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  1. Sep 11, 2012 · The council prepares to kill them all, but Fry threatens to breath fire on them, one of their own mistaken believed human abilities, and they escape.

  2. Fry threatens to breathe fire on the robot elders, throwing them into a state of confusion on whether humans can do that or if that was something that they themselves made up. The crew escapes, and is pursued by a horde of robots.

  3. Nov 8, 2017 · Episode Recap: Fear of a Bot Planet. Fry and Lela find themselves trapped on a planet ruled by human-hating robots. Nov 8, 2017, 6:06 PM ET. Bender, Lela, Fray and Farnsworth travel to Madison Cube Garden, where. they take in a game of blernsball (a jazzed-up version of baseball).

  4. The anti-human propaganda movie Fry and Leela watch claims that humans can breathe fire. When Fry and Leela are cornered by the Robot Elders, Fry threatens to do exactly that, causing the Robot Elders to pause for long enough that he and Leela are able to escape.

    • The episode opens with a blernsball game at Madison Cube Gardens. What team were the New New York Yankees playing? Answer: Mars Greenskins. The episode opens with an overview of the Madison Cube Gardens plaza.
    • Which of the following robot jobs is not mentioned by Bender? Answer: janitor. Bender says that humans are so afraid of robot competition that they won't let them on the field.
    • Which of the following robot holidays is not mentioned? Answer: Robotet. When the professor tells the crew about the delivery to Chapek Nine (the planet where humans are killed on sight), Bender gets assigned the actual delivering of the package because he's a robot and therefore won't be killed by the Chapek Nine inhabitants.
    • Fry thinks Chapek Nine is uninhabited. Answer: True. While flying to the planet, Fry says, "So this planet is completely uninhabited?" Bender tells him that it's inhabited by robots.
  5. Jan 1, 2018 · In an unusual display of cunning, Fry helps them escape by threatening to breathe fire on the Elders. This works only because the Robot Elders cannot recall whether fire-breathing is an actual human attribute or one they had fabricated for propaganda purposes.

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  7. Fry threatens to breathe fire on the Robot Elders, throwing them into a state of confusion. The crew flees, pursued by a horde of robots. As the crew escapes on the winch, the robots stack on top of each other, keeping pace with the winch.

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