The Mutants Are Revolting

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Season 6 episode
Broadcast season 7 episode
The Mutants Are Revolting
Mrs. Astor and Mayor Poopenmeyer decide to grant the Sewer Mutants their freedom.jpg
Mrs. Astor and Mayor Poopenmeyer decide to grant the Sewer Mutants their freedom.
No.100
Production number6ACV12
Written byEric Horsted
Directed byRaymie Muzquiz
Title caption100
First aired2 September, 2010[1]
Broadcast numberS07E12
Special guest(s)Mark Mothersbaugh as Himself
Additional
Commentary
(Transcript)
Transcript
Season 6
  1. Rebirth
  2. In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela
  3. Attack of the Killer App
  4. Proposition Infinity
  5. The Duh-Vinci Code
  6. Lethal Inspection
  7. The Late Philip J. Fry
  8. That Darn Katz!
  9. A Clockwork Origin
  10. The Prisoner of Benda
  11. Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences
  12. The Mutants Are Revolting
  13. Holiday Val-U-Pak
  14. The Silence of the Clamps
  15. 6ACV15
  16. 6ACV16
  17. 6ACV17
  18. 6ACV18
  19. 6ACV19
  20. 6ACV20
  21. 6ACV21
  22. 6ACV22
  23. All the Presidents' Heads
  24. Cold Warriors
  25. 6ACV25
  26. Resurrection
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"The Mutants Are Revolting" is the one hundredth episode of Futurama, the twelfth of the sixth production season and the seventh broadcast season. This episode was branded as the season finale for the seventh broadcast season, as well as episode 100 of the series. It aired 2 September, 2010 on Comedy Central. After Leela is banished to the sewers along with the other mutants, she and the Planet Express crew lead a revolution for mutant rights.

Contents

[edit] The Story

Leela is deported to the sewers when Fry spills her being an illegal Mutant.

[edit] Act I: "Good news, everyone!"

The Planet Express crew has been hired for their 100th delivery and Bender plans the party of the millennium. Mrs. Astor, the person they are supposed to deliver it to, lives in the Waldorf Asteroid. Once the mission is complete, she invites Fry and Fransworth to her fundraiser in the New New York Historical Society building. Fry invites Leela along but, during the fundraiser, which supports the United Mutant Scholarship Fund, Fry accidentally spills that Leela is not an alien but a mutant who illegally lives on the surface. Leela is banished to the sewers and sees the horrors of living down there. In an attempt to rectify his mistake, Fry, along with the rest of the crew (except Bender), go to Citihall. Finding out that they've harbored a mutant, Mayor Poopenmeyer sentences them to 2 weeks below the surface. Meanwhile, Bender organises a giant party with a lot of people. However, when he realises that he misses the rest of the crew, he orders everyone out and wallows in self-pity. Fry thinks living beneath the surface will be a good thing as he will now understand what being a mutant feels like. Leela is angry at Fry (and all surface people for that matter) and states that if he wants to understand he should jump in Lake Mutagenic and become one.

Fry, Amy, Zoidberg, Hermes and the Professor find the remains of Land Titanic.

[edit] Act II: "You are all surface."

Fry comes up with an excuse not too and Leela is left angry at him. Whilst walking the sewers, the crew stumble on the Land Titanic, a land bus in the shape of the Titanic which struck a mail box and sunk beneath the surface. After looking through the ship for a while, they find a safe containing a rare Quantum Gemerald and a list of passengers on board the vessel, including Astor's late husband. The crew decide to stay in one of the cabins. Fry, unable to sleep, walks towards the toxic lake. Leela, feeling guilty about how she treated Fry, goes to look for him to apologize. She find him and tries to stop him but Fry, thinking she's still mad at him, jumps in anyway. She goes out on the lake and pulls him out, only to find now that he is severely mutated. Having enough of the situtation, Leela, along with Fry and the rest of the crew, starts a revolt against the street dwellers. Fry returns to the surface for Bender, so that he can bend the Westside Pipeway to resend all the sewage back up the pipes. This leads to the streets of New New York being covered with sewage. Mrs. Astor demands something to be done, and the Mayor orders an Antarian to send all the waste to Madison Cube Garden.

Leela leads a giant army of Mutants to freedom.

[edit] Act III: "What goes down must back up!"

The mutants go up onto the surface with Leela in charge, and demand equal rights. Mrs. Astor orders her butler to fire an I See BM missle, which misses the mutants and hits the cube garden, sending a tidal wave of sewage at them. Just before they are covered, Fry appears and uses the jewel to separate the sewage (a lot like Moses and the Red Sea). Fry reveals to Mrs. Astor that they found the reckage of the Land Titanic, along with a list of passengers, which included mutants. Fry reveals an old and aged mutant, who was a young worker on the Land Titanic when it sunk. She reveals Mr. Astor gave his seat up for her and her mother. Mrs. Astor asks for the mutants to be allowed to the surface, in which Mayor Poopenmeyer agrees. Leela states she now has the stomach to kiss Fry for all he's done. When they kiss, Fry returns to normal and the body of another mutant is formed. It turns out that Mr. Astor fell into the toxic lake and mutated many years ago and, when Fry jumped into the lake, he lodged himself into his mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Astor are united once again and hug. The crew returns to the Planet Express headquarters with Leela's family and celebrate their 100th delivery by dancing with each other.

[edit] Production

The cover of the script for "The Mutants Are Revolting".

A photo of Mike Rowe's production script have been uploaded by Mike Rowe onto his Facebook page. The cover of the script highlights it as the 100th episode, as well as revealing the title, "The Mutants Are Revolting". This episode was dedicated to the memory of Alex Johns, a producer of Futurama who passed away at 43 years old.

[edit] Additional Information

[edit] Trivia

[edit] Allusions

The Westside Pipeway is a reference to the Great Machine in "Metropolis".

[edit] Continuity

A priceless can of Angry Norwegian (bottom right) is seen in the sewers. In "A Fishful of Dollars", Fry had the last known can in existence.

[edit] Goofs

[edit] Characters

(In alphabetic order)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Comedy Central (02 June 2010). "Futurama Season Premiere 24 June". Comedy Central. Retrieved on 03 June 2010.
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