Saturday Morning Fun Pit

"Saturday Morning Fun Pit" is the one hundred and thirty-third episode of Futurama, the nineteenth of the seventh production season, the sixth of the tenth broadcast season, and the sixth segmented episode. It aired on 17 July, 2013, on Comedy Central. The Futurama gang stars in a trio of craptastic morning cartoons.

Story
Amid protests from angry viewers on the White House lawn, the head of Richard Nixon and the headless clone of Spiro Agnew host a three-part episode featuring the Futurama gang in parodies of popular s: Bendee Boo and the Mystery Crew (a ' parody featuring appearances by George Takei, Larry Bird, and the Harlem Globetrotters), Purpleberry Pond (a '-meets-' mash-up that was only created to plug its super-sugary cereal), and G.I. Zapp (a ' parody that Nixon tries to edit for violence himself).

Production
On 2 September, 2012, it was revealed that the Scooby-Doo-esque segment of the episode would guest-star George Takei and Larry Bird.

On 11 December, with the release of Volume 7 and its commentary for "Naturama", it was revealed that the episode would be directed by Crystal Chesney-Thompson.

The Countdown to Futurama posts from 19 May and 20 May, 2013, revealed the title of the Strawberry Shortcake-esque segment to be "Purpleberry Pond" and the title of the Scooby-Doo-esque segment to be "Bendy Boo", respectively. However, the Scooby-Doo-esque segment is actually called "Bendee Boo and the Mystery Crew".

By 9 July, the animatic for the Strawberry Shortcake segment had been released online.

Trivia

 * At one point, the episode's production number was planned to be 7ACV25.
 * This is the only segmented episode of the second run to not be a broadcast-season finale.

Allusions

 * In the Bendee Boo segment, the crew members are re-imagined as Scooby-Doo characters. Fry plays the role of, Leela plays the role of , Bender plays the role of , Hermes plays the role of , and Amy plays the role of.
 * Billy West, who voices Fry, provided the voice of Shaggy in the 1998 film .
 * The Harlem Globetrotters appear, just like they did in the T.V. show , and the shot of them sleeping in the same bed is taken from their appearance.
 * One of the protesters outside of the White House holds a sign which reads "Animation Dumb-a-nation", a reference to the Sunday-evening animated-programming block airing on Fox,, which was created in 2009 and includes The Simpsons, Family Guy, ', The Cleveland Show (canceled in 2013), and '.
 * The professor's character in the Purpleberry Pond segment is a parody of the, from Strawberry Shortcake.
 * Micky is a parody of, from cereal's 1970s "Mikey Likes It" ads.
 * In the first Purpleberry Puffs commercial, there seem to be two chocolate bars next to the bacon and the fried eggs.
 * Fry's name in the G.I. Zapp segment is Freezer Burn, a reference to the fact that he was frozen at the beginning of the show and has been frozen multiple times since.
 * Nixon renames the Leela character in G.I. Zapp as Pat. This is a reference to Nixon's wife, Pat Nixon.
 * At the end of the episode, the announcer says "Now stay tuned for six hours of golf", angering Agnew. This is a reference to how Saturday-morning cartoon line-ups in the 1980s and 1990s always aired sports telecasts after the last cartoon, and to 's bad golf playing, which would cause him to accidentally hit spectators with his golf ball.

Continuity

 * The professor also kept lengths of wire in "Space Pilot 3000".

Characters

 * Amy
 * Bender
 * Bubblegum
 * Cubert
 * Curly Joe
 * Dwight
 * Farnsworth
 * Fry
 * George Takei's head
 * Globetrotters
 * H.G. Blob
 * Hermes
 * Headless clone of Agnew
 * Huge-assed woman
 * Kif
 * Larry Bird
 * Leela
 * Debut: Micky
 * Debut: Purple Heart sergeant
 * Randy Munchnik
 * Richard Nixon's head
 * Rose Mary
 * Scruffy
 * Sweet Clyde
 * Zapp
 * Zoidberg

Places

 * Japan
 * Oval Office
 * Planet Express headquarters
 * Washington, D.C.
 * White House