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Review: Futurama’s "Where the Buggalo Roam" (2002) First aired on March 3, 2002, is the tenth episode of Futurama's third production season. This episode serves as a genre-blending satire that combines the "meet the parents" sitcom trope with classic Western themes, set against the red backdrop of Mars. Plot Overview
The conflict begins when a massive dust storm sweeps across the ranch, and the Wongs' entire herd of (giant, beetle-like cattle) is stolen by mysterious rustlers. Kif leads a recovery mission, eventually discovering that the rustlers are Native Martians living in a hidden reservation. The situation escalates when the Martians kidnap Amy, leading to a botched rescue attempt by Zapp Brannigan and an unlikely heroic turn for Kif. Key Themes and Satire Where the Buggalo Roam - The Infosphere, the Futurama Wiki
The Planet Express crew travels to the on Mars to celebrate "Mars Day"—the anniversary of when the Wong family's ancestors allegedly bought the planet from native Martians for a single bead. The episode focuses on Kif Kroker , Amy’s timid boyfriend, as he desperately tries to impress her wealthy and judgmental parents, Leo and Inez Wong.
Review: Futurama’s "Where the Buggalo Roam" (2002) First aired on March 3, 2002, is the tenth episode of Futurama's third production season. This episode serves as a genre-blending satire that combines the "meet the parents" sitcom trope with classic Western themes, set against the red backdrop of Mars. Plot Overview
The conflict begins when a massive dust storm sweeps across the ranch, and the Wongs' entire herd of (giant, beetle-like cattle) is stolen by mysterious rustlers. Kif leads a recovery mission, eventually discovering that the rustlers are Native Martians living in a hidden reservation. The situation escalates when the Martians kidnap Amy, leading to a botched rescue attempt by Zapp Brannigan and an unlikely heroic turn for Kif. Key Themes and Satire Where the Buggalo Roam - The Infosphere, the Futurama Wiki
The Planet Express crew travels to the on Mars to celebrate "Mars Day"—the anniversary of when the Wong family's ancestors allegedly bought the planet from native Martians for a single bead. The episode focuses on Kif Kroker , Amy’s timid boyfriend, as he desperately tries to impress her wealthy and judgmental parents, Leo and Inez Wong.