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fryfanSpyOrama

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« on: 01-19-2004 02:04 »
« Last Edit on: 02-19-2004 00:00 »

mostly anybody who's ever read my SpyOrama, says that their favorite character spy counter-part is Amy as Jinx.  Possibly because people have a thing for the bad girls.  Would Amy make a better spy than Leela?

We like them as if they were Bond Girls, who would be a more seductive Spy?  It doesn't have to mean they're better.

For that matter who would make a better bad spy and good spy?
Thoth

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« Reply #1 on: 01-19-2004 04:08 »

As a dedicated Leelaholic id say NO!
Teral

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« Reply #2 on: 01-19-2004 08:18 »
« Last Edit on: 01-19-2004 08:18 »

Nope, she's too clumsy and cherry. Not that cherry is a bad thing, but she seems to be more interested in the here and now, than future developments. Leela on the other hand are serious, confident and have the physical strenght to back up her actions. Amy would make a good gadget maker (a la Q), since she obviously have technical knowledge and interest.

Yeah, I'm a Leelaholic too, but this is how I see them. And check out The Voices' "Sexy Assasin" fanart for backup.
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« Reply #3 on: 01-19-2004 08:51 »

No way would Amy make a better spy than Leela. Leela's the sexiest character and we all know that the sexier the better they can do in espionage.
David A

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« Reply #4 on: 01-19-2004 09:24 »

Leela would make a better James Bond type of spy.  Amy would make a better Mata Hari type of spy.

 
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cherry

You mean cheery, right?   ;)
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #5 on: 01-19-2004 11:11 »

Then why do people say they like Amy as Jinx more than Leela as a spy?  Is it because of the bad girl thing?
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« Reply #6 on: 01-19-2004 12:43 »

i didnt know that they did....
leela would be a better spy by far.
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« Reply #7 on: 01-19-2004 12:47 »

Amy is a "clutz from Mars" you see, very poor at stealthy manouvers, fighting or holding her own in a gun-fight. Leela on the other hadn can kick ass hand to hand and is quite intelligent too.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #8 on: 01-19-2004 13:34 »

Leela and Amy weren't exactly spies, but many fans have read my SpyOramas in which I have Amy and Leela as spies.  Many fans have shown an interest in Amy as a spy more than Leela.
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« Reply #9 on: 01-19-2004 15:31 »

 
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Originally posted by Bushmeister:
Amy is a "clutz from Mars" you see, very poor at stealthy manouvers, fighting or holding her own in a gun-fight. Leela on the other hadn can kick ass hand to hand and is quite intelligent too.

There ya' go. I couldn't have put it better myself.

Pikka Bird

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« Reply #10 on: 01-19-2004 17:25 »

Did anyone see Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back? The diamond-heist- the one who failed to traverse the room- that was because she didn't flex her body in a very sexy way, and her cartwheels were on the unsexy wall. So clearly the sexiest one is the best sneak. And therefore, Leela would totally own Amy as a catsuit-spy.
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« Reply #11 on: 01-20-2004 11:39 »

 
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Originally posted by David A:
Leela would make a better James Bond type of spy.  Amy would make a better Mata Hari type of spy.

 You mean cheery, right?    ;)


Yeah, but I'm sure there are Amyholics who would say cherry is just as good.  ;)
David A

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« Reply #12 on: 01-20-2004 13:25 »

 
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 Yeah, but I'm sure there are Amyholics who would say cherry is just as good.   ;)

Sadly, "PYHOMS" disproved that hypothesis.   ;)
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #13 on: 02-19-2004 11:46 »

I just think Amy as a spy would be more seductive, while Leela would be a strict spy.
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« Reply #14 on: 02-19-2004 12:26 »

Morgan Proctor.
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« Reply #15 on: 02-19-2004 14:31 »

amy would be a good bond girl , shes attractive, clumsy when its risking her life, and shell have sex for absouletly no reason at all. o yeah.   :flirt:
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #16 on: 02-21-2004 03:13 »

So who really does make a good gal spy? a bad gal spy?
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« Reply #17 on: 02-21-2004 03:16 »

Leela and Amy are good Bond girld,but with Amy being a clutz,she she is kind of a girl Homer Simpson!
Pitt Clemens

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« Reply #18 on: 02-21-2004 04:22 »

I'm going to break from my Morgan Proctor shpiel to say one thing:

AMY!

