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In the "Bendin' in the Wind" episode of animated series ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurama Futurama]'' (first aired 22 April 2001), robot Bender (full name Bender Bending Rodriguez) finally fulfills his dream of being a folk singer. A run in with a giant can-opener leaves Bender paralyzed with his hydraulics shot. A chance meeing in the hospital with the head of real rocker Beck (voiced by himself) gets Bender on tour with him as a washboard player. Bender becomes a cause celebre for broken robots and he and Beck put together the Bend-Aid benefit concert, which also features [[Cylon and Garfunkel]] and [[Wailing Fungus]].  
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[[Image:Bender_Futurama.png|right]]Robot who occasionally wants to be a folk singer from the animated sci-fi television series ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurama Futurama]''.
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In the "Bendin' in the Wind" episode (first aired 22 April 2001), robot Bender (full name '''Bender Bending Rodriguez''') finally fulfills his dream of being a folk singer. A run in with a giant can-opener leaves Bender paralyzed with his hydraulics shot. A chance meeting in the hospital with the head of real rocker Beck (voiced by himself) gets Bender on tour with him as a washboard player.  
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Bender becomes a cause célèbre for broken robots and he and Beck put together the Bend-Aid benefit concert, which also features [[Cylon and Garfunkel]] and [[Wailing Fungus]].  
  
 
Alas, Bender is discredited as a fraud just as he finishes his only song, "My Broken Friend," because his mobility miraculously comes back.  
 
Alas, Bender is discredited as a fraud just as he finishes his only song, "My Broken Friend," because his mobility miraculously comes back.  
  
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Shifting genres, the ninth-season episode "Free Will Hunting" (first aired 8 August 2012) ends with a throwaway gag featuring Bender in a mid-'00s-style bacchanalian rap video for "D€¢i$ionz I Made," which is credited to '''Young Biddy'''.
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In the final-season episode "Forty Percent Leadbelly" (first aired 3 July 2013), Bender returns to his folk-singing career as '''Ramblin' Rodriguez''' after meeting [[Silicon Red]].
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Bender is also shown briefly strumming the banjo in various other episodes.
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[[Category:Fictional songwriters]]

Latest revision as of 08:58, 12 May 2021

Bender Futurama.png

Robot who occasionally wants to be a folk singer from the animated sci-fi television series Futurama.

In the "Bendin' in the Wind" episode (first aired 22 April 2001), robot Bender (full name Bender Bending Rodriguez) finally fulfills his dream of being a folk singer. A run in with a giant can-opener leaves Bender paralyzed with his hydraulics shot. A chance meeting in the hospital with the head of real rocker Beck (voiced by himself) gets Bender on tour with him as a washboard player.

Bender becomes a cause célèbre for broken robots and he and Beck put together the Bend-Aid benefit concert, which also features Cylon and Garfunkel and Wailing Fungus.

Alas, Bender is discredited as a fraud just as he finishes his only song, "My Broken Friend," because his mobility miraculously comes back.

Shifting genres, the ninth-season episode "Free Will Hunting" (first aired 8 August 2012) ends with a throwaway gag featuring Bender in a mid-'00s-style bacchanalian rap video for "D€¢i$ionz I Made," which is credited to Young Biddy.

In the final-season episode "Forty Percent Leadbelly" (first aired 3 July 2013), Bender returns to his folk-singing career as Ramblin' Rodriguez after meeting Silicon Red.

Bender is also shown briefly strumming the banjo in various other episodes.