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"Leela and the Genestalk" is the twenty-second episode of the seventh season of the animated sitcom '' Futurama''. It originally aired on
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on August 7, 2013. The episode was written by Eric Horsted and directed by Lance Kramer. Leela develops a mutation which causes her to sprout tentacles all over her body, and ends up at a genetic engineering facility owned by Mom's Friendly Robot Company. The episode parodies many well-known fairy tales including ''
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'', ''
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'', and especially ''
Jack and the Beanstalk "Jack and the Beanstalk" is an English fairy tale. It appeared as "The Story of Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean" in 1734 4th edition On Commons and as Benjamin Tabart's moralized "The History of Jack and the Bean-Stalk" in 1807. Henry Co ...
'' among other references.


Plot

While riding a mechanical buggalo at Tex 1138's, Leela finds that she is breaking out in suction cups. Dr. Tenderman explains that due to a genetic condition, her body has begun a process called squidification, in which her limbs "will be gradually transformed into a slithering mass of tentacles." There is no cure and a very expensive surgery can only delay the symptoms for a few months. In spite of these drawbacks, the crew send Fry to sell the company ship to pay for the operation. At the market, a
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buys the ship for two gigantic, magic beans that are supposedly a miracle cure for Leela's ailment. Back at headquarters, Farnsworth is so angry that he knocks the beans out of Fry's hands, causing them to fly out the window. The beans fall onto fertile soil, watered by a leaking pipe, and rapidly grow into a beanstalk that reaches to the clouds. Leela, not wanting to share her misery with her friends, decides to cut off contact with them and live in the sewer. As she opens the manhole leading to the sewer, she sees the new beanstalk and chooses to climb it instead. At the top of the beanstalk, Leela finds a flying castle grounds occupied by colorful
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and a
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that eats them. She is captured by Mom's three sons and taken to Mom who explains that the castle is her genetic engineering facility, where she conducts experiments such as creating gigantic beanstalks for feeding the hungry. In spite of the arguably philanthropic nature of Mom's experiments, Leela is offended, considering the experiments to be crimes. After the Planet Express crew realize that Leela is gone, Fry and Bender fly to Mom's facility to rescue Leela. They find Leela in the lab, where Fry is horrified to see Leela's entire body has been transformed into the mass of tentacles that Dr. Tenderman predicted. While trying to escape from the lab, Fry, Leela, and Bender encounter a
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bound to an operating table connected to medical machinery. Believing that he is suffering from Mom's genetic experiments, Leela frees the giant, who chases the escapees until they flee down the drain of the giant's bathroom sink. The drain carries the three back to the bridge of the facility, where Leela confronts Mom. In order to put a stop to the experiments, Leela causes the facility to fly out of control. As it nears the ground, it passes close by the Planet Express headquarters, to which Fry, Leela, and Bender jump to safety. Back at Planet Express, Leela attempts to end her and Fry's relationship, believing there's no possibility that he wants to be with her after what she's become. Fry refuses, promising her that he doesn't care how she looks, she'll always be the woman he loves. Touched, she thanks him and they share a loving kiss. Later, Mom drops by to thank Leela for helping her to "engineer the perfect bean", incorporating suction cups which prevent the stalks from collapsing under their own weight. Leela is still opposed to genetic engineering in principle. Mom attempts to sway her by re-introducing her to the giant, whom she has cured of hereditary gigantism and reduced back to a normal-sized man. Leela is still not impressed, but changes her mind when Mom announces that she can cure Leela herself. The episode ends with Fry and a cured Leela walking hand-in-hand through New New York City, which has been transformed into a jungle of giant beanstalks.


Cultural References

* During the scene in the tower, Bender runs into a chained up Finn and Jake from the Cartoon Network show ''
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''. Jake and Bender are both characters voiced by
John DiMaggio John William DiMaggio (; born September 4, 1968) is an American actor. His various voice roles include Bender on ''Futurama'', Jake the Dog on ''Adventure Time'', Marcus Fenix in the ''Gears of War'' series, Dr. Drakken on ''Kim Possible'', H ...
. * While climbing up the mass of tentacles up the tower, a parody of the Batclimb cameos from '' Batman'' occurs where Fry and Bender encounter Adam West's head jar on the body of a large bat and
Burt Ward Burt Ward (born Bert John Gervis Jr. , July 6, 1945) is an American actor, animal welfare activist and businessman. He played Dick Grayson's Robin, the sidekick of Batman (played by Adam West), in the television series ''Batman'' (1966–1968), ...
's head jar on a robot body as part of Mom's experiments. *When Leela first meets Mom in the castle, she remarks "I am not an animal! I am a mutant being!" in reference to ''The Elephant Man''.


Reception

Alasdair Wilkins at ''
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'' gave this episode a B−. Max Nicholson of
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gave the episode a 7.7/10 "Good" rating, saying "This week's ''Futurama'' put a unique twist on the classic ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' fairytale." Sean Gandert wrote for '' Paste'' that this was a "fun, surprising episode" even though it wasn't as funny as most episodes.


References


External links

* * {{Futurama episodes, 7 2013 American television episodes Futurama (season 7) episodes Cultural depictions of Adam West Television episodes about genetic engineering