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1[[center: [-''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' [[Characters/{{Futurama}} Main Character Index]]\
2[[Characters/FuturamaThePlanetExpressCrew The Planet Express Crew]] ([[Characters/FuturamaPhilipJFry Philip J. Fry]], [[Characters/FuturamaBenderBendingRodriguez Bender Bending Rodriguez]]) | [[Characters/FuturamaMainRecurringCharacters Main Recurring Characters]] | '''Planet Express Crew Relatives''' | [[Characters/FuturamaAntagonists Antagonists]] | [[Characters/FuturamaOtherCharacters Other Characters]]]]-]
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6[[folder:Cubert Farnsworth]]
7[[quoteright:213:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cubert_farnsworth.jpg]]
8->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KathSoucie\
9'''Debut:''' ''"A Clone of My Own"''
10
11A twelve-year-old clone of Professor Farnsworth; Cubert is didactic, self-important, and snarky. The Professor created Cubert in order to have somebody to continue his tradition of half-baked inventions that are, not uncommonly, a threat to all life.
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13* AnimalMotifs: Pigs. Not only is Cubert aware of the comparison people make due to his snout-like nose befitting of a pig, but he also squeals like one, and often snorts like one too when being a DeadpanSnarker. By Season 8's ''"[[Recap/FuturamaS8E6IKnowWhatYouDidNextXmas I Know What You Did Next Xmas]]"'' episode airs, he is mistaken for a spit roast, for no other reason than for the writers to invoke this trope.
14* BoyishShorts: The ''much'' younger, more immature son of the Professor is almost always shown in shorts.
15* ClonesArePeopleToo: A clone of the Professor, but treated just like any son.
16* DeadpanSnarker: Cubert occasionally throws the quick one-liner in "A Clone Of My Own", as well as later in the series:
17-->'''Professor:''' Nothing is impossible! That's what being [[OmnidisciplinaryScientist a scientist]] is all about!
18-->'''Cubert:''' Nnnnnno, that's what being a ''magical elf'' is all about.
19* DitzyGenius: He's just as smart as the Professor, but he's still a 12-year-old (with an [[KiddieKid immature mentality]] to match) and can be pretty stupid; "Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television" shows he needs to imitate everything he sees on "All My Circuits" even though he should know better.
20* FatBastard: Cubert is noticeably overweight and is an unlikeable jerk to Plant Express as a whole.
21* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Intentional example; he's meant to parody [[Franchise/{{StarTrek}} Wesley Crusher]] and annoys Planet Express.
22* HateSink: Seems to be deliberately written to be unlikable with his rude attitude.
23* HeterosexualLifePartners: Cubert and Dwight (Hermes' son) are best friends.
24* InsufferableGenius: He belittles almost everyone, aside from Hermes' son Dwight.
25* {{Jerkass}}: He's a rude, arrogant jerk to the other members of Planet Express.
26* KiddieKid: He is a 12-13 year old who looks and acts like he's around 9. A plot point of one episode was about how he felt the need to imitate everything he saw on his favorite TV show, even if it didn't make sense.
27* LikesOlderWomen: As an adult in "The Late Philip J. Fry," he marries Leela, who is at least twenty years older than him and only initiated the relationship because [[ReplacementGoldfish he grew up to look like the dead Fry]]. After they divorce twenty years later, he hooks up with an elderly Amy, who treats him like a youthful "boy toy."
28* TheLoad: Deliberately written as an annoying unhelpful brat as a TakeThat to the various "spunky kids" of certain other science fiction series.
29* NotAllowedToGrowUp: The calendar moves on, but Cubert remains twelve. But then, the cancellation/renewal of the show would have put him in his twenties by now...
30* OlderThanTheyLook: He looks around nine but is really around twelve.
31* OutOfFocus: He's gone from appearing several times per season to only showing up for a few seconds in Season 7 as part of a fake PSA.
32* RaisedInALab: Cubert is Professor Hubert Farnsworth's clone, whom he has been incubating in a tank for 13 years as an heir. He has a genius intellect, which enables him to [[MetaGuy point out all the logical inconsistencies around him]] and also makes him something of an InsufferableGenius.
33* StopHavingFunGuy: Played strongly in his first appearance, where his primary gag was that he was the only character who recognized the show's use of ItRunsOnNonsensoleum. He was downplayed to a mere InsufferableGenius in later episodes.
34* TeenGenius: A clone of the Professor created to continue his life's works after he dies. He initially rejects this path, but later episodes show him to be quite brilliant in his own right, attending a school for young geniuses.
