HAL Institute

The HAL Institute is an asylum for criminally insane robots. Doctors and nurses use shocks of electricity to calm down their patients during interviews with psychiatrists. For a brief portion of time, Fry was admitted to the hospital after wrongly being found guilty of aiding in a bank robbery.

HAL Institute
LocationNew New York, Earth
First appearance"Insane in the Mainframe" (3ACV11)

Known Employees

Known Patients Admitted

PatientAdmitted for/Condition
BenderPlead insanity during a trial for bank robbery, after being framed by Roberto. Admitted again for being unable to differentiate fantasy from reality.
FryPlead insanity during a trial for bank robbery, after being framed by Roberto. Admitted to the HAL Institute as the mental hospital for humans was full, due to Judge Whitey considering being poor a mental illness.
Malfunctioning EddieHis explosion problem got worse, and his prices turned out really to be insane.
RobertoFor holding up the same bank twice, which was deemed insane. Later revealed to have been built as an insane robot.
Unit 2013Thinks he is human.
Hair RobotToo obsessed with his hair.
Pay 'n' Chew RobotDoes not really appear to be insane, but rather ill.
NormReceives transmissions from the CIA on his teeth. While this is true, no one believes him, and the constant messages have left him completely neurotic.
FrankieThinks he works in a lunchroom, and so was put to work in the Institute's lunchroom. Possibly not insane.
LinctronWhile he does think he is Abraham Lincoln, he has split personalities, all of them Lincoln. His comment may suggest his personalities split is up to 200. He appears also to be the animatronic Lincoln found at Disneyland.
Mad HatterbotFrom Alice in Wonderland, his insanity is obvious.
Rosie the Robot MaidStarted believing that everything must be clean, and murdered Astro and Elroy because they were dirty.
Teapot RobotUnknown.

Trivia

  • The Institute is named after HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey who was an insane artificial intelligence.
  • Birds can be seen flying above the HAL Institute sign to represent cartoonish 'seeing stars'.
 * The birds could also be in reference to the title of the 1962 novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"

Appearances

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