Difference between revisions of "Commentary:Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?"

From The Infosphere, the Futurama Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(small rewrite, removed boxes asked for expansion)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{QualityControl}}
{{expansion}}
{{Stub}}


{{commentary infobox
{{commentary infobox
Line 37: Line 34:
* Rich Moore was in drag at a ''Futurama'' costume party.
* Rich Moore was in drag at a ''Futurama'' costume party.
* Was Robo-Rooter's voice altered? John DiMaggio says no, he simply sung that low.
* Was Robo-Rooter's voice altered? John DiMaggio says no, he simply sung that low.
** David X Cohen sings the praises of pitch alteration technology.
** David X Cohen praises pitch alteration technology.
* Pointing out "one of the dirtiest, but subtlest jokes on ''Futurama''": the Kegelcizer.
* Pointing out "one of the dirtiest, but subtlest jokes on ''Futurama''": the Kegelcizer.
* Followed by a more explicitly "dirty" scene, the nude sauna, which took "countless hours" to make. The sauna scene was useful long after the episode's airing, as a counter to censors complaining about nudity in later episodes.
* Followed by a more explicitly "dirty" scene, the nude sauna, which took "countless hours" to make. The sauna scene was useful long after the episode's airing, as a counter to censors complaining about nudity in later episodes.
** David asks if Rough Draft could redraw the very large man to be completely naked, to which Rich Moore hoarsely replies "Right on it, Mr. C."
* David asks Eric Kaplan what inspired the episode, but already knows the answer: the ''Star Trek'' episode "Amok Time".
* David asks Eric Kaplan what inspired the episode, but already knows the answer: the ''Star Trek'' episode "Amok Time".
** Eric says that it's also "a parody of evolutionary biology as an explanation of human behavior". Probably ,ore people are familiar with "Amok Time".
** Eric says that it's also "a parody of evolutionary biology as an explanation of human behavior".  
* Zoidberg's fin never appeared again (this was true until its reappearance in "[[Bender's Big Score]]"). It was "expensive". Zoidberg has a lot of one-time features, because he's "every sea animal".
* Zoidberg's fin never appeared again (this was true until its reappearance in "[[Bender's Big Score]]"). Zoidberg has a lot of one-time features, because he's "every sea animal".
* Jon talks about Randy, who is the birthing instructor in this episode. In Randy's original appearance, he was old and named "Man in Mob", but John gave him a flamboyant style, "someone worth bringing back". Later he's in a jewelry story.
* Randy is the birthing instructor in this episode. In Randy's original appearance, he was old and named "Man in Mob", but John gave him a flamboyant style, making him "someone worth bringing back" according to David. Later he's in a jewelry story.
* Bender has a hatred of Zoidberg which is inexplicable except "for jokes".
* Bender has a hatred of Zoidberg which is inexplicable except "for jokes".
* Chitin is defined, "a hard shell-like substance".
* Chitin is defined, "a hard shell-like substance".
* Admiration of the Decapod scenery and sand effects, which are speckled with PhotoShop. Explanation of how the background is digitally repeated for car travel shots; David jokes that he'd never heard of the technique before (it is very old in animation). The crab-car was hand-animated, not 3D.
* Admiration of the Decapod scenery and sand effects, which are speckled with PhotoShop. Explanation of how the background is digitally repeated for car travel shots; David jokes that he'd never heard of the technique before (the non-digital version is very old in animation). The crab-car was hand-animated, not 3D.
* The arena is primarily based on the one in the film ''[[Wikipedia:Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''.
* The arena is primarily based on the one in the film ''[[Wikipedia:Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''.
* Bender fails to take over the episode. When characters like he and Zoidberg aren't at the center of the plot, all their lines can be funny. Bender is disgusted by humanity's basics.
