The Mutants Are Revolting
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No. | 100 | ||||
Production number | 6ACV12 | ||||
Written by | Eric Horsted | ||||
Directed by | Raymie Muzquiz | ||||
Title caption | 100 | ||||
First air date | 2 September, 2010[1] | ||||
Broadcast number | S07E12 | ||||
Special guest(s) | Mark Mothersbaugh as Himself | ||||
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"The Mutants Are Revolting" is the one hundredth episode of Futurama, the twelfth of the sixth production season and the seventh broadcast season. It is scheduled to air 2 September, 2010. After Leela is banished to the sewers along with the other mutants, she and the Planet Express crew lead a revolution for mutant rights.[2] According to the commercial on Comedy Central, this episode will be the season finale for season 6.
Story
The Planet Express crew has been hired for their 100th delivery, and Bender plans the party of the millennium. Meanwhile, as the rest of the crew attends a fund raiser, Fry accidentally spills that Leela is not an alien but a mutant who illegally lives on the surface. Leela is banished to the sewers, and the Planet Express crew, along with the mutated members of Devo, helps her lead an epic revolution for mutant rights. This episode shows Leela forcing Fry to jump in the mutating waters, and him becoming a blob like mutant. [3]
Production
A photo of Mike Rowe's production script have been uploaded by Mike Rowe onto his Facebook page. The cover of the script highlights it as the 100th episode, as well as revealing the title, "The Mutants Are Revolting".
This episode was dedicated to the memory of Alex Johns, a producer of Futurama who passed away at 43 years old.
Additional Information
Trivia
- This is the second time Futurama makes a reference to the Titanic, the first being in "A Flight to Remember".
- The narrator of "The Mutant" documentary is the same voice that narrated the fictional documentaries "I Dated A Robot" and "Global Warming".
- This is the first that a Futurama theme caption pops out over the main Futurama title
- The Futurama theme caption is 100 using bent gerders to spell it to signify that this is Futurama's 100th episode.
Allusions
- When Mr. Blob enters the 100th delivery party, he says "Hey, Hey Hey" like Fat Albert.
- The Land Titanic, how it sunk, and its old ballroom floor, as well as finding a huge diamond in a safe, are all references to the famous Titanic incident as well as the movie it's based on.
- Raoul asks Devo to play "Whip It", which is probably Devo's most famous single.
- The song that Devo plays instead of "Whip It" is "Beautiful World", another popular single by them.
Continuity
- At the 100th delivery party, many characters from previous episodes can be seen including...
- Ethan "Bubblegum" Tate (Introduced in "Time Keeps on Slipping")
- The Masked Unit (From "Raging Bender")
- Robot 1X (From "Obsoletely Fabulous"
- Roberto (Introduced in "Insane in the Mainframe")
- Mr. Blob (Introduced in "The Series Has Landed")
- Calculon (Introduced in "I, Roommate")
- The Robot Devil
- Barbados Slim
- The Pet Show Judge
- Hedonismbot
- It is established that the Farnsworths have been living at New New York for 200 years.
- The fact that their sewage water mutates living beings is re-established.
- We learn that Leela has a living grandma.
- The fact that Leela claims herself as an alien, but is really a mutant is re-established.
- The mutants fight for their right on the surface, which we've come to know in "Less Than Hero" that it was illegal for mutants to be on the surface.
- The running gag of Bender saying, "Neat" and then taking a picture with a photograph reappears here.
Goofs
- When Bender bends the pipes so the sewage is redirected to the surface, everyone on the surface is seen walking in that sewage, which we learned that if you touch it, you'd become a mutant.
- An explaination for this may be that sewage needs to reach the mutant's home and age before it can be used to mutate anyone.
Characters
- Amy
- Bender
- Debut: Colonel
- Debut: Devo
- Debut: Mrs. Aster
- Dwayne
- Professor Farnsworth
- Fry
- Hermes
- Leela
- Mayor Poopenmeyer
- Turanga Morris
- Turanga Munda
- Debut: Leela's Grandmother
- Debut: Leela's Great-Grandmother (in flashback)
- Petunia
- Vyolet
- Elzar
- Walt, Larry and Igner
- Zoidberg
References
- ^ Comedy Central (02 June 2010). "Futurama Season Premiere 24 June". Comedy Central. Retrieved on 03 June 2010.
- ^ Comedy Central Press Release: Futurama 100th Episode (08.24.10)
- ^ Comedy Central Press Release: Futurama 100th Episode (08.24.10)