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*Benefits of a montage.
*Benefits of a montage.
*Fry has a bonsai shaped like the [[Planet Express Ship]]
*Fry has a bonsai shaped like the [[Planet Express Ship]]
*Bender overcompensates when impersonating Flexo, despite them sounding identical.
*Magnets don't effect Bender if used on the chin
*Magnets don't effect Bender if used on the chin
*Robots dancing and loosing parts was an idea that was developed early in development.
*Robots dancing and loosing parts was an idea that was developed early in development.

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Commentary for
Bendless Love
Bendless Love.jpg
Production number3ACV06
On DVDSeason 3
Disc 1
Additional
Transcript

Topics of Discussion

  • The 'O' in Swinton O. Scott III is O'Neill.
  • This episode is an attempt to remember Bender's roots.
  • Sound effects.
  • Security camera behaves like a real one, unlike in other shows where they move on their own.
  • Bender's age decided in this episode.
  • John does a lot of voices in this episode.
    • He won an Annie for this episode; Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Television Production, 2001.
  • Eric wrote both Flexo episodes.
  • Swinton's first episode.
  • Design of Angeline.
  • Benefits of a montage.
  • Fry has a bonsai shaped like the Planet Express Ship
  • Bender overcompensates when impersonating Flexo, despite them sounding identical.
  • Magnets don't effect Bender if used on the chin
  • Robots dancing and loosing parts was an idea that was developed early in development.
  • It took two days writing to decide why Bender didn't just lift the unbendable girder.

Highlights / Quotes

  • David X. Cohen: This episode really is a John DiMaggio festival.
    John: Was this the. Wait, this is the one where that I uh...
    David: Your throat exploded?

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