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|image=[[File:Tandy.png|225px]] | |image=[[File:Tandy.png|225px]] | ||
|image text=Tandy (right) | |image text=Tandy (right) | ||
|gender=Male | |gender=[[Manbot|Male]] | ||
|species=[[Robot]] | |species=[[Robot]] | ||
|origin=[[Earth]] | |origin=[[Earth]] | ||
|voiced by=Maurice LaMarche | |voiced by=Maurice LaMarche | ||
|first appear={{e|2ACV18}} | |first appear={{e|2ACV18}} | ||
|family=[[Vladimir]], father<br />[[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]], cousin | |family=[[Vladimir]], father<br />[[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]], [[list of cousins|cousin]] | ||
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'''Tandy''' is the son of [[Vladimir]], and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez]]'s cousin. Despite Vladimir's comment that Tandy never understood the value of a dollar, he left his fortune of 10,000,000 dollars, to which Tandy inquired, "is that a lot?" | '''Tandy''' is the son of [[Vladimir]], and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez]]'s [[list of cousins|cousin]]. Despite Vladimir's comment that Tandy never understood the value of a dollar, he left his fortune of 10,000,000 dollars, to which Tandy inquired, "is that a lot?" | ||
== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
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[[Category:Bender's family]] | [[Category:Bender's family]] | ||
[[Category:Robo-Hungary]] | [[Category:Robo-Hungary]] | ||
[[Category:Robots]] |
Revision as of 21:30, 8 August 2013
Tertiary character | |
Tandy | |
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Gender | Male |
Species | Robot |
Planet of origin | Earth |
Relatives | Vladimir, father Bender, cousin |
First appearance | "The Honking" (2ACV18) |
Voiced by | Maurice LaMarche |
Tandy is the son of Vladimir, and Bender Bending Rodríguez's cousin. Despite Vladimir's comment that Tandy never understood the value of a dollar, he left his fortune of 10,000,000 dollars, to which Tandy inquired, "is that a lot?"
Additional Info
Trivia
- Tandy's name and the words "Euro TRaSh-80" printed on his case are references to the Tandy Corporation's TRS-80 computer line, released in 1977, which was nicknamed the "Trash-80" by both its users and detractors. It also refers to the term Eurotrash, which means rich young Europeans living in the United States. The term was coined in the early 1980s.