, [[FMinusMinus an A-]].
383----
384* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Started off as this to the professor, and is undeniably more successful.
385* TheBGrade: He turns against the professor upon receiving an A- due to poor penmanship on one of his assignments. After 100 years, he finally gets his revenge on Farnsworth by giving his new invention the worst grade imaginable, an A Minus Minus.
386* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He started out as just a rival for Professor Farnsworth, but in situations such as those in ''Beast With a Billion Backs'', he tries agreeing with the Professor on the issues at hand, though Farnsworth ends up ignoring him. They eventually end up working together, and not all that reluctantly at one point.
387* ChildHater: In "Rage Against the Vaccine," he boasts about his EXPLOVID-23 vaccine causing infertility, dubiously claiming that studies prove children are what make people angriest and insisting that nobody really likes kids.
388* EnemyMine: Teams up with Farnsworth during ''The Beast With a Billion Backs'' to defeat Yivo and surprisingly ends up bonding with his rival somewhat. However, it's reset by the end of the episode as they fight once more over whose invention was more helpful in Yivo's defeat.
389* {{Jerkass}}: His constant smug attitude even costs him his Academy Prize.
390-->'''Mayor Poopenmeyer:''' I now present [Professor Farnsworth] with the Academy Prize, which we confiscated from Doctor Wernstrom after it became apparent that he was a jackass.
391* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: He always wears a white labcoat. Appropriate for a scientist though he wears it wherever he is.
392* OneShotCharacter: Was originally going to be this, but the writers decided he was too good and made him a recurring character.
393* PhraseCatcher: "''WERN''-STROM!" Professor Farnsworth just can't help himself and must cry his name whenever they meet.
394* SayMyName: Whenever he appears, Professor Farnsworth will call out "Wernstrom!"
395* SitcomArchNemesis: Professor Farnsworth deeply loathes Wernstrom and won't pass any chance he gets to outdo him, arguing even when Wernstrom is trying to support him.
396-->'''Farnsworth''': I say we must mount an expedition to the anomaly forthwith!
397-->'''Wernstrom''': I agree!
398-->'''Farnsworth''': ''Wernstrom!''
399-->'''Wernstrom''': Professor Farnsworth is correct, only a manned mission can - (''Farnsworth throws a set of false teeth at him'') Gah!
400-->'''Farnsworth''': Don't listen to that crackpot!
401-->'''Wernstrom''': But I'm ''agreeing'' with you!
402-->'''Farnsworth''': [[WontTakeYesForAnAnswer I'll make you eat those words, you moron!]]
403* SmugSnake: He never fails to brag about his own success and rub it in Farnsworth's face.
404[[/folder]]
405
406[[folder:Alcazar]]
407[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fnlsignwaayjbbu.jpg]]
408 [[caption-width-right:225:''"We don't want to look like slobs in front of the other species, do we? Then get to work on these dishes. Then organize my collection of naked celebrity photos by name and what you can see."'']]
409->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHerman\
410'''Debut:''' '':A Bicyclops Built for Two"''
411
412A purple-haired Cyclops like Leela who claims to be from her home planet Cyclopia and attempts to court her so that their race can be repopulate. [[spoiler:Turns out, he's just a shape-shifter manipulating her and four other women into marrying him.]]
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414* AdamAndEvePlot: He wants to marry Leela because they're the last surviving Cyclopians and their union would be their only shot at repopulating the race. [[spoiler:At least, that's what he tells Leela.]]
415* BitchInSheepsClothing: Initially appears to be an okay guy, crushed with loneliness from living alone. Then he turns out to be an utter pig.
416* {{Catfishing}}: An allegorical play on the concept: Leela first met him on the internet while he was pretending to be another cyclops, but he turns out to be a shapeshifter exploiting her for sex and labor.
417* {{Expy}}: He's based somewhat on Al Bundy from ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'', where Leela's voice actress Katey Sagal played Al's wife Peggy. Notably, Leela spends a portion of the episode dressed as Peggy, and even adresses him as "Al".
418* VisualPun: An especially nerdy one: his [[spoiler: final form]] (on-screen) is a [[spoiler: grasshopper]], and at the start of his appearance in the episode he made up some bullshit about the last of his and Leela's "race" being indecisive on people like the latter's role in society being a supermodel or a temple priestess. [[spoiler: One of these professions involves anti-phishing and the other is strictly anti-polygamy in terms of ethical code, but the respective in-puns are swapped- Alacazar is as fishy as a ''[[FunWithHomophones tempura roll]]'', what with grasshoppers often being used as bait for fish, but also as polygamist as a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tettigoniidae Tettigoniid]] with several mating calls (soon-to-be wives) and a ''tegmen'' representing a ''pair'' of eyes, with said tegmina being [[FunWithHomophones super-modified.]]]]
419* VoluntaryShapeshifter: [[spoiler:He turns out to be a shape-shifter, with his true form resembling a grasshopper.]]
420* WalkingSpoiler: It's difficult to talk about him without spoiling how his debut episode ends.
