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Latest revision as of 00:11, 24 October 2013
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"711 Robot" | |
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Species | Robot |
Planet of origin | Probably Earth |
Profession | Vending machine |
First appearance | "Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television" (4ACV06) |
The "711 Robot" is a vending machine that sells 711 products. It was at the auditions of Antonio Calculon, Jr.'s role in the television show All My Circuits, where it sold lottery tickets, in 3004. [4ACV06]
Additional Info
Trivia
- An actual 711 appeared in the Robot's debut episode, "Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television".
Quotes
Leela: There's a lot of famous child acting units here.
Fry: Look! There's Macaulay Culkon. [He points at a spotty Robot whose hands are permanently attached to his face and who has a permanently shocked expression like Macaulay Culkin on the poster for Home Alone.]
Leela: He's just not cute since he got puberty installed.
Fry: Pst. There's that Robot child actor who grew up and robbed a convenience store!
Leela: And there's that Robot child actor who grew up and became a convenience store! [The Robber-bot puts some cash into the 711 Robot.]
Robber-bot: Lottery ticket, please. [The 711 Robot prints out the ticket.]