Suicide booth

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Suicide booth
Suicide Booth.jpg
Owner(s)The Stop 'n Drop company
First appearance"Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01)
Episode
Voiced byTress MacNeille
Current statusWidely in use

The suicide booth is phone booth like machine standing on most corners in New New York, it is made for people as an easy way to commit suicide.

Use

The suicide booths have been in use since 2008, where the Stop 'n Drop brand of suicide booths was introduced. A suicide costs 25¢, and probably has not changed in a thousand years.

The booth is controlled by a voice recognition feature, however it is apparently still in large development. The booth allows for two primary forms of killing, quick and painless or slow and horrible. Interestingly, it is also possible to describe your own method to the machine. The machine will even offer special offers for its customers, such as getting your eyes scooped out with a melon baller for an additional 10 dollars.

The machine uses various items to kill you in the most horrible fashion, afterwards people's bodies can be shipped to their loved ones for an additional fee. The machine also dispenses a receipt (none of which are ever collected).

Suicide booths and twentieth-century phone booths are often confused, such as at Past-O-Rama, where Bender is so bored that he wants to use the "suicide booth", only to be told it is in fact a phone booth. Bender again mistakes a phone booth for a suicide booth when he is teleported back in time, and, after failing to kill Fry, attempts to use it for suicide. Ironically; in "Lethal Inspection" after learning that he is mortal, Bender enters a booth, Hermes thinks it is a suicide booth, but it is actually a phone booth, a "new invention".

Additional Info

Trivia

  • The voice recognition feature of the Suicide Booth most probably makes fun of similar modern Intelligent Network automated systems and their inferior quality.
  • Moore Action Collectibles released a Bender toy, featuring a suicide booth, in 2001.
  • In the pilot, the only options for "Mode of Death" were "Quick and Painless" or "Slow and Horrible". Yet in two movies, Bender selects "electrocution, side order of poison" and "clumsy bludgeoning".

Quotes

    Voice: You are now dead. Thank you for using Stop-and-Drop, America's favorite suicide booth since 2008

    Voice: You are now dead. Please take your receipt.

Fry waiting to use a Suicide Booth thinking it's a phone booth

Appearances