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**[[John DiMaggio]] | **[[John DiMaggio]] |
Revision as of 00:44, 12 March 2006
Production Number: 3ACV06
Title Caption: TORN FROM TOMORROW'S HEADLINES
First Aired: February 11, 2001
The Story
Act I: Sabotage!
Act II: I've been bending since the day I was built!
Act III: Lousy scabs!
Act IV: It's time to kick some shiny metal ass!
Act V: Kill Flexo!
Additional Info
Trivia
- Allegedly, Jan Hooks smoked more than usual so she'd be hoarse enough for the role.
- When Bender stands behind Angleyne and helps her bend the girder, it is a reference to the movie "Ghost".
- This episode introduces the word "intragnizent".
- It also introduces the phrase "Clamp clamp ka-bamp!"
- This is the second time that Flexo has been mistaken for Bender at the end of an episode.
Quotes
Inside References
- Flexo was introduced in The Lesser of Two Evils. At the end, he was taken to prison for Bender's crime.
Characters
(In alphabetical order)
Episode Credits
- Writer
- Director
- Voice Actors
- DVD Commentary