Crimes of the Hot

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Futurama episode
"Crimes of the Hot"
Episode no. 62
Prod. code 4ACV08
Airdate November 10, 2002
Writer(s) Aaron Ehasz
Director Peter Avanzino
Opening subtitle KNOWN TO CAUSE INSANITY IN LABORATORY MICE
Opening cartoon unknown
Guest star(s) Al Gore
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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“Crimes of the Hot” is the eighth episode of the fourth production season of the television show Futurama.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

On Planet Earth, the days are starting to get hotter and hotter. The crew, looking for an explanation, watches an old movie about global warming. They find out that global warming was solved by dropping a huge piece of ice in the ocean on a regular basis. The Planet Express crew is assigned the task of gathering the ice. The crew goes to Halley's Comet, but find that it is out of ice. With no ice left, the world’s top scientists are called to a special meeting to find a new solution to the problem. Professor Farnsworth reveals that robots, (which he invented) with their high-pollution emissions, are the cause of the crisis. The scientists, led by Ogden Wernstrom, decide that the only course of action is to destroy all the robots on earth.

Meanwhile, Bender is moved after witnessing a news report showing the migration of turtles due to the heat and decides to rescue one. When questioned by the crew it is revealed that Bender, like the turtle, can not get up if he falls directly on to his back. Earth President Richard Nixon’s head organizes a party for the unsuspecting robots on the remote Galapagos Islands, where he plans to destroy the entire population with an electromagnetic blast shot from an orbiting EMP cannon built by Wernstrom. Bender, who was at the meeting of scientists and thus knows of the plan, decides, for the sake of the turtles, that he will accept his fate and attend the party. At the party he is overheard saying that all the robots are doomed, causing panic. Farnsworth arrives with Fry and Leela and delivers a solution to the robots; every last one needs to blast their exhaust vents at the same time, straight up in the sky, in order to push the earth farther from the sun, thus cooling the earth and causing the EMP cannon to miss its target. Unfortunately, during the panic Bender and the turtle are knocked onto their backs and can not get up, which means there is not enough exhaust to move the earth. As Bender is lamenting his fate, the turtle rocks from side to side and rolls to its feet. Shocked, but not to be shown up, Bender does the same, allowing him to release his massive exhaust, just barely saving the robots from the EMP. Farnsworth receives a pollution medal for his work, and the extra week caused by the new orbit of the earth is declared robot party week.

Spoilers end here.

  • In the scene where the Planet Express crew are seen resting outside the building, they are resting on the front steps of the Planet Express building, yet the building never had steps in the first place. This however, can be seen as a parody of New York culture.
  • This episode seemingly contradicts "Xmas Story", wherein Leela says global warming was cancelled out by nuclear winter.

  • The rising thermometer shown after the news has an alien scale. The units are abbreviated with an Alien Alphabet "F". There are only two markings (also in Alien): 2, and 7.
  • The “Curious Pussycat” sign in Kyoto, Japan, reads 「私は、あなたのことをあなたのお母さんより愛しています。」, which is Japanese for “I love you more than your mother does.”

  • With the exception of Flexo, every robot character previously appearing in the series appears in this episode.
  • The ending to this episode is similar to "A Big Piece of Garbage", in that the end of the world is merely postponed.
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