Zapp Brannigan
Information about Zapp Brannigan
| Futurama character | |
| '''Zapp Brannigan ''' | |
| Age | 26-30 |
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| Gender | Male |
| Species | Human |
| Planet of Origin | Earth |
| Job | Captain of the DOOP starship Nimbus |
| Relatives | At least three possible children resulting from a holoshed malfunction. |
| First Appearance | Love's Labours Lost in Space |
| First Line | These new uniforms are pretty snappy, eh, first officer? |
| Voiced by | Billy West |
Profile
Brannigan is a senior member of the military of the Democratic Order of Planets (D.O.O.P.) though his title varies; he has been referred to as a "25 star General" and "General Major Webelo." Kif Kroker is his beleaguered lieutenant and personal assistant. Brannigan's flagship is the Nimbus, which though severely damaged in "A Taste of Freedom" was back in service for the later episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before." His quarters aboard the Nimbus (which he refers to as his "lovenasium") are garishly decorated in velour and contain a hovering heart-shaped bed, hanging over which is a portrait of him in a pose mocking Aaron Shikler's posthumous portrait of John F. Kennedy.Brannigan envisions himself a "ladies' man," yet is not only incredibly sexist, but also completely clueless in matters of romance (one entry in his book of pickup-lines is "I find the most erotic part of a woman is the boobies" - "Amazon Women in the Mood"). On first meeting Leela, on or about April 13, 3000, he ended up having sex with her (she was motivated by pity; in reality, Brannigan's love for Leela is unrequited). In later encounters, he invariably refers to this interlude, at one point even implying Leela was the first woman he'd slept with (Zapp: "You're the only woman who ever loved me!" - Leela: "I never loved you!" - Zapp: "I mean physically!") ("Brannigan Begin Again"). He remains convinced that Leela lusts after him and will eventually return to him, despite her (often literally) violent opposition to the idea. His overconfidence in this is such that he does not hesitate to hit on other women in the meantime, even in Leela's presence. He is also frequently seen with female companions who are obviously prostitutes, or even men in drag. Brannigan has expressed on several occasions his fondness for being choked and spanked by strong women, though during an encounter with the warrior-women of the planet Amazonia ("Amazon Women in the Mood"), his personal limits were rapidly met and exceeded. After escaping and despite his pelvic injuries, he looked back on the experience fondly, sighing happily, "I had snu-snu."
Brannigan's pretensions of being suave are belied by his ignorance of how to properly pronounce words such as champagne (he pronounces the silent g), bravo, encore, and guacamole (he treats the e as if it were silent and pronounces the first "a" as the "a" in cat), though, strangely, he has no problem with chutzpah or karaoke. This may be due to his "very sexy" learning disability, "sexlexia". He highly prizes his singing (calling himself "the Velour Fog", a parody of "The Velvet Fog"), doing a seemingly William Shatner-like version of Lola (He replaces the name Lola with Leela) to win back Leela's attention on Open-Mike Karaoke Night on an orbital restaurant. The results of his singing are obvious, as everyone runs screaming to escape pods and leaving, including the crew. Zapp is able to ignore the fact his singing made everyone run.
Brannigan is arrogant, incompetent, and cocky. His battle tactics are impulsive, generally stupid, and almost always unnecessary. He takes delight in sending his men to die in ridiculous, easily avoidable altercations, viewing this as proof of their loyalty. Notable examples include an (unseen) battle with "Killbots," a battle which Brannigan won by sending wave after wave of his own men at the killbots until they reached their pre-programmed kill limit. However, as Bender pointed out, "we [robots] can always build more kill bots!" (Love's Labours Lost in Space) he employed similar tactics in defending Earth during the first invasion of the aliens of Omicron Persei 8 "(When Aliens Attack)," ordering all the ships under his command to "line up and fly directly at the enemy death cannons, clogging them with wreckage!" When describing the strategy, he also says "If we hit that bull's eye, the rest of the Dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate." His fleet managed to destroy the Hubble Space Telescope amid heavy losses, but was powerless against the actual alien mothership. He has written at least one book about military tactics, titled Zapp Brannigan's Big Book of War, based loosely on Sun Tzu's The Art of War, and looks like a Dr. Seuss book with his face on it.
In another episode, Zap was leading an attack to capture a planet. He failed to realize how pointless and stupid the attack was, despite his speech that, "It is a barren wasteland with no natural resources or any strategic value." He even reveals that no one knew anything of the planet's culture, and didn't know what the inhabitants looked like, but merely stated that "We can only assume this: they stand for everything we don't stand for. Also, they told me you guys look like dorks!" It was later revealed that the planet they were attacking was actually the inhabitants' home planet, and the humans were in fact the "evil" invaders.
He once provoked an invasion of Earth after leading a military force to storm the embassy of Dr. Zoidberg's home planet, Decapod 10 (in "A Taste of Freedom"). Later, he was duped by the Decapodians into handing the codes for the Global Defence Network to one of their agents, disguised (just barely) as "Hugh Man." This led to their ridiculously easy conquest of Earth, for which Zapp then blamed Kif.
