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|name=Ron Whitey | |name=Ron Whitey | ||
|image=[[ | |image=[[File:Ron Whitey.jpg|225px]] | ||
|image text= | |image text= | ||
| | |family=[[Kitty]], wife | ||
|species=[[Humans|Human]] | |species=[[Humans|Human]] | ||
|origin=[[Earth]] | |origin=Probably [[Earth]], [[United States]], [[New New York]] | ||
|job=Judge | |job=Judge | ||
|first appear={{e|3ACV03}} | |first appear={{e|3ACV03}} | ||
|voiced by= | |voiced by=Billy West | ||
}} | }} | ||
== | '''Ron Whitey''' (more commonly known as '''Judge Whitey''') is a male [[Humans|Human]] who is an arbiter of justice. He believes that people are never too rich to enjoy a free turkey dog. {{er|4ACV16}} | ||
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== Personality == | |||
A parodic archetype of the worldview, values, and mannerisms of a "country-club {{w|White Anglo-Saxon Protestant|WASP}}", he is very rich and seems to lack morals. Whitey is preoccupied with [[currency|money]] and wealth, but does not know what a {{cat|bank}} is until his caddy's chauffeur informs him that "a bank is a place where people put money that isn't properly invested". Judge Whitey is also the reason that the Institute for Criminally Insane Humans is full, and is reminded this by a baliff, who says "that facility has been full ever since you ruled that being poor is a mental illness". | |||
== Biography == | |||
* | Ron Whitey sentenced Santa {{Bender}} [[New New York v. Santa Bender|to be executed at sundown]] {{er|3ACV03}} and {{Fry}} and Bender [[New New York v. Fry and Bender|to asylum]], {{er|3ACV11}} divorced Fry and {{Leela}}, {{er|3ACV14}} attended [[Leela: Orphan of the Stars|Fry's opera]], {{er|4ACV18}} ironically, was seen as a homeless man due to the actions of the [[Scammer Aliens]], {{er|BBS}} was run over by [[Calculon]], sentencing [[Whitey v. Calculon|him to community service]], {{er|TBwaBB}} attended the [[100th-delivery party]], {{er|6ACV12}} and served as the judge in the case [[Mom v. Farnsworth]]. {{er|6ACV25}} | ||
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== Additional info == | |||
=== Trivia === | |||
*Judge Whitey is one of the few characters who are drawn with eyebrows. | |||
*As evidenced by his name, Whitey was created to lampoon stereotypes about rich white people. | |||
=== Quotes === | |||
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<poem>'''Ron Whitey''': The charge is bank robbery. Now, my caddie's chauffeur informs me that a bank is a place where people put money that isn't properly invested. Therefore, robbing a bank is tantamount to that most heinous of crimes, theft of money. {{er|3ACV11}}</poem> | |||
<poem>'''Fry''': I refuse to testify on the grounds that my organs will be chopped up into a patty. {{er|3ACV11}} | |||
'''Ron Whitey''': Ah, the 67th {{w|list of amendments to the United States Constitution|Amendment}}.</poem> | |||
<poem>'''Ron Whitey''': Counselor, what evidence do you offer to support this new plea of insanity? {{er|3ACV11}} | |||
'''Hyper-Chicken''': Well, for one, they done hired me to represent them. | |||
''[Judge Whitey bangs his gavel.]'' | |||
'''Ron Whitey''': Insanity plea is accepted.</poem> | |||
<poem>'''Ron Whitey''': So I said to Kitty, "The only way to keep the butler from running away is to cut off, his foot!" | |||
''[Bender laughs quietly and lights his cigar.]'' | |||
'''Ron Whitey''': Yes, it reminds me of a joke I heard about upper-middle-class people. {{er|4ACV16}}</poem> | |||
}} | |||
=== | === Appearances === | ||
* | {{appear-begin}} | ||
*{{e|3ACV03}} | |||
*{{e|3ACV11}} | |||
*{{e|3ACV14}} | |||
*{{e|4ACV16}} | |||
*{{e|4ACV18}} | |||
*{{f|1}} | |||
*{{f|2}} | |||
*{{e|6ACV12}} {{small|(at the [[100th-delivery party]])}} | |||
*{{e|6ACV25}} | |||
*{{e|7ACV02}} | |||
*{{e|7ACV03}} | |||
*{{e|7ACV07}} | |||
*{{e|7ACV11}} | |||
*{{clink|US#044|The Fry and the Furious!}} | |||
*{{clink|US#048|Claw and Order}} | |||
{{appear-end}} | |||
[[Category:Humans]] | |||
[[Category:Judges]] | |||
Latest revision as of 00:31, 14 April 2016
Secondary character | |
Ron Whitey | |
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Species | Human |
Planet of origin | Probably Earth, United States, New New York |
Profession | Judge |
Relatives | Kitty, wife |
First appearance | "A Tale of Two Santas" (3ACV03) |
Voiced by | Billy West |
Ron Whitey (more commonly known as Judge Whitey) is a male Human who is an arbiter of justice. He believes that people are never too rich to enjoy a free turkey dog. [4ACV16]
Personality
A parodic archetype of the worldview, values, and mannerisms of a "country-club WASP", he is very rich and seems to lack morals. Whitey is preoccupied with money and wealth, but does not know what a bank is until his caddy's chauffeur informs him that "a bank is a place where people put money that isn't properly invested". Judge Whitey is also the reason that the Institute for Criminally Insane Humans is full, and is reminded this by a baliff, who says "that facility has been full ever since you ruled that being poor is a mental illness".
Biography
Ron Whitey sentenced Santa Bender to be executed at sundown [3ACV03] and Fry and Bender to asylum, [3ACV11] divorced Fry and Leela, [3ACV14] attended Fry's opera, [4ACV18] ironically, was seen as a homeless man due to the actions of the Scammer Aliens, [BBS] was run over by Calculon, sentencing him to community service, [TBwaBB] attended the 100th-delivery party, [6ACV12] and served as the judge in the case Mom v. Farnsworth. [6ACV25]
Additional info
Trivia
- Judge Whitey is one of the few characters who are drawn with eyebrows.
- As evidenced by his name, Whitey was created to lampoon stereotypes about rich white people.
Quotes
Ron Whitey: The charge is bank robbery. Now, my caddie's chauffeur informs me that a bank is a place where people put money that isn't properly invested. Therefore, robbing a bank is tantamount to that most heinous of crimes, theft of money. [3ACV11]
Fry: I refuse to testify on the grounds that my organs will be chopped up into a patty. [3ACV11]
Ron Whitey: Ah, the 67th Amendment.
Ron Whitey: Counselor, what evidence do you offer to support this new plea of insanity? [3ACV11]
Hyper-Chicken: Well, for one, they done hired me to represent them.
[Judge Whitey bangs his gavel.]
Ron Whitey: Insanity plea is accepted.
Ron Whitey: So I said to Kitty, "The only way to keep the butler from running away is to cut off, his foot!"
[Bender laughs quietly and lights his cigar.]
Ron Whitey: Yes, it reminds me of a joke I heard about upper-middle-class people. [4ACV16]