Zoidberg
Dr John Zoidberg is a lobster-like alien (decapodian) in the television series Futurama. He works as the doctor for Planet Express. He's very poor and always hungry. He is often treated like an annoying pet, frequently being found in the professor's inventions and being shooed away with a broom.
He is the nephew of Harold Zoid, the famous silent-hologram star.
Though technically a doctor of human medicine, his knowledge of human anatomy is very poor. He is routinely confused by the "strange" features of humans, such as their skeletal system. When he performs operations on the staff, he usually messes up spectacularly, such as by attaching a limb in the wrong place.
The Doctor has a serious penchant for attention, friendship, and a little TLC. He frequently rejoices when these desires fulfilled to the slightest degree, but is nearly always let down.
Zoidberg is an unmissable target for jokes, a fact of which he is usually all too aware. Sometimes, however, he completely misses the point of the insult aimed at him, instead taking it as a compliment, which contributes to the comedy of the situation in no small way.
Dr. Zoidberg's eating habits are worthy of mention; he has been known to eat nearly anything possessing at least a percentage of organic material, and some things that don't.
In a twist of humor, Dr. Zoidberg speaks English with a pseudo-Yiddish accent, and has been seen wearing T-shirts with Hebrew lettering on them. These circumstances suggest that his character was designed to be reminiscent of Ashkenazi Jewish people. But Zoidberg's race eats carrion, which the Jewish scripture the Torah deems unclean and thus not kosher. In addition to this, Zoidberg is a crustacean being, and crustaceans are also deemed not kosher (of course neither is human flesh). For those viewers who understand the religious doctrine of Judaism, these circumstances serve to add an additional layer of humor to Dr. Zoidberg's character. Further, the other "Decapodians" seen on the show, such as Zoidberg's Uncle Harold, speak with very heavy Yiddish-accents.
Zoidberg at one point actually owned a major interest in the Planet Express company's stock. The company is very unsuccessful financially, and its stock was long all but worthless. The way Zoidberg acquired his large stock holdings is that at some point (offscreen) he is in need of a large supply of toilet paper, so Hermes Conrad just gave him large numbers of stock share certificates, as they were worth less than toilet paper at the time anyway. This would come back to haunt Hermes when Planet Express breifly became very successful....
Most of the above character traits for Zoidberg didn't really manifest themselves until season two. As the Futurama writers themselves have noted, his initial and sole humorous character trait in season one was a dangerous lack of knowledge concerning human anatomy.
Whilst he has appeared in most episodes, particular Zoidberg-centralized ones are: Why Must I Be A Crustacean in Love? (Season 2), That's Lobstertainment (Season 3) and A Taste of Freedom (Season 5).
Zoidberg is voiced by Billy West.
External link
- Dr. Zoidberg's page in the Futurama Encyclopedia