35* VerbalTic: Because of his resemblance to a porcine creature, he often emphasizes his snarky quips with a pig-snort, something Leela once imitated.
36* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Zig-zagged. Due to inheriting the Professor's intellect, Cubert is incredibly smart for a twelve-year-old, but at same time he can be quite [[KiddieKid immature]].
37* WrongGenreSavvy: His debut appearance, he assumes that the universe operates on the same laws of physics as RealLife. It takes him most of the episode to understand that his science fiction setting is one that runs on RuleOfFunny.
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39
40[[folder:Leo and Inez Wong]]
41[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leo_inez_amy.JPG]]
42->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillyWest (season 1-7), Feodor Chin (season 8-onwards) and Creator/LaurenTom\
43'''Debut:''' ''"A Flight to Remember"''
44
45Leo and Inez are Amy Wong's parents -- and your stereotypical strict Asian archetypes. Ridiculously rich, owners of half of Mars, and desperate for grandkids. They usually show up to meddle in Amy's love life and remind her that "she's not getting any younger."
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47* AbusiveParents: All they see of their daughter is a walking incubator, and when she's de-aged, they outright ''bully'' her. It is implied that, should Amy have children, they'll abuse them as well when they come of age for ''great''-grandchildren.
48* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Leo pulled some out in "Into The Wild Green Yonder", nothing that impressive [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass but enough to]] [[NotSoHarmlessVillain hold his own against]] [[ActionGirl Leela.]]
49* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: With their constant attempts to set Amy up with anything with a Y chromosome.
50* AsianSpeekeeEngrish: Interestingly, they are from Mars, and dress like stereotypical U.S southerners, yet speak with these accents. Leo is aware of this and apparently took a dictation coach. Unfortunately for him, said coach happened to be Creator/JackieChan...
51* CattleBaron: [[FantasticFaunaCounterpart Buggalo]] Barons, technically, but they're otherwise textbook examples.
52* FictionFiveHundred: They own the ''entire Western Hemisphere of Mars'' ("the ''best'' hemisphere!"), which their ancestors purchased from the Martian natives for a "bead" which is, in actuality, an enormous diamond! In fact, according to Leo, they're so rich that they actually find it easier to brand the stuff they ''don't'' own rather than the stuff they ''do''.
53* HateSink: Both of them are fairly unlikable due to not being very nice to their daughter Amy and only caring that she give them grandchildren, but Leo is especially detestable because he's a greedy jerk whose sexism and disregard for the environment is ramped up in ''Into the Wild Green Yonder''.
54* TheHeavy: Leo is this in the last movie, while the Dark One is the BigBad.
55* HypocriticalHumor: In "Where the Buggalo Roam", Leo criticizes the poor grammar on a ransom note from the Native Martians, when his own grasp of the English language is far from perfect.
56--->'''Leo:''' I know it them 'cause they no use good grammar.
57* IWantGrandkids: They are so obsessed with getting Amy to have grandchildren, it almost seems like they care more about that than they care about Amy herself. To the point that when the latter [[FountainOfYouth got de-aged to her preteen years]], they were too busy complaining about how they were never going to have grandchildren at this rate (And in Leo's case, [[{{Jerkass}} cruelly tease Amy]]) to actually worry about their daughter's condition. In Season 8, they ''do'' get grandkids, but they don't like them very much since they're weird-looking aliens (and not biologically Amy's, though it's unclear how much they remember this).
58* {{Jerkass}}: Both of them are greedy, callous, manipulative, tend to believe that they can do whatever they want because they're rich (especially Leo, who has been the villain of a plotline more than once for precisely this reason), and are often outright antagonistic towards nearly everybody, especially their daughter. In addition, after years of pestering their daughter for grandkids, when she finally does, they disown them for being too “gross”.
59* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Leo is fairly racist (and extremely sexist as well).
60* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Screw Politeness,'''We''' are Senior, in their case.
61* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Thinking about suing them? Well...
62-->'''Professor Farnsworth:''' Hmm, I may have mental anguish.
63-->'''Leo:''' I have you know I'm friends with every judge on planet.
64-->'''Professor Farnsworth:''' I'm alright then.
65* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: They bribed Mars University into admitting Amy. Leo was willing to pay more to get her into Phi Beta Kappa.
66--> '''Dean Vernon''': [[GoldDigger How much you got]]?
67* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Their reaction to seeing their grandchildren for the first time.
