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[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Doctor Zoidberg]] leaves the medical profession to pursue his parents' dream for him to become a lawyer, while [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] goes off to fulfil a solo delivery to the White House only to be deemed a traitor by the [[D.O.O.P.]] In the meantime, [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] unsuspectingly unleashes a plague of podcast people on [[New New York]] City! | [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Doctor Zoidberg]] leaves the medical profession to pursue his parents' dream for him to become a lawyer, while [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] goes off to fulfil a solo delivery to the White House only to be deemed a traitor by the [[D.O.O.P.]] In the meantime, [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] unsuspectingly unleashes a plague of podcast people on [[New New York]] City! | ||
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===Act I=== | ===Act I=== | ||
After Fry beats Zoidberg at a life sized operating board game, which turns out to be a drunken cyborg, Zoidberg feels like a failure. Outside the bar, Zoidberg meets up with his [[Harold Zoid|uncle Zoid]], and learns that his parents actually wanted him to be a lawyer, not a doctor. | |||
===Act II=== | ===Act II=== | ||
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==Additional Info== | ==Additional Info== | ||
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===Trivia=== | ===Trivia=== | ||
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===Quotes=== | ===Quotes=== | ||
*'''Zoidberg''': Doctor Zoidberg is dead!<br/>'''Hermes''': Kill the zombie lobster!<br/>'''Zoidberg''': No, I'm no longer a doctor! I'm just John Zoidberg, attorney at law!<br/>'''Hermes''': I say we shoot him anyway! | |||
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===Allusions=== | ===Allusions=== | ||
*The laptop Zoidberg uses has a banana on the lid, in reference to the Apple logo's position on that company's laptops. | |||
===Goofs=== | ===Goofs=== | ||
*Zoidberg and Harold Zoid imply that they've communicated with their parents. This could imply adoptive parents, but Zoidberg only mentions a Mum and Dad; he has been established as having three parents (Norm, Sam and Sadie) who are either a combination of biological and adoptive or just adoptive. In either case this comic mentions the wrong number of parents. | |||
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===Special Features=== | ===Special Features=== | ||
List any other interesting things included in the comic. | List any other interesting things included in the comic. |
Revision as of 14:36, 30 March 2010
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US Publish Number | 48 |
UK Publish Number(s) | 58 |
Written by | Ian Boothby |
Art by | Mike Kazaleh |
Title caption | Planet Express goes green... Really, really green! |
Published (US) | 24 March, 2010 |
Title reference | The term "Template:W:Law and order (politics)" |
The Story
Doctor Zoidberg leaves the medical profession to pursue his parents' dream for him to become a lawyer, while Bender goes off to fulfil a solo delivery to the White House only to be deemed a traitor by the D.O.O.P. In the meantime, Fry unsuspectingly unleashes a plague of podcast people on New New York City!
Additional Info
Quotes
- Zoidberg: Doctor Zoidberg is dead!
Hermes: Kill the zombie lobster!
Zoidberg: No, I'm no longer a doctor! I'm just John Zoidberg, attorney at law!
Hermes: I say we shoot him anyway!
Allusions
- The laptop Zoidberg uses has a banana on the lid, in reference to the Apple logo's position on that company's laptops.
Goofs
- Zoidberg and Harold Zoid imply that they've communicated with their parents. This could imply adoptive parents, but Zoidberg only mentions a Mum and Dad; he has been established as having three parents (Norm, Sam and Sadie) who are either a combination of biological and adoptive or just adoptive. In either case this comic mentions the wrong number of parents.
Characters
(In alphabetical order)
- Agnew
- Amy
- Bender
- Fry
- Harold Zoid
- Hattie McDoogal
- Hermes
- Horrible Gelatinous Blob
- Hyper-Chicken
- Leela
- Morbo
- Nixon
- Debut: Noseless Mutant
- Organ Dealer and/or his clone and twin.
- Professor Farnsworth
- Debut: Professor Farnsworth's 21st Century Ancestor
- Raoul Inglis
- Ron Whitey
- Debut: S.A.M.
- Turanga Morris and Munda
- Vyolet
- Zoidberg
Comic Credits
- Script
- Pencils
- Inks
- Colors
- Letters
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