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*[["Minuteman" Yancy Fry]], who fought in the American Revolution. | *[["Minuteman" Yancy Fry]], who fought in the American Revolution. | ||
*[[Yancy Fry (Fry's great-grandfather)|Yancy Fry]], Enos' father. | |||
*[[Enos Fry]] and [[Mildred Fry]]. | *[[Enos Fry]] and [[Mildred Fry]]. | ||
*[[Yancy Fry, Sr.]] and [[Mrs. Fry]], and their children: | *[[Yancy Fry, Sr.]] and [[Mrs. Fry]], and their children: | ||
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== Time travel == | == Time travel == | ||
Fry's time travel means that Yancy, Sr's paternal grandmother is [[Mrs. Fry]], his wife and Fry's mother. And not only did Fry become his own grandfather, he made his father ''his'' own grandfather as well. An infinite loop results: Fry is his own grandfather, great-great-grandfather, great-great-great-great-grandfather and so on. This abnormality is the reason Fry lacks the [[Delta Brainwave]]. In addition, Fry's time travel creates [[Lars Fillmore]], his doomed [[time-paradox duplicate]] ([[Bender's Big Score|BBS]]). | Fry's [[time travel]] means that Yancy, Sr's paternal grandmother is [[Mrs. Fry]], his wife and Fry's mother. And not only did Fry become his own grandfather, he made his father ''his'' own grandfather as well. An infinite loop results: Fry is his own grandfather, great-great-grandfather, great-great-great-great-grandfather and so on. This abnormality is the reason Fry lacks the [[Delta Brainwave]]. In addition, Fry's time travel creates [[Lars Fillmore]], his doomed [[time-paradox duplicate]] ([[Bender's Big Score|BBS]]). | ||
The paternity of [[Mom]]'s kids was never revealed in the original run of the series, but in "[[Mother's Day]]" she describes Professor Farnsworth as "the only man I ever loved". However, in the film ''[[Bender's Game]]'', it is revealed that [[Igner]], Mom's youngest son, was fathered by Professor Farnsworth. | The paternity of [[Mom]]'s kids was never revealed in the [[original run]] of the series, but in "[[Mother's Day]]" she describes Professor Farnsworth as "the only man I ever loved". However, in the film ''[[Bender's Game]]'', it is revealed that [[Igner]], Mom's youngest son, was fathered by Professor Farnsworth. | ||
[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] |
Latest revision as of 08:02, 20 May 2017
The Fry family is an American family who hails from New York City. Their members include:
- "Minuteman" Yancy Fry, who fought in the American Revolution.
- Yancy Fry, Enos' father.
- Enos Fry and Mildred Fry.
- Yancy Fry, Sr. and Mrs. Fry, and their children:
- Philip J. Fry, a central character of Futurama.
- Yancy Fry, Jr. and his wife, who had:
- Philip J. Fry, II, their son.
- Fry's cousin, who owned a van.
In addition, the descendants of Yancy Fry, Jr. include members of the Farnsworth family, including:
- Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth, and his children:
- Igner, with Mom.
- Cubert J. Farnsworth, his clone.
Time travel
Fry's time travel means that Yancy, Sr's paternal grandmother is Mrs. Fry, his wife and Fry's mother. And not only did Fry become his own grandfather, he made his father his own grandfather as well. An infinite loop results: Fry is his own grandfather, great-great-grandfather, great-great-great-great-grandfather and so on. This abnormality is the reason Fry lacks the Delta Brainwave. In addition, Fry's time travel creates Lars Fillmore, his doomed time-paradox duplicate (BBS).
The paternity of Mom's kids was never revealed in the original run of the series, but in "Mother's Day" she describes Professor Farnsworth as "the only man I ever loved". However, in the film Bender's Game, it is revealed that Igner, Mom's youngest son, was fathered by Professor Farnsworth.