Blatherbot: So it seemed that a human had been rather injured by a knife and as his, uh, uh, blood. Yes, I think that's what they call it.
Blatherbot: So it seemed that a human had been rather injured by a knife and as his, uh, uh, blood. Yes, I think that's what they call it.
*Keith David voice*
It's a beige alert.
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"Finally, I get to save the Earth with deadly lasers instead of deadly slide shows."
Fry! Fry wake up! It's me, Bigface!
There are actually a few others that I really like, but I didn't include them because they seem very divisive amongst fans. I think "Proposition Infinity" (the episode where Amy and Bender date) is really funny, but not that many people seem to like that one. The same could be said about "31st Century Fox", I guess.
"Lethal Inspection", "The Late Philip J. Fry", "A Clockwork Origin", "The Prisoner of Benda", "The Mutants Are Revolting", "Möbius Dick", "Law and Oracle", "Ghost in the Machines", "Fry Am the Egg Man", "Cold Warriors", "Reincarnation", "Fun on a Bun", "Near-Death Wish", "Game of Tones", "Murder on the Planet…
Just last week, a blind hiker felt him.
Fry, you have no nose! Your nose is gone! You have no nose on your face! Where it is I can't say but on your face it's not!
"What you saw was Bigfoot the monster truck. But thanks for a great question."
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Watching the Comedy Central run for the third time, it's definitely still Futurama and really doesn't tarnish the Fox run. There are highlights that may even rival the better episodes of the original series, in my opinion. The Fox era was hardly the most consistent in terms of quality between episodes, and the Comedy…
… and the fifth reason whales kill is for the sheer fun of it.
Stop it! Stop it! It's fine! I will destroy you!
Get a job!
I'll just take these $300 burglars tools then … so, uh, what time d'you close tonight?
Fancy cigar. Why don't you smoke it already? Puff, puff! Go, go, go, go, go!