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'''Conan O'Brien''' is a comedian | '''Conan O'Brien's head''' is a comedian who was born in the [[20th century]], and in the {{year|3002|31st century}} is still performing together with Max Weinberg, who unfortunately died when they forgot to feed him. | ||
O'Brien claims that he lost his "freakishly long legs" in the war of {{year|2012}}, and compares himself to [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] with what he has and what Bender doesn't; a soul and freckles. Only the latter convinced Bender that O'Brien had something he wanted. | |||
==Additional Info== | ==Additional Info== |
Revision as of 05:04, 9 August 2009
Tertiary character Special guest | |
Conan O'Brien's head | |
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First appearance | "Xmas Story" (2ACV04) |
Voiced by | Conan O'Brien |
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Conan O'Brien's head is a comedian who was born in the 20th century, and in the 31st century is still performing together with Max Weinberg, who unfortunately died when they forgot to feed him.
O'Brien claims that he lost his "freakishly long legs" in the war of 2012, and compares himself to Bender with what he has and what Bender doesn't; a soul and freckles. Only the latter convinced Bender that O'Brien had something he wanted.
Additional Info
Trivia
- Conan also appears in a deleted scene, where he is frozen and cries for help, Turanga Leela thinks he is making a joke on political affairs, and comments that "[he] still got it".
Quotes
O'Brien: So, people are getting pretty worried about this Y2K problem, huh?
Bender: No, they fixed that 900 years ago.
O'Brien: Just bear with me, sir. Anyway, I'm walking to work this morning--
Bender: I doubt it!