: Between the Donbot’s affable yet ruthless leadership, Joey Mousepad’s "third wheel" energy, and Clamps’ legendary obsession with his own clamps, the trio is a masterclass in mob movie subversion.
: Despite his "kill all humans" bravado, this episode reinforces that Bender truly values his friendship with Fry and Leela, even if he has to burn down a ship to save them (and steal a few cigars in the process). Iconic Quotes [S2E17] Bender Gets Made (a.k.a. Bendfellas)
The episode kicks off when the crew visits a live taping of the celebrity chef , who accidentally blinds Leela with a "Bam!" from his spice weasel. To avoid a lawsuit, Elzar treats the crew to a $1,200 dinner—which he then expects them to pay for. : Between the Donbot’s affable yet ruthless leadership,
: "I'm quitting organized crime. From now on, I'll stick to the regular kind!" To avoid a lawsuit, Elzar treats the crew
Broadcast on April 30, 2000, this episode didn't just give us classic Bender antics—it introduced the world to the , one of the show's most enduring and hilarious antagonistic groups. The Plot: From Spice Weasels to Cigar Heists
What’s your favorite moment—is it the "Bada-climp bada-clamp," or just the general clamp-related rage? Explore More Futurama Highlights Get a closer look at the Robot Mafia on the Futurama Wiki. Check out the episode recap on The Infosphere. See what fans are saying about this episode on IMDb . "Futurama" Bender Gets Made (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb