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'''Oliver Frensky''' is [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] and [[Catherine Frensky]]'s father. He works at the [[Elwood City Dump]], and enjoys riding his bike. | '''Oliver Frensky''' is [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] and [[Catherine Frensky]]'s father. He works at the [[Elwood City Dump]], and enjoys riding his bike.<ref>"[[Stolen Bike]]" and "[[Room to Ride]]"</ref> He has a good sense of humor. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
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Oliver gets along well with everybody he interacts with, and very rarely gets mad. He can be amicable when it's appropriate as when he changed the family's day for ice cream when [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] stayed over | Oliver gets along well with everybody he interacts with, and very rarely gets mad. He can be amicable when it's appropriate as when he changed the family's day for ice cream when [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] stayed over.{{Ep|Poor Muffy}} | ||
He and Francine have a good relationship, though like most dads, he can be firm with his two daughters when they are acting up. | He and Francine have a good relationship, though like most dads, he can be firm with his two daughters when they are acting up. In spite of his family's middle-class to lower-class status, he takes it all in his stride, not letting it get him or his family down. He also takes pride in his job as well. He can be embarrassing to his teenage daughter, Catherine, as when she questions his choice of job, he makes light of it and responds in a theatrical way like from a soap opera. | ||
==Job== | ==Job== | ||
His job is to be a garbage man.{{Ep|My Dad, the Garbage Man}} He says that people could make whole cities out of garbage. He was once a volunteer fireman. | His job is to be a garbage man.{{Ep|My Dad, the Garbage Man}} He says that people could make whole cities out of garbage. He was once a volunteer fireman.<ref>"[[April 9th]]"</ref>{{Clear}} | ||
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Oliver's 2nd Car.PNG | Oliver's 2nd Car.PNG | ||
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[[Category:Minor characters]] | [[Category:Minor characters]] |
Revision as of 01:05, 5 June 2015
Oliver Frensky | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Monkey
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Hair color | Brown
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Residence | Westboro Apartments, Elwood City |
Family | Laverne (wife), Francine (daughter), Catherine (daughter), Grandpa Frensky (father), Vingo Frensky (great-grandfather) |
Job | Sanitation Engineer
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Oliver Frensky is Francine and Catherine Frensky's father. He works at the Elwood City Dump, and enjoys riding his bike.[1] He has a good sense of humor.
Appearance
He is usually seen wearing an aqua-green collar shirt, beige pants, and brown shoes. He has light brown hair and a brown-butterscotch complexion. When he was working as a garbage man in "April 9th", he wore a thick, dark green, long sleeve shirt and pants. Along with that, he wears yellow boots, a construction hat, and gloves. While in "Francine and the Feline", he wore blue-grayish overall type of outfit with a white, long sleeve shirt under it, and black boots.
Personality
Oliver gets along well with everybody he interacts with, and very rarely gets mad. He can be amicable when it's appropriate as when he changed the family's day for ice cream when Muffy stayed over. "Poor Muffy"
He and Francine have a good relationship, though like most dads, he can be firm with his two daughters when they are acting up. In spite of his family's middle-class to lower-class status, he takes it all in his stride, not letting it get him or his family down. He also takes pride in his job as well. He can be embarrassing to his teenage daughter, Catherine, as when she questions his choice of job, he makes light of it and responds in a theatrical way like from a soap opera.
Job
His job is to be a garbage man. "My Dad, the Garbage Man" He says that people could make whole cities out of garbage. He was once a volunteer fireman.[2]
Gallery
References
- ↑ "Stolen Bike" and "Room to Ride"
- ↑ "April 9th"