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*When Farnsworth steps in the fountain, Fry and Amy's skin colors are switched.
*When Farnsworth steps in the fountain, Fry and Amy's skin colors are switched.
*Pazuzu is shown to be under the Planet Express Ship's left wing, although he would've obviously suffocated, or he hid there whilst the Professor was sleeping.
*Pazuzu is shown to be under the Planet Express Ship's left wing, although he would've obviously suffocated, or he hid there whilst the Professor was sleeping.
*In this episode, Zoidberg has different life phases that change with age.  However, in [[A Taste of Freedom]], Zoidberg simply gets smaller as he gets younger.


=== Continuity ===
=== Continuity ===

Revision as of 19:28, 6 May 2012

Season 4 episode
Broadcast season 5 episode
Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles
Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles.jpg
Teenage Leela reads a story to the young Planet Express crew
No.63
Production number4ACV09
Written byJeff Westbrook
Directed byBret Haaland
Title captionNow interactive! Joystick controls Fry's left ear
First air date30 March, 2003
Broadcast numberS05E07
Title referenceThe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.
Opening cartoonMoonlight for Two
Additional
Commentary
(Transcript)
Transcript

Pictures

Season 4
  1. Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch
  2. Leela's Homeworld
  3. Love and Rocket
  4. Less than Hero
  5. A Taste of Freedom
  6. Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television
  7. Jurassic Bark
  8. Crimes of the Hot
  9. Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles
  10. The Why of Fry
  11. Where No Fan Has Gone Before
  12. The Sting
  13. Bend Her
  14. Obsoletely Fabulous
  15. The Farnsworth Parabox
  16. Three Hundred Big Boys
  17. Spanish Fry
  18. The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings
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"Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles" is the sixty-third episode of Futurama, the ninth of the fourth production season and the seventh of the fifth broadcast season. It aired 30 March, 2003 on FOX. An attempt to youthasize Farnsworth causes the entire Planet Express crew to revert backwards in age, and Farnsworth's first attempt to fix the problem only makes matters worse.

The Story

Act I: "We've talked it over and everybody thinks you're too old"

Heather, Professor Farnsworth's personal youthasizer

When his pet gargoyle Pazuzu escapes from the Planet Express lab, Professor Farnsworth sets off to hunt down the errant monster with Fry, Leela and Bender in tow. The Professor exhibits the typical behaviour of the elderly, including driving extremely slowly, and being very forgetful - forgetting, even, the purpose of their journey. He visits a Florida diner to catch the early bird dinner special, where the waitress, Wanda, tells him his "angry crotchety grandpa" discount card has expired, despite it being good for a lifetime. After the Professor's nuclear-powered teeth cause mayhem in the diner, the crew decide that he is too old and needs to be youthasized. They take him to the The Bubbling Geezer spa where Heather, a Neptunian, is assigned as his personal youthasizer. When Heather's initial treatments bringing about no change, the Professor is directed to bathe in age-reducing tar. Bender overdoes the pumping of the whirlpool function of the tar pit and everyone gets covered in tar. The Professor, previously at a biological age of 161, is now aged 53 again, and the crew members have reverted to their teenage years (Fry is 14). Zoidberg even reverts to a larval, codfish-like form.

Act II: "Shut up and go live with your parents!"

While the Professor tries to restore their normal ages, the crew have to adjust to their teenage selves - mostly by acting very childishly. Leela chooses to live with her parents to experience the childhood she never had. Her parents agree to this, though Leela has to ask them to be strict, to give her the full teen experience. Amy's parents are less pleased, however, as they fear they will have to wait longer for a grandchild. Fry and Leela go out on a date and win a race through the sewers against Moose and Mandy, but end up damaging the Martin Luther Thing Jr. High School.

Meanwhile, the Professor thinks he has thought of a way to restore their correct ages - a genetically engeneered oil-eating bacterium that should destroy the tar still stuck to their DNA (in Bender's case, his RNA, Robo Nucleic Acid). Leela refuses the treatment, as she wants to continue living out her teenage years with her parents. The rest of the crew enter the Bacterial Spew Chamber for controlled infection with the bacteria. The plan, however, backfires: though the tar is broken down, the chronitons within it are now roaming free inside the crew's bodies, making them younger by the minute. The Professor is now 35 years old, and Amy is only eight. They all now face a fate worse than death: pre-life... and then death.

Act III: "He always had to be the center of attention!"

The Planet Express crew reach the Fountain of Aging

While the Professor is desperately thinking of a way to stop the youthing process, Leela (who is still a teen as she didn't take the treatment) takes care of the crew members - all around four or five years old - at her parents' home. While reading them a story, she stumbles on the tale of the Fountain of Aging. She informs the Professor, who agrees that it may really exist. The whole crew flies to an extremely old solar system, where they locate the Fountain. The youthasized crew, except the Professor, have now reverted to their embryonic stage, except for Bender, of whom all that is left is a CD with Bending Robot Blueprints. One of Zoidberg's brothers falls into the Fountain and gets caught in its eddy, and the crew watches as he ages rapidly and crumbles to dust. The Professor, now around three years old, enters the Fountain holding the others. The current is too strong, however, and the Professor loses his grip, releasing everyone into the whirlpool's current. As the crew are pulled towards the center of the fountain, Leela jumps in to rescue them, tied to a safety rope. Leela manages to retrieve everyone - now all roughly their correct ages again - except the Professor, who is still caught in the vortex. At the last minute the Professor is saved, however, by Pazuzu: an act for which Farnsworth grants him his freedom, and he is shown in Notre Dame in Paris afterwards recounting the story to his son.

