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**[[All My Circuits: The Movie]] (3000)
**[[All My Circuits: The Movie]] (3000)
**[[The Magnificent Three]] (3001)
**[[The Magnificent Three]] (3001)
**Coilette: The Calculon Story (3002)
**Coilette: A Calculon Story (3002)


==Additional Info==
==Additional Info==

Revision as of 11:53, 10 June 2007


Calculon, star of "All My Circuits"

Species: Robot
Planet of Origin: Earth
Age: slightly less than 1000 years
Voiced By: Maurice LaMarche
First Appearance: "I, Roommate" (1ACV03)

Biography

Calculon is most famous as the star of the hit robot soap opera "All My Circuits". He has also appeared in films, including "The Magnificent Three", for which he was nominated for an Oscar although was just Dr. Zoidberg trying to save his own skin as Calculon had said earlier that if he didn't win one he would kill Bender, Harold Zoid and Zoidberg. Throughout his career he has lived a secret life unknown to the public. He is over a thousand years old, rather than 37 as claimed in his biography. He changes identities every few decades, and starting out from a humble beginning as a motorized service arm working on Project Satan made his way to being many of history's great acting robots, including Acting Unit 0.8, Thespa-mat, and David Duchovney. For most of this thousand years, he was also a Were-Car, until Fry and Leela broke the curse by destroying the original were-car.

Filmography

Additional Info

Trivia

  • Once was a Were-Car
  • Almost married Bender once, who then was a Fembot
  • Owns a big house in Hollywood
  • Enjoys hot showers
  • Tends to see life as a huge soap opera
  • Bender once worked as his hot water boiler in Hollywood


Quotes

  • Robot Devil: Calculon, old friend, I'm afraid I need your ears.
    Calculon: Well I do owe you for giving me this unholy (melodramatically) acting talent.
  • Calculon: Oh, how cruel and melodramatic fate is. (shouting) Why?
  • Calculon: NOOOOOOOO!

Appearances