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'''Farnsworth's grandmother''' is an unseen character who has been mentioned various times throughout [[Futurama|the series]]. It's unlikely that she was a role model to her grandson, because [[Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] doesn't speak of her when he's telling [[Fry]] about the great minds that have inspired him all his life in "[[The Duh-Vinci Code]]". Nevertheless, it's possible that she was a scientist, as some of "his inventions" actually belonged to her.  
'''Farnsworth's grandmother''' is an unseen character who has been mentioned various times throughout [[Futurama|the series]]. It's unlikely that she was a role model to her grandson, because [[Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] doesn't speak of her when he's telling [[Fry]] about the great minds that have inspired him all his life in "[[The Duh-Vinci Code]]". Nevertheless, it's possible that she was a scientist, as some of "his inventions" actually belonged to her (such as the [[Diamond-Filament Tether]]).  


== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
*She's probably deceased, considering the Professor is 165 years old.
*She's probably deceased, considering the Professor is {{age|2841|4|9}} years old.
*It isn't confirmed if both grandmothers referenced are the same person.
*It isn't confirmed if both grandmothers referenced are the same person.



Revision as of 14:28, 28 June 2011

Tertiary character
Deceased character
Pseudocharacter
Farnsworth's grandmother
GenderFemale
SpeciesHuman
Planet of originProbably Earth
First appearance"The Deep South" (2ACV12)
Episode
Voiced byUnknown

Farnsworth's grandmother is an unseen character who has been mentioned various times throughout the series. It's unlikely that she was a role model to her grandson, because the Professor doesn't speak of her when he's telling Fry about the great minds that have inspired him all his life in "The Duh-Vinci Code". Nevertheless, it's possible that she was a scientist, as some of "his inventions" actually belonged to her (such as the Diamond-Filament Tether).

Additional Info

Trivia

  • She's probably deceased, considering the Professor is 182 years old.
  • It isn't confirmed if both grandmothers referenced are the same person.

Quotes

    Farnsworth: Bender, be careful. That's the ship's diamond filament tether. It's unbreakable.
    Bender: Then why do I have to be careful?
    Farnsworth: It belonged to my grandmother.

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