Cubert Farnsworth

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Secondary character
Cubert Farnsworth
Cubert Farnsworth.jpg
AgeChronologically: 21 Biologically: 13
SpeciesHuman
Planet of originEarth
ProfessionStudent
RelativesSee family section
First appearance"A Clone of My Own" (2ACV10)
Episode
Voiced byKath Soucie

Cubert Farnsworth is a clone of the Professor, created from cells scraped from "one of the shapelier growths" on the Professor's back. He and the Professor refer to their relationship as one between a father and son.

He is heir to Planet Express and the Professor's fortune, being the Professor's closest living relative. He spends most of his time with the Planet Express crew criticising everything, routinely pointing out logical fallacies.

Cubert goes to Wozniak Nerd Academy with Hermes' son, Dwight, where they are occasionally bullied by Brett Blob, the son of H. G. Blob.

In August of 3010 of the first universe and probably the second, he grows up and marries Leela between 3030 and 3050, but later they get divorced and he is paid alimony. In the third universe, however, Fry, Farnsworth and Bender return in their time machine and all gets back to normal.

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Further information: Fry family tree

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Cubert was originally supposed to appear in "A Big Piece of Garbage", but his appearance in that episode would have made the episode at least an hour long.[1] Cubert's purpose was originally to appear in almost every episode, constantly pointing out flaws in the logic of the Futurama universe (such as odour travelling through space or flying faster than the speed of light),[2] but even the writers got annoyed with this and feared the audience would despise him beyond his intention.[2]

His character developed further in "The Route of All Evil" and "Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television", distancing from his original purpose of pointing out flaws to be a real child representation of the Professor.

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  1. ^ "Interesting thing about this episode, is that it– as originally written, correct me if I am wrong, Lou, it was much much longer, and it originally introduced the character of Cubert, the Professor's clone, and I think, really, one night before we had to record it, it was ten pages too long, and there went Cubert for another season."Cohen, David (Transcript)
    Cohen, David. Commentary for "A Big Piece of Garbage" on Volume One, disc 2.
  2. ^ a b Cohen, David. Commentary for "A Clone of My Own" on Volume Two, disc 3.
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