Characters
While the game remains generally faithful to the series, many characters are omitted altogether, such as Amy Wong, who is completely absent from the game. Only her locker appears.
| Character | Voice actor | # of cut scene appearances | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Philip J. Fry | Billy West | Numerous | |
| Turanga Leela | Katey Sagal | Numerous | |
| Bender B. Rodriguez | John Di Maggio | Numerous | |
| Dr. John Zoidberg | Billy West | Three |
| Character | Voice actor | # of cut scene appearances | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth | Billy West | Numerous | |
| Morbo | Maurice LaMarche | One | Appears in the opening cut scene, alongside Linda. |
| Linda | Tress MacNeille | One | Appears in the opening cut scene, alongside Morbo. |
| Mom | Tress MacNeille | Numerous | Main antagonist. |
| Hermes Conrad | None | Numerous; first level | Can be seen in his office in the first level, with a brain slug feasting on his brains; this a reference to the episode "Raging Bender". |
| Scruffy | None | Numerous; first level | Can be seen sleeping in the flooded basement of the Planet Express building. |
| Walt, Larry and Igner | John Di Maggio (Igner) Maurice LaMarche (Walt) David Herman (Larry) |
Numerous | Serve as bosses throughout Bender's mission. |
| Sal | John Di Maggio | One | Helps Mom in taking over the universe. |
| Ra-Ra the Sun King | David Herman | Two | |
| Adoy | David Herman | Two | Former tutor of Professor Farnsworth. |
| Mighty Sun God | Maurice LaMarche | One | Appears as a boss character in Leela's mission. |
| Nibbler | Frank Welker | Numerous | Serves as a collectible, throughout the game. |
| Destructor | Maurice LaMarche | Numerous | Appears throughout the last three levels and is the final boss. |
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