Forty Percent Leadbelly

"Forty Percent Leadbelly" is the one hundred and twenty-eighth episode of Futurama, the fourteenth of the seventh production season and the fourth of the tenth broadcast season. It aired on 3 July 2013 on Comedy Central.

Story
Bender meets his hero, a famous folksinger who has been in jail 30 times, and wants to duplicate his success. This means duplicating his guitar too, which he tries to steal from a maximum-security prison, but fails, so instead resorts to 3D-printing technology to duplicate the guitar — again resulting in horrible consequences.

Production
On 27 January 2012, assistant director Aimee Steinberger commented that she could not go to the FOX-lot screening of the first full-color animation for "7ACV01" due to her work on this episode. On 14 February 2012, she said that the animatic for the episode was "done" and would be screened "[on the next day] at the FOX lot". On the next day, she stated that she thought that it had gone "pretty well".

As late as 8 January 2013, it was revealed that the title "Forty Percent Leadbelly", which had been, in February 2012, added to the and said by show writer Eric Rogers to be the title of something "supergood", was the episode's title.

On 12 April 2013, a preview clip for the episode was revealed on a interview with Futurama writer Patric Verrone, showing Bender using the help of Ben Beeler to bring a guitar image stored in his file system into reality by use of a large -like device. The air date for the second half of season 7 was also revealed.

Trivia

 * Bender's porn drive has a memory size of 100,000 terabytes and his main drive has the memory size of only 1 terabyte.
 * Ramblin' Rodríguez's birth year is given as 2996. This may be Bender's birth year.

Allusions

 * The episode's title is a reference to a running gag that has Bender claim to be 40% of something that keeps changing and the late American musician . In the game, Bender is 40% lead.
 * Fry is trapped in a block of carbonite, a reference to the Star Wars franchise. was also trapped in carbonite in .
 * Bender's stage name, Ramblin' Rodríguez, may be a reference to the 1962 song "".

Continuity

 * The Awesome Express uniforms, from "The Route of All Evil", appear once again.
 * Fry previously did karate in "Attack of the Killer App".
 * When Dr. Beeler accesses Bender's main drive in his file system, two folders can be seen within it, "Main Personality" and "Penguin Personality", a reference to when Bender was rebooted in penguin mode in "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz".
 * Funnily enough, his main personality file has a memory size of 3 MB, whereas his penguin personality has a memory size of 150 MB.
 * A few penguins attend Bender's funeral.
 * Bender previously rapped during the end credits for "Free Will Hunting".

Goofs

 * In the scene where Fry and Leela are watching TV in Fry's and Bender's apartment, the shot depicting the television set is clearly the one used for the Planet Express employee lounge.

Characters

 * Amy
 * Ben Beeler
 * Bender
 * Debut: Big Caboose
 * Debut: Cookie
 * Debut: Dr. Brutalov
 * Dandy Jim
 * Professor Farnsworth
 * Debut: Fast Frank Brogan
 * Fry
 * Gus
 * Hermes
 * The Hypnotoad
 * Debut: Jezebel
 * Leela
 * The male nurse
 * The Robot Chef
 * Debut: Silicon Red
 * Zoidberg

Characters at the funeral

 * Abner Doubledeal
 * Albert
 * Angleyne
 * Bev
 * Boxy Robot
 * Bubblegum
 * Destructor
 * Fat-bot
 * Gearshift
 * Oily
 * Penguins
 * Ruth and Esther
 * The Robot Devil
 * Sally
 * Scruffy
 * Tinny Tim
 * The whale biologist

Places

 * Debut: 11-Worth Variable-Security Prison
 * New Hampshire
 * The Planet Express conference room
 * The Planet Express headquarters
 * The Planet Express kitchen
 * The Robot Arms Apartments
 * Debut: The Rusty Rail
 * The technology lab
 * The Temple of Robotology
 * Debut: T.G.I. Folky's
 * The Wong Hotel & Casino