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'''Professor John I.Q. Neidelbaum Frink, Jr.''' is a [[recurring character]], a [[scientist]] and professor on ''[[The Simpsons]]''.
  
'''Professor John Nerdelbaum Frink, Jr.''' is a scientist and professor. His catchphrase is such that when he is discussing something, he may say "With the (says something relevant) and the (says something else relevant) and the (screams words mixed with gibberish)".
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==Creation==
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Originally, Frink was simply written as a "[[mad scientist]]". When [[Hank Azaria]] first performed Frink's voice, he based it on [[Jerry Lewis]]'s character from ''[[The Nutty Professor]]''. As reference to this, Azaria pitched the section of "[[Treehouse of Horror XIV]]" in which Frink brings his father back to life, with his father being voiced by Jerry Lewis.<ref name=tvguide>{{cite news|title=Flash! 24 Simpsons Stars Reveal Themselves|accessdate=2007-08-15|date=[[2000-10-21]]|publisher=[[TV Guide]]|author=Joe Rhodes}}</ref> Frink was named after ''The Simpsons'' writer [[John Frink]].<ref name=tvguide/>
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A [[Frink|programming language]] and a space reactor analysis tool <ref name=frink_space>{{cite news|title=FRINK - A Code to Evaluate Space Reactor Transients|accessdate=2007-08-15|date=[[2007-01-30]]|publisher=[[AIP]]|author=David I. Poston David D. Dixon Thomas F. Marcille Benjamin W. Amiri}}</ref> have been named in honor of Professor Frink.
  
 
==Character information==
 
==Character information==
Professor John Frink is generally depicted Springfield's local stereotypical mad scientist, voiced by [[Hank Azaria]]. It is hinted in various non-canon sources and in a few episodes that he is in fact from Canada and is Jewish. However, he was attending school in Springfield at age eight. His character is heavily based on Jerry Lewis' character, The Nutty Professor. He has a trademark mannerism of using tourettes-like gibberish when excited, such as "GLAVIN!". He also occasionally refers to the importance of remembering to "carry the one" in various mathematic calculations.
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Professor John Frink (referred to as Dr. Frink in the episode "[[Future-Drama]]") is generally depicted as Springfield's local stereotypical [[mad scientist]]. He has a trademark mannerism of using [[tourettes]]-like [[gibberish]] when excited, such as "GLAVIN!" and shouting other words that have no relevance to the situation at hand. He also occasionally refers to the importance of remembering to "[[Carry|carry the one]]" in various mathematical calculations. He is never seen without his glasses and almost never takes them off.
 
 
==Intelligence==
 
He is said to have an IQ of 197; 199 before he sustained a concussion during the collapse of Springfield's brief intellectual junta. He is a member of the Springfield chapter of [[Mensa International]].
 
 
 
He holds an advanced degree in hyperbolic topology, mentioned in "[[Treehouse of Horror VI]]" when Homer gets trapped in the 3rd dimension. (This information could be considered non-canonical, as it appears in a ''TOH'' episode.)
 
 
 
==Inventions==
 
He is fond of flubber, a fictional material with enhanced bounce properties originating in the movie ''The Absent-Minded Professor''. Professor Frink has basketball shoes made of flubber.
 
 
 
He is also the inventor of, among other things, hamburger earmuffs. Some of Frink's inventions such as the automatic auto-dialer work better than others such as his radio-controlled plane that was designed for infants to ride in, allowing babies to fly under their parents' control.
 
 
 
==Family==
 
Frink had a strained relationship with his father (whose character was voiced by Jerry Lewis). Frink said they got along like "positrons and anti-neutrinos." The senior Professor Frink was a "he-man" scientist who, according to his son, worked on the atom bomb by day, slept with Marilyn Monroe by night, and sold secrets to the Russians at lunch. In "[[Treehouse of Horror XIV]]", Frink brought his father back to life, but he went on a rampage and younger Frink was forced to kill the elder. It is indicated in this episode that their shared middle name is "Nerdelbaum".
 
