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Later, Fry takes Leela's letter to Professor Farnsworth to find out the language in which it was written, just after analyzing, they discover that not by the letter but by what the paper is made of, which is a role that is only in the culverts deducing that Leela is not an alien but a mutant.
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But before, hooded mutants, they tell the others that they simply throw them and they go up but Leela does not do it because I wanted to investigate everything. When they were escaping from the mutants, they entered an abandoned old house where there were pictures of Leela's life as if someone spied, and among those things, was the letter that Leela had when they left it to the orphanage, just after the mutants caught them. Wanting to turn them into them, the mutants want to put them in their toxic waste pond so that Leela, Fry and Bender are mutants. Then, Leela, Fry and Bender decide to go down to look for the toxic wastes to the sewer and accidentally run into three horrible mutants that attack and bind them.
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But the mutants living in the sewers this does not seem very good idea. The Professor accepts the proposal of Bender, and he proceeds to throw the waste through the sewer. To Bender it seems a scandal to him and proposes to the Professor to take charge of the toxic waste for only 499 dollars with 100 cents (that is to say 500 dollars). Hermes finds out and gives two alternatives: properly dispose of that toxic waste or bribe it and, whatever it does, it's $ 500. But the machine that the factory produces some toxic byproducts. The Professor shows his latest invention: a phosphorescent nose that can be placed on top of his normal nose.
#Leela's homeworld series
Since "Leela" sounds like the word for "purple" (her hair color) in Hungarian ("lila"), then Hungarian ( speculatively) seems like the most likely lineage for her family.The world of Leela or Leela's home planet (Spain) is the 56th episode of the American cartoon television series Futurama. The pronunciation of the surname first suggests they may be of Hungarian or East Asian descent, although this is never established or referenced in the show. The closest I found was from the season 7 episode Zapp Dingbat, when Zapp (who is dating Leela's mother) refers to Leela as "my second favorite Turanga girl".
#Leela's homeworld full
This is why it (intentionally) appears on the mailbox of their sewer home.Īlthough transcripts for episodes sometimes refer to Leela's parents by their full names ( Turanga Morris and Turanga Munda, listing "Turanga" as the common first surname), I don't believe their full names are ever explicitly said aloud as Leela's name often is (such as in the season 4 episode Leela's Homeworld, when she is receiving her "Orphan of the Year" award). Leela's family appears to follow the same tradition, with "Turanga" being their surname, not "Leela". family name) is said first when pronouncing a person's name.