Record-your-own-message card

The Record-Your-Own-Message Card is used to congratulate people on anniversaries (birtdays, wedding anniversaries, etc) or simply greet them. Fry bought Leela a card for her birthday in 3010. The card has a small camera that allows the user to record the message and usually turns on automatically.

By 3050, the Record-Own-Message Card was somehow improved (or has become obsolete), as Leela considers the one Fry bought her in 3010 to be "old".

Use
People in the 31st century are not supposed to use the card the way people in the 21st century were. They're not supposed to sign it, but to record a video greeting instead. One can record a greeting video nude, but doesn't have to since it's not mandatory. (Amy, however, has never recorded a non nude greeting video.)

Trivia

 * The "Happy Birthday to Mew!" greeting is a reference to the, a fictional character produced by the Japanese company.
 * The party invitation Nixon sent to every robot on Earth in "Crimes of the Hot" might have been a variation of the card.

Appearances

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