421[[/folder]]
422
423[[folder:Fnog]]
424->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHerman\
425'''Debut:''' ''"Raging Bender"''
426
427A martial arts instructor who once taught Leela, but treated her poorly just because she was a girl.
428----
429* CorruptedCharacterCopy: He's a clear pastiche of both Mr. Miyagi from ''Film/{{The Karate Kid|1984}}'' and Yoda from ''Franchise/StarWars'', but unlike either of them he is a self-admitted lousy teacher and his training of Leela consisted entirely of mocking her with sexist insults while not caring at all about helping her improve her fighting technique and refusing to acknowledge her accomplishments. He's anything but a wise and charitable mentor.
430* GreenAndMean: He's a green alien who happens to be a misogynist prick.
431* HateSink: Given that he's essentially a misogynist douchebag who feels no shame whatsoever for treating Leela like crap just because she's female, it's rather blatant that it's intended for the audience to despise him.
432* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He refuses to acknowledge Leela's skill just because she's female. The excuse he gives is that Leela lacks "the will of the warrior", which he insists only men can possess.
433* StrawMisogynist: He mainly exists to be a sexist asshole whom Leela ultimately beats up in retribution for how he treated her. He even believes that boys and girls go to separate Hells and that Boy Hell is comparatively better.
434[[/folder]]
435
436[[folder:Roberto]]
437[[quoteright:337:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fifty_sixin_7622.png]]
438[[caption-width-right:337:''"You callin' me crazy? Just 'cause I got a hotel in my foot don't make me a'' '''''BOOGALEE-MOOGALEE-MOOGALEE!'''''''"'']]
439->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHerman\
440'''Debut:''' ''"Insane in the Mainframe"''
441
442A dangerously unstable serial bank robbing robot who was built by a team of engineers for the sole purpose of creating an insane robot. Appeared several times up until "The Six Million Dollar Mon", where [[spoiler:he is put to death. Twice. [[UnexplainedRecovery Though he eventually started appearing again]].]]
443----
444* AbusiveParents: His mother apparently welded him to the wall a few times as a child, which is implied to be the reason he is insane in his debut appearance.
445* AxCrazy: A criminally insane, psychotic stab-bot.
446* BackFromTheDead:
447** [[spoiler:Resurrected in "The Six Million Dollar Mon" after he is put to death via electromagnetic chair, though he dies for a second time after eating a piece of Hermes skin that absorbed unbearable heat from [=LaBarbara's=] cooking]].
448** [[spoiler:Later reappears in "Stench and Stenchibility" [[UnexplainedRecovery with no explanation]].]]
449** [[spoiler:Lampshaded in ''Worlds Of Tomorrow'', when URL outright asks him how many times he’s been executed, to which Roberto replies at minimum ''once''.]]
450* BankRobbery: He is a serial bank robber, and hits the same bank three times in a row in his debut appearance.
451* TheCaligula: His fantasy counterpart in ''Bender's Game'' is somehow even more deranged than the normal Roberto, being a parody of mad kings in fantasy works such as [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Denethor]]. His behavior even echoes a myth told by Suetonius about the historical Caligula (that he declared war on Neptune and had his soldiers throw spears at the ocean), but the King's approach was if anything ''worse'', as he had his entire army tied to a boulder and rolled into the sea to fight "the scallops".
452-->''[Swinging his sword wildly at nothing]'' "Stop laughin' at me, flying avocado! Ha-HAAA! Haaaah! Haa! HAAAAH!"\
453"What the...?! ''You're'' not made of ''Tuesday!"''
454* CharacterCatchphrase: His "Ha-HAA!". Usually said when attempting to stab something.
455* {{Flanderization}}: In his first appearance, he was capable of acting normal to the point of CasualDangerDialogue, but later appearances escalated his insanity to the point of [[TalkativeLoon occasional gibberish]]. This could be a result of SanitySlippage, however.
456* TheFriendNobodyLikes: What, can't he visit his old friends and take them hostage?
457* GoneHorriblyRight: Designed by a team of engineers to be an insane robot, though according to him, [[BlatantLies they failed]].
458* KarmicDeath: After taking over Hermes's robot body, he tries to eat his skin. [[spoiler:The end result is that he melts since the skin absorbed unbearable heat from [=LaBarbara's=] cooking]].
459* LaughablyEvil: His crazy antics and predeliction for threatening people with violence over the slightest of provocations are frequently played in a comedic light.
460* MoodSwinger: He can go from calm and friendly-ish to manic screaming at the drop of a hat, and then right back.
461-->'''Roberto:''' ''(after escaping the sanitarium)'' Thanks for helping me escape, Bender.\
462'''Bender:''' Ah, it was nothing.\
463'''Roberto:''' ''IT WAS NOT NOTHING!''
464* OnceKilledAManWithANoodleImplement: Roberto may favor knives, but he's apparently not above using socks to kill people.
465--> '''Roberto:''' You ever kill a man with a sock? It ain't so hard. HA-HAA!
