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'''Frydo''' is [[Philip J. Fry]]'s alternative persona in [[Cornwood]].  At first, only Bender refers to him as Frydo, but he later turns into something more sinister, that is Gollum. He was a member of [[The Fellowship]].
'''Frydo''' is [[Philip J. Fry]]'s alternative persona in [[Cornwood]].  At first, he appears like his real-world counterpart and only [[Titanius Anglesmith]] refers to him as Frydo.  Later, he becomes more sinister, as well as becoming more decrepit in appearance. He was a member of the [[Fellowship]] ([[Bender's Game|BG]]).


He and [[Leegola]] teamed up with [[Titanius Anglesmith]], [[The Great Wizard Greyfarn]] to try and end the evil reign of [[Momon]] by throwing the [[Die of Power]] into the boiling plastic, from which it was made, along the way they met up with [[Gynecaladriel]] queen of the water-nymphos who seduced the guard of the [[Cave of Hopelessness]].
He and [[Leegola]] teamed up with Titanius Anglesmith and the [[Great Wizard Greyfarn]] to try and end the evil reign of [[Momon]] by throwing the [[Die of Power]] into the boiling plastic from whence it came. Along the way, they met up with [[Gynecaladriel]], queen of the water-nymphos, who seduced the guard of the [[Cave of Hopelessness]] so that they could proceed.


When he used the Die of Power to defeat the [[Tunnelling Horror]], he became obsessed with it, turning into a Gollum like creature and calling it 'the dodecalicious'. He then went completely insane and attempted to kill Titanius. He ran away to the swamp, were he met the living decapitated head of [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]. Together they set of to the Geysers of Gygax to destroy the dice.
When he used the Die of Power to defeat the [[Tunnelling Horror]], he became obsessed with it, beginning his transformation into a sickly pale creature and calling the Die 'the dodecalicious'. He attempted to kill Titanius and ran away to the swamp, where he met the living decapitated head of [[Zoidberg (Cornwood)|Zoidberg]]. Together, they set off to the [[Geysers of Gygax]], intending to destroy the Die.


When Frydo was caught tying to destroy the Die by Momon, he was overwhelmed by it and was force to drop it by Zoidberg. Momon attempted to stop it rolling by turning into a dragon, but failed and the Die came up 12 letting Frydo use Mirror Mania to turn into a dragon too. They then began a fight which ended when they both attacked each others underbellies.
Frydo's attempt to destroy the Die triggered the climax of the alternate story, culminating in a battle between a Frydo dragon and a Momon dragon.
==Additional Information==
 
===Quotes===
== Additional Information ==
[[Image:Momon.PNG|right|thumb|Dragon-Frydo (left) battling Dragon-[[Momon]].]]
[[File:Momon.PNG|right|thumb|Dragon-Frydo (left) battling Dragon-[[Momon]] (right).]]
* '''Frydo''': So it's all come down to this: a dungeon...and dragons!<br/>'''Zoidberg''': I didn't see it coming.
 
* '''Frydo''': Hands off the dodecalicious!
=== Trivia ===
* The name "Frydo" is a reference to [[Philip J. Fry]] and {{w|Frodo Baggins}} from ''{{w|The Lord of the Rings}}''
** His name could also refer to the carnival treat "{{w|fried dough}}", often called "fry dough".
* Frydo's demeanor and appearance is identical to {{w|Gollum}}'s from ''TLotR''.
 
=== Quotes ===
{{q|
<poem>'''Frydo''': So it's all come down to this: [[Dungeons & Dragons|a dungeon... and dragons]]!</poem>
<poem>'''Frydo''': Hands off the dodecalicious!</poem>
}}


===Trivia===
=== Appearances ===
*The name "Frydo" is a reference to "[[Wikipedia:Frodo|Frodo]]".
* {{clink|US#S02|Futurama Returns}}
* {{f|3}}
* {{e|7ACV08}} (In Leela's memories)


===Appearances===
[[Category:Humans]]
* {{c|S2}}
* {{e|x3}}

Latest revision as of 11:44, 22 December 2014

This article is about the character. For the hairstyle, see Fryfro.
Secondary character
Cornwood character
Frydo
Frydo.jpg
GenderMale
SpeciesHuman / Dragon / Corrupted Human
First appearance"Futurama Returns" (US#S02)
Comic
Voiced byBilly West

Frydo is Philip J. Fry's alternative persona in Cornwood. At first, he appears like his real-world counterpart and only Titanius Anglesmith refers to him as Frydo. Later, he becomes more sinister, as well as becoming more decrepit in appearance. He was a member of the Fellowship (BG).

He and Leegola teamed up with Titanius Anglesmith and the Great Wizard Greyfarn to try and end the evil reign of Momon by throwing the Die of Power into the boiling plastic from whence it came. Along the way, they met up with Gynecaladriel, queen of the water-nymphos, who seduced the guard of the Cave of Hopelessness so that they could proceed.

When he used the Die of Power to defeat the Tunnelling Horror, he became obsessed with it, beginning his transformation into a sickly pale creature and calling the Die 'the dodecalicious'. He attempted to kill Titanius and ran away to the swamp, where he met the living decapitated head of Zoidberg. Together, they set off to the Geysers of Gygax, intending to destroy the Die.

Frydo's attempt to destroy the Die triggered the climax of the alternate story, culminating in a battle between a Frydo dragon and a Momon dragon.

Additional Information

Dragon-Frydo (left) battling Dragon-Momon (right).

Trivia

Quotes

Appearances