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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Dwight is born in [[2989]], the same week as the professor begin to clone himself. When he was 12, he attended the [[Wozniak Nerd Academy]] with [[Cubert Farnsworth]] until they were fired to have attacked [[Brett Blob]] with salt. To prove their parents that they could work, they launched [[Awesome Express]], a newspaper-delivery company which somehow replaced Planet Express. But, instead of delivering newspapers, they were dumping them on the Moon, fortunately their parents make things go better {{et|3ACV12}}. He joined the Planet Express [[blernsball]] team against [[Cygnoids]] {{et|3ACV16}}. After seeing [[Calculon]]'s big birthday party on the [[TV]], he and Cubert decided to make a birthday party. But Cubert and Dwight's party is a fail, nobody came. To be cool, they decided to imitate [[Bender]]. Eventually, the [[Fathers Against Rude Television]] make Bender's character to disappear of TV, and Dwight remains as before. {{et|4ACV06}}. | Dwight is born in [[2989]], the same week as the professor begin to clone himself. When he was 12, he attended the [[Wozniak Nerd Academy]] with [[Cubert Farnsworth]] until they were fired to have attacked [[Brett Blob]] with salt. To prove their parents that they could work, they launched [[Awesome Express]], a newspaper-delivery company which somehow replaced Planet Express. But, instead of delivering newspapers, they were dumping them on the Moon, fortunately their parents make things go better {{et|3ACV12}}. He joined the Planet Express [[blernsball]] team against [[Cygnoids]] {{et|3ACV16}}. After seeing [[Calculon]]'s big birthday party on the [[TV]], he and Cubert decided to make a birthday party. But Cubert and Dwight's party is a fail, nobody came. To be cool, they decided to imitate [[Bender]]. Eventually, the [[Fathers Against Rude Television]] make Bender's character to disappear of TV, and Dwight remains as before. {{et|4ACV06}}. | ||
In [[3004]], after the [[Earthican $300 bill|$ | In [[3004]], after the [[Earthican $300 bill|$300]] tax rebate, Hermes bought [[List of Products#Bamboo Boogie Boots|Bamboo Boogie Boots]] to his son. With the one cent left, Dwight bought 5 shares of Amazon {{et|4ACV16}}. | ||
== Character Description == | == Character Description == |
Revision as of 19:17, 9 July 2011
Secondary character | |||||||
Dwight Conrad | |||||||
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Age | 13 | ||||||
Species | Human | ||||||
Planet of origin | Earth | ||||||
First appearance | "The Route of All Evil" (3ACV12) | ||||||
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Dwight Conrad is the son of Hermes and LaBarbara Conrad. He goes to school with Professor Farnsworth's son/clone, Cubert, where they are occasionally bullied by Brett Blob, the son of H. G. Blob. Dwight seems to be of the more nerdy persuasion, his only true friend is Cubert with whom he does virtually everything. Dwight seems to be proud of his Jamaican ancestry, as he wears dreadlocks and a shirt showing the Jamaican national colors. His goal in life is to become a Bureaucrat like his father, and already he shows promising talents for the job as he worked as one and earned more money than his father Hermes through a paper delivery service. He attended the costume contest in Comic-Con 3010 with his Indian friend and his Chinese friend, dressed as a Brain Spawn. He lives with his family in an apartment.
Biography
Dwight is born in 2989, the same week as the professor begin to clone himself. When he was 12, he attended the Wozniak Nerd Academy with Cubert Farnsworth until they were fired to have attacked Brett Blob with salt. To prove their parents that they could work, they launched Awesome Express, a newspaper-delivery company which somehow replaced Planet Express. But, instead of delivering newspapers, they were dumping them on the Moon, fortunately their parents make things go better (3ACV12). He joined the Planet Express blernsball team against Cygnoids (3ACV16). After seeing Calculon's big birthday party on the TV, he and Cubert decided to make a birthday party. But Cubert and Dwight's party is a fail, nobody came. To be cool, they decided to imitate Bender. Eventually, the Fathers Against Rude Television make Bender's character to disappear of TV, and Dwight remains as before. (4ACV06). In 3004, after the $300 tax rebate, Hermes bought Bamboo Boogie Boots to his son. With the one cent left, Dwight bought 5 shares of Amazon (4ACV16).
Character Description
Personality
Dwight is proud of his Jamaican ancestry and wears his hair in dreadlocks and a shirt showing the Jamaican national colors. His best friend is Cubert Farnsworth. Dwight is, like Cubert, a nerd and is therefore a target for bullies such as Brett Blob. He is eager to become a bureaucrat, like his father, but his devotion to this goal sometimes causes him to be boring and refuse to have fun. However, he is still capable of having a good time with Cubert.
Family
- Hermes Conrad, father.
- LaBarbara Conrad, mother.
- Barbados Slim, stepfather for a short period in Bender's Big Score.
Additional Info
Trivia
- Dwight is a keen Game Boy user.
- He is once seen reading a book called Mathematical Principles of Accountancy.
- Owns 5 shares of Amazon.com.
- Was named Dwight Slim (after Barbados Slim) for a brief period.
Quotes
Dwight: But Pops, I don't wanna have fun. I want to be like you, boring but prudently invested.
Dwight: MY MANWICH!