466* PsychoKnifeNut: A RoboticPsychopath who loves stabbing.
467-->'''Roberto''': I was designed by a team of engineers attempting to build an insane robot but it seems, they failed!\
468'''Vending Machine''': Um, actually - ''(Roberto stabs him)''
469* RoboticPsychopath: He was designed to be an insane robot.
470* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler: He is very obviously killed by the end of "The Six Million Dollar Mon", but was apparently reincarnated ''again'' sometime before "Stench and Stenchibility". Possibly that Backup Unit Bender mentioned robots having in an earlier episode.]]
471* WithFriendsLikeThese: He's a friend of Bender's, but he won't hesitate to threaten, attack, and kidnap even Bender should the mood strike him.
472[[/folder]]
473
474[[folder:Flexo]]
475[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flexo.jpg]]
476->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDimaggio\
477'''Debut''': ''"The Lesser Of Two Evils"''
478
479Flexo is a bending unit, similar to Bender.
480----
481* BaitAndSwitch: His way of speaking is to state one thing, then explain that he means the opposite.
482* BeardOfEvil: Sports a robotic goatee, a visual cue that Flexo is Bender's evil twin, [[SubvertedTrope but for double negatives in effect.]]
483* BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in his second appearance "Bendless Love".
484-->'''Flexo''': You bastard! They (The prison inmates) treated me like an animal, and that's what I became! ({{Beat}}) Hahahaha! Nah I'm just kiddin' you're great!
485* GoodCounterpart: To Bender. Fry initially assumes that he's Bender's EvilCounterpart but his jealousy blinds him to the fact that it's actually the other way around.
486* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Fry originally suspects that Flexo will try to steal the crown from the Miss Universe pageant. It turns out that ''Bender'' is the one attempting to steal the crown and Flexo is actually trying to stop him.
487* {{Jerkass}}: While not outright ''evil'' like Bender, Flexo's still as much of a jerk as Bender in every other way, at least where Fry's concerned, to the extent the Planet Express crew mistake Fry's complaints about him for being about Bender.
488-->'''Fry''': [Flexo]'s much worse. He smokes, he drinks, and he posts naked pictures of me on the internet!\
489'''Amy''': That's Bender alright.\
490'''Fry''': I'm talking about Flexo!
491* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. When Angleyne asks if he's okay when an unbendable girder is dropped on him he says "Never better. Haha! Nah, I'm just yankin' your chain, I'm dying."
492* MistakenIdentity: Unsurprisingly, he was thrown in jail because he was mistaken for Bender.
493* TranquilFury: "Hahaha! I really appreciate that buddy... Nah, I'm joshin' ya, ''that was quite annoying.''"
494[[/folder]]
495
496[[folder:That Guy (Steve Castle)]]
497[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/that_guy.jpg]]
498->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHerman
499
500A SmugSnake Executive from the 80's (Duh) who got frozen because of a fatal disease. Takes over the company, with Fry as his right hand man in one episode.
501----
502* AffablyEvil: A pretty decent guy to Fry, despite him being rather incompetent. However, this is more likely out of nostalgia, seeing him as a useful pawn, or part of some elaborate scheme that never got into motion rather than being nice.
503** He ultimately turns out to be trying to do right by the Planet Express crew, even if only as a side-effect of his own self-interest, by fooling Mom into buying Planet Express at over $100 per share, which would have made everyone but Zoidberg, who sold him all of his shares earlier in the episode, and Hattie, who only has one share, into millionaires.
504* AllThereInTheManual: He is only ever referred to as "That Guy". According to the audio commentary, his name is Steve Castle.
505* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He is the living embodiment of 80s corporate excess.
506* CruelAndUnusualDeath: His death by boneitis does ''not'' look or sound pleasant at all.
507* DiesWideOpen: His final boneitis-induced contortion makes him hook his fingers into his upper eyelids and peel them back, leaving him as a wide-eyed corpse.
508* FishOutOfTemporalWater: He doesn't seem to have caught on that some fads of the 80s haven't lasted. But his greed and corruption serve him just as well in the 31st century as the 20th.
509* HeyYou: He is only addressed as "That Guy" within the episode.
510* IRegretNothing: Well, one, but it doesn't really fall under the classic definition of regretting one's transgressions.
511-->'''Steve:''' My only regret is... that I have... boneitis.
512* LackOfEmpathy: "Fry, I'm an 80's guy. Friendship to me means that for two bucks I'd beat you with a pool cue 'till you get detached retinas."
513* ManipulativeBastard: Plays Fry for a sap so he can make money on selling out Planet Express. Though, admittedly, playing Fry for a sucker isn't exactly hard.
514* MotiveDecay: He pretty much immediately forgets to have his boneitis treated once he's thawed, instead using all his time to take over Planet Express and be an "80s guy." When it eventually catches up to him, it doesn't look pleasant.
515* TooCleverByHalf: He's a corporate shark and his unethical business practices can make tons of money. He's also arrogant, short-sighted, and those failings get the better of him in crucial moments. In his time a company was close to finding a cure for his terminal illness so he plotted a hostile take over and made millions from it, but he still had a fatal sickness and torpedoed the only chance to save himself.
