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[[Image:Scooty-Puff jr.jpg|right|thumb|Scooty-Puff, jr.]]
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The '''Scooty-Puff''' is a brand of scooter that comes in at least two versions. The smaller of these, '''Scooty-Puff, Jr.''', is a wind-up, clockwork-powered device apparently designed for kids. Its logo is a baby puffin with a safety helmet, uttering the words ''"Who's ready for safe fun?"'' The much grander, adult version the '''Scooty-Puff, Sr.''', is equipped with at least one gun and has a professional drive system. Its logo is an adult puffin with menacingly folded arms and the caption ''The Doom-Bringer''.


==Information==
[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] was equipped with a Scooty-Puff, Jr. on his first mission to the [[The Infosphere|Infosphere]], but it proved unreliable, breaking just when he wished to escape. Fry warned [[Nibbler]] of this ("That Scooty-Puff Junior SUCKS!") when he travelled back to 31 December 1999, and so, when time came to infiltrate the Infosphere again, he managed a glorious getaway on his new Scooty-Puff, Sr., thus saving the universe... for now.
The Scooty-Puff is a brand of scooter that comes in at least two versions. The smaller one , Scooty-Puff, jr., is a clockwork-powered device that seems to be made for kids. It's logo is a baby eagle with a safety helmet, uttering the words ''"Who's ready for safe fun?"'' The much larger, adult version is the Scooty-Puff, sr. It is equipped with at least one gun and has a professional drive system, it's logo is an adult eagle with menacingly folded arms, with a caption saying ''The Doom-Bringer''. [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] was equipped with a Scooty-Puff, jr. on his first mission to the [[The Infosphere|Infosphere]], but it proved to be unreliable and broke when he wanted to escape. Fry told [[Nibbler]] of this as he travelled back to December 31st 1999, and so, when it was time for him to infiltrate the Infosphere again, he managed to make a glorious getaway on a Scooty-Puff, sr.
[[Image:Scooty-Puff sr.jpg|right|thumb|Scooty-Puff, sr.]]


==Appearances==
== Additional Information ==
*[[The Why of Fry]]
[[File:Scooty-Puff sr.jpg|left|thumb|Scooty-Puff, Sr.]]
The puffins featured on each Scooty-Puff might be related to one another or the one on the Sr. version is the adult version of the Jr. puffin logo
 
Critics claim that the Scooty-Puff Jr. "Sucks".
 
=== Appearances ===
*{{e|4ACV10}}
*{{clink|US#046|Follow the Reader}}
 
[[Category:Gadgets]]
[[Category:Ships]]
[[Category:Technology]]

Latest revision as of 05:30, 16 May 2015

Scooty-Puff
Scooty-Puff jr.jpg
Scooty-Puff, Jr.
TypeShips
First appearance"The Why of Fry" (4ACV10)
Episode

The Scooty-Puff is a brand of scooter that comes in at least two versions. The smaller of these, Scooty-Puff, Jr., is a wind-up, clockwork-powered device apparently designed for kids. Its logo is a baby puffin with a safety helmet, uttering the words "Who's ready for safe fun?" The much grander, adult version the Scooty-Puff, Sr., is equipped with at least one gun and has a professional drive system. Its logo is an adult puffin with menacingly folded arms and the caption The Doom-Bringer.

Fry was equipped with a Scooty-Puff, Jr. on his first mission to the Infosphere, but it proved unreliable, breaking just when he wished to escape. Fry warned Nibbler of this ("That Scooty-Puff Junior SUCKS!") when he travelled back to 31 December 1999, and so, when time came to infiltrate the Infosphere again, he managed a glorious getaway on his new Scooty-Puff, Sr., thus saving the universe... for now.

Additional Information

Scooty-Puff, Sr.

The puffins featured on each Scooty-Puff might be related to one another or the one on the Sr. version is the adult version of the Jr. puffin logo

Critics claim that the Scooty-Puff Jr. "Sucks".

Appearances