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"Saturday Morning Fun Pit" is the nineteenth episode of the seventh season of the animated sitcom '' Futurama''. It originally aired on
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on July 17, 2013. The episode was written by Patric M. Verrone and directed by Crystal Chesney-Thompson.


Plot

Amid angry protests from anti-television groups on the
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lawn, the head of
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and the headless clone of
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try to watch a Saturday morning cartoon block, which features some of the series' characters in parodies of some well-known Saturday morning favorites: * ''Bendee Boo and the Mystery Crew'': A ''
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'' parody featuring guest appearances by
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, the Harlem Globetrotters and
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. *''Purpleberry Pond'': A '' Strawberry Shortcake''-meets-''
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'' parody made to advertise an excessively sugary cereal. *''G.I. Zapp'': A violent ''
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'' parody that Nixon attempts to censor.


Reception

Dennis Perkins at ''
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'' gave this episode a D, while Max Nicholson of
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gave the episode a 7.7/10 "Good" rating, saying "This week's ''Futurama'' featured an overall enjoyable lampooning of Saturday morning cartoons, with no exceptional dud." Patric M. Verrone was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Writing in Animation at the
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for his script to this episode.


See also

*
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* Saturday morning cartoon *
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* * {{Futurama episodes, 7 2013 American television episodes Futurama (season 7) episodes Cultural depictions of Richard Nixon Parodies of Scooby-Doo Parodies of television shows Television episodes about censorship Metafictional television episodes Parody television episodes