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{{character infobox
|name=Lifter
|type=t
|image=[[File:Lifter.png|225px]]
|image text=Lifter in the [[Planet Express hangar]] in [[2961]] {{et|6ACV15}}.
|gender=[[Manbot|Male]]
|species=[[Robot]]
|first appear={{e|6ACV15}}
|voiced by=Maurice LaMarche
}}
 
'''Lifter''' was a member of the first Planet Express crew in [[2961]], being an equivalent to [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]]. [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] described him as "the devastatingly handsome forklift" in [[3011]] {{et|6ACV15}}.
 
== Biography ==
In 2961, Lifter was digested by a [[four-dimensional space whale]] along with the rest of the first crew. In 3011, however, the whale, piloted by [[Turanga Leela|Leela]], set him free, having allowed him not to age a day, because, according to Professor Farnsworth, it "must have some kind of Möbius colon that endlessly recycles time and space".
 
== Additional Info ==
Lifter’s appearance loosely resembles that of Wall-E from the Disney movie of the same name. Both have three point treads, box like bodies, and short arms.
=== Appearances ===
*{{e|6ACV15}}
 
[[Category:Robots]]

Latest revision as of 07:13, 22 December 2017

Tertiary character
Lifter
Lifter.png
Lifter in the Planet Express hangar in 2961 (6ACV15).
GenderMale
SpeciesRobot
First appearance"Möbius Dick" (6ACV15)
Episode
Voiced byMaurice LaMarche

Lifter was a member of the first Planet Express crew in 2961, being an equivalent to Bender. Professor Farnsworth described him as "the devastatingly handsome forklift" in 3011 (6ACV15).

Biography

In 2961, Lifter was digested by a four-dimensional space whale along with the rest of the first crew. In 3011, however, the whale, piloted by Leela, set him free, having allowed him not to age a day, because, according to Professor Farnsworth, it "must have some kind of Möbius colon that endlessly recycles time and space".

Additional Info

Lifter’s appearance loosely resembles that of Wall-E from the Disney movie of the same name. Both have three point treads, box like bodies, and short arms.

Appearances