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|age= 58 {{small|(at time of death)}} | |age= 58 {{small|(at time of death)}} | ||
|birth date= {{date|6 August}}, [[1928]] | |birth date= {{date|6 August}}, [[1928]] | ||
|death date= 22 February, [[1987]] | |death date= 22 {{February}}, [[1987]] | ||
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<poem>'''Andy Warhol''': Hi, I'm Andy Warhol, and you're some kind of...marvelous lobster man. | <poem>'''Andy Warhol''': Hi, I'm Andy Warhol, and you're some kind of...marvelous lobster man. | ||
'''Zoidberg''': Right on! Say, you got any real soup, or just this schlock? ''[Zoidberg is teleported away.]'' | '''Zoidberg''': Right on! Say, you got any real soup, or just this schlock? | ||
''[Zoidberg is teleported away.]'' | |||
'''Andy Warhol''': What a horrid bore.</poem> | '''Andy Warhol''': What a horrid bore.</poem> | ||
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Andy Warhol | |
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Age | 58 (at time of death) |
Date of birth | 6 August, 1928 |
Date of death | 22 February, 1987 |
Species | Human |
Planet of origin | Earth |
Profession | Artist |
First appearance | "All the Presidents' Heads" (6ACV23) |
Voiced by | John DiMaggio |
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Andrew Warhola, Jr. (often referred to as Andy Warhol), was an American painter, printmaker, and filmmaker who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.
When Amy, Dr. Zoidberg, and Professor Farnsworth briefly teleported to the 1960s, [6ACV23] they were teleported in front of Warhol's work of art Campbell's Soup Cans. Warhol then walked up to them, referring to Zoidberg as a "marvelous lobster man", but soon dismissing him as a "horrid bore". The encounter resulted in the painting Unwelcome Guest in 1968, which contains four different-colored depictions of Zoidberg's head.
Additional Info
Trivia
- The painting Unwelcome Guest is a parody of 1964's Shot Marilyns.
Quotes
Andy Warhol: Hi, I'm Andy Warhol, and you're some kind of...marvelous lobster man.
Zoidberg: Right on! Say, you got any real soup, or just this schlock?
[Zoidberg is teleported away.]
Andy Warhol: What a horrid bore.