Bot Planet: [s1e5] Fear Of A
When Bender is captured as a suspected human sympathizer, Fry and Leela don crude robot disguises to rescue him. They successfully pass a "humanity test"—which requires them to choose a "properly formatted data file" over a puppy—but are eventually outed when Leela sneezes. After hiding in a cinema showing anti-human propaganda films, they find that Bender has reinvented himself as a local hero by claiming to be a prolific human-slayer.
The crew is eventually captured and brought before the "Robot Elders," the secretive, corrupt rulers of the planet. In a satirical twist, the Elders admit they know humans are not a threat; they simply use them as scapegoats to distract the robot populace from their own incompetent leadership and a crippling lug nut shortage. [S1E5] Fear of a Bot Planet
The episode begins with Bender complaining about the mistreatment of robots by humans, specifically noting their exclusion from "Blernsball," a chaotic futuristic version of baseball. Despite his protests and the invention of a fake two-week holiday called "Robonukah" to avoid work, he is forced to make a delivery to Chapek 9, a planet inhabited by radical robot separatists who kill humans on sight. When Bender is captured as a suspected human