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  2. Bender (Futurama) - Wikipedia

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    The name Bender was chosen by creator Matt Groening as an homage to John Bender (played by Judd Nelson), a character in The Breakfast Club. In that film, John Bender told Principal Vernon ( Paul Gleason ), " Eat my shorts ," an eventual catchphrase for another Groening creation, Bart Simpson .

  3. Forty Percent Leadbelly - Wikipedia

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    Bender refuses on the grounds of artistic integrity, as he still wishes to create "the best folk song in the universe". Just as he begins to add the next verse to his song, Caboose appears in his train and runs Bender down. At Bender's memorial service, it is revealed that this is not really Bender, but a duplicate fabricated by the 3-D printer.

  4. List of Futurama characters - Wikipedia

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    Fry meets Bender at a suicide booth (which Fry mistakes for a telephone booth) after exploring the city following his escape from the cryogenics facility he was frozen at. After Fry gives Bender a reason to keep living, the two are caught by Leela, who joins them in going to Planet Express. Bender fulfills a variety of odd jobs at the company ...

  5. Raging Bender - Wikipedia

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    "Raging Bender" is the eighth episode in the second season of the American animated television series Futurama, and the 21st episode of the series overall. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 27, 2000.

  6. Bender - Wikipedia

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    Bender , a robot from the animated television series Futurama; Bender, one who can manipulate a classical element in the Avatar: The Last Airbender franchise; Elaine Bender, detective from the television series Blue Murder; Goodloe Bender, from the movie The Road to Wellville

  7. Godfellas - Wikipedia

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    The atheists threaten war with Bender's worshipers. Bender, horrified that his previous attempts to help the Shrimpkins only harmed them, refuses to intervene. The micro-civilization is destroyed when the Shrimpkin factions launch atomic weapons out of Bender's nuclear piles. Bender continues floating through space until he encounters a cosmic ...

  8. Hell Is Other Robots - Wikipedia

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    John G. Nettles of PopMatters wrote: " 'Hell is Other Robots' is a terrific introduction to Bender and Futurama's irreverent humor, sly social satire, and damn catchy musical numbers." [13] TV Squad wrote that the series' funnier material appears in "Robot Hell – after Bender is 'born again' in the Temple of Robotology."

  9. The 30% Iron Chef - Wikipedia

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    When Spargle tries Bender's food for the first time - deeming it "acceptable" - his stomach explodes and with his dying act gives Bender a vial of liquid he claims is "the essence of pure flavour". To avenge Spargle, Bender returns to Earth and challenges Elzar to a cook-off on the TV show "Iron Cook" (a parody of Iron Chef ), where they have ...