Parasites Lost 3470558 224717440 2008-07-10T02:46:02Z Immblueversion 4963643 /* Plot */ {{Infobox Futurama episode | episode_name = Parasites Lost | image = [[Image:Futurama 304 - Parasites Lost.jpg|200px]] | caption = The crew prepares to venture into Fry's [[intestines]]. | episode_no = 34 | prod_code = 3ACV02 | airdate = [[January 21]], [[2001]] | country = {{USA}} | writer = [[Eric Kaplan]] | director = [[Peter Avanzino]] | opening_subtitle = If Not Entertaining, Write Your Congressman | opening_cartoon = [[Ub Iwerks]] ''"Aladdin and The Wonderful Lamp"'' ([[1934]]) | season = three }} '''"Parasites Lost"''' is the second episode in season three of ''[[Futurama]]''. Although the title is a play on [[John Milton]]'s epic poem ''[[Paradise Lost]]'', the episode is a parody of the 1966 film ''[[Fantastic Voyage]]''.<ref>{{cite journal | last = Nerlich | first = Brigitte | authorlink = Nerlich, Brigitte | coauthors = | title = From Nautilus to Nanobo(a)ts: The Visual Construction of Nanoscience | journal = AZojono - Journal of Nanotechnology Online | volume = 1 | issue = | pages = 1–19 | publisher = AZoM.com Pty Ltd. | location = | date = December 2005 | url = http://www.azonano.com/Details.asp?ArticleID=1466 | doi = 10.2240 | id = | accessdate = 2008-01-30}}</ref> It originally aired in North America on [[January 21]], [[2001]]. == Plot == While making a pit stop at an interstellar truck stop, [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] buys and eats an egg salad sandwich from a vending machine in the restroom. On returning to Earth, Fry and [[Bender (Futurama)|Bender]] are assigned the task of fixing the [[plasma (physics)|plasma]] [[nuclear fusion|fusion boiler]], which promptly explodes. Bender is not damaged, but Fry is impaled by a large pipe. Fry's damaged body repairs itself in seconds and the crew discovers that Fry is infested with microscopic worms. To eliminate the infestation, [[Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] makes miniature robotic versions of the crew, except for Fry and [[Turanga Leela|Leela]]. Because the worms would defend themselves if they knew about the mission, Leela is assigned to distract Fry. Controlling the [[android|micro-droids]] using [[virtual reality]] gear, the crew board a miniature Planet Express ship, and enter Fry's ear. Throughout the travel, the crew discover that the worms were making Fry's intelligence and strength greater than before. The crew make their way into Fry's bowel, and fight their way to the [[Pelvic splanchnic nerves|pelvic splanchnic ganglion]], intending to cause a massive bowel movement to expel the worm society (or, as the Professor puts it, "Look, this is gonna be one hell of a bowel movement. By the time we're finished, he'll be lucky to have any bones left.") Meanwhile, Leela is enchanted by the now intelligent and muscular Fry. He then reveals that he loves her but only recently was he able to articulate his thoughts. She realizes that the worms are responsible for this, and sets out to stop the Professor. Her micro-droid reaches the nerve, and hacks the rest of the micro-droid crew to pieces with an axe. The Professor tells her that the worms will burrow so deep into Fry's body, he will be stuck with them forever. Fry is informed of what has been happening, but is more interested in romancing Leela than clearing the worms out of his body. Leela tells Fry that she loves the new him. Worried, Fry tells her that he needs to find out something, leaves, and using his own micro-droid, enters his own body. Fry confronts the worm leader and engages him in a swordfight; he eventually blackmails the worms into leaving by threatening to kill himself, and they comply. With the worms gone, Fry returns to Leela's apartment, intent on finding out if Leela can love him as he is. Fry explains to Leela about the worms, and his decision to dispose of them. His awkward attempts at being romantic end when he mentions having sex with [[Amy Wong]], and Leela kicks him out of her apartment. Back at his apartment, Fry begins to re-learn the Holophonor, starting with a crude image of Leela. == Continuity == While infested with the parasites, Fry is able to play the holophonor, a difficult instrument which produces both music and holographic pictures. This ability is lost by the end of the episode; however, in the episode "[[The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings]]", it is revealed that Fry still aspires to learn the Holophonor and win back Leela's love. It is stated that part of the reason he cannot play the instrument is because his hands are too slow for his mind, and trades them with those of the [[List of recurring robot characters from Futurama|Robot Devil]], which allows him to succeed in both tasks until he gets his old hands back, though he appears to maintain Leela's feelings for him. ==Production== <!