Additional Info

Trivia

  • The book Leela reads the stories from is "A Child's Garden of Space Legends".
  • The poster behind Leela in her bedroom is from the "mu-teen" magazine, it shows "Tentacle Chachi" and "Four-Legged Chachi".
  • The stories from the book include "Snow-White Dwarf and the Seven Red Dwarfs", "Charlotte's Tholian Web" and "The Fountain of Aging".

Quotes

    Randy: Hey Grandpa, move your wrinkly old kiester!
    Professor: [3 seconds later.] Shut up!

    Professor: But I like being old. I don't have to talk to my parents, no one asks me to help move their stuff, I don't need to understand today's "edgy" TV sitcoms.

    Professor: Go to Hell, Heather!

    Professor: [Gasping.] Fifty-three years old? Oh... now I'll need a fake ID to rent ultraporn!

    Amy: [sobs] I'm gonna stay in my room!
    Leo Wong: You so fat, you gonna stay all around room!

    Leela: I know, everyone pretend a goblin ate your tongues, and I'll read you a story.

    Professor: Still, they called the tooth fairy a legend, and now he's head of the FBI!

    Bender: When I grow up, I wanna be a steam shovel!

    Professor: With my last breath, I curse Zoidberg!

    Professor: [muffled] Give me back my floppy face!

    Professor: Hello, Mavis! Surprised to see me back again so soon?
    Wanda: Mavis is dead.

    Morris: Let's all have some tequila to celebrate!
    Leela: Dad, I'm underage!
    Morris: Oh, right. Here's a silly straw!

Allusions

  • The title of the episode is a spoof of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", a series of comic books made most famous by its animated adaptations from 1987 and 2003.
  • The Professor destroys Deep Space Nine with the 'high beams' of the Planet Express Ship.
  • The oil eating bacteria is based on Namco's Pac-Man, which was previously referenced in "Anthology of Interest II".
  • The race was inspired by The Phantom Menace's Podracers.
  • Pazuzu could be named after a god in Assyrian and Babylonian mythology, the king of the demons of the wind.
    • Pazuzu is also the name of the demon in The Exorcist, who was (supposedly) the same demon.
  • Moose and Mandy could be based on a couple from the classic Archie comics. Archie's Moose goes by the same name and has a similar appearance and manner. Mandy could be a reference to his girlfriend, Midge. This might also mean that Fry corresponds to Archie, due to his red hair, and Leela to Betty (or Veronica).

Goofs

  • While en route to the Fountain of Aging, Professor Farthsworth's custard-bowl haircut changes between shots from being all orange, to orange with dark brown sides, to all orange again.
  • Professor Farnsworth was wrong, Leela could simply relive her childhood by going back to the spa and perform the accident on purpose.
  • Although Fry, Amy and Hermes are different ages as adults, they all de-age at the same pace.
  • When Farnsworth steps in the fountain, Fry and Amy's skin colors are switched.
  • Pazuzu is shown to be under the Planet Express Ship's left wing, although he would've obviously suffocated, or he hid there whilst the Professor was sleeping.
  • In this episode, Zoidberg has different life phases that change with age. However, in A Taste of Freedom, Zoidberg simply gets smaller as he gets younger.

Continuity

  • Wanda's comment that Professor Farnsworth's discount card is expired, despite the fact that it should be good for a lifetime, may be an allusion to the law put forward in "A Clone of My Own". Farnsworth is 161, meaning he should have died (his lifetime expired) one year ago.
  • In this episode, Zoidberg goes through larval stages, but in "A Taste of Freedom" he is seen as a Humanoid child.
    • It is possible that after the slug stage, Decapodians become a Humanoid child that will eventually grow into adult size.
  • In this episode, Bender has a growing factor (being built small and advance in height & appearance as he ages) unlike "Bendless Love", where he was built the same way he is now.
    • It is possible that Bender's RNA is effected in this way by the tar but that naturally he does not age. Other Robot children have been shown before thus it is conceivable that while Bender was built as he is now his RNA allows him to have a childhood form (imagine cloning a Human adult, the clone is in adult form but its DNA is able to exist in a childhood state even if it never has done).
    • Another likely explanation would be that the younger versions of him were previous models of Bending Units that his personality inhabited, but it kept on getting rebuilt and upgraded. The newest version of him could have been built four years prior to "Bendless Love".
    • In the commentary for the episode, it is remarked that no one can see what is going on while Bender is being assembled. A child form for Bender also fits in with the revelations from "Lethal Inspection".
  • The chronitons that affect the Planet Express crew are the same ones used to grow the Mutant Atomic Supermen "Time Keeps on Slippin'".
  • Curious Pussycat makes its second appearance.
  • Pazuzu speaks French, even though in "A Clone of My Own" Professor Farnsworth referred to French as an "incomprehensible, dead language" and the French people in "Space Pilot 3000" spoke English.

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