  
Frink has a wife (though in later episodes they may be separated or divorced) and a young son who looks similar to him.
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Frink is said to have an [[IQ]] of 197; 199 before he sustained a concussion during the collapse of Springfield's brief intellectual [[Military dictatorship|junta]] (see "[[They Saved Lisa's Brain]]"). He is a member of the Springfield chapter of [[Mensa International]].
  
==Personal Life==
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He holds an advanced degree in [[hyperbolic]] [[topology]], mentioned in "[[Treehouse of Horror VI]]" when Homer gets trapped in the 3rd dimension. (This information could be considered non-canonical, as it appears in a ''[[Treehouse of Horror (series)|TOH]]'' episode.)
In "[[Future-Drama]]", an episode set eight years into a possible future of Bart and Lisa's, a bespectacled skeleton dressed in a lab coat is observed hanging on a rope from a rafter in Frink's basement laboratory&mdash;indicating the professor had committed suicide in the interim, and his passing had gone unnoticed by his family and friends. However, another episode set farther in the future, "[[Lisa's Wedding]]", shows him alive and well as he leads a team trying to discover the cure for seventeen stab wounds in [[Mr. Burns]]'s back ("Well, we're up to fifteen!").
 
  
At one moment in ''The Simpsons'', Frink is commanded by a hypnotist to become desirable to women, whereupon Frink loses the glasses and frumpy appearance, and quickly becomes engaged with a nubile young waitress at the bar they are at. However the hypnotist shortly reverts Frink back to his usual nerdy self, with a quick snap of the fingers.
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He is a college professor at Springfield Heights Institute of Technology.
  
'''Frink''': I don't wanna go back to the nothing!
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Frink is fond of [[flubber]], a fictional material with enhanced bounce properties originating in the movie ''[[The Absent-Minded Professor]]''. Professor Frink has [[basketball]] shoes made of flubber, as does [[Robin Williams]] in the [[1997]] ''[[Flubber]]'' movie.
  
A similar event happened when Frink drank [[Abe Simpson]]'s aphrodisiac tonic. Both events are references to Jerry Lewis' character from ''The Nutty Professor'' transforming into Buddy Love.
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He is also the inventor of, among other things, [[hamburger]] [[earmuffs]] and the 8-month after pill. Some of Frink's inventions, such as the automatic phone dialer, work better than others, such as his radio-controlled [[fixed-wing aircraft|plane]], which carries babies as passengers under their parents' control, or a secure house that sprouts legs and runs away from potential danger (the legs of which often collapsed causing the house to crash to the ground and catch fire). Frink has also discovered and cured "Frink's Disease" and discovered "Frinkonium."
  
"[[Future-Drama]]" is also the first time in the entire run of ''The Simpsons'' that Frink was referred to as "Dr. Frink" rather than "Professor Frink".
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== Family ==
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<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Jonathon Frink Sr.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Frink's father]] -->
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Frink had a strained relationship with his [[List of one-time characters from The Simpsons#John Frink, Sr.|father]] (voiced by [[Jerry Lewis]]). Frink said they got along like "[[positron]]s and [[antineutrino|anti-neutrino]]s." The senior Professor Frink was a "he-man" scientist who, according to his son, worked on the [[atom bomb]] by day, slept with [[Marilyn Monroe]] by night, and sold secrets to the [[Russia]]ns at lunch. In "[[Treehouse of Horror XIV]]", Frink brought his father back to life, but he went on a rampage and younger Frink was forced to kick the elder in the nuts, killing him. It is indicated in this episode that their shared middle name is "Nerdelbaum". The two rebuild their relationship when the elder Frink is proud of his son for stopping him like a man, and said that he must now go to Hell. Frink managed to catch his father's soul with his newest invention the "Soul Catcher." Since Frink's father was seen in a Halloween episode, this information might be inaccurate, as it comes from a non-canon Halloween special.
  
In the 1960s, Professor Frink made napalm to drop on Danang, according to "[[Homer's Paternity Coot]]."
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Frink has a wife,though in later episodes they may be separated or divorced, and a young son who looks similar to him.
  