Fry and Amy may not have been perfect together, but that doesn't stop her from being the best thing he ever jumped in the sack with.  Lucky little idiot...next in line is morgan, then the Red-head from the hip joint.  Followed closely by every woman on amazonia.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #19 on: 02-22-2004 15:46 »

I may do that make other women Fry has met into spy girls.  You never know.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #20 on: 04-05-2004 03:04 »

Now that some of you have seen the fan art of Amy as spy, what are your thoughts of Amy as a spy in general?
Kryten

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« Reply #21 on: 04-05-2004 14:46 »
« Last Edit on: 04-05-2004 14:46 »

Hey, could you mention "Spy-o-rama" a few hundred more times? I don't think you've pimped it enough.

I mean, I don't want to be mean or anything, but there's only so much you can push a story before it gets annoying.
Digital Dragon

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« Reply #22 on: 04-05-2004 17:48 »

So Fryfan, where can I find this "Spyorama"?  :)
Alliteration

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« Reply #23 on: 04-05-2004 18:26 »

9 out of 9 PEELers prefer Spyorama to any other comperable thing.

The tenth guy mysteriously vanished.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #24 on: 04-05-2004 19:45 »
« Last Edit on: 04-05-2004 19:45 »

     
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Originally posted by Kryten:
Hey, could you mention "Spy-o-rama" a few hundred more times? I don't think you've pimped it enough.

I mean, I don't want to be mean or anything, but there's only so much you can push a story before it gets annoying.


I figure since FOX never pushed the name Futurama so much, I feel it is necessary to push SpyOrama.  It is my way of pushing Futurama, something FOX hardly did.  I don't mean to, but it just happens.  Plus my dream is that one day Matt and David will learn about SpyOrama and perhaps make it into a comic spin-off, but that's just a dream.  In my opinion, the spy genre needs something like SpyOrama. I'm basically doing to the spy genre what Futurama has done for science fiction.  But hey the next time I bring up SpyOrama will be after I've uploaded a new fanfic or fanart and not before. 

     
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So Fryfan, where can I find this "Spyorama"?       :)

You can find my fanfics at fanfiction.net under Futurama.  I'm already up to SpyOrama six.  Here are some of the characters.

Fry as James Bond or better known as 014
Leela-the good Bond girl or known as Agent 1BDI
Bender as Goldfinger or Ironfinger
Amy as a bad Bond girl aka Jinx
Hermes as Agent M aka Agent C
Professor as Agent Q (The gadget maker.)
Zoidberg as Oddjob (The Asian henchman who throw the derby.)
Scruffy as the henchman who always gets it
Nibbler as the villain's cat at one time.
Barbados Slim as Jaws. (not the shark, but the James Bond henchman with metal teeth.)

Of course I've used Dwight, Cubert, Tinny Tim, Zapp, Kif, Michelle, Mom, Wernstrom, and a few others.

Digital Dragon

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« Reply #25 on: 04-05-2004 20:03 »

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I'm basically doing to the spy genre what Futurama has done for science fiction.

That's a bold claim, I'll have to read your stuff to see if it's justified.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #26 on: 04-05-2004 20:28 »
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I guess what I meant to say is I'm trying to do to the spy genre what Futurama has already done to science fiction.  I'm very humble when I do a fanfiction it is just that I like talking about my fanfics a lot when I'm on PEEL. 

So far I've received many praises for my fanfics and that just causes me to write more.  So I hope you enjoy my fanfics, the way others have. 

Another thing, I certainly would never say I was as good as Matt or David.  I know there are better fanfic writers than myself.  Fanfics by Kryten, Officer 1BDI, Allen and others on my favorite writers list influenced me to start writing fanfics that and the fact that the show was cancelled. 

If I ever wanted to compare myself to Matt and David, it would be my habit of putting my mind into something.   They put their minds together and they created something that we all love.  I feel if anybody puts their mind to something, they can accomplish anything. And I feel my fanfics are the result of that.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #27 on: 05-06-2004 17:00 »

 
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Originally posted by Digital Dragon:
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I'm basically doing to the spy genre what Futurama has done for science fiction.

That's a bold claim, I'll have to read your stuff to see if it's justified.

It has been a while, have you managed to read all of them yet?  What are your thoughts?  It is "justified" as you put it?

frycutiepie

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« Reply #28 on: 05-21-2006 05:39 »

I think he a bit of a ladies man because he's had a lot of girls sleping with him.
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