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'''"[[The Prisoner of Benda]]"''' is the ninety-eighth episode of ''[[Futurama]]''. In it, [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] and [[Amy Wong|Amy]] invent a [[Mind-switcher|mind-switching machine]] for the [[Planet Express crew]] members to swap bodies, but everything goes haywire and they can't change back. Featuring several plot lines, it is often compared to "[[Three Hundred Big Boys]]", and it is often seen as the best ''Futurama'' episode of all time alongside episodes such as "[[The Late Philip J. Fry]]", "[[Time Keeps on Slippin']]" and "[[Jurassic Bark]]". '''[[The Prisoner of Benda|(more...)]]'''
''"[[The Prisoner of Benda]]"'' is the ninety-eighth episode of ''[[Futurama]]''. In it, [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] and [[Amy Wong|Amy]] invent a [[Mind-switcher|mind-switching machine]] for the [[Planet Express crew]] members to swap bodies, but everything goes haywire and they can't change back. Featuring several plot lines, it is often compared to "[[Three Hundred Big Boys]]", and it is often seen as the best ''Futurama'' episode of all time alongside episodes such as "[[The Late Philip J. Fry]]", "[[Time Keeps on Slippin']]" and "[[Jurassic Bark]]". '''[[The Prisoner of Benda|(more...)]]'''

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"The Prisoner of Benda" is the ninety-eighth episode of Futurama. In it, the Professor and Amy invent a mind-switching machine for the Planet Express crew members to swap bodies, but everything goes haywire and they can't change back. Featuring several plot lines, it is often compared to "Three Hundred Big Boys", and it is often seen as the best Futurama episode of all time alongside episodes such as "The Late Philip J. Fry", "Time Keeps on Slippin'" and "Jurassic Bark". (more...)