Mrs. Fry



Mrs. Fry (née Gleisner) born May 2, 1950 - December 28, 2020, was the mother of Yancy Fry, Jr. and Philip J. Fry and the wife of Yancy Fry, Sr. She was also the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gleisner. She lived with her husband and sons in a trashed house in Brooklyn.

Personality
Mrs. Fry was a terrible mother, often neglecting her sons in favor of watching a football game or playing indoor golf and acting unconcerned with their exploits or their whereabouts. When she gave birth to Fry, she was more concerned with the outcome of a game she was listening to on the radio, and when her team won, she said it was the happiest day of her life instead of the newborn baby sitting on her lap. When Fry was frozen in 1999, she was too involved with watching a football game to wonder where Fry went to. The thought that sending Fry to school and searching for him when he went missing was a waste of taxpayers' money. Despite this, Mrs. Fry trully loved her children, as seen in "Luck of the Fryish", when she admits that she does miss Fry very much after he dissapeared. Also, in "D'uh Vinci Code", it's reveled that Mrs. Fry is one of the very few characters to be aware of Fry's qualities and adviced him that, regardless of how dumb or ugly he might be, he's good-hearted and that's what matters, which shows that she was far wiser than what her neglicence antics suggested. She also has been seen dreaming of Fry in Game of Tones after his disappearance showing that she really loved Fry.