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This episode and the [[In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela|second episode]] of the sixth season will also feature some more coarse language, that would previously not be possible on [[Fox Network|FOX]].<ref name="supercon-info"/> Some people wonder if this could hurt ''Futurama''{{'}}s possible [[Futurama status|return to FOX]].<ref name="supercon-info"/> | This episode and the [[In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela|second episode]] of the sixth season will also feature some more coarse language, that would previously not be possible on [[Fox Network|FOX]].<ref name="supercon-info"/> Some people wonder if this could hurt ''Futurama''{{'}}s possible [[Futurama status|return to FOX]].<ref name="supercon-info"/> | ||
The story was largely inspired by California's {{w|Prop 8}},<ref name="cinemablend-comiccon">{{cite web |url=http://www.cinemablend.com/television/Comic-Con-Futurama-Ignores-Controversy-Promises-To-Take-On-Twitter-18844.html |title=Comic Con: Futurama Ignores Controversy, Promises To Take On Twitter |publisher=Cinema Blend |date=2009-07-25 |accessdate=2009-07-26 |author=Perkis, Ed |quote=A parody of Prop 8, with Bender and Amy wanting a robosexual wedding. There is a Prop Infinity attempt to stop them.}}</ref> which | The story was largely inspired by California's {{w|Prop 8}},<ref name="cinemablend-comiccon">{{cite web |url=http://www.cinemablend.com/television/Comic-Con-Futurama-Ignores-Controversy-Promises-To-Take-On-Twitter-18844.html |title=Comic Con: Futurama Ignores Controversy, Promises To Take On Twitter |publisher=Cinema Blend |date=2009-07-25 |accessdate=2009-07-26 |author=Perkis, Ed |quote=A parody of Prop 8, with Bender and Amy wanting a robosexual wedding. There is a Prop Infinity attempt to stop them.}}</ref> which was an amendment to Californian Constitution that banned same-sex marriage. | ||
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Production number | 6ACV04 | ||||
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First air date | 8 July, 2010[1] | ||||
Broadcast number | S07E04 | ||||
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"Proposition Infinity" is the ninety-second episode of Futurama, the fourth of the sixth production season and the seventh broadcast season. It is scheduled to air 8 July, 2010 on Comedy Central.[1]
The Story
Little information about this episode has been revealed so far, but it will deal with a robosexual relationship between Bender and Amy[2] with Bender trying to pass a ballot initiative: Proposition Infinity to legalize robosexual marriage [3] It is also known that the Hyper-chicken will appear in this episode.[4] Also, Hedonismbot will be dressed up in an S&M-outfit.[5] Futhermore, a picture has been released suggesting that Kif may have forgiven Amy for sleeping with Zapp. However, it is unknown how he reacts to the relationship between Amy and Bender.
Storyboard
- Main article: Storyboard:Proposition Infinity
Another storyboard released from Act 1 of "Proposition Infinity" previews a scene entitled "Bender and Roberto in Jail". In this scene, we see Bender with Roberto in jail. Roberto asks if Bender has ever killed a man with a sock, then Roberto threatens Bender with a sock. He runs away, and, to protect him, take a wood stick and a knife and carves the stick with the knife.
Production
This episode and the second episode of the sixth season will also feature some more coarse language, that would previously not be possible on FOX.[4] Some people wonder if this could hurt Futurama's possible return to FOX.[4]
The story was largely inspired by California's Prop 8,[6] which was an amendment to Californian Constitution that banned same-sex marriage.
Characters
- (In alphabetic order)
- Since the episode is not aired yet, only the characters seen in promotional pictures, storyboards and plots.
References
- ^ a b Proposition Infinity Episode Info. (MSN TV.) 01 June 2010. Retrieved on 01 June 2010.
- ^ Florida's Animation SuperCon 2009 (Exclusive 1 on 1 with David X. Cohen). (YouTube.) 04 October 2009. Retrieved on 07 October 2009.
- ^ "One of my favorite episodes of the year is one where Bender tries to pass a ballot initiative called Proposition Infinity to legalize robosexual marriage, which is the marriage between a robot and a human. It’s taboo and illegal in the future, and there’s going to be a very shocking romance between Bender and one of our female characters." — Cohen, David
Snierson, Dan (25 May 2010). "Futurama Exclusive: Exec producer David X. Conhen Previews the return". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 25 May 2010. - ^ a b c JavieR (03 October 2009). "New spoilers of the Futurama Season 6 at the Florida Supercon". Slurmed. Retrieved on 04 October 2009.
- ^ Tobey, Matt (26 May 2010). "Countdown to Futurama: Hedonism Bot". Comedy Central Insider. Retrieved on 26 May 2010.
- ^ "A parody of Prop 8, with Bender and Amy wanting a robosexual wedding. There is a Prop Infinity attempt to stop them."
Perkis, Ed (25 July 2009). "Comic Con: Futurama Ignores Controversy, Promises To Take On Twitter". Cinema Blend. Retrieved on 26 July 2009.