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'''[[Don (honorific)|Don]] Juan Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, Count of Montizón''' ({{lang-fr|Jean Charles Marie Isidore de Bourbon, comte de Montizón}}) (15 May, 1822 – 18 November, 1887) was the [[Carlist]] claimant to the throne of [[Spain]] from 1860 to 1868, and the [[Legitimist]] claimant to the throne of [[France]] from 1883 to 1887.
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== Youth and marriage ==
== [[DVDs#Volume One|Season 1]] ==
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Juan was born at the [[Palacio Real de Aranjuez]] in [[Madrid]], the younger son of the [[Infante Carlos of Spain, Count of Molina|Infante Carlos of Spain]], brother of King [[Ferdinand VII of Spain|Ferdinand VII]], and his first wife, [[Infanta Maria Francisca of Portugal]].  He was raised in an atmosphere imbued with traditional values of loyalty to the monarchy and the Church.
== [[DVDs#Volume Two|Season 2]] ==
{{season 2|c=1}}


In March 1833 Juan moved with his family to Portugal.  The following September Juan's uncle Ferdinand VII died, and Juan's father Carlos claimed the throne of Spain as King Carlos V.  Carlos opposed the succession of his infant niece Queen [[Isabella II of Spain|Isabella II]] whose mother the Queen Regent [[Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies|Maria Christina]] managed to take control on behalf of her daughter.  In June 1834 Juan moved with his family to England where they lived at Gloucester Lodge, Old Brompton Road, and later at Alverstoke Old Rectory, Hampshire.  He remained in England throughout the [[First Carlist War]], playing no part in it on account of his youth.
== [[DVDs#Volume Three|Season 3]] ==
{{season 3|c=1}}


On 15 January, 1837 the [[Cortes Generales|Cortes]] which was controlled by the Isabellists passed a law, ratified by the Queen Regent Maria Christina, which excluded Juan, his father, and brothers from the Spanish succession. By the same law the title of ''Infante of Spain'' was removed from Juan and his family.  From the perspective of the Carlists this law was invalid.
== [[DVDs#Volume Four|Season 4]] ==
{{season 4|c=1}}


On 6 February, 1847, Juan married the [[Archduchess Maria Beatrix of Austria-Este]], daughter of Duke [[Francis IV of Modena|Francis IV]] of [[Modena]] and Princess [[Maria Beatrice of Savoy]]. The couple had two sons:
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* [[Carlos, Duke of Madrid]] (1848-1909).
== Season 5 ==
* [[Alfonso Carlos, Duke of San Jaime]] (1849-1936).
:''The fifth production season is simply the [[#Direct-to-DVD films|films]] cut up in 16 episodes (4 per film) to form episodes to be aired on Comedy Central. Since the films are produced with FOX, the production code still probably belongs to FOX.''
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Juan and Beatrix lived first in Modena, but had to leave during the [[The Revolutions of 1848 in the Italian states|revolution of 1848]].  After a brief time in Austria, they settled in London where their younger son was born.  In spite of the conservatism and religious piety of his own family and particularly that of his wife, Juan developed liberal tendencies.  He separated from his wife who returned to Modena where she raised her two sons.
== Direct-to-DVD films ==
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== Claimant to the throne of Spain ==


Juan played no part in the 1860 Carlist rising led by his brother [[Carlos, Conde de Montemolin|Carlos Luis, count of Montemolín]]. On 21 April Carlos Luis was captured by the troops of [[Isabella II of Spain|Isabella II]] and forced to renounce his claims to the Spanish throne.  On 2 June Juan published a declaration affirming his accession as '''Juan III, King of Spain''';<ref>Jaime Del Burgo, ''Carlos VII y su tiempo: Leyenda y realidad'' (Pamplona: Gobierno de Navarra, 1994), 93-94.</ref> henceforward he used the title ''conde de Montizón'' (in commemoration of a commandery of the [[Order of Santiago]] which belonged to his father).  Juan's accession declaration used phrases such as "the light and progress of the age"; these phrases caused great offence to many Carlists most of whom refused to support him.


