Singing Wind

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Tertiary character
Singing Wind
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GenderMale
SpeciesNative Martian
Planet of originMars
ProfessionChief of the Native Martians
First appearance"Where the Buggalo Roam" (3ACV10)
Episode
Voiced by[[Billy West|Billy West]][[Category:Characters voiced by Billy West|Singing Wind]]

Singing Wind is the chief of the Martians exiled to an underground Martian Reservation. He was very upset about his ancestors' sale of all the land on Mars to Sir Reginald Wong for a single bead, so he frequently conjured dust storms as revenge. On Mars Day (in Where the Buggalo Roam), he uses a dust storm as a cover to steal all of the Wongs' Buggalo. After encountering Kif (who had successfully led a cattle drive to recover the lost Buggalo), he kidnaps Amy, recognizes her as the Wongs' daughter. When Kif returns (this time with Zapp Brannigan, Chief Singing Wind conjures a mighty dust storm to smite them all, but relents when he sees Kif flying Betsy, a buggalo, because flying Buggalo is a talent that belongs only to Native Martians. Nevertheless, when Kif coughs after smoking the peace pipe, he decides that Kif must be crushed by the very bead that his ancestors traded all the Martian land for. Just before Kif is crushed, the bead is identified not as a bead, but as a giant diamond. Singing Wind happily lets his captives go, and leaves the planet with the rest of the Martians, satisfied with the deal that his ancestors had made.

Additional Info

Quotes

  • Singing Wind: Hm. We always thought that bead as worthless. We assumed our ancestors were cheated because they not have concept of ownership.
    Bender: So we can have the diamond?
    Singing Wind: No. We do have concept of ownership.

Appearances