The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings

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Season 4 episode
Broadcast season 5 episode
The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings
The Devils Hands are Idle Playthings.jpg
No.72
Production number4ACV18
Written byKen Keeler
Directed byBret Haaland
Title captionSee you on some other channel
First aired10 August, 2003
Broadcast numberS05E16
Title referenceThe proverb "Idle hands are the Devil's playthings".
Opening cartoonThe Futurama opening itself.
Special guest(s)Dan Castellaneta
Nomination(s)Annie Awards
Outstanding Music in an Animated Television Production, 2004, Ken Keeler
Emmy Awards
Outstanding Music and Lyrics, 2004, the song "I Want My Hands Back"
Additional
Commentary
(Transcript)
Transcript
Season 4
  1. Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch
  2. Leela's Homeworld
  3. Love and Rocket
  4. Less than Hero
  5. A Taste of Freedom
  6. Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television
  7. Jurassic Bark
  8. Crimes of the Hot
  9. Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles
  10. The Why of Fry
  11. Where No Fan Has Gone Before
  12. The Sting
  13. Bend Her
  14. Obsoletely Fabulous
  15. The Farnsworth Parabox
  16. Three Hundred Big Boys
  17. Spanish Fry
  18. The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings
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"The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" is the seventy-second episode of Futurama, the eighteenth and the last of the fourth production season, the sixteenth and last of the fifth broadcast season and the series finale of the original run. It aired 10 August, 2003 on FOX. It guest stars Dan Castellaneta as the Robot Devil. Fry lacks the hands to play the holophonor, so he makes a deal with devil to win Leela's affection.

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[edit] Act I: "Mr. Bender, I simply cannot teach your child!"

Fry is desperately trying to learn to play the Holophonor, as he once almost won Leela's heart with it. He begs Bender to come and attend his Holophonor recital, and Bender graciously agrees. However, Fry is still very inexperienced, turning his recital into a disaster. This leaves Fry depressed because he can imagine great music, but is not capable of playing it. Just then, Leela tells him that she has a soft spot for men with creative musical talent, like her ex-boyfiend, Shaun, and his saxophone. Bender suggests that Fry should cut a deal with the Robot Devil in order to learn to play the Holophonor. Fry agrees and they travel to Robot Hell and confront the Robot Devil, who tells Fry that he has "stupid fingers", which can't even master a belt buckle. He suggests that Fry takes a pair of robot hands to replace them, and leads them to a big wheel of fortune called "Wheel of Robots", containing every robot in existence's name. The wheel lands on the Robot Devil (positioned next to Bender's), who reluctantly replaces his hands with Fry's.

[edit] Act II: "I'm back from Hell, and I've got the Robot Devil's hands!"

With his new hands, Fry easily masters the holophonor and soon becomes a star. He even makes his own records and plays in public at Hovercar-negie Hall. Leela is genuinely touched by the beauty of his music. The Robot Devil is desperately trying to get his hands back, but Fry refuses to give them back. Meanwhile, Hedonism Bot asks Fry to write an opera for him, and Fry agrees, provided that he can write it about Leela. He begins his work, and Leela is very impressed by his creative talent, but Fry doesn't want her to hear the opera until it's done. Meanwhile, the Robot Devil cuts a deal with Bender, installing on him a stadium air horn, taking his crotch plate in return. This allows Bender to fulfill his wish of being more annoying. Bender tries out his new function on the first person he sees, Leela. The blast is so loud, she is deafened, the night before Fry's big concert. This is just what the Robot Devil had hoped for--a bargaining chip to use against Fry in return for his hands.

[edit] Act III: "Please don't stop playing, Fry. I want to hear how it ends."

Fry's opera, Leela: Orphan of the Stars, has its grand premiere in the Metropolitan House of Opera, attended by a huge audience. As she still can't hear, Leela begs the Planet Express crew not to tell Fry that she is deaf, because she fears it would break his heart, so Amy uses Emotion Flashcards to show Leela what she is supossed to feel when Fry sees her. The first act, dealing with Leela's past, is a great success. During the intermission, Leela decides that she would give anything to hear the rest, which plays right into the Robot Devil's plans. He agrees to grant her new ears in exchange for her hand, which she accepts, and is given Calculon's ears. The Robot Devil tells her that he will come back for the hand at a later time because the intermission is about to end and he does not want her to be late for the rest of the opera. During the second act, portraying Fry's deal with the Robot Devil, the real Robot Devil makes a personal appearance on the stage, confronts Fry and demands his hands back, or he will take Leela's promised hand - in marriage. Fry is desperate, as his skill with the holophonor (and his ability to impress Leela) lies in his new, robotic hands. Without them, he will not be able to complete the opera he wrote to win her heart. In the end, he decides to give up the hands so that Leela may go free. Left with his old hands, he is unable to play with any amount of skill, and the opera is a flop. Fry sees the entire audience leave in disappointment, as he fumbles to complete his masterpiece. Just as he is about to leave the empty stage, he spots Leela, who alone has stayed in the auditorium. She asks him to play on so she can hear how it ends. Fry smiles and resumes playing, managing to tell the rest of the story, albeit crudely, where he and Leela kiss and walk into the distance, hand in hand. It is worth noting that Fry does in fact play the last few tones perfectly, right before the credits - leading to speculation that he might not have needed the Robot Devils hands after all.

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    Tinny Tim: Extra! Extra! Greatest opera of all time sucks!
    Zoidberg: I'll take eight!

    Bender: [Looking at signs that tell him to keep him out of Fry's room.] I choose to not understand these signs.

    Bender: You know what always cheers me up? Laughing at other peoples misfortunes! [laughs]

    Bender: Fry, if you don't take this offer right now, I will lose all respect for you and punch you.

    Bender: [Watching the Wheel of Robots spin.] I got a hundred bucks on Rectal-Exam-Bot!

    Hedonism Bot: Courtesans and gentle fops, I bid you welcome to my opera. Let us cavort like the Greeks of old. You know the ones I mean.

    Zoidberg: [As Fry enters the stage.] I watch TV with that guy!

    Opera PA: Please take your seats for Act 2!
    Hedonism Bot: But I'm not done vomiting! Ahahahaha!

    Hedonism Bot: [As the Robot Devil chops off Fry's hands.] Tragedy in an opera? How wonderfully decadent! And I was just beginning to lose interest. Jombee, the chocolate icing! [Servant covers him in chocolate.] Oh! Oh my, yes!

    Leela: [touching Fry's robot hands] Aah! They're so cold!
    Robot Devil: [off screen] AND YET HELL IS SO HOT! [laughs] Can I have my hands back now?
    Fry: NO!
    Robot Devil: [whining] YOU'RE NOT NICE!

    Fry: I can't play anymore...
    Zoidberg: Yes you can! The music was in your heart, not in your hands!
    [Fry begins playing crude images on the holophonor, and the audience is disgusted.]
    Zoidberg: Your music is bad and you should feel bad!

    Hedonism Bot: A man writing an opera about a woman? [giggles] Oh, sirrah, how deliciously absurd!

    Robot Devil: You can't just have your characters come out and say how they feel! That makes me feel angry!

    Leela: Please don't stop playing, Fry. I want to hear how it ends.

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Main article: Wheel of Robots

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