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*The droidel only appeared in [[The Futurama Holiday Spectacular#Act II: Robanukah|a non-canon segment]], so it might not exist in [[Universe Γ|the real universe]].
*The droidel only appeared in [[The Futurama Holiday Spectacular#Act II: Robanukah|a non-canon segment]], so it might not exist in [[Universe Γ|the real universe]].
*A {{w|droid}} is the ''[[Star Wars]]'' equivalent of a Robot.
*A {{w|droid}} is the ''[[Star Wars]]'' equivalent of a Robot.
*A very minor Hebrew in-joke: shin, the letter that the Droidel is rigged to, is the first letter of the word "shalem" - pay - in Hebrew.
*Shin, the letter that the droidel is rigged to, is the first letter of the word ''shalem'', which means ''pay'' in Hebrew.


=== Quotes ===
=== Quotes ===

Revision as of 18:11, 13 December 2010

Droidel
Droidel.png
The Robotic dreidel fulfilling its purpose.
TypeHoliday-based toy
InventorBender
First appearance"The Futurama Holiday Spectacular" (6ACV13)
Episode

When celebrating Robanukah 3010, instead of spinning a dreidel like in Chanukah, Bender played a game with a droidel (6ACV13). Bender told Hermes that it is similar to a dreidel, except it is rigged to always make him win. The droidel does this by turning itself over with two Robotic arms in order to control which side it lands on.

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Additional Info

Trivia

  • The droidel only appeared in a non-canon segment, so it might not exist in the real universe.
  • A droid is the Star Wars equivalent of a Robot.
  • Shin, the letter that the droidel is rigged to, is the first letter of the word shalem, which means pay in Hebrew.

Quotes

    Hermes: Do you spin a dreidel made from clay?
    Bender: Mine is called a droidel and it's rigged to make you pay.

Appearances