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Trying to impress his friends, [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] buys some '''Sea Monkeys''' from [[Shifty's True Wonders of the 20th Century Emporium]]. After pouring his new pets into a bowl he discovers that, after a thousand years, the Sea Monkeys have all died. Instead of flushing them down the toilet, [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] has Fry to dispose of them in a vat of Gamma Radiation. As a result, their tissue and blood cells were mutated and the former pets had an explosive growth spurt, turning them into giants who went on a rampage and started eating [[New New York]]. | Trying to impress his friends, [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] buys some '''Sea Monkeys''' from [[Shifty's True Wonders of the 20th Century Emporium]]. After pouring his new pets into a bowl he discovers that, after a thousand years, the Sea Monkeys have all died. Instead of flushing them down the toilet, [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] has Fry to dispose of them in a vat of Gamma Radiation. As a result, their tissue and blood cells were mutated and the former pets had an explosive growth spurt, turning them into giants who went on a rampage and started eating [[New New York]]. | ||
Revision as of 16:22, 7 July 2013
Tertiary character | |
Sea Monkeys | |
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Species | Brine shrimp |
First appearance | "Monkey Sea, Monkey Doom!" (US#001) |
Voiced by | Unknown |
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Trying to impress his friends, Fry buys some Sea Monkeys from Shifty's True Wonders of the 20th Century Emporium. After pouring his new pets into a bowl he discovers that, after a thousand years, the Sea Monkeys have all died. Instead of flushing them down the toilet, Professor Farnsworth has Fry to dispose of them in a vat of Gamma Radiation. As a result, their tissue and blood cells were mutated and the former pets had an explosive growth spurt, turning them into giants who went on a rampage and started eating New New York.
Additional Information
Trivia
- The original package of Sea Monkeys cost $1
- The bill for carcase removal was $80,000