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No. | 97 | ||||
Production number | 6ACV09 | ||||
Written by | N/A | ||||
Directed by | N/A | ||||
Title caption | This time, it's personal | ||||
First air date | 12 August, 2010[1] | ||||
Broadcast number | S07E09 | ||||
Title reference | A Clockwork Orange | ||||
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"A Clockwork Origin"[1] is the ninety-seventh episode of Futurama, the ninth of the sixth production season and the seventh broadcast season.
The Story
Professor Farnsworth, fed up with Creationists on Earth, moves to a Planetoid to escape the ignorance of humanity. Only to inadvertently create mechanical life which evolved from small cleaner robots designed to clean tainted water on the rock.
Additional Info
Continuity
- Bender suggests that a robotic entity could have started life on earth. This might be because he knows of the Galactic Entity, which seemed capable of such acts.
Characters
References
- ^ a b "Futurama: Episode Guide". MSN. Retrieved on 23 June 2010.