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  2. The Why of Fry - Wikipedia

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    "The Why of Fry" is the tenth episode in the fourth season of the American animated television series Futurama, and the 64th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 6, 2003.

  3. Philip J. Fry - Wikipedia

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    Philip J. Fry, commonly known mononymously by his surname Fry, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the animated series Futurama.He is voiced by Billy West using a version of his own voice as he sounded when he was 25.

  4. The Luck of the Fryrish - Wikipedia

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    The inscription, "Philip J. Fry - The Original Martian", angers Fry because he believes Yancy stole his name and his dream. Professor Farnsworth pulls up a biographical movie about "Philip J. Fry", where the crew learns that he was a millionaire , rock star, astronaut , and is now buried with the seven-leaf clover in Orbiting Meadows National ...

  5. The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings - Wikipedia

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    With his new, nimble hands, Fry becomes a skilled holophonor virtuoso. He is commissioned by Hedonismbot to write an opera. Fry, in an attempt to win Leela's heart, bases the opera on her life. Upset at getting the raw end of the deal, the Robot Devil decides he has to get his own hands back. He begs Fry, but Fry refuses, reminding him they ...

  6. The Late Philip J. Fry - Wikipedia

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    "The Late Philip J. Fry" was written by Lewis Morton and directed by Peter Avanzino.The table reading for this episode took place on October 21, 2009. [2] From June 16 to June 23, as part of its "Countdown to Futurama" event, Comedy Central Insider, Comedy Central's news outlet, released various preview materials for the episode, including a storyboard of the time machine and character designs ...

  7. Three Hundred Big Boys - Wikipedia

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    Fry easily gathers all the guests onto a trolley, wheels them into an alley behind the museum, and extinguishes the fire before the hyperspeed ends. As they all recover from what just happened, they find that Zoidberg , who had been debating on how to spend his tax rebate on something that would make him happy, opted to spend it on a nice meal ...

  8. My Three Suns - Wikipedia

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    A Trisolian then attempts to "drink" Fry, but is unsuccessful, as Fry is solid. At the coronation, Fry recites the oath properly, due to having written it on his arm, and is sworn in as Fry the Solid. As the suns set, the Trisolians begin to glow—including the previous emperor, who is still alive inside Fry's stomach.

  9. Fry and the Slurm Factory - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 IGN listed this episode as number three in their list of the top 25 Futurama episodes, also stating that this episode was the "most memorable" of the series. [4] When IGN updated their top 25 list in 2013 the episode moved to number 21 and remained there in 2019. [5] The episode was 17th in Paste's list of the 20 Best Episodes of ...