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*In this episode, we learn that the currency of the year 3000 (Dollar) has not changed since 2000. We often see prices in Futurama, which are normally at the similar levels to nowadays. Thus, either there was no inflation from 2000 to 3000 or, more likely, a "New Dollar" was created once inflation made ordinary goods worth thousands of dollars.
*In this episode, we learn that the currency of the year 3000 (Dollar) has not changed since 2000. We often see prices in Futurama, which are normally at the similar levels to nowadays. Thus, either there was no inflation from 2000 to 3000 or, more likely, a "New Dollar" was created once inflation made ordinary goods worth thousands of dollars.
*The "Calvin Clone" saleswoman looks pretty similar to a [[Torgo's Jingle Singer|jingle singer]] in the [[Sponsors#Torgo's Executive Powder|Torgo's Executive Powder sponsor]] of {{eni|5ACV01}}.
*The "Calvin Clone" saleswoman looks pretty similar to a [[Torgo's Jingle Singer|jingle singer]] in the [[Sponsors#Torgo's Executive Powder|Torgo's Executive Powder sponsor]] of {{eni|5ACV01}}.
*This is the First episode to be rated TV-14 for Language.


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Season 1 episode
A Fishful of Dollars
A Fishful of Dollars.jpg
No.6
Production number1ACV06
Written by[[Patric M. Verrone]][[Category:Episodes written by Patric M. Verrone|A Fishful of Dollars]]
Directed byN/A
Title captionLOADING...
First air date27 April, 1999
Broadcast numberS01E06
Title reference"A Fistful of Dollars"
Opening cartoon"Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions"
Special guest(s)Pamela Anderson
Additional
Commentary
(Transcript)
Transcript

Pictures

Season 1
  1. Space Pilot 3000
  2. The Series Has Landed
  3. I, Roommate
  4. Love's Labours Lost in Space
  5. Fear of a Bot Planet
  6. A Fishful of Dollars
  7. My Three Suns
  8. A Big Piece of Garbage
  9. Hell Is Other Robots
  10. A Flight to Remember
  11. Mars University
  12. When Aliens Attack
  13. Fry and the Slurm Factory
Season 2 →

"A Fishful of Dollars" is the sixth episode of Futurama and of the first season. It aired 27 April, 1999 on FOX. It guest stars Pamela Anderson as herself in a jar. Fry's old bank account's interest rate have developed into a huge fortune, however, because he obtains a can of anchovies, he becomes a prime threat to Mom's, whose sons manages to steal his money, but Fry remains to eat the anchovies.

The Story

Act I: "Give it a rest, you two!"

Fry is trying to sleep, but is kept up by a rhythmic squeaking from the next apartment. A pan through the wall reveals a pair of spring-bodied robots playing cards.

Act II: "Being Poor Sucks"

Fry has a dream; he's in a class, the teacher tells him he is only wearing his underpants, which triggers a Lightspeed Briefs commercial. When he tells his co-workers, they tell him it was just an advertisement, which are now broadcast into people's dreams. In spite of everyone's claims not to be affected by the dreams, they all run to the Alien Overlord & Taylor mall. Amy is stopped by a saleswoman, a cosmetologist makes Leela "prettier" by drawing attention from her eye and Fry wants to buy a pair of Lightspeed Briefs but discovers he can't afford them, while Bender steals a lot of stuff, including many Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil cans. Mom, who Fry had never heard of and learns from Amy that she's the world's most huggable industrialist, appears on TVs advertising her robot oil, and Fry suggests Bender should buy it but he is busted buy the cameras. When they're trying to bail Bender out, Fry discovers his old bank account is still open. The teller tells him thanks to compound interest, his $.93 has grown to 4.3 billion dollars.

Act III: "50 million dollars worth of Anchovies"

Fry's new-found wealth immediately goes to his head. He spends a fortune taking his friends out and doing whatever expensive, ridiculous things they can think of, such as celebrating at Planet Express wearing top hats and visiting Le Spa. When he tried to buy his friends dinner, Professor Farnsworth tells Fry that his favorite pizza topping, Anchovies, have been extinct for 800 years, thanks to Zoidberg's species who loved Anchovies and ate them all. Fry tells them they were delicious. Later, they go to an auction and Fry gets into a bidding contest and buys stupid things spending a lot of money. He fights Mom raising the money for the last known can of anchovies in the world, which he ultimately buys for 50 million dollars. Fry begins to turn inward, immersed in his private recreation of the 20th century.

Act IV: "That stench... that heavenly stench!"

Mom reveals to her sons that anchovies represent a potential source of a super lubricant that would put Mom's Friendly Robot Company out of the oil business, costing her billions. She plots with her sons to get Fry's anchovies back, by tricking Fry into revealing his pin number - "the price of a cheese pizza and a large soda" at Panucci's Pizza where Fry used to work. They drug Fry and place him in a staged scene in Panucci's, where Walt, dressed as Mr. Panucci, tells him he just dreamt he was in the future, then Pamela Anderson's head (on Igner's body) enters and places an order, a cheese pizza and a large soda. Fry stupidly falls for the obvious trick and reveals his pin number. Mom steals Fry's money, and tries to extort the can of anchovies out of him. Fry refuses, insisting that it is more important to share the anchovies he loves with his friends than to be rich. Realising Fry doesn't know the anchovies secret and her oil monopoly is safe, Mom leaves. Fry puts the Anchovies on a pizza, but with the exception of Dr. Zoidberg, his friends hate them.

Additional Info

Trivia

Promo pic of this episode
  • The teacher in Fry's dream can later be seen on the escalator after Bender sprays the saleswoman.
  • In this episode, we learn that the currency of the year 3000 (Dollar) has not changed since 2000. We often see prices in Futurama, which are normally at the similar levels to nowadays. Thus, either there was no inflation from 2000 to 3000 or, more likely, a "New Dollar" was created once inflation made ordinary goods worth thousands of dollars.
  • The "Calvin Clone" saleswoman looks pretty similar to a jingle singer in the Torgo's Executive Powder sponsor of "Bender's Big Score Part 1" (5ACV01).
  • This is the First episode to be rated TV-14 for Language.

Quotes

    Mom: Toodle-oo! *under her breath* Dumbass...

    Fry: I've discovered something even more important [than money]: My friends. And they aren't worth even a penny to me!

    Fry: Uhm, I've missed a few lectures. What subject is this?
    Teacher: Ancient Egyptian Algebra!
    Fry: Ahh! What a nightmare!
    Teacher: Mr. Fry, are those your underpants!?

Goofs

  • In this episode, the clothing company is called Calvin Clone, but in That's Lobstertainment! it's spelled Calvin Klone

Characters

(In alphabetic order)

Episode Credits