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  2. Bender (Futurama) - Wikipedia

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    Bender Bending Rodríguez (designated in-universe as Bending Unit 22, unit number 1,729, serial number 2716057 [1]) is one of the main characters in the animated television series Futurama. He was conceived by the series' creators Matt Groening and David X. Cohen , and is voiced by John DiMaggio .

  3. Ghost in the Machines - Wikipedia

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    Bender returns to Robot Hell to reclaim his body, but the Robot Devil informs him that Fry has survived. In the hospital, Bender prepares to deliver one last scare that will kill Fry, but stops when Fry tearfully reveals that Bender's death taught him the true value of a robot's life. Bender is touched and refuses to kill him.

  4. Lethal Inspection - Wikipedia

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    In the episode Bender learns that he suffers from a terminal manufacturing defect, effectively rendering him mortal. Bender must cope with his newfound mortality and enlists Hermes Conrad's help to track down the mysterious quality inspector, Inspector No. 5, whom he blames for allowing him to enter the world only to die.

  5. The Prisoner of Benda - Wikipedia

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    When Bender states that he is really a robot who has switched bodies with a human, Nikolai reveals that he feels trapped by his wealth and wishes to live the life of a normal, "peasant" robot for a while. With Bender unable to find his real body, he tricks him into switching bodies with the robot Washbucket and inhabits Nikolai's body, planning ...

  6. Insane in the Mainframe - Wikipedia

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    The short story "The Sanatorium of Dr. Vliperdius" by Stanisław Lem takes place in a robot insane asylum, and includes several similar characters, including a robot who is convinced he is human. The Linctron is based on, and is a reference to, the audio-animatronic Abraham Lincoln in the Disneyland attraction, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln .

  7. Hell Is Other Robots - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, he develops an addiction to electricity. When this addiction becomes problematic, Bender joins the Temple of Robotology, but after Fry and Leela tempt Bender with alcohol and prostitutes, he quits the Temple of Robotology and is visited by the Robot Devil for sinning, and Bender is sent to Robot Hell. Finally Fry and Leela come ...

  8. 'The Wild Robot' director reveals he had 2 different endings ...

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    "The Wild Robot" is based on a popular book series written by Peter Brown. It follows a robot named Roz (voiced by Lupita Nyong'o) who, after ending up on an island inhabited by wildlife, learns ...

  9. Futurama Comics - Wikipedia

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    Futurama Comics is a comic book series based on the television show Futurama published by Bongo Comics.It has been published bi-monthly in the United States since November 2000 (apart from a brief break for the crossover).