516[[/folder]]
517
518[[folder:Zookeeper]]
519[[quoteright:640:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sddefault_99.jpg]]
520->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillyWest
521
522A supervillain who uses various animals as his underlings.
523----
524* TheBadGuyWins: He successfully forces Leela, Fry and Bender into stealing the Quantum Gemerald for him by using Leela's parents as leverage.
525* TheBeastmaster: Assisted in his crimes by a pack of highly trained animals, including a badger with "a troubled past and nothing left to lose", an elephant (that never forgets ''to kill!''), a crab called Citizen Snips, a boxing kangaroo, a gorilla named Sullivan and some piranhas he's given mechanical legs.
526* DominoMask: He wears a black mask that only covers the area around his eyes.
527* EvilRedhead: His short red sideburns and handlebar mustache bring to mind [[Film/{{Jumanji}} Van Pelt]].
528* {{Expy}}: His voice and general campiness are based on Dr. Smith from ''Series/LostInSpace'', played by the equally campy in-real-life Creator/JonathanHarris.
529* FatBastard: He's a chubby supervillain.
530* KarmaHoudini: After getting the Quantum Gemerald, he escapes and never gets caught.
531* LargeHam: He's a supervillain, so naturally he's got quite a hammy bent to him.
532-->'''Zookeeper:''' [[YouFool FOOL!]] You think I'd show you my lair?! My lair is a million times nicer than this!
533[[/folder]]
534
535[[folder:Melllvar]]
536[[quoteright:640:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fos0fmzxoaq5dv9.jpg]]
537->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche
538
539An energy being who it turns out has had the original cast of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' ([[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and James Doohan's stand-in Welshy]]) held captive.
540----
541* BasementDweller: He turns out to be a grown man still living with his parents.
542-->'''Fry:''' All this time, we thought he was a powerful super-being, yet he was just a child.\
543'''Melllvar's Mom:''' He's not a child, he's 34!
544* CorruptedCharacterCopy: He's an homage to the many "[[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien supernatural alien]]" villains in ''Star Trek''. Especially [[Recap/StarTrekS1E17TheSquireOfGothos Trelane]], another FanOfThePast who forced the crew to roleplay and fight for his amusement. Trelane really WAS just a silly (if dangerous) kid, while Melllvar's an entitled adult fanboy.
545* HerCodenameWasMarySue: The fan script he makes the ''Star Trek'' actors read blatantly paints him as a ludicrously overpowered ally who gets all the attention and praise.
546* StrawFan: His entitlement to the ''Star Trek'' cast and his obnoxious ego about his own knowledge of the show showcase the worst aspects of fandom, especially Trek fandom.
547[[/folder]]
548
549[[folder:The Nudist Scammers]]
550[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2c8ab524_4a1b_4ec5_ad29_6e6f3abb2964.jpeg]]
551->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHerman (Nudar), Creator/FrankWelker (Fleb), Creator/MauriceLaMarche (Schlump)
552
553A trio of nudists from the Nude Beach Planet who scam their way to the top of the food chain
554----
555* AliensAreBastards: Sleazy, greedy, obnoxious, [[KickTheDog dog-kicking]] bastards.
556* BaldOfEvil: They're completely hairless and a bunch of cruel, irritating con artists.
557* BizarreAlienBiology: Their sprunger, which engorges their neck when sensing information. It allows them to discover the Time Code on Fry's ass
558* BullyingADragon: Or rather, Scamming a Mexican Robot.
559* ExposedExtraterrestrials: Courtesy of their nudist lifestyles. Downplayed in that we never see another member of their species, however, so this might not be considered typical behavior for their kind.
560* FanDisservice: [[FatBastard Fat]], ugly, obnoxious and unfortunately nudists as well. Fortunately their flab covers their crotches.
561* FatBastard: While all of them have a paunch, Schlump is the fattest of the three.
562* FromNobodyToNightmare: Starts off as typical con-men, sending people fake lottery wins, getting people to sign away their stocks using a fake petition, selling candy faking as medicine. Then they discover the Time Code...
563* HateSink: These guys are obnoxious, taunting and fond of dog kicking, which only makes their inevitable demise even more cathartic.
564* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Nudar is finished off by Lars pulling a HeroicSacrifice by using an about to self-destruct Bender time duplicate. This is the same Bender who initiated self-destruct rather than kill Fry like Nudar sent him back in time to do. And Lars only even existed thanks to Fry running away from Bender in the first place.]]
565* ItsAllAboutMe: "Now that I'm rich, I suddenly care if the universe gets destroyed." Before they don't give a damn about what damage the time code could do [[{{Greed}} if it makes them filthy rich]].
566* {{Jerkass}}: Condescending and obnoxious to everyone but each other.
567* KickTheDog: Demolishing Leela's apartment building to make a panda-hunting reserve is one of the least of their dick moves.
