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9th episode of the 3rd season of Futurama
"The Cyber House Rules"
Futurama episode
Episodeno.Season 3
Episode 9
Directed bySusie Dietter
Written byLewis Morton
Production code3ACV09
Original air dateApril 1, 2001 (2001-04-01)
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Opening cartoon"Congo Jazz" fromLooney Tunes byHarman-Ising Productions (1930)
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"The Cyber House Rules" is the ninth episode in thethirdseason of the American animated television seriesFuturama, and the 41st episode of the series overall. It originally aired on theFox network in the United States on April 1, 2001. The title comes from theJohn Irving novelThe Cider House Rules.

Plot

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Leela is invited to a reunion at her oldorphanarium. She initially dreads seeing the people who made fun of her eye as a kid, but she decides rubbing her success in their faces would be very satisfying. Leela attempts to wave her impressive lifestyle in the other orphans' faces, but they quickly resume making fun of her eye. But Adlai Atkins (voiced by guest starTom Kenny), the only other success story from the orphanarium, shoos them away. Adlai, now aphaser eye surgeon, offers to rework Leela's face to make her look normal, and she jumps at the chance, in spite ofFry's objections. Meanwhile,Bender adopts twelve orphans for the $100-a-week-per-child governmentstipend.

The operation is a success, and Leela adapts to her new, normal-looking life. Adlai asks the two-eyed Leela out, which causes Fry to exhibit signs of jealousy. In short order, Adlai tells Leela that he is ready to settle down and have kids. A receptive Leela suggests that they should adopt, and Adlai agrees. They go to Bender, who is now selling the twelve children because the government stipends are not a goodget-rich-quick scheme. Leela wants to adoptSally (voiced by guest star Nicole St. John), a girl with an ear on her forehead and a tail. Adlai objects, and then suggests that the child have an operation to remove the ear and make her "acceptable". Leela, horribly offended, finally realizes that she was better off abnormal and physically threatens Adlai into removing her prosthetic eye.

Bender, having been arrested by child services for "child cruelty, child endangerment, depriving children of food, selling children as food and misrepresenting the weight of livestock", returns the orphans to the orphanarium (which is subsequently named after him, though later episodes do not reflect this). After the children give Bender a drawing of him and the orphans, Bender expresses distaste for it and crumples it up and throws it in his chest as the orphans sadly walk off. Bender then sneakily pulls the drawing back out, smooths it out, and places it on the inside of his chest door with a magnet. The children notice this and mob him with hugs.

Cultural references

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  • The bandages wrapped fully around Leela's head, and the gradual removal of them as seen through her perspective is a reference toThe Twilight Zone episode "Eye of the Beholder".
  • The title of the episode comes from theJohn Irving novelThe Cider House Rules.
  • Bender paraphrases a line from Irving's novel when he says to the children: "Goodnight, you princes of Maine, you kings of New New England."

Broadcast and reception

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In its initial airing, the episode received aNielsen rating of 3.9, placing it 79th among primetime shows for the week of March 26 - April 1, 2001.[1]

References

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  1. ^"BroadcastWatch".Broadcasting & Cable. Reed Business Information. April 9, 2001. Archived fromthe original on October 26, 2012. RetrievedMarch 7, 2009.

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