That’s one of my favorites. I love the part where Fry is trying to figure out what kind of robot he is.
“Bio-units, terminate noise exchange. It is time for you to ingest sandwiches from my compartment.”
That’s one of my favorites. I love the part where Fry is trying to figure out what kind of robot he is.
“Bio-units, terminate noise exchange. It is time for you to ingest sandwiches from my compartment.”
I didn’t think “Jurassic Bark” was hilarious (which is bad). I didn’t find it particularly heart-rending either (which I don’t really care about one way or the other).
Some of my least favourites:
-Jurassic Bark
-That’s Lobstertainment
-the one where Bender joins Beck on tour
-the one where Bender joins the Mafia
-the one where Bender becomes a chef
-the one where Bender goes to the island of obsolete robots
-the “human horn” episode
Man, all of those mentioned have redeeming parts. From “that one where Fry is committed to a robot hospital” (Insane In The Mainframe):
A Taste Of Freedom has one of my favorite bit characters, Old Man Waterfall:
Kif Gets Knocked Up A Notch has that great priestess character, the Grand Midwife, as mentioned above. "I will now take my leave. I live here, so I won’t actually be going anywhere, but you don’t have to talk to me anymore. " hehe. She was even better when she came back in The Beast with a Billion Backs. “It’s not part of the ceremony, I just had an extra snake.”
:smack: I HAVE GOT TO LEARN TO PROOFREAD. I can’t believe I left out Roberto’s name!
What a maroon :smack:
Jurassic Bark is awful. It’s the worst transparently manipulative pile of schmaltz ever to disgrace the screen.
No real emotion just ‘CRY AT THE DEAD DOG! ARE YOU CRYING YET? NO? HERE’S SOME SAD MUSIC!’ No laughs (well, a bit of a chuckle at ‘made of dolemite’, but that’s it). The most shallow, pointless ‘characterization’ of the series.
On second thought, so will I. I had forgotten that one.
No laughs? “I will now perform my people’s native dance” followed by “It says here that this part of ‘The Hustle’ implores the gods to grant a favor, usually a Trans Am” was one the most gut busting things I have ever seen on TV the first Time I watched it.
The later Bender episodes are all pretty weak, but there’s usually something in them that’s pretty good. The three Zoidberg episodes are mostly boring and don’t even have many memorable lines. I’d probably put the movie one as the worst.
The episodes that involve the two kids are the only ones that I make any effort to avoid. The rest I love or at least like, although I could do without the Lobstertainment episode.
Agreed. I was bored.
The Christmas one with John Goodman, “Xmas Story” was terrible too.
I don’t know… the Cygnoid pizza family was pretty funny, especially when offering them guano as a pizza topping
“Very Fresh!”
Yet another vote for “The Honking”.
I usually skip over “Jurassic Bark” and “Luck of the Fryish” but not because they’re bad.
I don’t care for the ones with the robot devil, especially if they also feature that gospel preacher robot who is nowhere close to funny.
This may be a total cop-out, but I cannot think of *any *episode of Futurama that I’d actually call bad. As others have mentioned the closest I’d come is Jurassic Bark, but only because of the ending. I can remember posting about it here, right after it first aired, asking, “Why, oh why did they have to end it like that?!?” It was just so soul-crushingly sad. Must, stop, typing…
P.S.
Actually, now that I think about it, the new one with the Cats as villains, I won’t watch again. As a cat lover I despise this stereotype!
Man, no love for “Bendin’ in the Wind.” Opens with one of my favorite lines:
“Froggy went a-courting and he did ride uh-huh.
Froggy went a-courting and he did ride, something something Bender is great uh-huh…”
I just checked the original air date for Jurassic Bark, and it means that I must have originally posted about it here nine freaking years ago!!!
God that’s depressing.
Also according to Wki this episode lost an Emmy to The Simpsons “Three Gays of the Condo” which is crap. That Simpsons ep was a pretty weak one.
The closing line is great, too.
Fry cracked corn, and I don’t care
Leela cracked corn, still don’t care
Bender cracked corn and he is great
Take that, you stupid corn!
I actually really like “Bendin’ in the Wind” and am surprised to see the hate for it.
That’s because your taste is bad and you should feel bad.
I didn’t hate it; I just didn’t think it was funny (although in restrospect, I might have smiled at “something something Bender is great”).
Added to that is the odd idea of having Beck as a guest star, which seems destined to become dated pretty quickly, like the Flintstones meeting Hoagy Carmichael or the guy from American Dad meeting the lead singer of My Morning Jacket. Although there’s a difference – I can clearly remember some of the jokes from those Flintstones and American Dad episodes. Maybe it’s more like Scooby Doo Meets Sandy Duncan.
I was referring more to “Luck of the Fryrish,” to be honest, which is one of the few episodes of anything that had me choking with laughter at one point and then stifling tears at the end.
That being said, if you don’t find Fry’s protest chant from “Jurassic Bark” funny, you probably don’t have a soul.
What we do want?
Fry’s dog!
When do we want it?
Fry’s dog!