The Planet Express crew travels to the on Mars to celebrate "Mars Day"—the anniversary of when the Wong family's ancestors allegedly bought the planet from native Martians for a single bead. The episode focuses on Kif Kroker , Amy’s timid boyfriend, as he desperately tries to impress her wealthy and judgmental parents, Leo and Inez Wong.
Review: Futurama’s "Where the Buggalo Roam" (2002) First aired on March 3, 2002, is the tenth episode of Futurama's third production season. This episode serves as a genre-blending satire that combines the "meet the parents" sitcom trope with classic Western themes, set against the red backdrop of Mars. Plot Overview
The conflict begins when a massive dust storm sweeps across the ranch, and the Wongs' entire herd of (giant, beetle-like cattle) is stolen by mysterious rustlers. Kif leads a recovery mission, eventually discovering that the rustlers are Native Martians living in a hidden reservation. The situation escalates when the Martians kidnap Amy, leading to a botched rescue attempt by Zapp Brannigan and an unlikely heroic turn for Kif. Key Themes and Satire Where the Buggalo Roam - The Infosphere, the Futurama Wiki