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=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
* She is a German version of a stereotypical upper-class old woman who often appears on Futurama and the Simpsons in various forms, usually proclaiming "Well, I never!" in disgust. | |||
* Her name is likely derived from the [[1983]] {{w|Nena}} song "{{w|99 Luftballons}}". | * Her name is likely derived from the [[1983]] {{w|Nena}} song "{{w|99 Luftballons}}". | ||
* In [[German]], "von" means "from" and "Luftballon" means "air balloon". | * In [[German]], "von" means "from" and "Luftballon" means "air balloon". |
Revision as of 23:12, 17 September 2015
Tertiary character | |
Countess von Luftballon | |
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Gender | Female |
Species | Human |
Planet of origin | Earth, Germany (likely) |
First appearance | "Fun on a Bun" (7ACV08) |
Voiced by | Tress MacNeille |
The countess von Luftballon is a woman who attended Oktoberfest in 3012 (7ACV08). Fry made a bad impression on her at Oktoberfest, despite being warned by Leela that she was watching him.
Additional information
Trivia
- She is a German version of a stereotypical upper-class old woman who often appears on Futurama and the Simpsons in various forms, usually proclaiming "Well, I never!" in disgust.
- Her name is likely derived from the 1983 Nena song "99 Luftballons".
- In German, "von" means "from" and "Luftballon" means "air balloon".