Gender | Male |
Species | Human |
Affiliations | Neutral |
Residence | Norrisville (Dudikoff Woods) |
Interests | "wind" (fart) power |
Fears | Becoming like his father and brother |
Parents | Father McFist |
Siblings | Hannibal McFist |
Pets | Adam (goat) |
First Episode | Fart-Topia |
Voiced by | Steve Zahn |
Terry McFist is Hannibal McFist's elder hippie brother who appeared exclusively in "Fart-Topia."
Appearance
Terry is a middle-aged man with dirty blonde beard, eyebrows, mustache, and chest hair. He also has light blue eyes.
His regular attire consists of a grayish blue undershirt, a brown hippie jacket, grayish white shorts, and brown sandals.
In his first scene, Terry was either wearing swim trunks or wearing nothing, most likely the latter due to his hippie nature.
He wore a headband when he became evil at the end of "Fart-Topia," but removed it after Randy destroyed the fart catchers.
Personality
Terry is normally an easygoing and laid back person, who doesn't want to run a business and cares more about relaxing. But when prompted with power, he can get easily misguided and become power hungry, though he snaps out of it once he realizes the damage he has done.
Terry is highly obsessed with so-called "wind power," which is just fart power, and hopes that one day the whole world will run on farts. This is at least implied to be possible, though highly inefficient, by the fact that Viceroy was able to hook up Whoopee World to fart catchers attached to cows, thus creating Windee World.
Relationships
Hannibal McFist
Hannibal McFist is Terry's younger brother. As the heir to McFist Industries, Terry will take ownership of the company from his brother if he doesn't sign a contract once a year dictating that McFist can keep the company for himself until the next year.
Unlike McFist who actively dislikes him, Terry genuinely cares for his brother. However, he also thinks that his brother is a bad role model for him, and therefore isn't keen on becoming a businessman in the form of McFist especially after the events of "Fart-Topia."
Randy Cunningham/Norrisville Ninja
Randy (as the Ninja) was the one who convinced Terry to refuse signing McFist's contract in the first place, leading to Terry's acquisition of McFist Industries and, by extension, all of the properties owned by McFist Industries such as Whoopee World. Later, Terry addresses Randy and Howard regarding his transforming of Whoopee World into Windee World, which Terry describes as the world's first wind-powered amusement park.
Terry also doesn't seem opposed to the Ninja unlike his brother, until he temporarily becomes mad with power and tries to hook everyone up to fart catchers. Although he is generally friendly to the Ninja, Terry briefly got aggressive towards Randy when he tried to stop his madness. However, he presumably becomes friendly to the Ninja again after his demeanor returns to that of a hippie.
Willem Viceroy III
Terry supposedly maintains a working relationship with Viceroy, as seen in "Fart-Topia" when Viceroy willingly hooks Whoopee World up to fart catchers connected to cows to turn it into Windee World, as well as Viceroy being the one to build Terry's Monk-Bots (who Terry refers to as "Mandroids"), which Terry uses in lieu of McFist's Robo-Apes.
Trivia
- Terry is the second sibling to be shown from the main cast, the other being Howard's sister Heidi.
- Terry is the actual owner of McFist Industries, but signs over the company to his brother once a year. His father claimed that he wouldn't be cut out to be a businessman, which was proven to be the case in "Fart-Topia".
- Terry loves the "fart power" word , it has become his everyday word.
- Terry loves giving wet willies, especially to his younger weaker brother, Hannibal McFist.
- Terry is fond of the phrase "take her breezy," which is a fart pun on the phrase "take her easy," which means to relax and take things as they come without much fanfare or drama put towards or regarding such unavoidable events.
- Terry refers to the Monk-Bots Viceroy built for him to use instead of the Robo-Apes as "Mandroids," possibly due to his hippie nature.
- He also called his Monk-Bots "Peace-loving trash compactors" during the fight scene at the end of "Fart-Topia," in retaliation to them pulling out flowers to fight the Ninja with.
- Terry has a pet goat named Adam. When McFist tells Terry that he faxed him that morning, Terry blamed Adam for not telling him. Later, when Randy wakes up after being shloomped into the Nomicon on top of Terry's roof (and apparently glossing over the fact that Adam somehow got onto the roof in the first place), Adam is shown chewing on Randy's scarf.
- At the end of "Fart-Topia," Terry expresses that his greatest fear was literally becoming a McFist (or more specifically a businessman), implying that at least a few of the men in the McFist family (such as Hannibal or Father McFist) are businessmen or were businessmen.