Commentary:Attack of the Killer App

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Commentary for
Attack of the Killer App
Production number6ACV03
On DVDSeason 6
Disc 1
Additional
Transcript
Participants
Matt Groening
Executive Producer
David X. Cohen
Executive Producer
Stephen Sandoval
Director
Dan Vebber
Co-Executive Producer
Billy West
Actor (Fry, Professor Farnsworth, miscellaneous)
John DiMaggio
Actor (Bender, miscellaneous)
Tress MacNeille
Actor (Mom, miscellaneous)
David Herman
Actor (Mayor Poopenmeyer, miscellaneous)
Peter Avanzino
Supervising Director
Lee Supercinski
Producer


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Topics of Discussion

  • Mayor Poopenmeyer's name originally appeared as a joke, but then he kept coming back and they kept having to use that name.
  • A lot of people were excited to see Flexo appear in the episode.
  • Scoop Chang used to work for the Beijing Bugle but now works for the New New York Times.
  • There was a lot of work put into making the planetary ring of Antares 3, and the scene in which the Planet Express ship flies through it.
  • Antares 3 is based on the real tragedy of how a lot of e-waste is shipped to underdeveloped parts of countries like India and China, where many underaged workers go through the trash to find useful scraps of metal.
  • David X. Cohen points out this episode saw the beginning of the three week run when there came a news story closely related to the episode plot every week. Exactly one week ahead of this episode, the iPhone 4 was released. Before "Proposition Infinity" went on the air, there was a news story about a voting about same-sex marriage. Around the time of "The Duh-Vinci Code", an actual Leonardo da Vinci painting was shown to have an other painting underneath it.
  • Peter Avanzino claims he asked them to keep the TV crooked for the rest of the season.
  • This is Stephen Sandoval's first directed Futurama episode. He points out how he has always been a big science-fiction fan, and he enjoys getting to bring that into the stories.
  • The song when they come in to Mom Store is often assumed to be a licensed composition, but it is original to the episode, by composer Christopher Tyng.
  • Matt Groening repeatedly rants about the amount of puke jokes in this episode and how he is against them.


Highlights / Quotes

    <poem>Stephen Sandoval There was a lot of people who were really excited to see Flexo in this episode... Billy West Yeah. Tress MacNeille Yeah. Stephen Sandoval ...and they are all dead now. He needs a spin-off series or something.