Turanga Leela

Turanga Leela is one of the most important employees of Planet Express. She occupies the position of the ship's captain and pilot and therefore is the head of the regular delivery crew consisting of her, Philip J. Fry, and Bender Bending Rodriguez. She is known as the most competent of the three main characters.

Early Years
Turanga Leela was born as the only child of a married couple of mutants in the sewers of New New York. Her parents are Turanga Morris and Munda. As Leela is probably the least mutated mutant ever born (as described to her parents by a medical professional), and looked almost like a normal child, her parents decided that she should not share the fate of her people living in the sewers. They instead chose to give her a life as normal as possible - a "real" life - by giving her up to the Cookieville Minimum Security Orphanarium, though it was a tough decision and they suffered greatly by giving her away. Attached to the basket she was found in was a note in an alien language written by her mother Turanga Munda, who has a Ph.D. in exolinguistics. She meant for the note to convince the finder of her daughter that she was an alien and thus accept her into the orphanarium. The plan worked, and Leela was taken in by the head of the orphanarium, Warden Vogel.

Leela grew up in the orphanarium unaware of her true roots, believing that she was indeed an alien. She had a hard time there, as she was relentlessly picked on because of her unusual appearance, and was always a lonely outsider. As a child she wore a monocle and, later, braces. Nevertheless, or maybe because of this, she managed to develop a strong and caring personality. As an outlet for her deep frustration, she trained in Arcturan Kung Fu to the level of a black-belt by a master of this martial art, Fnog, despite being a victim of his obvious sexism.

Hired at Planet Express
After leaving the orphanarium, she began a career as Fate Assignment Officer at Applied Cryogenics, assigning defrostees to their permanent careers and providing them with the proper career chips. Then one day a defrostee named Philip J. Fry came along and inspired her to quit her job. Ultimately, she ended up being hired by Fry's many-times-great-nephew Hubert Farnsworth as the new captain for his interstellar delivery service, Planet Express. In that position, she acquired her beloved pet Nibbler, after saving him from the implosion of Vergon 6. She also rescued Fry from the Trisolians, attempted to destroy the giant ball of garbage, escaped from the Titanic and helped save the world from the Omicronians in the First Omicronian Invasion of Earth in the same year that she was hired.

Another Cyclops
{{further|Season 2}] From going on the Internet, Leela believed to have found another cyclops, and would finally find out her true home planet. The cyclops turned out to be Alcazar, who took her to Cyclopia, where she supposedly was born. Leela decides that she must marry Al to continue their species. When Al tried to marry Leela, however, it turns out that Al was really a shape-shifting grasshopper, who was going to marry four other women of different alien race. She leaves the planet disappointed, but hopeful.

That same year, she almost lost Nibbler to El Chupanibre, but he was saved by Bender, after Leela learned to be selfish. She was briefly named Miss Universe at the Miss Universe Pageant 3001 by Zapp Brannigan by accident. She discovered Popplers but was almost killed by Lrr when they found out they were the Omicronians' babies. She also served in the DOOP Army in The Battle of Spheron 1.

Helping the Nibblonians
{{further|Season 3}] After having her pet Nibbler named Dumbest Pet in Show at a pet competition, Leela is shocked to learn that Nibbler is actually the ruler of an entire alien species. They tell her that their old enemy, the Brain Spawn, is making everyone on Earth stupid, and that Fry is the only one that can stop them, due to his lack of the Delta Brain Wave. She gets Fry to fight the Big Brain, and Fry wins. The brains leave Earth for no "raisin," and Nibbler blanks Leela's memory. Later, she gets a second eye crafted in, but removed it because of her new boyfriend's insensitivity. She also got married briefly to Fry, joined the New New York Mets and traveled back in time and caused the Roswell incident.

Leela's real homeplanet
Leela was captured by the Sewer Mutants, along with Fry and Bender, who wanted to punish them for dumping toxic waste in the sewers. They were rescued by two mysterious strangers who got the Head Mutant to change their punishment into a banishment, instead of an execution. Leela, curious about the strangers, jumps back into the sewers and chases the two back to their house, threatening them with a gun. The two tell her that they were the ones who killed her parents, and Leela, in an uncontrolled rage, almost killed them, but was stopped by Fry. It is revealed that the two were actually Leela's parents, and Leela rejoices. Leela also impregnated Kif Kroker, became a superheroin called Clobberella, was stung by a Space Bee, and sold her hand in marriage to the Robot Devil in exchange for some mechanical ears.

Meets Lars Filmore
Planet Express is "back on the air," after the Box Company canceled them for two years. Hermes' head is chopped off in an accident at the party, and Leela meets Lars Filmore at the Head Museum. Planet Express is stolen by the Alien Scammers, and the secret to time travel is found on Fry's ass, but Leela and Lars' relationship grow undisturbed.

Leela and Lars both get laid off from their jobs, due to the scammers scamming people out of their possesions, but Lars still proposes to Leela. Leela agrees. At the wedding, Hermes' head is chopped off a second time, and it is revealed to Lars that a Time paradox duplicate is always doomed to die. Lars calls off the wedding and leaved Leela to sadness.

