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<poem>'''[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]''': Working the New Year's Eve shift, eh? | <poem>'''[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]''': Working the New Year's Eve shift, eh? | ||
'''Night watchman''': ''[Points sarcastically towards Fry and makes a tongue-cluck "You got it" sound.]'' | '''Night watchman''': ''[Points sarcastically towards Fry and makes a tongue-cluck "You got it" sound.]'' | ||
'''Fry''': [ | '''Fry''': ''[Under breath, sing-song.]'' Lo-ser.</poem> | ||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 03:02, 23 March 2012
Tertiary character Abandoned character | |
Night watchman | |
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Gender | Male |
Species | Human |
Planet of origin | Earth, Old New York |
Profession | Night watchman |
First appearance | "Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01) |
Voiced by | Unknown |
The night watchman was the nighttime security at the building housing Applied Cryogenics in the original storyboard for "Space Pilot 3000". He appears to be somewhat disinterested in his job, as he is just sitting around reading the New York Post. Fry greets him at the desk while delivering pizza to the office, and the watchman responds by clucking his tongue and pointing his finger.
Image gallery
Reading the New York Post, last panel.
Greeting Fry at the front desk.
Additional info
Trivia
- The watchman is reading the New York Post, which has the headline "2000! Doomsayers Cautiously Upbeat". The watchman was cut from the final episode, but the newspaper would appear, outside the building, in the newspaper vending machine next to which Fry parks his bicycle.
Quotes
Fry: Working the New Year's Eve shift, eh?
Night watchman: [Points sarcastically towards Fry and makes a tongue-cluck "You got it" sound.]
Fry: [Under breath, sing-song.] Lo-ser.