* Bender fails to take over the episode. When characters like he and Zoidberg aren't at the center of the plot, all their lines can be funny. Bender is disgusted by humanity's basics.
* Laughter at John's way to pronounce "Tress is the best."
* Laughter at John's emphatic "Tress is the best."
* It's terrible when women tell men they're genetically inferior, especially women with scary claws.
* It's terrible when women tell men they're genetically inferior, especially women with scary claws.
* The Planet Express ship has ambiguous architecture, similar to that of the Simpsons house.
* The Planet Express ship has ambiguous architecture, similar to that of the Simpsons house.
* Impressive how much emotion can be conveyed by an inhuman creature such as Edna the Decapodian.
* It's impressive how much emotion can be conveyed by an inhuman creature such as Edna the Decapodian.
* The Red Primate restaurant is a riff on [[Wikipedia:Red Lobster|Red Lobster]].
* The Red Primate restaurant is a riff on [[Wikipedia:Red Lobster|Red Lobster]].
* The story ending "And that's why they call me Honest Bender" is based on a [[Wikipedia:W.C. Fields|W.C. Fields]] routine.
* The story ending "And that's why they call me Honest Bender" is based on a [[Wikipedia:W.C. Fields|W.C. Fields]] routine.
* David admires the wallpaper, but it's not wallpaper, it's sand.
* David admires the wallpaper but it's not wallpaper, it's sand.
* A "mud bug" is a crayfish.
* Fry calls Edna a "mud bug", which is a crayfish.
* Zooming out from Fry and changing color is done with in-camera effects.
* Zooming out from Fry and changing color is done with in-camera effects.
* When David Herman first tested the Decapodian leader's voice, no one understood him, which added to its humor and they told him to use it. David had felt a particular take of one line, "One of the friends must ''die''", could never be used, but it finally was, since he couldn't get it out of his head.
* When David Herman first tested the Decapodian leader's voice, no one understood him, but they told him to use it. David had felt a particular take of one line, "One of the friends must ''die''", could never be used, but it finally was, since he couldn't get it out of his head.
* They usually try to shoot around crowds, making the arena difficult with "a lot of pencil mileage".
* They usually try to shoot around crowds, making the arena difficult with "a lot of pencil mileage".
* The third weapon, chosen by Fry, is the only one not inspired by the weapons in "Amok Time".
* The third weapon, chosen by Fry, is the only one not inspired by the weapons in "Amok Time".
* The National Anthem gag originally made Cohen laugh until he cried.
* The National Anthem gag originally made Cohen laugh until he cried.
* --- has dropped the relevant animators' names when possible.
* One 360-degree shot was "pretty simple", done with a combination of 3D background and 2D foreground.
* One 360-degree shot was "pretty simple", done with a combination of 3D background and 2D foreground.
* Futurama takes a "stand against multiculturalism" in the form of Fry's dismissal of Decapodian customs.
* Futurama takes a "stand against multiculturalism" in the form of Fry's dismissal of Decapodian customs.
* Fry's arm-loss prompted lots of debate about the degree of violence. "Ugh, what were we thinking? Why did you buy this DVD?"
* Fry's arm-loss prompted lots of debate about the degree of violence to portray. "Ugh, what were we thinking? Why did you buy this DVD?"
** It was the first of many times Fry loses a body part.
** It was the first of many times Fry loses a body part.
** Matt points out that Fry loses an arm without losing energy.
** Zoidberg giving Fry morphine was Matt's idea, to lend plausibility to Fry not showing pain.
** Zoidberg giving Fry morphine was Matt's idea, to lend plausibility to Fry not showing pain.
* Bender is covered in guano, which David will define "later". Matt thought guano was only from bats, but "that's bat guano".
* Bender is covered in guano, which David will define "later". Matt thought guano was only from bats, but "that's bat guano".

