Parasites Regained

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Season 8 episode
Broadcast season 11 episode
Parasites Regained
N/A
No.144
Production number8ACV04
Written byMaiya Williams
Directed byCorey Barnes
Title captionFind The Hidden Story!
First air date14 August, 2023 [1]
Broadcast numberS11E04
Title referenceThe previous episode in the story, and Paradise Regained by John Milton
Opening cartoonBetty Boop's May Party by Fleischer Studios (1933)
Additional
Commentary
(Transcript)
Transcript

Pictures

Season 8
  1. The Impossible Stream
  2. Children of a Lesser Bog
  3. How the West Was 1010001
  4. Parasites Regained
  5. Related to Items You've Viewed
  6. I Know What You Did Next Xmas
  7. Rage Against the Vaccine
  8. Zapp Gets Cancelled
  9. The Prince and the Product
  10. All the Way Down
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"Parasites Regained" is the one hundred and forty-fourth episode of Futurama, the fourth of the eighth production season and the fourth of the eleventh broadcast season. It aired on 14 August, 2023 [1], on Hulu.


Plot

Act I

Act II

Act III

Production

The writer of record for this episode is Maiya Williams.[2] Much like "Children of a Lesser Bog," the overseas production for this episode was handled by Digital eMation.

Reception

Additional information

Trivia

Allusions

  • In the game of 3D crossword, the puzzle is "What's a 2x3x5 letter name, for a 3x23x29 number name, for a movie featuring a 1x4x9 object?" with the answer being 2001: A Space Odyssey. Here, 2x3x5=30 is the number of letters in "Two Thousand and One A Space Odyssey", 3x23x29=2001 is the year that appears in the name of the movie, and 1x4x9 is the ratio of the monolith featured in the movie.
  • The game of Quantum Wordle alludes to the word-guessing game Wordle, and the word is seen flashing between boson and meson.

Dune references

Continuity

Quotes

Alien Language Sightings

Goofs

Characters

(In alphabetic order)

References