Officer Smith, better known as Smitty (born May 14, 2970), is a former policeman in New New York. URL (his partner) and Smitty seemed to be the only cops in New New York. Smitty often displayed unprovoked violence as displayed in one encounter where he attacks Fry for picking his nose. Smitty gets his name from officer Smitty and officer Hoppy from the famed sitcom Sanford and Son. It is stated by his former partner, URL in "Law and Oracle" that Smitty retired. However, he reappeared with URL in the episode "Cold Warriors". In "Bender Gets Made", he also says that his father owned a restaurant and dine-and-dashers at the place were why he became a cop. He also works for the TSA.
Trivia[]
- Smitty is featured on one of the discs of The Complete Collection.
- Smitty and URL seem to ride NNYPD patrol car 718, which is an anagram for 187, the LA murder code. It is also one of the area codes used in New York City.
- They use batons that resemble the Lightsaber from Star Wars. Unlike their Star Wars counterparts, they are blunt weapons (like nightsticks/batons), rather than superheated blades.
- Smitty and URL are Fry and Bender's counterparts in some ways, as certain traits and facts tend to mirror the pair. Smitty and URL are not only friends, but also co-workers, like Fry and Bender. Smitty, like Fry, is a human male and not that bright, while URL, like Bender, is a robot male who can be cruel at times ("Space Pilot 3000").
- Smitty and URL are also voiced by the same voice actors who voice Fry and Bender. Smitty is voiced by Billy West, who voices Fry, and URL is voiced by John DiMaggio, who voices Bender.
Appearances[]
Episodes[]
- "Space Pilot 3000"
- "I, Roommate"
- "A Fishful of Dollars"
- "The Lesser of Two Evils"
- "Bender Gets Made"
- "The Honking" (cameo in a newspaper)
- "A Tale of Two Santas"
- "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz"
- "The Cyber House Rules"
- "Insane in the Mainframe"
- "Less than Hero"
- "The Why of Fry"
- "Where No Fan Has Gone Before"
- "Three Hundred Big Boys"
- "Proposition Infinity"
- "The Mutants Are Revolting"
- "Law and Oracle"
- "All the Presidents' Heads"
- "Cold Warriors"
- "Overclockwise"
- "The Bots and the Bees"
- "A Farewell to Arms"
- "The Six Million Dollar Mon"
- "31st Century Fox"
- "Viva Mars Vegas"
- "2-D Blacktop"
- "The Inhuman Torch" (cameo)
- "Calculon 2.0" (cameo)
- "Assie Come Home"
- "Meanwhile" (cameo)
- "I Know What You Did Next Xmas"
- "Rage Against the Vaccine"
- "All The Way Down"
Films[]
Comics[]
- "A Fit Worse Than Death"
- "Planet Michelle"
- "Rust in Peace"
- "Welcome To My Nightmall"
- "Futurama Conquers The Universe"
- "A Bump in the Flight"