Dr. John A. Zoidberg

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Primary character
Dr. John A. Zoidberg
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Date of birthAugust 5
GenderMale
SpeciesDecapodian
Planet of originDecapod 10
ProfessionStaff Doctor
RelativesSee family section
First appearance"The Series Has Landed" (1ACV02)
Episode
Voiced byBilly West


Dr. John A. Zoidberg is a Decapodian employed as staff doctor at Planet Express and an honorary Globetrotter. He has been employed at the company for the past ten years. It is uncertain whether he is technically and legally qualified for this job, for he seems to be a bit hazy on details of human anatomy and frequently mixes up human organs, orifices and genders and can't even tell a human from a robot. It is possible the Professor keeps him on staff simply to avoid liability.

There is evidence that he doesn't even have a medical degree (he claims that he lost it in a volcano), but Zoidberg has never let himself be stopped by this, and it is not known whether he is actually a competent doctor when dealing with his own species. In fact he has occasionally shown extraordinary medical skills, although this was perhaps only by accident. He is desperately poor (while referred to as an employee of Planet Express, there is no evidence that he is actually paid anything at all for this job) and most of his meals come from garbage cans or dumpsters. He seems able to eat and digest almost anything, including clothing (but not pixellated video game sprites), and will do anything for a free meal.

It is likely that the Professor keeps him on staff for the dual purpose of avoiding liability by having a company doctor, and that he doesn't have to pay Zoidberg nearly as much as an actual licensed physician (hence Zoidberg's poverty).

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[edit] Biography

Giant Zoidberg

Dr. Zoidberg was born on Decapod 10 and seems to have visited high school there, apparently Edna was a class mate or at least at the same school. During that time, his face was covered in barnacles, for which he was laughed at. He wanted to become a comedian but was looked down on for it so he developed an interest in medical science, which was looked down on because he gave up on his dream of being a comedian. Eventually, he went to medical school and left his home planet to seek his fortune on Earth, although it is not known whether he studied on Decapod 10 or on Earth. For this, he had to give up his life-long dream of stepping into the footsteps of his uncle Harold Zoid, the famous master comedian of earlier days, and becoming a comedian. He has tried to be a freelance comedian nonetheless, but somehow seems to lack the necessary talent. Zoidberg is sometimes referred to as the Professor's oldest friend, which could mean that he is a lot older than he looks, but also might indicate poor social skills on the Professor's side, which is much more likely, although there have been several hints that he is older than he looks in several episodes.

Zoidberg once saved Fry's life by transplanting his head onto Amy's shoulder when his body was severely damaged in a car crash on Jupiter's moon Europa. On another occasion, he tried to kill Fry in the Decapodian tradition of Claw-Plach. He has served as a military doctor in the conflict with Spheron 1 and defeated the Decapodian oppressors who had occupied Earth in response to Zoidberg being sentenced to death for eating an Earth flag. On one occasion he travelled through time to 1947 Roswell, was captured by the US army, met President Harry Truman (it is unclear which of them was more baffled by the other), and was partially vivisected before being rescued and returned to the future.

[edit] Personality

Zoidberg does not seem to be very intelligent, but is rather nice and friendly. This is despite the fact that most of his co-workers look down on him, especially Hermes, who likes to make his life even more miserable. He lives with a continuing delusion that he is well regarded by the rest of the Planet Express crew. Zoidberg is Professor Farnsworth's oldest friend, which suggests that Dr. Zoidberg is much older than he appears. A citizen of Earth, he loves his chosen home planet for the personal freedom it provides. He is also apparently the only intelligent organism on Earth deemed nice by the Robot Santa Claus. It is unknown why, but it may be because of a glitch in Santa or because of Zoidberg's kind and innocent personality.

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[edit] Production

Production pic of his lab

The original inspiration and the basic traits and characteristics were developed by David X. Cohen,[1] while the cartoon design was created by Matt Groening. The later refinement and addition of various traits came from the various writers.[2]

Cohen's name for Dr Zoidberg came from a video game he had developed during the 1980s, called "Zoid",[1] which was largely inspired by the popular arcade game Qix.[3] Cohen tried to get the then famous publisher Brøderbund to publish the game.[3] Unfortunately, Brøderbund refused to published Cohen's assembly-written game, and he shelved it.[3] Dr Zoidberg was thus named to honour those wasted years in college.[1]

Cohen's inspiration came from Bones McCoy from Star Trek, the doctor on the U.S.S. Enterprise. Bones was often faced with treating aliens and other non-humans, including Spock.[1] Cohen's idea for Zoidberg was the exact opposite, where an alien would perform on humans.[1] Zoidberg's trait of being a bad doctor was then established.[2]

Later traits, such as his lust for seafood, became apparent in "A Fishful of Dollars". More demeaning traits such as being poor and lonely came in "Put Your Head on My Shoulder"; eating garbage and being homeless appeared later as well.

Certain contradicting situations can be seen in "A Flight to Remember", where Zoidberg is seen being given a suite, something that the writers would not give him in the later course of the series.[4]

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[edit] Trivia

Dr. John A. Zoidberg

[edit] Voice

Billy West has often stated that the voice of Zoidberg was inspired by profile actors from Yiddish theater such as Lou Jacobi and George Jessel.

[edit] Quotes

[edit] Catchphrases

Also, he is usually shown to be highly unintelligent when it comes to being a doctor, such as claiming Amy the father of Leela's poppler, humans having multiple mouths, and Fry being a robot. The closest he has ever been to showing competence in the field of medical science was in "Parasites Lost", but only because he saw it in a commercial.

[edit] Appearances

While Zoidberg appears in almost every episode/film/comic, only missing the episodes "Space Pilot 3000" and "Mars University", these categories may be of interest:

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e Cohen, David. Commentary for "The Series Has Landed" on Volume One, disc 1.
  2. ^ a b Keeler, Ken. Commentary for "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" on Volume Two, disc 2.
  3. ^ a b c Cohen, David. Commentary for "That's Lobstertainment!" on Volume Three, disc 2.
  4. ^ Cohen, David. Commentary for "A Flight to Remember" on Volume One, disc 3.
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