[s7e18] The Laser-inth May 2026
In a classic Belcher scheme, the group creates a diversion to swap the discontinued Francine with a popular "Sabrina" doll to save her from destruction. 3. Cultural Parodies & References
It is Bob’s birthday, and his only wish is to see the final performance of the Zentipede rock-and-roll laser show at the local planetarium—a show he loved as a child.
Linda, Tina, and Louise visit Gretchen at her new job at a Special Girl store (a parody of American Girl). [S7E18] The Laser-inth
In the story follows Bob and Gene attending a farewell laser light show, while Linda and the girls visit a doll-themed restaurant. Feature Analysis: "The Laser-inth" 1. Primary Plot: A Father-Son Bonding "Laser-inth"
The episode pokes fun at the high-stakes, overly dramatic world of premium doll collectors and themed dining. In a classic Belcher scheme, the group creates
Louise discovers a doll named Francine , a "Cold War Spy" ballerina, who is being discontinued and scheduled to be shredded.
The fictional band and their album General Inzanity (about a robot army takeover in 2007) parody 70s progressive rock operas like those by Rush or Styx . Linda, Tina, and Louise visit Gretchen at her
David Herman provided the rock vocals for the Zentipede songs.