He once predicted that computers would be so large and so expensive that only the five richest kings of Europe would own them.
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== Personal life ==
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In "[[Future-Drama]]", an episode set eight years into a possible future of Bart and Lisa's, a bespectacled skeleton dressed in a lab coat is observed hanging on a rope from a rafter in Frink's basement laboratory&mdash;indicating the professor has committed [[suicide]] in the interim, his death gone unnoticed by family and friends. However, another episode set further in the future, "[[Lisa's Wedding]]", shows him alive and well as he leads a team trying to discover the cure for seventeen stab wounds in [[Mr. Burns]]' back, stating "Well, we're up to fifteen!". Any successfull attempts to see into the future are most likely not canon.
  
In the episode "[[Springfield Up]]," Frink travels back in time to stop himself at 7 years from becoming a scientist. However, he is hit by two cars in a row and a child (actually [[Carl Carlson]]) stole his time machine. He may or may not have survived the incident. Professor Frink is, however, seen in a later episode.
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At one moment in ''The Simpsons'', Frink is commanded by a [[hypnotist]] to act desirable to women, whereupon Frink loses the glasses and frumpy appearance, and quickly becomes engaged with a nubile young waitress. However, the hypnotist shortly reverts Frink back to his usual [[nerd]]y self, with a quick snap of the fingers.
  
Frink also wrote his own theme song, the lyrics of which go:
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'''Frink''': I don't wanna go back to the nothing!...Oh dear, I've re-dorkulated!
<blockquote>Professor Frink, Professor Frink<br>
 
He'll make you laugh, he'll make you think<br>
 
He likes to run and do the thing with the ..... person?</blockquote>
 
  
==Creation==
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A similar event happens when Frink drinks Abraham Simpson's aphrodisiac tonic. Both events are references to [[Jerry Lewis]]' character from ''[[The Nutty Professor]]'' transforming into Buddy Love.
Orignally, Frink was simply written as a "mad scientist". When [[Hank Azaria]] first performed Frink's voice, he based it on [[Jerry Lewis]]'s character from ''[[The Nutty Professor]]''. As reference to this, Azaria pitched the section of "[[Treehouse of Horror XIV]]" in which Frink brings his father back to life, with his father being voiced by Jerry Lewis.<ref name=tvguide>{{cite news|title=Flash! 24 Simpsons Stars Reveal Themselves|accessdate=2007-08-15|date=[[2000-10-21]]|publisher=[[TV Guide]]|author=Joe Rhodes}}</ref> Frink was named after ''The Simpsons'' writer [[John Frink]].<ref name=tvguide/>
 
  
A [[Frink|programming language]] has been named in honor of Professor Frink.
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In the 1960s, Professor Frink made [[napalm]] to drop on [[Da Nang]], according to "[[Homer's Paternity Coot]]." He once predicted that [[computers]] would be so large and so expensive that only the five richest kings of [[Europe]] would own them, a paraphrase of [[Thomas J. Watson]]'s misquote.
  
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==External links==
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* [http://www.lowb.org/alan/frink/ Frink Rules Website: Audio Clips]
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* [http://www.internerd.com/frinky/ The Definitive Frink]
  
 
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[[Category: Characters|Frink, John]]
 
[[Category: Characters|Frink, John]]
 
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Revision as of 19:30, December 9, 2007

John Nerdelbaum I. Q. Frink, Jr
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Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Age: 39
Hair: Greenish Brown
Occupation: Professor, Inventor
Relatives: Father - Jonathon Frink Sr.
Wife - Martha Polk. Frink
Son - John Frink III
First appearance: Old Money
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Professor John I.Q. Neidelbaum Frink, Jr. is a recurring character, a scientist and professor on The Simpsons.

Creation

Originally, Frink was simply written as a "mad scientist". When Hank Azaria first performed Frink's voice, he based it on Jerry Lewis's character from The Nutty Professor. As reference to this, Azaria pitched the section of "Treehouse of Horror XIV" in which Frink brings his father back to life, with his father being voiced by Jerry Lewis.[1] Frink was named after The Simpsons writer John Frink.[1]

A programming language and a space reactor analysis tool [2] have been named in honor of Professor Frink.