Family

 * Turanga Morris, Father
 * Turanga Munda, Mother
 * Due to an accident, and because of the reproductive process of Amphibiosans, she has several dozen offspring from Kif Kroker, currently living in an immature "tadpole" form in the swamp of the Kroker clan birthing grounds on Amphibios 9. About half of these have only one eye each, like her.
 * In Bender's Big Score she almost married Lars Fillmore.
 * In The Beast with a Billion Backs, she married Yivo, along with the rest of the universe, against her will.
 * In Time Keeps on Slippin', she was briefly married to Fry due to the time skips, but then they got divorced during another time skip because she believed he tricked her into marriage. At the end of Into the Wild Green Yonder, she shares a kiss with Fry, after having admitted that she has 'waited too long' to let him know that she loves him. It would appear from that interaction (however brief), that should the crew survive the wormhole, she may be about to embark on a serious relationship with Fry. Time, however, will tell. (see Fry-Leela relationship for more info)

Trivia

 * Her name can be interpreted in several ways: "Leela" sounds exactly like the term for "purple" in several languages, including German, Spanish, Danish, Swedish (lila) and Hungarian (lila). A further possibility is that the name is a parody of the heroine from The Fifth Element, Leeloo - the perfect woman. Lastly, she might have been inspired by a character from the British Sci-Fi series Doctor Who bearing the same name (Leela). "Turanga" may be derived from the symphony "" by Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992). The term derives from Sanskrit and means, alternately, "Song of Love" and "Hymn to Joy". Alternately, Turanga may derive from, the name of which is an Indigenous Australian word for "beautiful view".
 * The designers kept trying to make Leela's nose smaller, because it was larger than they thought appropriate for a female character, but Matt Groening insisted it stay the larger size.
 * Unlike Fry, who is frequently chopped to pieces in the series, Leela tends to lose the use of her senses instead, namely sight and hearing.
 * As Fate Assignment Officer, her code number was 1BDI (or "one beady eye").
 * Books read by Leela include "True Stories of Courageous Animals" (Parasites Lost), "A Child's Garden of Space Legends" (Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles), "Dances of the ancient Bronx" (Jurassic Bark) and "Great Machete Battles" (Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch), plus the magazine Nosy Inquirer, headline: Bigfoot turns 80! (The Farnsworth Parabox)
 * Tends to snore.
 * Always uses lipstick, mostly pink, and is rarely seen without it.
 * Used to brew her own beer at the orphanarium.
 * Can do the Robot Dance like no one else.
 * Owns her own harpoon.
 * Tends to fill her day with humdrum activities.
 * Is camera-shy.
 * Usually prepares her dinners in advance for one month and then freezes them.
 * For obvious reasons, no one can give the evil eye quite like her.
 * Adept in the use of weaponry like laser guns or machetes.
 * Used to play the drums.
 * Tends to play with her hair when upset or nervous.
 * Frequently accused of poor hygiene (sweaty boot rash, etc), but may be at a disadvantage due to her mutant physiology and energetic lifestyle.
 * Usually, Leela only wears jewellery on special occasions. The exception from this was the ring in Space Pilot 3000 that Bender stole; it was never seen again. She also wears a bracelet made by her father at all times.
 * Apart from Fry and Bender, she is the only character that appears in every episode of the show and in every comic.
 * Has had four weddings; three were called off, and the other was quickly followed by divorce. Reverend Lionel Preacherbot performed the first three of these, Father Changstein El-Gamal performed the fourth. A fifth proposition was made, but the wedding never took place.
 * To Alcazar,
 * To Philip J. Fry, followed by divorce,
 * To Robot Devil,
 * To Lars Fillmore, Bender's Big Score -
 * To Yivo, no wedding, The Beast with a Billion Backs -
 * Can wield a gun with her foot, and hides one in her boot for easy access.
 * May very well be the second-most important person in the universe behind Fry (though she doesn't know it).
 * Leela, like her parents, has a second mutation. She grows skin covered spikes, called "elbow talons", down from her elbows. However, she usually trims these.
 * Became a centaur in.
 * Actually continued to legally work at Applied Cryogenics until 2ACV11
 * At the end of Into the Wild Green Yonder, Leela reveals that she is in love with Fry and they finally kiss properly.

Quotes

 * "I guess you never outgrow being an eyeball... oddball."
 * "Fry, you're wasting your life in front of that TV. You've got to get out and see the real world."
 * "I don't care how hilarious your apron is, we're not cooking him!"
 * "OK, if everyone's finished bein' stupid."
 * "That's stupid."
 * "Look, I don't know about your previous captains, but I intend to do as little dying as possible."
 * "For a split second, my common sense was overwhelmed by pity."

Catchphrase?
While not entirely a phrase, her most prominent shout close to a catchphrase is "Hi-yah!".

It seems as if a half-hearted attempt was made to give Leela a sort of catchphrase, where she uses old musical references, turning the first word into a verb and applying it to the last word as a noun. The only two examples are: Bender later uses this formula when referring to Leela's attraction to creative and musically-talented men, saying, "Musicians really Roger your Hammerstein." This is a reference to the famous composers Rogers and Hammerstein.
 * "This toads the wet sprocket." (3ACV21) A reference to the band, Toad the Wet Sprocket.
 * "This wangs chung!" (3ACV03) A reference to both the band Wang Chung, and their hit song "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" which includes the line "Everybody Wang Chung tonight".

She also says "Oh, Lord!" quite a lot, usually just before a previous action comes back to haunt her.

Two-Eyed Leela
Leela has been seen with two eyes several times, though each time it appeared different:
 * When Aliens Attack &mdash; To portray the role of Jenny MacNeil, a plastic eye is taped to the side of her face (which Zoidberg later eats). This is clearly the least-convincing appearance of a two-eyed Leela.
 * Amazon Women in the Mood &mdash; When the Amazonians are approaching, a puddle ripples, causing Leela's reflection to distort, showing her briefly with two eyes. Her eyes appear to be rounder than the others.
 * The Cyber House Rules &mdash; A second eye is grafted onto Leela's face. She later realizes she's better off being different, and has it removed. Her eyes are more narrow.

Appearances
While Leela appears in all episodes, films and comics, these categories may be of interest:


 * A plots focusing on Leela
 * B plots focusing on Leela