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A Farewell to Arms (Futurama) : ウィキペディア英語版
A Farewell to Arms (Futurama)

"A Farewell to Arms" is the second episode of the seventh season of the animated sitcom ''Futurama''. It originally aired on Comedy Central on June 20, 2012 directly after "The Bots and the Bees". In the episode, an ancient Martian prophecy predicts the end of civilization in the year 3012. The episode was written by Josh Weinstein and directed by Raymie Muzquiz. The episode received a WGA Award〔(wga awards ) 〕 nomination.
==Plot==
Professor Farnsworth launches a weather balloon to gather data on a series of recent, bizarre weather patterns on Earth. Fry ties his "lucky pants" to the balloon by mistake, so he shoots the balloon down and sends his pants down to Central Park on Earth, whereupon they are stolen by a Central Park Badger and dragged down a burrow. As the Planet Express crew go down the burrow to get them with Leela breaking her leg when Fry tries to save her from falling, they stumble upon an ancient Martian pyramid and a large stone calendar. Amy translates the ideograms on the calendar, saying she is somewhat familiar in Martian language and concludes that the world will end in 3012 which is this year. Farnsworth reviews the data from the weather balloon and finds that the Sun is about to release a giant solar flare that will destroy the planet.
An electromagnetic storm prevents all electrical appliances on Earth from working, including spaceships, preventing evacuation from the planet. However, Amy learns through the calendar that the pyramid is a giant stone spacecraft able to hold 30,000 people. As they try to use the spacecraft for themselves, the Planet Express crew are caught by Zapp Brannigan and brought before President Richard Nixon's Head. President Nixon's Head insists that a decision-making machine called the Choose-Matron be used to select the most optimal cross-section of humanity to take to Mars where they will restart human civilization. Fry is chosen because of his "lucky pants", while Leela is rejected since Zapp has been chosen to pilot the craft. Fry punches the Choose-Matron in anger causing the machine to accept him again. Before boarding can begin, Fry disguises his boarding ticket as one for Leela and gives it to her while he remains behind on Earth with Bender (who purposefully remains behind to take part in the looting).
After reaching Mars, the humans are greeted by Leo and Inez Wong where Dr. Zoidberg tells Leela that Fry is OK on Earth is still peaceful and serene before it is destroyed. On Earth, the humans left behind begin looting as Bender even steals from his apartment when Fry reminds him of that. On Mars, the humans end up constructing a new city named Dick Francisco and unveiled a statue called "Heroes" which commemorates the humans that were left behind on Earth. After the unveiling ceremony, the humans are then approached by the Martian Chief Singing Wind (who has returned to Mars to retrieve his possessions after abandoning his planet in "Where the Buggalo Roam"). Chief Singing Wind clarifies that the calendar foretells the destruction of Mars, not Earth as the solar flare will bypass Earth and hit Mars. After Chief Singing Wind leaves, everyone glares at Amy who states that some of the words of the Ancient Martian Languages are similar to the words of the Modern Martian Language. Because Zapp has disassembled the stone ship to construct the memorial statue, the humans on Mars are unable to escape as the solar flare bypasses Earth and strikes Mars, igniting the gases in the planet's crust and propelling Mars towards Earth. Within hundreds of feet from Earth's surface, the humans safely jump off of Mars and onto their home planet. However, Leela is unable to jump due to her broken leg. Fry tries to grab Leela atop the Planet Express building as the planet passes, but both only manage to tear off one of each other's arms. Scruffy rescues Leela off-screen using a ladder. With Mars still in Earth's orbit, Professor Farnsworth uses the birth machine from "Rebirth" to make new arms for Fry and Leela while their severed arms float off into space, still holding each other's hands.

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