Neutopia

"Neutopia" is the one hundred and eighth episode of Futurama, the twentieth of the sixth production season and the first of the eighth broadcast season. It is scheduled to air 23 June, 2011, with "Benderama" immediately following its airing. Seeing as "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular" was broadcast between the two seasons as a holiday special, "Neutopia" could be considered the season premiere.

Story
We encounter an alien that does not understand the concept of 'gender' and so when it meets the crew it goes about conducting experiments such as altering their own genders.

Production
On 28 February, 2011, Comedy Central released two promotional pictures for "Neutopia" in celebration of the show's 10 million likes on.

Countdown to Futurama began releasing promotional material for the episode in May 2011. It has so far released six items: a clip featuring the Planet Express crew members with swapped genders on 4 May, concept art of a female Dr. Zoidberg on 5 May, a promotional picture featuring Amy, Fry, and Leela sleeping together on 6 May, concept art of the Planet Express ship dressed as an airplane on 7 May, part of the storyboard showing the crew make a photo shoot on 8 May, and concept art of a female Scruffy on 14 May. On 16 June, a video clip from the episode was released on io9, featuring humans (including the PE crew) on a planet, discussing the concept of gender with a rock alien.

Reception
In a preview of "Neutopia" and "Benderama", Katie Schenkel from CliqueClack TV commented that these episodes "[weren't] [her] favourite". On "Neutopia", Schenkel felt the episode was too reminiscing of "Amazon Women in the Mood", but not in a good way. Schenkel argues that the usage of stereotypical male jokes towards women (such as women likes shopping) – which is primarily what "Neutopia" is about – is rather tiring and used. But where "Amazon Women in the Mood" excelled at the usage of these jokes, "Neutopia" falls flat, Schenkel writes, considering many of the jokes seem like they were the ones that didn't make it to the season 3 episode. In fact, the sex changing plot, Schenkel writes, fells tacked on and ruins the pace of the episode, as it is resolved just as it happens. Further, Schenkel feels the episode is unlike Futurama in that its reflection on gender and sex doesn't feel smart or witty, but rather lazy and unfunny. David Hinckley of The Daily News was more receptive of the episode however. He gave it three and a half stars out of five. He stated that the return of the show "doesn't seem to have lost much from either its edge or its attitude.

Trivia

 * It is among the few one-word titled media.

Allusions

 * The rock alien resembles a gray-coloured.
 * The design of female Scruffy's clothes resemble that of Cora in . The same reference is made in "A Clockwork Origin", in which Amy's clothes are ripped in a similar fashion by the trilobots.

Continuity

 * The Professor's girlfriend from "Three Hundred Big Boys" appears. This is her only cameo appearance except for the audience scene in Into the Wild Green Yonder.
 * Dr. Cahill, who handled Hermes' head in Bender's Big Score, makes an appearance.
 * When Bender switches gender and becomes a fembot, it is in his female persona Coilette from "Bend Her".

Characters

 * Amy
 * Bender
 * Dr. Cahill
 * Farnsworth
 * Farnsworth's girlfriend
 * Fry
 * Hattie
 * Hermes
 * LaBarbara
 * Leela
 * Debut: Pink fridge
 * Debut: Rock alien
 * Sal
 * Scruffy
 * Victor
 * Dr. Zoidberg