Once he had left Spain, his brother Carlos Luis renounced his abdication.  On 15 June he declared that it was invalid since he had been forced to sign against his will.<ref>Del Burgo, 95.</ref>  Juan refused to accept his brother's declaration.  Until the unexpected death of Carlos Luis the following January, there were two Carlist claimants.
== [[Season 6]] ==
{{season 6|c=1}}


During the early 1860s the popularity of the government of Isabella II continued to decline.  Juan's liberal views, however, ensured that he was not a viable candidate for the Carlists.  In 1866, Juan's elder son Carlos (now aged eighteen) asked his father to abdicate his rights, but he did nothing.<ref>Del Burgo, 131-133.</ref>  Two years later, however, on 3 October, 1868, Juan signed a decree of abdication at [[Paris]].<ref>Del Burgo, 153.</ref>  He became an active supporter of his son Carlos' attempts to regain the Spanish throne in the [[Third Carlist War]].
== [[Season 7]] ==
{{season 7|c=1}}


After his abdication Juan lived mostly in England in the town of Worthing.  He used the name Charles Monfort. He lived with an Englishwoman, Ellen Sarah Carter, with whom he had a son John Monfort (1861-1929) and a daughter Helen (1859-1947).
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== Claimant to the throne of France ==
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On 24 August, 1883 Juan's distant cousin and brother-in-law [[Henri, comte de Chambord]] died.  Henri had been the [[Legitimist]] claimant to the throne of [[France]].  Henri's widow, [[Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria-Este (1817–1886)|Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria-Este]], and a minority of his supporters held that Juan as senior male descendant of [[Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]] was his successor.  They proclaimed him as '''Jean III, King of France and Navarre'''.  He issued a declaration saying, "Having become Head of the House of Bourbon by the death of my brother-in-law and cousin, the Comte de Chambord, I declare that I do not in any way renounce the rights to the throne of France which I have held since my birth".  But other than this declaration he made no active claim to the French throne.
 
Juan died at his home (25 Seafield Road) in Hove in 1887.  His funeral mass was held 24 November in Sacred Heart Church in Hove in the presence of his two sons.<ref>Del Burgo, 325.</ref>  Then his body was taken to [[Trieste]] where it is buried in the chapel of Saint Charles Borromeo in the [[Cathedral of San Giusto, Trieste|Basilica di San Giusto]].<ref>Del Burgo, 326.</ref>
 
== Ancestors ==
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|3= 3. [[Infanta Maria Francisca of Portugal]]
|4= 4. [[Charles IV of Spain]]
|5= 5. [[Maria Luisa of Spain]]
|6= 6. [[John VI of Portugal]]
|7= 7. [[Carlota Joaquina of Spain]]
|8= 8. [[Charles III of Spain]]
|9= 9. [[Maria Amalia of Saxony]]
|10= 10. [[Philip, Duke of Parma]]
|11= 11. [[Princess Louise Élisabeth of France]]
|12= 12. [[Peter III of Portugal]]
|13= 13. [[Maria I of Portugal]]
|14= 14. [[Charles IV of Spain]]
|15= 15. [[Maria Luisa of Spain]]
|16= 16. [[Philip V of Spain]]
|17= 17. [[Elisabeth of Parma]]
|18= 18. [[Augustus III of Poland]]
|19= 19. [[Maria Josepha of Austria]]
|20= 20. [[Philip V of Spain]]
|21= 21. [[Elisabeth of Parma]]
|22= 22. [[Louis XV of France]]
|23= 23. [[Marie Leszczyńska]]
|24= 24. [[John V of Portugal]]
|25= 25. [[Maria Anna of Austria]]
|26= 26. [[Joseph I of Portugal]]
|27= 27. [[Mariana Victoria of Spain]]
|28= 28. [[Charles III of Spain]]
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== References ==
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== External links ==
Juan's [http://www.univ-paris13.fr/CRIDAF/SFEVE/BlowUps/1852Hippo.jpg photograph] of the hippopotamus at the London Zoo, 1852 [http://www.univ-paris13.fr/CRIDAF/SFEVE/SFEVE3.htm]
 
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 15 September 2013

Note: Episode commentaries are listed in production order, not broadcast order. If you are looking for the episode listing, click here.