68* SmugSnake: Despite his extreme pridefulness and his obsession with mini-golf and gatekeeping it from women, Leo is actually pretty bad at the sport, and regularly cheats or demands he be given a lower stroke than he actually got.
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71[[folder: Axl, Mandy, and Newt Kroker-Wong]]
72[[quoteright:483:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/axl_mandy_newt.png]]
73->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLamarche (Axl), Creator/LaurenTom (Mandy, Newt)
74
75Kif and Amy’s children who were born in season 4's "[[Recap/FuturamaS4E1KifGetsKnockedUpANotch Kif Gets Knocked Up A Notch]]" and are properly introduced in season 8's "[[Recap/FuturamaS8E2ChildrenOfALesserBog Children Of A Lesser Bog]]"
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77* BizarreAlienBiology: They were born as tadpoles and spend the first 20 years of their lives living in a swamp before growing legs and becoming more humanoid like Kif. And although they were born at the same time, they spend those 20 years in waters with different temperatures and thus developed at different rates; Axl is already a young teen, Mandy a pre-teen and Newt only a toddler.
78* ABoyAGirlAndABabyFamily: Axl is the boy, Mandy the girl and Newt the (male) baby.
79* {{Cyclops}}: Thanks to the biological mother being the mutant Leela, Newt only has one eye.
80* EmoTeen: Axl is based off this archetype, with dark bangs, a stubborn contrarian attitude, and a tendency to get overemotional.
81* ExtraParentConception: Their genes come from Leela, Kif, and Scruffy.
82* HereditaryHairstyle: Axl's hair is the exact shape of Leela's bangs.
83* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Axl is a sweet boy whenever he drops the moody teenager act. He happily cares for and plays with his siblings, and when it appears Amy could lose custody of them, Axl's the first to assure her it'll be okay.
84* OlderThanTheyLook: They’re all 20 years old but due to their species' bizarre life cycle and spending their tadpole years in water of different temperatures they look like children of different ages.
85* ThemeNaming: Their names are all based off different amphibious creatures -- Axl from the axolotl, Mandy from the salamander, and Newt from, well, the newt.
86* YoungerThanTheyLook: Axl and Mandy are the same chronological age as Newt, which is to say they're also infants, but they look like a teen and preteen respectively due to BizarreAlienBiology.
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88
89[[folder:Fry's Family]]
90[[quoteright:223:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/i_picked_dinner_last_night_8415.png]]
91[[caption-width-right:223:''You sayin' my boy's a commie?'']]
92->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Yancy Fry Sr.)\
93'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TressMacNeille (Mrs. Fry)\
94'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny (Yancy Fry Jr.)\
95'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (Seymour Asses)\
96'''Debut:''' ''"The Luck of the Fryrish"'' (Yancy Fry Sr., Mrs. Fry, and Yancy Fry Jr.)\
97'''Debut:''' ''"Jurassic Bark"'' (Seymour Asses)
98
99Yancy Fry Sr., Mrs. Fry (née Gleisner), Yancy Fry Jr., and Seymour Asses, who Fry left behind in the past after he was cryogenically frozen by accident. When he arrives to the future, he expresses joy at the thought that he doesn't have to see his family again, though very later on in the series he realizes that he just convinced himself that he hated the past because he knew he could never come back.
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101* AbusiveParents: They kept Fry out of school on the grounds it was a "waste of taxpayers' money". Fry's mother in particular deprioritizes everything, including being a mother, if a sports game is on, while Yancy Sr. constantly puts Fry down as a means of "toughening him up."
102* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: While they seemed like jerks, they all showed their concern for Fry in each of their major appearances and do miss him when he's sent to the future.
103* BigBrotherBully: From the moment of Fry's birth, Yancy Jr. tormented him in various ways, namely by constantly copying him. However he, like the rest of his family, was saddened by Fry's disappearance, to the point of naming his firstborn son after him. Unfortunately, in the future Fry gets all the wrong ideas thanks to their poor relationship, combined with his nephew's strong resemblance to Yancy Jr.
104* BigBrotherInstinct: Yancy Jr. does care a lot about his little brother, even if he doesn't show it if he can help it.
105* CanineCompanion: Seymour was Fry's closest friend in the last few years before he was frozen, and followed him dutifully.
106* CrazySurvivalist: Yancy Sr. is hellbent on preparing his family for nuclear war, turning the family's basement into a shelter.
107* DadTheVeteran: Yancy Sr. apparently fought in Vietnam.
