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The '''Japanese toilet''' is a [[Robot]] toilet from Japan. The {{Planet Express|crew}} threw it out in a bin during the [[3010]] [[Annual e-Waste Recycling Festival]] because they thought it was e-waste. {{er|6ACV03}} The toilet told them it could be useful, but they dumped it anyway. | The '''Japanese toilet''' is a [[Robot]] toilet from [[Japan]]. The {{Planet Express|crew}} threw it out in a bin during the [[3010]] [[Annual e-Waste Recycling Festival]] because they thought it was e-waste. {{er|6ACV03}} The toilet told them it could be useful, but they dumped it anyway. | ||
== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == |
Revision as of 07:02, 31 August 2013
Tertiary character | |
Japanese toilet | |
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Gender | Male |
Species | Robot |
First appearance | "Attack of the Killer App" (6ACV03) |
Voiced by | Maurice LaMarche |
The Japanese toilet is a Robot toilet from Japan. The Planet Express crew threw it out in a bin during the 3010 Annual e-Waste Recycling Festival because they thought it was e-waste. [6ACV03] The toilet told them it could be useful, but they dumped it anyway.
Additional Info
Trivia
- It is based on the electronic Japanese toilets.
- A Japanese toilet also appears in the Simpsons episode "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo", where it says to Homer Simpson, "Welcome. I am honored to accept your waste!" and sprinkles rainbows out of the bowl.