568* LaserGuidedKarma: Spent the whole movie scamming everybody, only to find themselves lethally scammed by the robot formerly under their control. [[spoiler:Nudar is ultimately killed by a copy of said robot exploding rather than kill his friend...who he sent to kill said friend.]]
569* PlanetOfHats: Nudists, from the Nude Beach Planet. Backfires a little on Nudar when hit by a Doomsday device.
570-->'''Nudar:''' My doom-proof platinum vest absorbed most of the radiation! ... in retrospect, I wish I'd been wearing doom-proof ''pants'', but you know us nudists.
571* PsychopathicManchild: They love calling their victims childish insults, taunt them endlessly and spend their time playing video games while the heroes fight back.
572* TheQuietOne: Fleb tends to say the least of the three.
573* ScrewYourself: Nudar's first use of the time code is to go back a day and end up going to his/their place.
574* SmugSnake: Their smug attitude might seem justified given their success at scamming, but the fact everyone was juggling the IdiotBall firmly puts them in the "snake" territory.
575* TimeTravelingJerkass: A proxy example. While they can't use the time code to pull of their time heist since [[TheSlowPath it only goes back in time]], they do order the robotic Bender to go back and swindle the riches of history with advanced weapons. They do this with absolutely no concern over [[RealityBreakingParadox the potential damage]] abusing the code does, at least [[ItsAllAboutMe until they're rich enough they'd rather not risk tempting fate]]. And they act like [[{{Jerkass}} assholes]] all the while.
576[[/folder]]
577
578[[folder:Yivo]]
579[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yivo.png]]
580
581->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidCross\
582'''Debut:''' ''"The Beast With A Billion Backs"''
583
584An interdimensional alien the size of a planet, Yivo invaded the main universe thanks to a rupture in space-time, shklee invades the main universe to put shkler tentacles on everything.
585
586----
587* AlienBlood: Bleeds brownish blood when cut.
588* AntiVillain: Ultimately has no harmful or antagonistic intentions towards the other universe and simply wants a close and intimate relationship with the universe's inhabitants. Yivo uses some unwelcome advances in service of that but it blows over once everyone comes to an understanding and the only ones that wish to do Yivo any harm for their interloping with the universe are the robots.
589* BlamingTheVictim: When called out on using shkler genticles to mate with everyone, shklee gives the excuse that they brought it on themselves because their universe dresses provocatively.
590* {{Cyclops}}: Shkler body has one big eye in the middle of it.
591* DidYouJustRomanceCthulhu: Not at first, as it's more [[ImmortalityPromiscuity getting shkler rocks off]], but eventually decides to romance the universe for real. Shklee eventually breaks it off when Fry continues to contact Bender behind Shkler back. Colleen is the only one who sticks with shklim.
592* DidWeJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu: Once the truth comes out, Yivo is friendly and interested in a relationship with the universe.
593* DoubleStandardRapeSciFi: The fact shklee forcibly put shkler tentacles/mated with the universe (except Leela) is an unpleasant reveal, but not treated with too much repulsion and shklee is EasilyForgiven.
594* EasilyForgiven: While Yivo does try to make up for everything, the universe is rather forgiving for shkler sticking shkler tentacles into them.
595* EldritchAbomination: [[LovecraftLite Ultimately a friendly and lonely one]], but still; Yivo is a [[GeniusLoci massive]], tentacled entity who's made of an alien form of matter.
596* EveryoneHasStandards: Implied-shklee tries to mate with the entire universe, but we never see any child characters with a tentacle, suggesting shklee's OK with shoving shkler genticles in almost anything but won't [[PaedoHunt mate with a child]].
597* FluffyCloudHeaven: Shkler [[GeniusLoci surface]] resembles this, but with tentacles, and makes denizens immortal. Shklee explains this trope was inspired by shkler body.
598* GeniusLoci: Shklee is the size of a planet, one big enough to contain the 20 quadrillion organic citizens of the universe.
599* HeelFaceTurn: Starts as an invasive force, but after being called out tries to make amends.
600* ImmortalityField: Shkler body makes whoever's on it immortal.
601* ImmortalityPromiscuity: Having been alone for over a trillion years, Yivo is very horny and tries to mate with everyone in the main universe.
602* LikeCannotCutLike: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]; Yivo can only be harmed by the same matter as shklee is made of.
603* MadeOfIndestructium: Yivo and stuff from shkler universe are made of electromatter, matter's "badass grandma" who can only be cut by other electromatter. Even diamondium and diamondillium fold like tissue paper under shkler tentacles.
604* NaughtyTentacles: The tentacles? They're genticles and Yivo wanted to mate with the universe with them.
605* NeverMyFault: Insists mating with the universe was the universe's fault for "dressing provocatively".
606* NonHumanNonBinary: Has no concept of gender, given that shklee never interacted with another being until the rift opened.
607* OtherworldlyAndSexuallyAmbiguous: Neither male nor female, the other-universal Yivo is referred to with new pronouns like "shklee" and "shkler"
608* PlaceBeforeTime: Shkler universe predates Universe Gamma[[note]]the main one[[/note]] by a huge mile, with shkler mentioning she spent at least a trillion years alone. For reference, Yivo's universe is over seventy times older than the primary universe.