Latest revision as of 22:26, 26 January 2015

Commentary for
Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?
Why Must I be a Crustacean in Love.jpg
Production number2ACV05
On DVDSeason 2
Disc 1
Additional
Transcript
Participants
Matt Groening
Executive Producer
David X. Cohen
Executive Producer/Head Writer
Rich Moore
Supervising Director
John DiMaggio
Voice actor (Bender, miscellaneous)
Paul D. Calder
Editor
Eric Kaplan
Writer
Brian Sheesley
Director

Topics of Discussion

  • Rich Moore was in drag at a Futurama costume party.
  • Was Robo-Rooter's voice altered? John DiMaggio says no, he simply sung that low.
    • David X Cohen praises pitch alteration technology.
  • Pointing out "one of the dirtiest, but subtlest jokes on Futurama": the Kegelcizer.
  • Followed by a more explicitly "dirty" scene, the nude sauna, which took "countless hours" to make. The sauna scene was useful long after the episode's airing, as a counter to censors complaining about nudity in later episodes.
  • David asks Eric Kaplan what inspired the episode, but already knows the answer: the Star Trek episode "Amok Time".
    • Eric says that it's also "a parody of evolutionary biology as an explanation of human behavior".
  • Zoidberg's fin never appeared again (this was true until its reappearance in "Bender's Big Score"). Zoidberg has a lot of one-time features, because he's "every sea animal".
  • Randy is the birthing instructor in this episode. In Randy's original appearance, he was old and named "Man in Mob", but John gave him a flamboyant style, making him "someone worth bringing back" according to David. Later he's in a jewelry story.
  • Bender has a hatred of Zoidberg which is inexplicable except "for jokes".
  • Chitin is defined, "a hard shell-like substance".
  • Admiration of the Decapod scenery and sand effects, which are speckled with PhotoShop. Explanation of how the background is digitally repeated for car travel shots; David jokes that he'd never heard of the technique before (the non-digital version is very old in animation). The crab-car was hand-animated, not 3D.
  • The arena is primarily based on the one in the film Spartacus.
  • Bender fails to take over the episode. When characters like he and Zoidberg aren't at the center of the plot, all their lines can be funny. Bender is disgusted by humanity's basics.
  • Laughter at John's emphatic "Tress is the best."
  • It's terrible when women tell men they're genetically inferior, especially women with scary claws.
  • The Planet Express ship has ambiguous architecture, similar to that of the Simpsons house.
  • It's impressive how much emotion can be conveyed by an inhuman creature such as Edna the Decapodian.
  • The Red Primate restaurant is a riff on Red Lobster.
  • The story ending "And that's why they call me Honest Bender" is based on a W.C. Fields routine.
  • David admires the wallpaper — but it's not wallpaper, it's sand.
  • Fry calls Edna a "mud bug", which is a crayfish.
  • Zooming out from Fry and changing color is done with in-camera effects.
  • When David Herman first tested the Decapodian leader's voice, no one understood him, but they told him to use it. David had felt a particular take of one line, "One of the friends must die", could never be used, but it finally was, since he couldn't get it out of his head.
  • They usually try to shoot around crowds, making the arena difficult with "a lot of pencil mileage".
  • The third weapon, chosen by Fry, is the only one not inspired by the weapons in "Amok Time".
  • The National Anthem gag originally made Cohen laugh until he cried.
  • One 360-degree shot was "pretty simple", done with a combination of 3D background and 2D foreground.
  • Futurama takes a "stand against multiculturalism" in the form of Fry's dismissal of Decapodian customs.
  • Fry's arm-loss prompted lots of debate about the degree of violence to portray. "Ugh, what were we thinking? Why did you buy this DVD?"
    • It was the first of many times Fry loses a body part.
    • Zoidberg giving Fry morphine was Matt's idea, to lend plausibility to Fry not showing pain.
  • Bender is covered in guano, which David will define "later". Matt thought guano was only from bats, but "that's bat guano".
  • Keeping Fry's arm-on-wrong-side operation a surprise was a small animation challenge.
    • The final chop-and-splat was a last-minute addition.

Highlights / Quotes

  • Rich Moore: and I'm Rich Moore supervising director...of the series. John DiMaggio: And also the hottest man in drag at the Rough Draft Halloween Party. Rich Moore: God bless you.