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In the comics, Zapp occasionally loses intrest in Leela, to which Leela actually becomes upset.
In the comics, Zapp occasionally loses intrest in Leela, to which Leela actually becomes upset.
When Leela and Zapp were lost together at [[Lo'ihi Island]], Zapp made Leela believe they were on other planet and that they were out of water so she accedes to make love. Leela then realized Zapp was lying, but they later were forced to make love by the [[V-GINY]] to save [[Earth]].


== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==

Revision as of 22:49, 2 July 2010

The relationship between Zapp Brannigan and Turanga Leela is a recurring theme on Futurama.

Development

The initial beginnings of this relationship starts in "Love's Labours Lost in Space", where Leela accidentally, out of pity, sleeps with Zapp Brannigan. Interestingly, before this event, Leela was actually a fan of Brannigan, but when Brannigan tries to score her back, she becomes furious with him.

On the other hand, Zapp becomes very cocky after having her sleep with him, and would so, on further occasions, constantly believe he still has a chance. The relationship (and the event) was referenced numerous times by Bender in the first and second season. After that it purely becomes a joke appearing less and less.

In the comics, Zapp occasionally loses intrest in Leela, to which Leela actually becomes upset.

When Leela and Zapp were lost together at Lo'ihi Island, Zapp made Leela believe they were on other planet and that they were out of water so she accedes to make love. Leela then realized Zapp was lying, but they later were forced to make love by the V-GINY to save Earth.

Additional Info

Quotes

    Bender: [After seeing Zapp on TV.] Hey, look, Leela, it's that idiotic windbag you slept with.
    Leela: The Earth is under attack. Can't we just forget about that?
    Bender: Evidently not.

Appearances

Episodes where their actions between these characters based on the event, as well as references by other characters.