Brannigan's victories tend to come from using excessive force to subdue lesser opponents, such as:
- Carpet bombing Eden 7
- Defeating the pacifists of the Gandhi nebula
- Conquering the Retiree People of the Assisted Living Nebula
- Single-handedly defeating the "weak and womanlike" Spiderians of Tarantulon 6
- Driving the native population off the planet Spheron 1, during which he is seen "riding" his horse Felicity (who happens to be a male horse) while brandishing a sword - the horse, though, simply stands on a hovering disc ("War is the H-Word").
Brannigan was once dismissed (though later reinstated) from the DOOP along with Kif (after Zapp attempted to transfer the blame once again to his loyal lieutenant's shoulders) for his role in destroying DOOP's new $400 billion headquarters ("Brannigan Begin Again"). While showing off, Brannigan used his ship's tactical laser (set on Hyperdeath™) to cut the ceremonial ribbon to inaugurate the new station. He accomplished this, but did not deactivate the laser in time to avoid destroying the station. With all these negative features, it is a miracle Zapp actually became a general, let alone keeping his position for so long.
As is apparent, Zapp Brannigan does not wear any pants. From the disgusted reaction of Kif while following Brannigan up a ladder, he apparently eschews underpants as well.
Origins
Brannigan is based on the Star Trek captain James T. Kirk, played by William Shatner (the two actually meet face-to-face in the episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before"). The creators of the series envisioned Brannigan as being similar to what Shatner himself would be like as a starship captain. On the DVD commentary of Zapp's first appearance, the creators describe him as being "40% Kirk, 60% Shatner," and that the initial premise for the character was "What if the real William Shatner was the captain of the Enterprise instead of Kirk?" In the episode "Amazon Women in the Mood" the DVD audio commentary describes Zapp Brannigan's reinterpretation of "Lola" as a spoken word song is a reference to what William Shatner did with "Rocket Man." Brannigan also wears a girdle to appear thinner ("Brannigan Begin Again") and in another episode nearly loses his toupee, seemingly a parody of similar accusations aimed at Shatner.Brannigan's Law
Brannigan's Law states that one cannot interfere with an undeveloped world, a take-off of the Prime Directive from Star Trek. Brannigan himself does not pretend to understand it, he merely enforces it, and even fails to uphold it on at least one occasion. Brannigan's Law is officially called Directive B10.81. According to Brannigan, his law is also like his love; "hard, fast and confusing."Production
Zapp Brannigan is voiced by Billy West, though it was originally intended to be voiced by Phil Hartman. Hartman auditioned for the role and "of course, just nailed it" according to creator Matt Groening. However, due to Hartman's death, West was given the role. On the Futurama DVD commentary, Groening reveals that Zapp's character and mannerisms were established in Billy West's original audition for the character, and any similarity to Phil Hartman or his other well known cartoon characters (Lionel Hutz and Troy McClure), is simply coincidence. On the other hand, in an interview for the web site TVsquad.com, Billy West states that his Zapp Brannigan is indeed based on Hartman's characterization:- JK: Did Zapp Brannigan change much? Because I saw the first episode he was in and it sounded pretty much like how he sounded later.
- BW: Did he change? Um, I don't know, I try to keep it pretty consistent. Phil Hartman was supposed to do that character, and I was imitating Phil Hartman. I knew Phil Hartman; when I came to work with him on some commercials and stuff out here in Hollywood, we both had this real fascination and love for these big, old-time dumb announcers. You know, the guys who have their balls in a wheelbarrow and think that every word is so precious that it's hard to give birth to it, like everything comes out in four syllables instead of one. Guys who think far and away that of everything else in this universe, he loves his voice. So that's what was going on with him. He's modeled after a couple of big dumb announcers I knew. Fry was named after Phil. Philip Fry.
External links
- Zapp Brannigan Soundboard - Soundboard created by Chris Pickering with over 90 Big Z quotes. (Approx. 1.6 mb)
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Zapp Brannigan • Kif Kroker • Nibbler • Cubert • Calculon • Mom Recurring human characters • Recurring robot characters • Recurring alien characters • Secondary characters | |
Universe | |
| Planets: | Amphibios 9 • Eternium • Omicron Persei VIII |
| Alien races: | Cygnoid • Decapodian • Neptunian |
| Politics and religion: | Earth Government • Robotology • D.O.O.P. |
| Technology: | Gadgets • Suicide booth • Planet Express Ship • Nimbus • Robots |
| Other: | Blernsball • All My Circuits • The Scary Door • Slurm • Products • Locations • Animals |
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Age At least 24
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Opening subtitle Secreted by the Comedy Bee
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Prod. code 3ACV01
Airdate February 4, 2001
Writer(s) Lewis Morton
Director Brian Sheesley
Opening subtitle Secreted by the Comedy Bee
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"Brannigan Begin Again"
Episode no. 15
Prod. code 2ACV02
Airdate November 28, 1999
Writer(s) Lewis Morton
Director Jeffrey Lynch
Opening subtitle Not Y3K Compliant
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Prod. code 2ACV02
Airdate November 28, 1999
Writer(s) Lewis Morton
Director Jeffrey Lynch
Opening subtitle Not Y3K Compliant
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