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  2. Benderama - Wikipedia

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    Bender, the only sober crew member, agrees to fight the alien if Fry will fold the Professor's two sweaters. Bender uses the hordes of tiny duplicates to form a giant version of himself and fight the alien hand-to-hand. He loses the fight after insulting the alien's mother, but the swarm quickly consumes the alien, reducing him to dust.

  3. Anthology of Interest I - Wikipedia

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    Bender offers to take the first turn and asks what would happen if he were 500 feet tall. The simulation begins with the giant Bender being built by hundreds of regular-sized bending units on some distant planet. He flies to Earth, where he meets Fry, having recently arrived in the 31st century. Bender takes a liking to him and they become friends.

  4. Amazon Women in the Mood - Wikipedia

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    After a series of disastrous hijinks, Zapp takes command of the restaurant and crashes it into the planet Amazonia, where the Amazonians, a tribe of giant, muscular women, capture them. Fry and Bender try to rescue their friends but are also captured. On the way to the Amazonians' leader, Zapp, Bender, and Fry make fun of the Amazonians' culture.

  5. The Bots and the Bees - Wikipedia

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    The meme was also referenced in advertisements for the seventh season leading up to the premiere. The episode title is a reference to the term The Birds and the Bees. After the "relationship" scene with Bev and Bender, the impression left in the wall is a reference to the freezing of Han Solo in carbonite in The Empire Strikes Back.

  6. Forty Percent Leadbelly - Wikipedia

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    Fry is still angry at Bender, and when he makes a mean comment, Bender adds a verse for him telling how Bender needs help to escape the angry Caboose, but Fry, still holding a grudge, sends him away. Bender is just adding the verse where his main character begins his quest to avenge himself on the rambler when Caboose bursts in and eagerly ...

  7. Bender (Futurama) - Wikipedia

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    Bender was still resting inert in the Simpsons' basement as of 2015 episode "Cue Detective" in which his empty body cavity was used to store the family's cash nest-egg. Bender also makes a background cameo appearance in the Simpsons episode "My Fare Lady", holding a shovel and bucket at the end of Homer's dream about The Jetsons.

  8. List of Futurama characters - Wikipedia

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    Philip J. Fry (voiced by Billy West), primarily known by his surname Fry, is the main protagonist of the series.He is a 20th-century pizza delivery boy in New York City who, after getting dumped by his girlfriend and being stuck in a dead-end job, is cryogenically frozen on December 31, 1999, waking up 1000 years later just before the year 3000.

  9. The Lesser of Two Evils - Wikipedia

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    The robot's name is Flexo, and like Bender, he is a bending unit. The only physical difference between the two is that Flexo has a goatee. Bender and Flexo hit it off, but Flexo soon begins to annoy Fry, who suspects him of being evil, despite his behavior being similar to Bender's.