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*In the French [[Dubbing|dub]] the translation is into German ("Guten | *In the French [[Dubbing|dub]] the translation is into German ("Guten Tag."). | ||
=== Appearances === | === Appearances === |
Revision as of 12:04, 2 August 2012
Universal translator | |
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Type | Translator |
Inventor | Farnsworth |
First appearance | "A Clone of My Own" (2ACV10) |
Voiced by | Maurice LaMarche |
The universal translator is an invention by Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth. While, initially, it only translated into an incomprehensible dead language (2ACV10), it can now translate to and from the Carcaron language [1] (7ACV05).
Additional Information
Quotes
Cubert: Hello.
Universal translator: Bonjour.
Farnsworth: Crazy gibberish!
Trivia
- In the French dub the translation is into German ("Guten Tag.").
Appearances
References
- ^ a b c d Matt Tobey (29 May 2012). Countdown to Futurama: The Treaty of Table 7. (Comedy Centrl [sic].) Retrieved on 29 May 2012.