- Hubert J. Farnsworth
Futurama character
name=Hubert J. Farnsworth
age= 159-167
gender=Male
species=Human
planet=Earth , specifically Hell's Laboratory,Manhattan ,New New York City , New New York
job=Mad Scientist and owner of the Planet Express Delivery Company.
Professor atMars University
relatives=Great Great... Uncle/Grandfather:Philip J. Fry
Son (Clone):Cubert Farnsworth
Great Great... Aunt:Turanga Leela (temporarily by marriage)
appearance=Space Pilot 3000
line="Who are you?"
voiced=Billy West Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth (born
April 9 2841 , New New York City, New New York,USA ) is afictional character appearing in the animated television series "Futurama ", voiced byBilly West .The proprietor of the Planet Express delivery service for which the main characters work, the extremely elderly Professor Farnsworth is the great-great-great-etc. nephew and only living relative of
Philip J. Fry , one of the series' central protagonists.Character history
The Professor is a
mad scientist , which he has admitted to being on several occasions. The creators of the show named him after electronictelevision inventorPhilo Farnsworth , giving him the same first name as University of California Philosophy professorHubert Dreyfus , of whom early writer and producerEric Kaplan is a former student. He is asenile , deranged, and unpredictable old man who is both a maniac and a genius. He has a gift and a passion for the creation of doomsday devices and atomic supermen and is a danger to himself, his employees, and the universe in general. He has put at least one parallel universe in peril with his inventions.The Professor teaches at Mars University and worked for Momcorp, but he currently spends his time inventing ridiculous devices and coming up with equally suicidal missions for his crew. While at Momcorp, he fell in love with the CEO, Mom, only to leave her and Momcorp when she decided to weaponize his "Q.T. McWhiskers" toy, an
anthropomorphic cat toy that shot rainbows from its eyes. What he's a professor "of" goes unexplained as he demonstrates mastery of whatever field of science is plot convenient at the time. This reaches itsapex in "Bender's Big Score ", where he shouts "I can wire anything directly into anything! I'm the professor!"Characterizations
The Professor is characterized by his catch-phrase "Good news, everyone!", frequently followed by very bad news or a semi-suicidal mission. On the very few occasions he has good news he opens with "Bad news, everyone!" then before the good news sinks in, he gives a "Good news" comment. Another is his exclamation of surprise, "Sweet
zombie Jesus !" (although this phrase is sometimes censored in syndication). Though not a catchphrase in general, he often says "Wha?" when unaware of the situation, or when someone questions a statement he has just made, showing hissenility . Early on in Season 1, the catch phrase "I am already in my pajamas..." was partially developed, but it never caught on. The Professor often makes mutually contradictory statements just moments apart; this happens especially often when briefing his employees, with the prevailing second statement cancelling a much more reassuring first sentence.The Professor has a tendency to enunciate his /wh/ sounds, and frequently hypercorrects his /
w / sounds to sound like /wh/ as well, e.g. "Whell, let's get started."Age and Death
The Professor is one of the oldest human beings living on earth (excluding those who have been cryogenically frozen or are kept alive as heads in jars), a title he acquired after the events of the episode "
A Clone of My Own ", in which it was revealed that upon turning 160, all humans are collected by the "Sunset Robot Squad" and sent to live out the rest of their days in isolation aboard the gigantic "Near Death Star" (a pun on theDeath Star ). After his crew rescues him, Farnsworth returns to Planet Express to resume the life he originally had before being removed by the Sunset Robot Squad. In "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles " his age is stated to be 162, and after swimming in the fountain of aging, reports that he is "Even older! Huzzah!". His sonCubert Farnsworth took control over Planet Express claiming the Professor had himself declared legally dead for tax evasion reasons. The Professor denies this allegation, claiming "you take one nap in a ditch at the park and they start declaring you this and that!"He also has a genetic disease called "wandering bladder" and seems to have
narcolepsy , as he often falls asleep at random moments.Relationships
The Professor rarely worries about the safety of the crew, viewing them as a means to an end, as evidenced in the first episode. After remarking that he was looking for a new crew for his intergalactic space ship, he was asked "What happened to your old crew?". His response was "Oh, those poor sons-of-b-but that's not important! What is important is that I need a new crew!". Farnsworth's employees later discover that their predecessors died while gathering honey from Space Bees; at least one crew before them met a similar grisly end (The Sting), their old career chips being found in the stomach of a Space Wasp ("Space Pilot 3000").
