Bend Her

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Futurama episode
"Bend Her"
Episode no. 67
Prod. code 4ACV13
Airdate July 20, 2003
Writer(s) Mike Rowe
Director James Purdom
Opening subtitle Too Hot for Radio!
Opening cartoon Tom & Jerry
Season 4
January 2002 – August 2003
  1. Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch
  2. Leela's Homeworld
  3. Love and Rocket
  4. Less Than Hero
  5. A Taste of Freedom
  6. Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV
  7. Jurassic Bark
  8. Crimes of the Hot
  9. Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles
  10. The Why of Fry
  11. Where No Fan Has Gone Before
  12. The Sting
  13. Bend Her
  14. Obsoletely Fabulous
  15. The Farnsworth Parabox
  16. Three Hundred Big Boys
  17. Spanish Fry
  18. The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings
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"Bend Her" is the thirteenth episode of the fourth production season of the animated television series Futurama.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

While attending the Earth Olympics, Bender decides to pose as a fembot named Coilette in order to win gold medals. Bender, having won five gold medals, seemed to have succeeded, until he is called in for gender testing. Thinking quickly, Bender has the professor give him a sex change. Bender fools the world into believing he is a she.

"Coilette" is invited to go on Late Night with Humor-Bot 5.0 and starts to show woman-like tendencies. Also appearing on the show is robot actor Calculon, who falls for Coilette instantly. The two go on several dates, which Bender claims he is doing for the fame and money. Calculon later proposes to Coilette, who accepts — Bender's motive being to subsequently divorce Calculon to get half his belongings. On an outing, however, Coilette's emotions go wild as she sees that Calculon really loves her/him. Professor Farnsworth then reveals that Bender is slipping closer and closer to being a fembot forever due to her female hormones. The crew decides to stage a "soap opera death" at Coilette and Calculon's wedding. They pull it off, leaving Calculon alone to make a film about his heartbreak. Bender returns to his male persona, but still seems to miss Calculon.

  • Barbados Slim, based off his popularity amongst the staff, was to have a musical episode with him as the focus, but it was not written, as the writers wanted to stick with the crew during the series' final episodes.
  • In a deleted scene, Bender tries to enter the Olympics by threatening to have his country retaliate with terrorist attacks, but this was cut following the September 11, 2001 attacks.

In addition to the Coilette's awards ceremony, the anthem is played during her appearance on Late Night with Humorbot 5.0. The tune is loosely based on the national anthem of Freedonia from the Marx Brothers movie Duck Soup. According to Bender the only lyrics are:

Hail, hail, Rob-on-i-a
A land I didn't make up!
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