609* SingleSpecimenSpecies: The sole sentient being in shkler own universe, naturally making shkler very lonely.
610* TimeAbyss: Was around for at least a trillion years before noticing the Big Bang. Shklee is potentially the oldest ''anything'' to that point except maybe the Galactic Entity[[note]]who says "I have always been"[[/note]], with even the Nibblonians only being 17 years older than the Big Bang.
611[[/folder]]
612
613[[folder:The Brainspawn]]
614[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brainspawn_4.png]]
615->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche\
616'''Debut:''' ''"The Day The Earth Stood Stupid"''
617
618Giant floating brains almost as old as the universe itself, the Brainspawn finds all thought to be painful. As such, they try to [[StupidityInducingAttack make everyone stupid]], with Fry [[TheChosenZero being the only one immune to their effects]].
619
620----
621* AbsoluteXenophobe: Hate all other sentient beings because their thoughts are agony.
622* AliensAreBastards: The biggest bastards of the alien races; they want nothing but to destroy all other species and become TheOmniscient.
623* {{Archenemy}}: Not Fry who has only fought them twice (and only remembers the first), but to the Nibblonians. The two have been at war since almost the beginning of the universe and [[spoiler:Fry was frozen]] as the Nibblonian's best weapon against them.
624* BrainMonster: Giant floating brains, with the larger brains having higher ranks.
625* TheComicallySerious: No matter how ludicrous the topic at hand, they always speak in the same monotonous voice.
626-->'''Big Brain''': ''(in a library)'' Dewey, [[YouFool you fool]]! Your decimal system has played right into my hands.
627* EvilIsPetty: The Brainspawn would rather destroy the universe so no new information arrives than continue updating it with new information.
628* {{Expy}}: Their method of collecting information, then destroying civilizations to ensure they're the only ones with the info, seems akin to ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}, most specifically the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse rendition.
629* GreaterScopeVillain: Along with the Dark Ones (who have dwindled to one by the timeframe of the series), they're the biggest threats around. [[spoiler:Fry was frozen specifically to ensure someone would be able to defeat them in the future.]]
630* LotusEaterMachine: The Big Brain can do this to people by trapping them in works of fiction. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Fry turns this on him]], trapping him in a book [[StylisticSuck with plot holes and spelling errors]] where he assumes he won.
631* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: Their last ditch effort once [[SealedEvilInACan being imprisoned in another universe]]; convince Fry to prevent his own [[HumanPopsicle freezing]], thus preventing him from stopping their scheme. Ultimately it fails when Fry decides the future is worth saving.
632* OmnicidalManiac: They would rather destroy all other life than endure the pain of them thinking. By "The Why Of Fry" they've decided to outright wipe out the universe once the Infosphere is completed, so they don't have to add any new information.
633* TheOmniscient: Their ultimate goal is to gather all the information in the universe for themselves, becoming this. Because new information is inevitably created [[OmnicidalManiac they need to end the universe to ensure they know everything]].
634* PhlebotinumKilledTheDinosaurs: The Huge Brain in charge of the Infosphere did.
635* PortalBook: The Big Brain does a mental version of this to try and defeat Fry when he can't use his stupefaction ray on him.
636* SealedEvilInACan: Their ultimate fate is to be imprisoned in an empty universe with no escape. Fry initially joins them in a HeroicSacrifice, but thanks to time travel he avoids joining them.
637* ShownTheirWork: Their backstory as the first species to evolve after the Big Bang is a reference to the [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boltzmann_brain Boltzmann brain]] thought experiment. But it doesn't stop there- both this episode and the theory go through positing that it's "more likely" for a brain complete with memories of a life to spontaneously form in the void than for the universe to come about as conventionally theorized.
638* SmallRoleBigImpact: Only appeared in two episodes, however [[spoiler:Fry was only frozen to stop their eventual attack. In other words, they're indirectly responsible for the entire series.]]
639* StupidityInducingAttack: How they destroy other races; use their stupefaction ray to target people's Delta Brainwave and make entire races TooDumbToLive. Fry's lack of a Delta Brainwave makes him immune to becoming [[TheDitz stupider]]. They also do this because the thoughts of other people hurt them.
640* TimeAbyss: As a race they came into existence a millisecond after the Big Bang. The Huge Brain in charge of the Infosphere is at least 65 million years old [[PhlebotinumKilledTheDinosaurs because he killed the dinosaurs]].
641* WalkingSpoiler: Not on their own, but their presence spoils both [[spoiler:Nibbler's sentience and Fry's [[TheChosenOne cosmic importance]].]]
642[[/folder]]
643
644[[folder:V-GINY]]
645[[quoteright:500:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2_6_7.png]]
646->'''Voiced by:''' Chris Elliot\
647'''Debut:''' "In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela"
648
649A fusion of an FCC V-Chip and the United States Air Force Flying Destiny that goes around "[[DeadlyEuphemism censoring]]" indecent planets.
