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* Wanting to leave [[Omicron Persei 8]] {{er|7ACV16}} | * Wanting to leave [[Omicron Persei 8]] {{er|7ACV16}} | ||
* Wanting to go look for [[Digby|the source of a melody]] {{er|7ACV23}} | * Wanting to go look for [[Digby|the source of a melody]] {{er|7ACV23}} | ||
* Wanting to go to [[Junkleon 7]] ([[Radiorama]]) | |||
== Additional information == | == Additional information == | ||
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* The line has also been used by [[Fry]] {{er|1ACV02}} and [[the professor]]. {{er|BG}} <ref name="trivia">Michael Rowe co-wrote ''Bender's Game''.</ref> | * The line has also been used by [[Fry]] {{er|1ACV02}} and [[the professor]]. {{er|BG}} <ref name="trivia">Michael Rowe co-wrote ''Bender's Game''.</ref> | ||
* In [[Commentary:Proposition Infinity|the commentary]] for "[[Proposition Infinity]]", [[:Category:Producers|producer]] [[Claudia Katz]] says that her [[:Category:Children|children]] have adopted the line. | * In [[Commentary:Proposition Infinity|the commentary]] for "[[Proposition Infinity]]", [[:Category:Producers|producer]] [[Claudia Katz]] says that her [[:Category:Children|children]] have adopted the line. | ||
* Four of the | * Four of the seven episodes in which Bender uses the line were written by [[Michael Rowe|the same person]]. <ref name="trivia"/> | ||
* Outside of ''Futurama'', in the ''[[wikipedia:Disenchantment (TV series)|Disenchantment]]'' episode "In Her Own Write", King Zøg, who is also voiced by DiMaggio, says this line in a similar intonation. | |||
=== Quotes === | === Quotes === | ||
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* {{e|7ACV16}} {{small|- spoken line}} | * {{e|7ACV16}} {{small|- spoken line}} | ||
* {{e|7ACV23}} {{small|- song}} | * {{e|7ACV23}} {{small|- song}} | ||
* [[Radiorama]] {{small|- song}} | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Latest revision as of 20:42, 20 September 2019
"Let's go already!" is a catchphrase of Bender's. Bender used it four times as a song, and only used it as a spoken line twice.
Reasons for using the line
- Wanting to leave a prison [6ACV04]
- Wanting to go look for petroleum oil [6ACV13]
- Wanting to go to Kif's planet [7ACV06]
- Wanting to go look for a tortoise [7ACV13]
- Wanting to leave Omicron Persei 8 [7ACV16]
- Wanting to go look for the source of a melody [7ACV23]
- Wanting to go to Junkleon 7 (Radiorama)
Additional information
Trivia
- The line has also been used by Fry [1ACV02] and the professor. [BG] [1]
- In the commentary for "Proposition Infinity", producer Claudia Katz says that her children have adopted the line.
- Four of the seven episodes in which Bender uses the line were written by the same person. [1]
- Outside of Futurama, in the Disenchantment episode "In Her Own Write", King Zøg, who is also voiced by DiMaggio, says this line in a similar intonation.
Quotes
Bender: Here's a little song I wrote to cheer you up. It's called... [6ACV04]
[Bender sings the line.]
Bender: Cheer up, Fry. I'll sing you a tune you can identify. [7ACV23]
[Bender sings the line.]
Appearances
- "Proposition Infinity" (6ACV04) - song
- "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular" (6ACV13) - spoken line
- "The Butterjunk Effect" (7ACV06) - song
- "Naturama" (7ACV13) - song
- "T.: The Terrestrial" (7ACV16) - spoken line
- "Game of Tones" (7ACV23) - song
- Radiorama - song