--Any notes about the making of the episode should be included here. If you are adding info from the DVD commentary please make sure to cite the source, this means what DVD it came from and who said it. See the article for Space Pilot 3000 or ask for help on the talk page if you are unsure how to do this.--> [[Peter Avanzino]], director of the first four broadcast seasons of ''Futurama'' and two of the straight to DVD movies, has stated that episodes with challenging new scenes to draw are his favorites. In particular he notes that he thinks this episode is fun because "It has microscopic characters inside a human body, a 3-D colonoscopy, a sword fight, a holophoner sequence (involving otters and characters dancing on Saturn's rings), some sweet sweet lovemaking, and a space-truck stop."<ref name="cinematical">{{cite web|url=http://www.cinematical.com/2007/11/14/interview-futurama-movie-s-producer-s-and-director-s/| title=Interview: 'Futurama' Movie(s) Producer(s) & Director(s)!| author=Scott Weinberg| date= 2007-11-14| accessdate= 2008-01-21}}</ref> ==Broadcast and reception== The storyboard artist for this episode, [[Rodney Clouden]], was honored with an [[Emmy award]] in 2001 for "Individual Achievement in Animation".<ref name="AWN">{{cite web| url=http://news.awn.com/index.php?ltype=top&newsitem_no=5643| title=Voiceover, Animation Emmy Winners Honored| date=[[2001-09-13]]| access date=[[2007-07-04]]}}</ref><ref name="Azrai">{{cite web|title=Farewell to the funny future|url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-14221036_ITM|author=Azrai, Ahmad|date=[[2004-10-31]]|accessdate=2008-01-10}}</ref> This episode is also a fan favorite and in 2006 [[IGN]] named it as number four in their list of the top 25 ''Futurama'' episodes. IGN, praised the episode for both its humor and the deepening of Fry and Leela's relationship, particularly the scenes where Fry is willing to "hurt himself and lessen what he has become for Leela".<ref name="IGN">{{cite web |url=http://tv.ign.com/articles/716/716663p1.html |title="Top 25 Futurama Episodes" |accessdate=2006-11-04 |format= |work= }}</ref> In 2007 ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' named ''Futurama'' number 21 on their list of the top 25 [[sci-fi]] movies and TV shows of the last 25 years (1982-2007). In the article, this episode was identified as the "best bit" of the series.<ref name="EW">{{cite web |url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20036782_20037403_20037541_5,00.html |title="The Sci-Fi 25" |accessdate=2007-06-21 |format= |work= }}</ref> ==Cultural references== [[Image:Futurama 304 - Parasites Lost - 66.jpg|thumb|200px|''Route [[square root|Root]] 66'', homage to [[Route 66]]]] * At the beginning of the episode, a sign displays "[[√]] 66", a reference to historic [[U.S. Route 66|Route 66]]. * When Leela is cleaning the Planet Express ship, she is seen wiping off a large space bug (much resembling a [[dragonfly]]), a small planet and the ''[[Voyager 2]]'' spacecraft. * After eating the sandwich, Fry says "It's like there's a party in my mouth and everyone's throwing up." The line "It's like there's a party in my mouth and everyone's invited" was used twice on [[The Simpsons]]. It was said by [[Moe Szyslak]] in the episode [[Flaming Moe's]] after sampling the Flaming Homer and by [[Ken Griffey, Jr.]] in the episode [[Homer at the Bat]] after sampling Nerve Tonic. * The Holophonor played by Fry directly references the Visi-Sonor, a similarly hard-to-play hologram-producing musical instrument in the [[Isaac Asimov]] novel ''[[Foundation and Empire]]''. * When the crew enters the bowel the scene closely resembles the exit [[Will Smith]] and [[Jeff Goldblum]] made at the end of the movie ''[[Independence Day (film)|Independence Day]]''. * The head worm asks if Fry knows what makes the special sauce so special. This is a reference to the old [[Big Mac]] commercials that marketed its special sauce. The secret was [[Thousand Island dressing]]. *The song that plays at the beginning of the episode while the Planet Express Ship is zipping through traffic is "[[Convoy (song)|Convoy]]" by [[C. W. McCall]]. *While the plot resembles [[Fantastic Voyage]] after a fashion, the title Is a play on [[Paradise Lost]]. *The board game Clue is referenced several times, including "Lead Pipe", "Lounge" and "Ballroom" *The Holophoner scene with the otters is a reference to the Kurt Vonnegut book [[Galápagos (novel)|Galápagos]] where humans have evolved into otter-like creatures. == Alien messages == * There are two hidden [[Futurama#Linguistics|Alienese]] messages in this episode. In the beginning, there is a message written on a tank in space that translates to "HUMAN MILK". Later, when Fry and Leela are by the construction site, there is writing on the wall that translates to "WATCH OUT FOR FALLING HUMANS". ==References== {{reflist}} {{wikiquote|Futurama#Parasites Lost|Parasites Lost}} {{Futurama episodes}} [[Category:Futurama episodes]] [[Category:2001 television episodes]] [[es:Parásitos perdidos]] [[ru:Parasites Lost]] [[uk:Parasites Lost]]