650
651----
652* HehHehYouSaidX: Fry snickers at hearing V-GINY declare its name.
653* KarmaHoudini: The efforts to stop it fail, and it leaves after having forced Leela and Zapp to do the nasty.
654* MoralGuardians: V-GINY wants to wipe out planets it views as obscene, whether it's because of profanity, nudity or even toilet humor. Planets it has wiped out include the Nude Beach Planet, Poopiter and "that world that can't be mentioned in polite company".
655* MoralMyopia: Destroys planets it considers indecent, but has no problem forcing Leela and Zapp to have sex at gunpoint. It then rates the deed "approval for all audiences".
656* PunnyName: Its name is an obvious play on "vagina".
657* ShoutOut: A parody of V-Ger from ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''.
658[[/folder]]
659
660[[folder:Leonardo da Vinci]]
661->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche\
662'''Debut:''' "The Duh-Vinci Code"
663
664A famous Renaissance artist, who is still alive by the 31st century and turns out to have been an alien all along.
665
666----
667* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: Who would've guessed that one of the most famous artists of the Renaissance was actually a long-lived alien?
668* HistoricalDomainCharacter: He's a fictional incarnation of one of the most well-known artists of the Renaissance.
669* KarmicDeath: He ends up killed by the very machine he attempted to use to kill his tormentors.
670* NormalFishInATinyPond: He was actually the dumbest inhabitant of his home planet and came to Earth so he'd be smarter in comparison to that world's inhabitants, only to later leave due to his frustration at [[SurroundedByIdiots being surrounded by people who were even dumber than he was]].
671* Really700YearsOld: Since the show takes place in the 31st century and the real Leonardo da Vinci died in the 16th century, he'd have to be significantly older than any human can possibly live in order to be still alive.
672* SurroundedByIdiots: How he felt living on Earth, describing it as being equally as infuriating as being surrounded by people smarter than him.
673[[/folder]]
674
675[[folder:Animatronio]]
676->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHerman\
677'''Debut:''' "The Duh-Vinci Code"
678
679A robot built by Leonardo da Vinci.
680
681----
682* BeenThereShapedHistory: He served as a model for St. James in Leonardo's painting ''Art/TheLastSupper''.
683* FakingTheDead: He pretends to die to avoid answering the Planet Express crew's questions, though he keeps accidentally giving them just enough information to figure things out on their own.
684* FunnyForeigner: A lot of humor is milked from his nature as a comedic Italian stereotype.
685* IllNeverTellYouWhatImTellingYou: He has a bad habit of saying too much when he refuses to answer the Planet Express crew's questions.
686-->'''Bender:''' Alright, buddy, we want secrets! And they better be ancient!\
687'''Animatronio:''' Porco metallico! Never shall I reveal how these wondrous machines fit together!\
688'''Farnsworth:''' They fit together?\
689'''Animatronio:''' I said no such thing! And then I died!
690* PunnyName: His name is a portmanteau of "animatronic" and "Antonio".
691[[/folder]]
692
693[[folder:Flamo]]
694[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/futurama_flamo_and_sun_aldermen_by_mdwyer5_deuyc6v_fullview.jpg]]
695->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche\
696'''Debut:''' "The Inhuman Torch"
697
698A sentient blue flame Bender accidentally brought to Earth when returning from the sun.
699
700----
701* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: When Bender attempts to hold him prisoner at the arctic, he relishes the possibility of escaping by setting fire to a polar bear that may come by.
702* EvilLivingFlames: He's a sentient flame who really loves making everything burn.
703* PlayingWithFire: He is able to spread flames wherever he goes.
704[[/folder]]
705
706[[folder:Klaxxon]]
707->'''Voiced by:''' Chris Hardwick\
708'''Debut:''' ''"Radiorama"''
709
710A being of pure sound who serves as the antagonist of the "Radiorama" podcast.
711
712----
713* CanonForeigner: He was created for the podcast and doesn't exist in the actual show.
714* ParentWithNewParamour: By the end of the podcast, he's merged with Bender's mother, with their union humorously treated as an allegory towards single parents finding new partners. Bender isn't happy at first, but accepts it when he realizes that his new dad is a supervillain.
715* SealedEvilInACan: He was imprisoned inside a device storing discarded podcasts on the planet Junkleon 7 before Bender brought it back to Earth and he escaped.
716[[/folder]]
717
718[[folder:Dr. Gary Kind]]
719->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio\
720'''Debut:''' "Zapp Gets Cancelled"
721
722A disgraced captain who poses as a sensitivity instructor.
723
724----
725* BitchInSheepsClothing: Dr. Kind seems to be an earnest medic trying to help the Cancelled captains redeem themselves, but he soon turns out not only to be a massive jerk, but to have tied up the real doctor and hijacked the treatment for his own gain.
726* IronicName: Dr. Kind is anything but.
727* KarmicDeath: Dr. Kind gets disintegrated by the Nimbus after being named its captain and ordering the ship to fire while it was trained on him.
