The Cyber House Rules

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Futurama episode
"The Cyber House Rules"
Episode no. 41
Prod. code 3ACV09
Airdate April 1, 2001
Where Flag of United States United States
Writer(s) Lewis Morton
Director Susie Dietter
Opening subtitle PLEASE RISE FOR THE FUTURAMA THEME SONG
Opening cartoon Unknown
Guest star(s) Tom Kenny
Season 3
January 2001 – December 2002
  1. Amazon Women in the Mood
  2. Parasites Lost
  3. A Tale of Two Santas
  4. The Luck of the Fryrish
  5. The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz
  6. Bendless Love
  7. The Day the Earth Stood Stupid
  8. That's Lobstertainment!
  9. The Cyber House Rules
  10. Where the Buggalo Roam
  11. Insane in the Mainframe
  12. The Route of All Evil
  13. Bendin' in the Wind
  14. Time Keeps on Slippin'
  15. I Dated a Robot
  16. A Leela of Her Own
  17. A Pharaoh to Remember
  18. Anthology of Interest II
  19. Roswell That Ends Well
  20. Godfellas
  21. Future Stock
  22. The 30% Iron Chef
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"The Cyber House Rules" is the 9th episode in season 3 of Futurama. It originally aired April 1, 2001. The title comes from the John Irving novel The Cider House Rules

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[edit] Plot

Leela is invited to a reunion at her old orphanarium. She initially dreads seeing the people who made fun of her eye as a kid, but she decides rubbing her success in their faces would be very satisfying. Leela attempts to wave her impressive lifestyle in the other orphans' faces, but they quickly resume making fun of her eye. But Adlai Atkins (voiced by guest star Tom Kenny), the only other success story from the orphanarium, shoos them away. Adlai, now a phaser eye surgeon, offers to rework Leela's face to make her look normal, and she jumps at the chance, in spite of Fry's objections. Meanwhile, Bender adopts twelve orphans for the $100/week/child government stipend.

The operation is a success, and Leela adapts to her new, normal-looking life. Adlai asks the two-eyed Leela out, which causes Fry to exhibit signs of jealousy. In short order, Adlai tells Leela that he's ready to settle down and have kids. A receptive Leela suggests that they should adopt, and Adlai agrees. They go to Bender, who is finding that government stipends aren't a good get-rich-quick scheme and is now selling the twelve children. Leela wants to adopt Sally, a girl with an ear on her forehead. Adlai objects, and then suggests that the child have an operation to remove the ear and make her "acceptable". Leela, horribly offended, demands that Adlai undo the surgery he performed and make her a cyclops again.

Bender, having been arrested for crimes too numerous to list, returns the orphans to the orphanarium (which is subsequently named after him), and the one-eyed Leela goes back to her old oddball life.

[edit] Trivia

  • Even though Leela's second eye is fake and the pupil is drawn on, midway through the episode she rolls it, as if it were a real eye, or as if it could be shifted.
  • When the Professor mentions Fry having "that brain thing," it may refer to the unusual brain circuitry mentioned in "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid" and "The Why of Fry"; more likely it's simply a comment on Fry's general lack of intelligence.
  • As in some other episodes, Bender comments on taste (here of popsicle sticks) despite the fact he doesn't have a sense of taste.

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Preceded by:
" That's Lobstertainment! "
Futurama episodes Followed by:
" Where the Buggalo Roam "