Character information

Professor John Frink (referred to as Dr. Frink in the episode "Future-Drama") is generally depicted as Springfield's local stereotypical mad scientist. He has a trademark mannerism of using tourettes-like gibberish when excited, such as "GLAVIN!" and shouting other words that have no relevance to the situation at hand. He also occasionally refers to the importance of remembering to "carry the one" in various mathematical calculations. He is never seen without his glasses and almost never takes them off.

Frink is said to have an IQ of 197; 199 before he sustained a concussion during the collapse of Springfield's brief intellectual junta (see "They Saved Lisa's Brain"). He is a member of the Springfield chapter of Mensa International.

He holds an advanced degree in hyperbolic topology, mentioned in "Treehouse of Horror VI" when Homer gets trapped in the 3rd dimension. (This information could be considered non-canonical, as it appears in a TOH episode.)

He is a college professor at Springfield Heights Institute of Technology.

Frink is fond of flubber, a fictional material with enhanced bounce properties originating in the movie The Absent-Minded Professor. Professor Frink has basketball shoes made of flubber, as does Robin Williams in the 1997 Flubber movie.

He is also the inventor of, among other things, hamburger earmuffs and the 8-month after pill. Some of Frink's inventions, such as the automatic phone dialer, work better than others, such as his radio-controlled plane, which carries babies as passengers under their parents' control, or a secure house that sprouts legs and runs away from potential danger (the legs of which often collapsed causing the house to crash to the ground and catch fire). Frink has also discovered and cured "Frink's Disease" and discovered "Frinkonium."

Family

Frink had a strained relationship with his father (voiced by Jerry Lewis). Frink said they got along like "positrons and anti-neutrinos." The senior Professor Frink was a "he-man" scientist who, according to his son, worked on the atom bomb by day, slept with Marilyn Monroe by night, and sold secrets to the Russians at lunch. In "Treehouse of Horror XIV", Frink brought his father back to life, but he went on a rampage and younger Frink was forced to kick the elder in the nuts, killing him. It is indicated in this episode that their shared middle name is "Nerdelbaum". The two rebuild their relationship when the elder Frink is proud of his son for stopping him like a man, and said that he must now go to Hell. Frink managed to catch his father's soul with his newest invention the "Soul Catcher." Since Frink's father was seen in a Halloween episode, this information might be inaccurate, as it comes from a non-canon Halloween special.

Frink has a wife,though in later episodes they may be separated or divorced, and a young son who looks similar to him.

Personal life

In "Future-Drama", an episode set eight years into a possible future of Bart and Lisa's, a bespectacled skeleton dressed in a lab coat is observed hanging on a rope from a rafter in Frink's basement laboratory—indicating the professor has committed suicide in the interim, his death gone unnoticed by family and friends. However, another episode set further in the future, "Lisa's Wedding", shows him alive and well as he leads a team trying to discover the cure for seventeen stab wounds in Mr. Burns' back, stating "Well, we're up to fifteen!". Any successfull attempts to see into the future are most likely not canon.

At one moment in The Simpsons, Frink is commanded by a hypnotist to act desirable to women, whereupon Frink loses the glasses and frumpy appearance, and quickly becomes engaged with a nubile young waitress. However, the hypnotist shortly reverts Frink back to his usual nerdy self, with a quick snap of the fingers.

Frink: I don't wanna go back to the nothing!...Oh dear, I've re-dorkulated!

A similar event happens when Frink drinks Abraham Simpson's aphrodisiac tonic. Both events are references to Jerry Lewis' character from The Nutty Professor transforming into Buddy Love.

In the 1960s, Professor Frink made napalm to drop on Da Nang, according to "Homer's Paternity Coot." He once predicted that computers would be so large and so expensive that only the five richest kings of Europe would own them, a paraphrase of Thomas J. Watson's misquote.

External links


  1. 1.0 1.1 Joe Rhodes. "Flash! 24 Simpsons Stars Reveal Themselves"TV Guide. Retrieved on 2007-08-15. 
  2. David I. Poston David D. Dixon Thomas F. Marcille Benjamin W. Amiri. "FRINK - A Code to Evaluate Space Reactor Transients"AIP. Retrieved on 2007-08-15.