728* TrademarkFavoriteFood: He really enjoys eating durians.
729[[/folder]]
730
731[[folder:Dr. Banjo]]
732[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/orangutan1.png]]
733->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHerman\
734'''Debut:''' "A Clockwork Origin"
735
736A superintelligent orangutan scientist. However, he frequently advocates for various kinds of pseudoscience, often in opposition to Professor Farnsworth.
737
738----
739* DomesticatedDinosaurs: He presents a painting of a human riding a dinosaur as "evidence" of creationism at a science museum, much to Farnsworth's dismay.
740* EruditeOrangutan: He provides the current page image for this trope, and acts as a subversion of it by using his education to push pseudoscience and even religion.
741* {{Expy}}: Of [[Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes Dr. Zaius]]. However, where Zaius knew the truth and used the apes' religion to cover it up to prevent another human-caused catastrophe, Dr. Banjo appears to be a true believer in "creaturism."
742* TheFundamentalist: In his first appearance, he says that evolution is a lie, and that all life was created by a "almighty Creature in the sky." After the Professor creates and documents a robot society that evolves from single-chip organisms to dinosaurs to androids to extracorporeal beings, he modifies his stance more towards evolution by intelligent design, which is also a pseudoscientific trope.
743* HypocriticalHumor: He vehemently denounces the concept of evolution, despite the fact that he himself is a hyper-evolved ape.
744* LargeHam: Anytime he makes a proclamation, it will be in a dramatic, booming voice.
745* MovingTheGoalposts: His go-to response when he repeatedly gets debunked on the lack of "missing links" between early primates and modern humans.
746* PatrioticFervor: Insists that all of his ancestors were not monkeys, but "hard working, patriotic orangutans."
747* StrawCharacter: He basically shows up any time the writers want to lampoon pseudoscience and religion, most notably as a stand-in for young-earth creationists and anti-vaxxers.
748* TakeThat: More specifically to the above, his first appearance is a spoof of young-earth creationists, in particular Australian young-earth creationist Ken Ham, the founder of the Creation Museum in Kentucky. Dr. Banjo's "debate" with Professor Farnsworth actually predates Ham's infamous debate with Creator/BillNye by two years. His second appearance, where he hosts the "Dr. Banjo Experience Podcast Experience Hour," is this towards Creator/JoeRogan, who frequently hosted vaccine skeptics on his podcast during COVID-19.
749
750[[/folder]]
751
752[[folder:Space Bees]]
753[[quoteright:960:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxresdefault_695.jpg]]
754->'''Voiced by:''' Various, Creator/DawnnLewis (Space Bee Queen, "The Futurama Holiday Special")
755->'''Debut:''' "The Sting"
756
757Space Bees (''duh'') who farm a delicious form of honey, responsible for killing several of Planet Express's previous crews in horrible, horrible ways.
758----
759* AdiposeRex: The Bee Queen. Though as she retorts, ''you'' try keeping your figure after fifty thousand kids.
760* BeeAfraid: Vicious, space-dwelling bees larger than a Buick ("and twice as ugly!") with a horrific neurotoxin that kills anyone they sting with it in hideous agony.
761* BerserkButton: Like actual bees, just going near them can be enough to set them off, but whatever you do, do ''not'' call them fat, and ''especially'' not their queen.
762* BewareMyStingerTail: Bees, remember? Even without the poison, they're still big enough that a baby bee can ''skewer'' someone. They're also tough enough to dent the Planet Express Ship.
763* BodyHorror: If you're not allergic, a single sting will kill you. If you ''are''... you don't want to know.
764-->'''Professor:''' Your eyes will boil from their eye sockets like a science fair volcano!\
765'''Hermes:''' ''(sobbing)'' I didn't want to knoooow!
766* DroneOfDread: The angry buzzing of a hive of Space Bees operating with single killing intent is usually the last thing their victims hear. Besides their own screaming.
767* ItCanThink: They're perfectly intelligent, and even capable of conversing with sentients. They just don't want to.
768* MadeOfExplodium: In good ''Futurama'' tradition, Space Bees explode when they fly into things for no readily apparent reason, turning their hive into a fireball.
769* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Baby Queens are adorable looking... but every bit as vicious as the adults.
770* SmallRoleBigImpact: Only appear in a few episodes, but had they not killed the last Planet Express crew (and the one before that), Fry, Bender and Leela would never have got their jobs.
771* SuddenlyVoiced: In "The Sting", they communicate via buzzing. In "The Futurama Holiday Special", they talk verbally.
772* ZergRush: Like real bees, anyone getting near the hive is attacked by every bee at once.
773-->'''Crewman:''' Captain, the bees have us surrounded! Oh, the Professor was right, we ''aren't'' as good as his old crew!\
774'''Captain:''' Well I aim to prove him wrong! It'll take more than deadly bees to stop u-''(loud buzzing)'' OH LORD! '''''AAAAAAAAAAAAAGHHHH!'''''
775
776[[/folder]]

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