Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?
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Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love? | |||||
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No. | 18 | ||||
Production number | 2ACV05 | ||||
Written by | Eric Kaplan | ||||
Directed by | Brian Sheesley | ||||
Title caption | From the network that brought you "The Simpsons" | ||||
First air date | 6 February, 2000 | ||||
Broadcast number | S02E09 | ||||
Title reference | Line from the song 'Teenager In Love' by Dion And The Belmonts | ||||
Opening cartoon | My Old Kentucky Home (1926) | ||||
Nomination(s) | Annie Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television Production, 2000, Brian Sheesley (won) | ||||
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"Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" is the eighteenth episode of Futurama, the fifth of the second production season and the ninth of the second broadcast sesaon. It aired on 6 February, 2000 on FOX. It's mating time for Dr. Zoidberg's species, and they travel to Decapod 10 for him to join in the frenzy. On Decapod 10, Zoidberg finds himself in a battle with Fry for the affection of Edna.
The Story
Act I: "Just 19 hours until the mating frenzy!"
Amy and Leela persuade the rest of the crew to come to the gym, as they have been getting lazy and out of shape lately; Zoidberg agrees enthusiastically, as he says he has had too much energy lately. At the gym, he begins acting strangely, and when it seems he may become violent, the crew is forced to restrain him. The Professor examines Zoidberg, and determines that he is feeling the effects of the fact that it is mating season for his species. To help him, the crew must take him to his home planet of Decapod 10, so that he can participate in the mating frenzy. Fry, Leela and Bender set off with him in the Planet Express Ship.
Act II: "You're right, my stink gland is weak!"
After arriving on Decapod 10, Zoidberg sets up an erotic display on the beach and attempts to attract a mate. After a long day of rejection, Zoidberg is ready to give up. He then encounters Edna, a female he went to high school with. After she rejects him as well, Fry offers to help win her over by teaching him how to fake love. The plan works for a while, until Edna learns that Fry has been telling Zoidberg what to say. Edna falls in love with Fry, and makes a move on him. Zoidberg catches them together, and challenges Fry to Claw-Plach.
Act III: "How will I ever get rid of my male jelly now?"
Fry and Zoidberg begin their battle to the death in the recent and sacred tradition of Claw-Plach. Fry does well at first, but when he has Zoidberg at his mercy, he spares him. He starts to make a moving speech about friendship, but is interrupted when Zoidberg cuts his arm off. Fry retaliates by beating Zoidberg with his own severed arm, but the fight stops when the other Decapodians leave to perform the mating frenzy. Zoidberg misses out on the frenzy, while those who participate die and become a feast for seagulls.
Reception
This episode was subject to censorship by BSkyB and Pick TV.
Additional Info
Trivia
- This is the first episode where Zoidberg is the main character.
Allusions
- The window scene where Fry coaches Zoidberg is a reference to a similar scene from "Cyrano De Bergerac".
- The story is based on the Star Trek episode "Amok Time", which is about the Vulcan mating time "Pon Farr". Some elements of the plot (namely Edna falling in love with Fry as he attempts to woo her for Zoidberg) also strongly resemble William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, although the writers have never acknowledged this as an influence.
- The Decapodian Anthem is the distinctive fight music written by George Fried for "Amok Time", and the Decapodian Emperor's accent is likely a reference to the accent of the Vulcan officiant in that episode.
- Robo-Rooter is a reference to Roto-Rooter which is a plumbing company.
- Dr. Zoidberg marks Fry's T-shirt with a Z, referencing Zorro.
- The Title "Why Must I be a Crustacean in Love?" may be a reference to the song "A Teenager In Love" also called "Why Must I be a Teenager in Love?"
Goofs
- In "Mars University" (1ACV11) Fry asks Professor Farnsworth if the monkey can talk because of genetic engineering, and the Professor replies that genetic engineering is "preposterous science-fiction mumbo-jumbo." But when Fry is inside the women's steam room, Amy makes the comment to Leela: "Psst, look what life was like before genetic engineering."
- It is possible that genetic engineering in the future is limited, and can enhance existing physical features of an animal, but cannot drastically change their brain functions.
Continiuty
- This is the second episode where a Decapodian other than Zoidberg appears, the first being "A Fishful of Dollars".
Broadcast on BBC Two and time change
This was the first episode of Season 2 to be aired by BBC Two on 15 April, 2002, but they changed the time it was broadcast from Tuesdays at 8:30pm to Thursdays at 10:00pm, which was the reason why many people tuned in on Tuesdays because they forgot it was on Thursdays then.
Quotes
Amy: Fool me seven times, shame on you. Fool me eight or more times, shame on me.
Fry: Maybe he has a parasite.
Hermes: Maybe he is a parasite!
Professor: We, by which I mean you, will have to rush him to his ancient homeworld, which will shortly erupt in an orgy of invertebrate sex.
Fry: Oh, baby, I'm there!
Leela: Fry, do you even understand the word invertebrate?
Fry: No, but that's not the word I'm interested in. No need to pack pants, people! Let's roll!
Zoidberg: It's all so complicated, with the flowers, and the romance, and the lies upon lies!
Amy: And Bender, your beer belly is so big your door won't even close. And that doesn't even make sense.
Zoidberg: Fry, look what you did, she won't shut up.
Fry: [whispering] That's normal. Just nod your head and say "Uh-huh".
Zoidberg: I choose my own claws. I want the tactile pleasure of chopping him right here, in the gonads! [points to Fry's neck]
Fry: Shh! Nobody correct him!
Characters
- Amy
- Debut: Pool Babies
- Bender
- Debut: Decapodian Emperor
- Debut: Edna
- Fry
- Hermes
- Leela
- Larry
- Debut: Nautilus
- Debut: Pregnant Pool Women
- Prof. Farnsworth
- Randy
- Debut: Seagulls
- Debut: Six-Legged Alien
- Debut: Vinny
- Zoidberg
Episode Credits
- Writer
- Director
- Voice Actors