[s5e15] Bender Should Not Be Allowed On Tv -
The episode is the 15th episode of Season 5 in broadcast order (originally Season 4, Episode 6). It serves as a sharp, meta-commentary on media censorship and parental responsibility. Quick Episode Brief
After realizing that children (specifically Dwight and Cubert) have begun imitating him by stealing his own belongings, Bender does a complete 180 and joins the protest against himself. [S5E15] Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV
Bender lands a role as "Unit 2013" (Calculon’s son) on the soap opera All My Circuits . His improvised, antisocial behavior makes him an overnight sensation, but parents quickly label him a "bad role model". The episode is the 15th episode of Season
The script directly addresses real-life criticisms of adult animated shows like The Simpsons and South Park , specifically how characters like Bart Simpson or Eric Cartman were perceived as corrupting influences in the 1990s and early 2000s. Bender lands a role as "Unit 2013" (Calculon’s
The episode concludes with Bender making a direct-to-camera speech. While he denounces his own bad influence, he ultimately blames parents for being "unwilling to turn off the television".
It features jokes at the expense of network executives and the "V-chip" censorship technology popular at the time. Memorable Trivia & Gags
Bender leads a march on Hollywood as part of F.A.R.T. (Fathers Against Rude Television), a parody of real-world activist groups like MADD. Key Themes & Satire