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Fry, Leela and Bender are considered '''''major'' primary characters''', or '''main characters''', because they appear in every episode, comic or film, and have far more [[Infosphere:Types of plots|''A'' plots]] revolving around them. Amy, Hermes, The Professor and Zoidberg are considered '''''minor'' primary characters''', because they appear in ''almost'' every episode, but have considerably less ''A'' plots revolving around them when compared with the major primary characters.
Fry, Leela and Bender are considered '''''major'' primary characters''', or '''main characters''', because they appear in every episode, comic or film, and have far more [[Infosphere:Types of plots|''A'' plots]] revolving around them. Amy, Hermes, The Professor and Zoidberg are considered '''''minor'' primary characters''', because they appear in ''almost'' every episode, but have considerably less ''A'' plots revolving around them when compared with the major primary characters.


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Revision as of 02:55, 5 October 2013

A primary character is an employee at Planet Express, with the notable exception of Scruffy. They are primary characters, as they appear in almost all episodes, comics and films.

For other types of characters see

List

Major primary characters in order of appearance:

Minor primary characters in order of appearance:

Fry, Leela and Bender are considered major primary characters, or main characters, because they appear in every episode, comic or film, and have far more A plots revolving around them. Amy, Hermes, The Professor and Zoidberg are considered minor primary characters, because they appear in almost every episode, but have considerably less A plots revolving around them when compared with the major primary characters.