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'''Mrs. Fry''' (née Gleisner) is the mother of [[Philip J. Fry]] who lived in a completely trashed house somewhere in {{w|Flatbush}}, {{w|Brooklyn}}. She loves sports more than her children, such as when she was giving birth to Philip, she cared more about a baseball game and was too busy playing golf when [[Yancy Fry Jr.]] was trying to steal his clover. She was also too excited about a football game to wonder where Philip had disappeared to. Mrs. Fry and [[Yancy Fry Sr.]] didn't care about their son and thought sending him to school was a waste of tax money and didn’t bother much looking for him when he was frozen in [[1999#December|December of 1999]].
'''Mrs. Fry''' (née Gleisner) is the mother of [[Philip J. Fry]] who lived in a completely trashed house somewhere in {{w|Flatbush}}, {{w|Brooklyn}}. She loves sports more than her children, such as when she was giving birth to Philip, she cared more about a baseball game and was too busy playing golf when [[Yancy Fry Jr.]] was trying to steal his clover. She was also too excited about a football game to wonder where Philip had disappeared to. Mrs. Fry and [[Yancy Fry Sr.]] didn't care about their son and thought sending him to school was a waste of tax money and didn't bother much looking for him when he was frozen in [[1999#December|December of 1999]].


== Character Description ==
== Character Description ==
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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
=== Trivia ===
*According to Philip...
**Mrs. Fry used to say that "[he] may not be clever, but [has] a good heart" {{et|6ACV05}} and was in a dream of his in which he was going to the fair {{et|6ACV20}}.
**Mrs. Fry and Yancy were honest, hard-working people {{et|1ACV11}} and were always on him to groom himself and wear underpants {{et|2ACV07}}.
=== Quotes ===
=== Quotes ===
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<poem>'''[[Guenter]]''': ''[Crying:.]'' I try so hard to fit in, but seeing my parents act like that made me realise I'm just a primitive beast. ''[He sobs.]''
'''[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]''': Hey, hey, cheer up. Not everyone turns out like their parents. I mean, look at me. My folks were honest, hard-working people.</poem>
<poem>'''Fry''': Hey, tell me something: You've got all this money, how come you always dress like you're doing your laundry?
'''[[Amy Wong|Amy]]''': I guess 'cause [[Amy's parents|my parents]] keep telling me to be more ladylike. ''[She scoffs.]'' As though!
'''Fry''': I've been there. My folks were always on me to groom myself and wear underpants. What am I, the Pope?</poem>
<poem>'''Yancy Fry Sr.''': So what should we name [[Philip J. Fry|him]]?
<poem>'''Yancy Fry Sr.''': So what should we name [[Philip J. Fry|him]]?
'''Mrs. Fry''': You pick, I picked dinner last night.
'''Mrs. Fry''': You pick, I picked dinner last night.
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<poem>'''Mrs. Fry''': I'll never forget the day Philip disappeared. {{w|University of Wisconsin–Madison|Wisconsin}} won the {{w|Rose Bowl}} 17-9.</poem>
<poem>'''Mrs. Fry''': I'll never forget the day Philip disappeared. {{w|University of Wisconsin–Madison|Wisconsin}} won the {{w|Rose Bowl}} 17-9.</poem>
<poem>'''Mrs. Fry''': ''[To [[Yancy Fry Jr.]].]'' Your brother may be missing, but his crap sure isn't.</poem>
<poem>'''Mrs. Fry''': ''[To [[Yancy Fry Jr.]].]'' Your brother may be missing, but his crap sure isn't.</poem>
<poem>'''[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]]''': Fry, I admire what you did today, and I'm deeply sorry for insulting your intellect. Your tiny, tiny intellect. Oops, there I go again, you dope. I mean, dummy.
'''Fry''': It's okay. I may not be clever, but I have a good heart. That's what my mom used to say.
'''Professor Farnsworth''': She was a wise woman.
'''Fry''': Also, that I'm not much to look at.
'''Professor Farnsworth''': A wise woman, indeed.</poem>
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[[Category:Fry family]]
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Revision as of 22:28, 16 August 2011

Secondary character
Deceased character
Mrs. Fry
Mrandmrsfry.png
Mrs. Fry with her husband.
GenderFemale
SpeciesHuman
Planet of originEarth
RelativesSee Family section.
First appearance"The Luck of the Fryrish" (3ACV04)
Episode
Voiced byTress MacNeille

Mrs. Fry (née Gleisner) is the mother of Philip J. Fry who lived in a completely trashed house somewhere in Flatbush, Brooklyn. She loves sports more than her children, such as when she was giving birth to Philip, she cared more about a baseball game and was too busy playing golf when Yancy Fry Jr. was trying to steal his clover. She was also too excited about a football game to wonder where Philip had disappeared to. Mrs. Fry and Yancy Fry Sr. didn't care about their son and thought sending him to school was a waste of tax money and didn't bother much looking for him when he was frozen in December of 1999.

Character Description

Family

Additional Info

Trivia

  • According to Philip...
    • Mrs. Fry used to say that "[he] may not be clever, but [has] a good heart" (6ACV05) and was in a dream of his in which he was going to the fair (6ACV20).
    • Mrs. Fry and Yancy were honest, hard-working people (1ACV11) and were always on him to groom himself and wear underpants (2ACV07).

Quotes

    Yancy Fry Sr.: So what should we name him?
    Mrs. Fry: You pick, I picked dinner last night.
    Yancy Fry Sr.: Well, I was thinking of Philip after those screwdrivers.
    Mrs. Fry: That's a fantastic idea. More morphine, please.

    Mrs. Fry: I'll never forget the day Philip disappeared. Wisconsin won the Rose Bowl 17-9.

    Mrs. Fry: [To Yancy Fry Jr..] Your brother may be missing, but his crap sure isn't.

Appearances