108* ADayInTheLimelight: Yancy Jr., Seymour, Yancy Sr., and Mrs. Fry all get episodes focused on their relationship with Fry, those being "The Luck of the Fryish", "Jurassic Bark", "Cold Warriors", and "Game of Tones" respectfully.
109* DeadGuyJunior: Yancy's firstborn son and Fry's nephew was named after Fry[[note]]technically he wasn't dead, but they didn't know that[[/note]].
110* DirtyCommies: Yancy Sr. projects Cold War paranoia onto his family, to the point that his first reaction to his newborn son's red hair was concern that he might be taken for a communist.
111* DomesticAbuse: Implied. A throwaway line by Fry in "The Sting" claims his parents "communicated" via hitting, though the ambiguous wording could just as well imply child abuse.
112* FamousAncestor: Philip Fry II, Philip Fry's nephew is the famous ancestor to Professor Farnsworth; he grew up to be a millionaire celebrity who was the first man to set foot on Mars, and is still remembered in the 31st century.
113* {{Irony}}: Yancy Sr. was convinced nuclear war was imminent, and prepared for nuclear radiation to, in his words, "turn us all into monkeys", and yet nuclear war never happened in their lifetimes.
114* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: They are portrayed as complete boors, but later episodes (namely "The Luck of the Fryrish", "Cold Warriors", and "Game of Tones") reveal their kinder sides.
115* MissedHimByThatMuch: They tried looking for Fry after he went missing, but failed to notice him in the cryogenic tube due to being sick from bad baloney and focusing on getting Seymour, they even told Seymour [[{{Irony}} to stop bothering the cryolab workers and help them find Fry]] even though he put more effort into searching for him and ended up finding him, [[DramaticIrony but dismissed the mutt anyway]].
116* MyOwnGrampa: Philip Fry, but also Yancy Fry. Part of the same paradox: Yancy Sr. had a son, Philip, Philip had a son with his grandmother while traveling back in time, which was Yancy Sr. They are simultaneously both father and son to each other.
117* NoFullNameGiven: Mrs. Fry is the only member of the family to lack a first name. Some wiki sources refer to her as "Sherri," but this is unsourced. Amusingly, her maiden name ''has'' been revealed (it's Gleisner).
118* ObsessiveSportsFan: Fry's mom is obsessed with sports, often at the expense of paying attention to her family. She listens to a Mets game on the radio while giving birth, getting more excited about the result of the game than seeing her newborn son, feeds her family gravy out of a helmet, and remembers the day her son disappeared because of the Rose Bowl that occurred around the same time.
119* OutlivingOnesOffspring: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]; while Philip Fry outlived Mr and Mrs Fry due to being a HumanPopsicle, from their perspective Philip vanished and was presumed dead by the year 2000. [[spoiler:Or 2012 if we're including [[TemporalDuplication Lars]].]] And because Yancy Fry [[MyOwnGrampa is technically Philip Fry's son along with his father]], Philip Fry experiences this trope because of being a HumanPopsicle.
120* TheParanoiac: Yancy Sr. was utterly convinced the Y2K virus would destroy the world, even believing Seymour was one of its agents that'll send them to their deaths when he tried leading the Frys to Fry (along with blaming it for a bad baloney sandwich).
121* ParentalNeglect: Fry's parents, who are shown in flashbacks to be generally neglectful, with his mother being a LadyDrunk obsessed with watching sport games and his father being a ConspiracyTheorist.
122* ParentsAsPeople: Mr and Mrs Fry are initial depicted as neglectful and uncaring that their son is missing, but as more of Fry's past is developed they're shown to be empathetic and caring parents to him and his brother. [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold They just have trouble showing it]].
123* PassionateSportsGirl: Mrs. Fry is a hardcore sports fan, always being seen watching a playoff game on TV and gamifying everything in her life.
124* PosthumousCharacter: They're all deceased by the 31st century of course.
125* SiblingRivalry: Fry and Yancy Jr. didn't get along due to Yancy Jr. constantly copying his younger brother, and their parents only encouraged their fighting.
126* StrongFamilyResemblance: Yancy Jr.'s son Philip grew up to look exactly like him, as the image on the latter's monument shows. This gives Fry the (wrongful) impression that Yancy Jr. stole his name after he disappeared, since Yancy Jr. stole just about everything else from him in his youth.
127* SurpriseIncest: Thanks to said paradox, Mr. and Mrs. Fry are technically grandson and grandmother, though they have no way of knowing that.
