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* Her name is a parody of {{w||Sauron}}, the Dark Lord of {{w||Middle Earth}} and title character of ''{{w||The Lord of the Rings}}''. | * Her name is a parody of {{w||Sauron}}, the Dark Lord of {{w||Middle Earth}} and title character of ''{{w||The Lord of the Rings}}''. | ||
* | * "Momon" sounds similar to {{w|Mammon}}, a Biblical term used to describe material wealth or greed and sometimes personified as a demon or deity. | ||
*Momon looks similar to {{w||Medusa}}. | * Momon looks similar to {{w||Medusa}}. | ||
=== Appearances === | === Appearances === | ||
* {{f|3}} | * {{f|3}} |
Revision as of 03:51, 18 November 2011
Secondary character Cornwood character | |
Momon | |
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Gender | Female |
Species | Human |
Relatives | Waltazar, Larius and Ignus |
First appearance | Bender's Game |
Voiced by | Tress MacNeille |
Momon is the Cornwood version of Mom. She is similar to the real Mom in many ways, such as being evil and Farnsworth's lover. She also seeks the Anti-backwards Crystal/Die of Power, but wants to keep it, instead of destroy it. She transformed into a dragon and fought with Frydo and took the Die for herself.
Additional Information
Trivia
- Her name is a parody of Sauron, the Dark Lord of Middle Earth and title character of The Lord of the Rings.
- "Momon" sounds similar to Mammon, a Biblical term used to describe material wealth or greed and sometimes personified as a demon or deity.
- Momon looks similar to Medusa.