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: Fan analysis of the "60% rule" suggests that by the 32nd generation, the Benders would be roughly the size of water molecules, and by the 60th generation, there would be over one quintillion Benders.
: The episode is a play on the grey goo theory , a hypothetical catastrophic scenario where out-of-control self-replicating molecular nanotechnology consumes all biomass on Earth. [S6E15] Benderama
: Because the duplicates share Bender’s work-averse personality, they create their own smaller duplicates to avoid the task. This continues for generations, creating trillions of tiny Benders that begin consuming all matter on Earth—including the world’s alcohol supply—to fuel their replication. : Fan analysis of the "60% rule" suggests
In the Futurama episode "" (Season 6, Episode 15), Bender’s extreme laziness nearly leads to the end of the world through a "grey goo" scenario. Plot Overview This continues for generations, creating trillions of tiny
Detailed breakdowns of the episode's plot and cast can be found on the Futurama Wiki or its IMDb page . Futurama season 6 episode 15 review: Benderama
: The episode features a segment of the show's Twilight Zone parody, which foreshadows the dangers of laziness and duplication.
: Comedian Patton Oswalt voices the sensitive, self-conscious giant alien who is offended by the crew's hygiene product delivery.