He quite frequently sends his crew on dangerous missions even when he has the foreknowledge that they will probably not make it back alive. His missions are typically those other delivery companies won't take, such as serving subpoenas to mob-controlled worlds or casual deliveries to virus-infested planets. Even the commercial that he had produced for his company makes several remarks to this effect, including "When other companies aren't crazy or foolhardy enough..." and "Our crew is replaceable, your package isn't..." the former showing a crewman running through a minefield and the latter showing him being carried away by a giant bird. In one episode when the crew and his ship are sent off to war, he immediately tries to hire another crew, going as far as to assign them similar character roles; he is clearly surprised to be interrupted by his old crew returning, exclaiming "Oh God you're alive! I mean, thank God you're alive." and sending the applicants away with advice to "Come back in three days, a week at most." Even his familial relationship to Fry doesn't do much (if anything) to dampen the glee with which he assigns particularly difficult and deadly delivery missions. When asked about the nature of his delivery "business," Farnsworth once clarified that he viewed his company more as "a source of cheap labour, like a family."
Finances
The Professor claims to have created Planet Express to fund his experiments, though the company is frequently on the verge of bankruptcy. This is highlighted in "
Future Stock ", where Hermes shows a pie chart of their income, the larger portion of it (approximately 65%) showing an $8 bank error in their favour. This is mostly due to the incompetence of Fry, Bender, and Leela who have few reservations about abandoning their deliveries if they are distracted by personal problems, endangered by various space hazards, or simply bored. In "", which may not be considered canon, the Professor laments that the crew never remembers to charge anyone for the deliveries. Despite what would seem to be a setback, the Professor is still very capable of funding his experiments as well as paying for the inevitable repairs after the experiments go awry. The Professor states and/or implies in both "A Clone of My Own" and "Anthology of Interest I" that he has a vast fortune saved up, though his senility and occasional insanity casts some doubt on his actual financial situation. It is reasonable to believe that he is at least wealthy enough to not need Planet Express, considering his long career working directly under the richest woman on Earth, his vast collection of doomsday devices and deadly pets, and his many scientific achievements, including being essentially the father of all modern robots, an accomplishment that implies extensive and continuous royalties.Achievements
Professor Farnsworth, while sometimes seen as a laughingstock in the scientific community, has also been highly honored. For stopping global warming and Richard Nixon ("
Crimes of the Hot "), Nixon awards him the Polluting Medal of Pollution (which spews smog). He also received the Academy of Inventors award for stopping the giant trash meteor from destroying New New York City ("A Big Piece of Garbage "). His "Smell-O-Scope", which detects scents throughout the universe and is one of his most prominent inventions, has been used in many important situations. In the film "", Wernstrom mentions that Professor Farnsworth is a recipient of theFields Medal .Production
Professor Farnsworth is voiced by
Billy West , who also voices Fry,Dr. Zoidberg , and CaptainZapp Brannigan . The character was named afterPhilo Farnsworth , one of the inventors of television.cite book|title=Drawn to Television: Prime-Time Animation from the Flintstones to Family Guy| author=M. Keith Booker| pages=115-124| ISBN=0275990192] His design is considered to be somewhat similar to a combination ofMr. Burns andGrandpa Simpson from Matt Groening's other series, "The Simpsons ".cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9800EFD61530F937A15752C0A96F958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2| title=Groening's New World, 1,000 Years From Springfield | author=Gates, Anita| date=1999-01-24| accessdate=2008-06-13| publisher= The New York Times] However, his thick glasses and lab coat give him the general distinction of a professor.ee also
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