128* TangledFamilyTree: Not as complicated as other family trees, but it's still a bit complex, not helped by Fry's MyOwnGrampa situation. A family tree that goes all the way from the Cubert Farnsworth kid to the minute-man Yancy Fry that fought in the American revolutionary war. See [[http://theinfosphere.org/Fry_family_tree here]] for details.
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130
131[[folder:Hermes's Family]]
132[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cap256.jpg]]
133->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DawnnLewis (La[==]Barbara Conrad)\
134'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BumperRobinson, Creator/PhilLaMarr (Dwight Conrad)\
135'''Debut:''' ''"A Flight to Remember"'' (La[==]Barbara Conrad)\
136'''Debut:''' ''"The Route of All Evil"'' (Dwight Conrad)
137
138Hermes is married to [=LaBarbara=] (maiden name unknown), with whom he has a son named Dwight.
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140* BoyishShorts: On Dwight, paired with a Jamaican flag shirt, reflecting both his youth and the relaxed implications of the culture.
141* {{Flanderization}}: While she still usually seems attracted to Hermes, [=LaBarbara=]'s attraction to her ex-husband Barbados Slim has gone from a former romantic rival to audacious infidelity. It started as just an AlwaysSomeoneBetter joke at Hermes' expense, then the first movie had [=LaBarbara=] quickly leave Hermes for Barbados because Hermes' body had been mutilated, but come around on Hermes in the end. The Comedy Central run then had a few moments implying [=LaBarbara=] continued to see Barbados on the side while still married to Hermes. Then in the Hulu run, "Rage Against the Vaccine" made it explicit she's seeing Barbados, upping her audacity by having her make out with Barbados to try and make Hermes angry (albeit to test the voodoo cure).
142* HappilyMarried: [=LaBarbara=]'s generally portrayed as a loving and devoted wife to Hermes and has supported him on several occasions, but she's been shown to leave him to go back to her previous husband, Barbados Slim (and in a couple of the later episodes, she's implied to be having an affair with Slim). But in the end, [=LaBarbara=] ultimately chooses Hermes.
143* HeterosexualLifePartners: Dwight and Cubert are shown to be best friends.
144* HiddenDepths: "Rage Against the Vaccine" reveals that [=LaBarbara=] has extensive knowledge of voodoo, and previously studied it with Barbados Slim.
145* LethalChef: Downplayed example--Professor Farnsworth doesn't think [=LaBarbara=]'s a very good cook, at least when it comes to her pound cake (Farnsworth goes so far as to describe it as being as hard as [[MadeOfIndestructium the ultrahard minerals Diamondium and Diamondillium]]). This trope is taken literally in "The Six Million Dollar Mon" when it's found that the overapplied spices in her cooking have made Hermes' skin able to melt robots, which it does to Roberto. Of course, Hermes and Dwight actually seem to ''enjoy'' her cooking.
146* NotAllowedToGrowUp: Like Cubert, Dwight's age is always the same.
147* RememberTheNewGuy: Despite having never been mentioned beforehand, Dwight's introduced in "The Route of All Evil" and is stated to have already met the crew.
148* StatuesqueStunner: [=LaBarbara=]'s one of the hottest female characters on the show and she's also noticeably taller than most of the other human characters (with or without her heels). [[OneHeadTaller She's at least a full head taller than her husband.]]
149* UglyGuyHotWife: She's this to Hermes--while Hermes may not be ugly, he's not nearly as attractive as his wife is. [=LaBarbara=] also claimed to Hermes at one point that if she only cared about a man's appearance, she'd have stayed married to her previous husband, Barbados Slim.
150* UnlimitedWardrobe: Unlike Leela and Amy, [=LaBarbara=]'s got a different outfit in almost every episode that she appears (sometimes multiple outfits within the same episode). The one thing that that (almost) all of her outfits have in common is that they show off her midriff. This [[DownplayedTrope died down]] with the Comedy Central run, likely due to budget, as she typically appears in just her pink top and tiedye leggings.
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152
153[[folder:Leela's Family]]
154[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/turanga_morris_&_munda.jpg]]
155->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHerman and Creator/TressMacNeille\
156'''Debut:''' ''"I Second That Emotion"''
157
158Turanga Morris and Turanga Munda are two married mutants and the parents of Leela.
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160* AlcoholicParent: Implied with Morris. He asks Leela if he can confess her secret of being a superhero if he's drunk and offers his aged-down daughter tequila to celebrate her being young again. When Leela points out she's underaged, he just suggests a crazy straw. When Leela asks Fry to bring her beer, he's against it... since she hasn't finished her bottle of tequila yet.
161* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Played with. When Leela is deaged back into a teen, she's embarrassed by the fact that her parents ''aren't'' this. Really, they seem like very chill parents who just want the best for their daughter, no matter what.
162* EarlyBirdCameo: In the episode "I Second That Emotion", they can be seen in the background among the mutants in a few scenes, they would be properly introduced two seasons later in the episode "Leela's Homeworld".
163* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In their cameo in "I Second That Emotion", they looked much more "normal" and lacked their distinguishing mutations, such as Morris' sideways mouth or Munda's tentacles.
164* GoodParents: More or less (in fact until "Bender's Big Score" they were probably the only parents seen who weren't unpleasant people). They dearly love their daughter and wanted her to have the best life she could have, something they knew they could not offer her in the sewer. This is why they left her at the orphanrium. When she reconnects with them as an adult, they are still doting on her and want to be part of her life (though since they didn't raise her they have somewhat weak parental skills, as evidenced by "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles").
165* GoodReasonForParentalAbandonment: Leela grew up thinking she was a one-eyed alien, when in reality she was an unusually normal-looking human mutant. Realizing she could [[PassFail pass for "normal,"]] her parents left her at an Orphanarium when she was a baby with a note in an alien language, allowing her to live on the surface rather than as a second-class citizen in the sewers. When they reunite years later and this is revealed it's quite the TearJerker, as well as the fact that they never truly abandoned her, since the ending montage showed that they cared for and watched over her from the shadows.
166* HappilyMarried: Except for their tiff that ends in [[DivorceIsTemporary divorcing for nearly the whole episode]] in "Zapp Dingbat", they're generally shown to be a loving couple.
167* HiddenDepths: "Zapp Dingbat" offers more insight into their ambitions beyond just being Leela's parents. While Munda's exolinguistics Ph.D. was mentioned in her debut, the episode reveals she still wants to pursue it beyond being a housewife, while Morris used to be a SurferDude and apparently still has the chops for it.
168* MayDecemberRomance: After Munda and Morris divorce, Munda begins a relationship with Zapp Brannigan (who's around the same age as her daughter), even to the point of getting engaged and nearly marrying him--however, it doesn't last and Munda ultimately gets back together with Morris.
169* {{Mutants}}: Just like Leela, Morris and Munda each only have one eye--Morris also has a sideways mouth and double the normal amount of toes (and can also shed his skin) while Munda also has tentacles instead for arms and a donkey's tail.
170* OppositesAttract: Leela's anniversary video for them in "Zapp Dingbat" describes her parents as a classic "opposites attract" story, with her mother being a studious exolinguistics major and her father being a ditzy laid-back SurferDude. However, the episode shows the downside of this: now that they have the option to leave the sewers, Munda doesn't appreciate Morris brushing off her more ambitious goals, leading to a (temporary) divorce.
171* SurferDude: Morris was a sewer surfer in his youth, and dreamed of surfing every sewage wave in the world. After Munda divorces him, he picks it up again and leans into surfer slang. He ends up saving the Nimbus with his surfer know-how (and twenty toes).
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173
174[[folder:Farnsworth's Parents]]
175[[quoteright:509:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/futurama___the_professor_s_parents_by_dlee1293847_damlfex_fullview_8.jpg]]
176->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHerman (Ned Farnsworth), Creator/EstelleHarris (Velma Farnsworth)\
177'''Debut:''' ''"Near-Death Wish"''
178
179Ned and Velma Farnsworth are Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth's parents, who turn out to be still alive on the Near-Death Star.
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181* AffectionateNickname: Fry takes to calling them "Gram-Gram" and "Shabadoo".
182* CheatingWithTheMilkman: "A Clockwork Origin" has Professor Farnsworth remark that he's made the water sterile as his milkman-trusting father, which implies that Ned isn't Hubert's real father and that Hubert was conceived from Velma cheating on Ned with a milkman.
183* MistakenIdentity: They apparently confused Hubert with his brother Floyd.
184* ParentsAsPeople: Hubert resents them for always being too tired to play with him in his youth, but later learns that they were constantly exhausted from staying up at night to console him after his night terrors. They also sent Hubert to an asylum solely because they were concerned about his obsession with science.
185* UnseenNoMore: Professor Farnsworth first mentions them in "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles", stating that not having to talk to his parents is one reason he likes being an old man. It isn't until the Comedy Central era episode "Near-Death Wish" that we not only see them in person, but also learn that they're still alive.
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