Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth

Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth is an aged, eccentric inventor, founder and owner of Planet Express and an honorary Globetrotter. He is crotchety, absent-minded and sometimes brilliant. In 2999 he was the last known relative of Philip J. Fry, later, Professor Farnsworth discovered that he had fathered a son, as well as the clone that he had kept hidden. In addition, he also serves as a tenured professor at Mars University. Farnsworth is an inventor of both useful and impractical things, some of which are extremely dangerous devices such as his Doomsday devices.

Personality wise, he varies from callous disregardto sentimental affection. He has no objection to sending his crew to missions which may eventually mean death to his crew, and has sent previous crews to their deaths before. Farnsworth is the oldest living member of the Academy of Inventors, where he often competes with his arch nemesis, Dr. Ogden Wernstrom.

Description
Farnsworth is a mad scientist, though how extreme this tendency is varies depending on how writers feel best suits the episode. Farnsworth's name comes from, who invented the television. In addition, his first name, Hubert, may come from Ken Keeler's former professor,. The only thing his name has in common with the name of Philip J. Fry is the unsettled "J." as their middle initial, but this may just be a common joke Matt Groening sets for his characters.

Farnsworth also enjoys public nudity, and may have been convicted. Especially around Xmas, it becomes appropriate for him to undress.

Story
Hubert J. Farnsworth was born on 9 April, 2840 – though claimed until 3000 that it was actually 2851 – in the nerdiest slum hole of New New York, Hell's Laboratory. At age 8, he learnt to read, albeit while still in diapers.

Hubert enjoys his teenage age as a nerd with an affection for role-playing games. After 14 years of graduate school, Farnsworth became a scientist, where he designed such things as fast cars, trendy night spots and beautiful women, all out of his one-room apartment. Evidence suggest that he may also have been a hippie and a disco boy. Possibly during graduate school.

Planet Express
After numerous tries with Mom, and his need for money to fund his research, he decided to create Planet Express, an interstellar delivery company to grant him the money he needs for his research. Early on, he hired his oldest friend, Dr. John A. Zoidberg as the company's staff doctor. In addition, he hired Hermes Conrad as the company's bureaucrat. Around 2998, Amy Wong entered the company as an intern, but has since remained in the company for several years.

Farnsworth has had numerous crews, but many of them have died horribly or gone missing, and Farnsworth often mentions that his missions could be suicidally dangerous. Despite the challenges he has put them through, Philip J. Fry, his uncle, Turanga Leela and Bender Bending Rodríguez have been his longest surviving crew, who after 10 years in the company remain alive.

Farnsworth doesn't always just send his crew on simple delivery missions, but has sent them on charity missions as well as highly controversial missions. Even when his crew and company is unrelated, he isn't shy to send them along anyway.

Cubert Farnsworth
Desperate to have someone to continue his works, growing apparent of his old age, at which point he claimed to be 150, he created a clone to become his heir to his works. Unfortunately, Cubert Farnsworth did not turn out as intended for Farnsworth, and he finally decided that his life was over, and revealed his actual age, when the Sunset Robots would come and take him away to the Near Death Star.

Though, after a rescue attempt by his crew, they managed to save him and afterwards, Cubert finally decided to carry on with Farnsworth's research.

Dark Matter
In his first trip back to Mom, he discovered the secret of dark matter that it could be used as starship fuel. When Mom faked a dark matter shortage in 3007 to increase the price of dark matter worldwide, Farnsworth finally told the tale of how he discovered it, and decided to end it all, so that scientist could spend their time on developing cleaner fuels, such as Whale Oil.

Farnsworth managed to enter Mom's dark matter mine on Alaska, which turned out to be a Nibblonian farm, where Mom had kept Nibblonians imprison for years to increase the production of dark matter. However, with the help of his crew, Farnsworth managed to bring the crystals close enough together to render dark matter useless.

Relationships
Farnsworth has at least on 3 accounts went back with his major love, Mom. At around age 90, he worked for Mom's Friendly Robot Company, where he designed robots for the company as well as toys, such as Q. T. McWhiskers, but Mom's suggestion of turning the toy into a giant, made Farnsworth leave her, because she simply understood him.

He would later return to Mom's company to work on creating actual robots, but back then, robots were stiff moving and not very efficient, however, when he sacrificed fuel efficiency, he succeeded, unfortunately, this robot design also caused global warming. Why he left Mom this time remains unsettled, but it may be because he once realised she was evil.

At a third account, Farnsworth was once again at the company with Mom, where he discovered the secret of Dark Matter, around the time where Mom's sons were born. But when he found out she had left him for Dr. Ogden Wernstrom, he left her once again.

While his relationship with Mom has certainly be his largest, it has not been his only one, during a brief period of gaining youth using stem cells from GeneWorks, S.K.G., he found a girl willing to date him, although she also turned out to have used her tax rebate for a crazy treatment.

Creations
The professor, being a vivid inventor, has created numerous inventions, ranging from very sophisticated to down right crazy.

Here is a list of the Professor's inventions (in alphabetical order)

Family

 * Fry, Farnsworth's many-times-great-uncle and at the same time many-times-grand-father.
 * Cubert Farnsworth, Farnsworth's clone/son.
 * Igner, Farnsworth's son.
 * Philip J. Fry, II, distant grandfather
 * Yancy Fry, Jr., distant grandfather
 * Yancy and Mrs. Fry, distant grandparents
 * Mildred Fry, distant grandmother
 * Yivo, ex-spouse.

Trivia

 * He was named "Farnsworth" in honor of Phylo T. Farnsworth, the inventor of modern television, which was unveiled at the same World's Fair as the Futurama exhibit that the show is named for.
 * Throughout the series, we are never shown the professor's eyes, until the comic Downsized!. This may or may not have been authorized by Matt Groening.
 * Has the same blood type as Amy Wong. He has stated that is one of the reasons why he likes "keeping her around" (1ACV02).
 * His bank account number is 299792458.
 * Became a wizard (quite possibly a parody of Gandalf) in.
 * A certain running gag with the writers is to drop hints in the show that the professor is a cannibal of sorts.
 * Also known as the Catman, due to his ability to land on his feet after falling great distances. However, it has apparently been so long since the last time he used this ability that even the Professor himself has forgotten why they called him the Catman.
 * Has a "Thug Life" tattoo on his back.
 * His driving position is up against the windscreen of the ship, a parody of the stereotypes of elderly drivers.

Catchphrase
Originally, the professor's catchphrase was going to be "...though I am already in my pajamas." This was only used in the first and second episodes. The professor's basic catchphrase is "Good news, everyone!" The phrase is used so frequently that it was already possible to joke about it in the seventh episode.

He also occasionally refers to "Zombie Jesus" either by saying "Sweet Zombie Jesus" or "Holy Zombie Jesus".

When he spoken to or asked a question, he also commonly says "Eh-wha?" This is used often to emphasize his senility and hearing loss.

The final "catchphrase" used by the Professor is "Oh My..."

Appearances
While Professor Farnsworth appears in most episodes, films and comics, with the exception of "The Why of Fry" and "Where No Fan Has Gone Before", these categories may be of interest:


 * A plots focusing on Professor Farnsworth
 * B plots focusing on Professor Farnsworth