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'''Braino''' is a legendary scientist or genius of sorts. What exactly he did or when he lived (if even deceased) is not known, but [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]] considers him a great inspiration alongside [[Leonardo da Vinci]], Euclid and Copernicus. | '''Braino''' is a legendary scientist or genius of sorts. What exactly he did or when he lived (if even deceased) is not known, but [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]] considers him a great inspiration alongside [[Leonardo da Vinci]], {{w|Euclid}} and {{w|Nicolaus Copernicus|Copernicus}}. | ||
[[file:BrainoStatue.png|thumb|left|A statue of Braino on his horse on [[Planet Vinci]].]] | [[file:BrainoStatue.png|thumb|left|A statue of Braino on his horse on [[Planet Vinci]].]] | ||
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=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
* A statue of Braino in a park on [[Planet Vinci]] makes it possible that that was his place of birth, or that he is as respected there as on [[Earth]] (which would mean a lot as all of Planet Vinci's citizens are extremely intelligent). He does not, however, resemble the native people of Planet Vinci in appearance. | * A statue of Braino in a park on [[Planet Vinci]] makes it possible that that was his place of birth, or that he is as respected there as on [[Earth]] (which would mean a lot as all of Planet Vinci's citizens are extremely intelligent). He does not, however, resemble the native people of Planet Vinci in appearance. | ||
*His name is clearly a reference to his brain which looks very developed. | |||
=== Appearances === | === Appearances === | ||
*{{e|6ACV05}} | *{{e|6ACV05}} | ||
[[Category:Scientists]] | [[Category:Scientists]] |
Revision as of 12:07, 10 August 2010
Tertiary character Pseudocharacter | |
Braino | |
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Gender | Male |
Profession | Scientist |
First appearance | "The Duh-Vinci Code" (6ACV05) |
Voiced by | Unknown |
Braino is a legendary scientist or genius of sorts. What exactly he did or when he lived (if even deceased) is not known, but Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth considers him a great inspiration alongside Leonardo da Vinci, Euclid and Copernicus.
Additional info
Trivia
- A statue of Braino in a park on Planet Vinci makes it possible that that was his place of birth, or that he is as respected there as on Earth (which would mean a lot as all of Planet Vinci's citizens are extremely intelligent). He does not, however, resemble the native people of Planet Vinci in appearance.
- His name is clearly a reference to his brain which looks very developed.