Commentary in Production Order
Season Episodes On DVD
1 13 Volume One
2 19 Volume Two
3 22 Volume 3
4 18 Volume 4
X Films:
4
BBS · TBwaBB · BG · ItWGY
6 26 Volume 5 · Volume 6
7 26 Volume 7 · Volume 8
Episodes
Listing order: Production · Broadcast · Branded
Commentaries · Transcripts
Title captions · Opening cartoons · Deleted scenes
Comics
Grouping: Regional · Comparitive

Season 1

Title Original airdate
FOX
Production code TV Broadcast #
Commentary:Space Pilot 3000 28 March, 1999 1ACV01 S01E01 1
Commentary:The Series Has Landed 4 April, 1999 1ACV02 S01E02 2
Commentary:I, Roommate 6 April, 1999 1ACV03 S01E03 3
Commentary:Love's Labours Lost in Space 13 April, 1999 1ACV04 S01E04 4
Commentary:Fear of a Bot Planet 20 April, 1999 1ACV05 S01E05 5
Commentary:A Fishful of Dollars 27 April, 1999 1ACV06 S01E06 6
Commentary:My Three Suns 4 May, 1999 1ACV07 S01E07 7
Commentary:A Big Piece of Garbage 11 May, 1999 1ACV08 S01E08 8
Commentary:Hell Is Other Robots 18 May, 1999 1ACV09 S01E09 9
Commentary:A Flight to Remember 26 September, 1999 1ACV10 S02E01 10
Commentary:Mars University 3 October, 1999 1ACV11 S02E02 11
Commentary:When Aliens Attack 7 November, 1999 1ACV12 S02E03 12
Commentary:Fry and the Slurm Factory 14 November, 1999 1ACV13 S02E04 13

Season 2

Title Original airdate
FOX
Production code TV Broadcast #
Commentary:I Second that Emotion 21 November, 1999 2ACV01 S02E05 14
Commentary:Brannigan, Begin Again 28 November, 1999 2ACV02 S02E06 15
Commentary:A Head in the Polls 12 December, 1999 2ACV03 S02E07 16
Commentary:Xmas Story 19 December, 1999 2ACV04 S02E08 17
Commentary:Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love? 6 February, 2000 2ACV05 S02E09 18
Commentary:The Lesser of Two Evils 20 February, 2000 2ACV06 S02E11 19
Commentary:Put Your Head on My Shoulders 13 February, 2000 2ACV07 S02E10 20
Commentary:Raging Bender 27 February, 2000 2ACV08 S02E12 21
Commentary:A Bicyclops Built for Two 6 March, 2000 2ACV09 S02E13 22
Commentary:A Clone of My Own 9 April, 2000 2ACV10 S02E15 23
Commentary:How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back 2 April, 2000 2ACV11 S02E14 24
Commentary:The Deep South 16 April, 2000 2ACV12 S02E16 25
Commentary:Bender Gets Made 30 April, 2000 2ACV13 S02E17 26
Commentary:Mother's Day 14 May, 2000 2ACV14 S02E19 27
Commentary:The Problem with Popplers 7 May, 2000 2ACV15 S02E18 28
Commentary:Anthology of Interest I 21 May, 2000 2ACV16 S02E20 29
Commentary:War Is the H-Word 26 November, 2000 2ACV17 S03E02 30
Commentary:The Honking 5 November, 2000 2ACV18 S03E01 31
Commentary:The Cryonic Woman 3 December, 2000 2ACV19 S03E03 32

Season 3

Title Original airdate
FOX
Production code TV Broadcast #
Commentary:Amazon Women in the Mood 4 February, 2001 3ACV01 S03E05 33
Commentary:Parasites Lost 21 January, 2001 3ACV02 S03E04 34
Commentary:A Tale of Two Santas 23 December, 2001 3ACV03 S04E02 35
Commentary:The Luck of the Fryrish 11 March, 2001 3ACV04 S03E10 36
Commentary:The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz 4 March, 2001 3ACV05 S03E09 37
Commentary:Bendless Love 11 February, 2001 3ACV06 S03E06 38
Commentary:The Day the Earth Stood Stupid 18 February, 2001 3ACV07 S03E07 39
Commentary:That's Lobstertainment! 25 February, 2001 3ACV08 S03E08 40
Commentary:The Cyber House Rules 1 April, 2001 3ACV09 S03E11 41
Commentary:Where the Buggalo Roam 3 March, 2002 3ACV10 S04E06 42
Commentary:Insane in the Mainframe 8 April, 2001 3ACV11 S03E12 43
Commentary:The Route of All Evil 8 December, 2002 3ACV12 S05E03 44
Commentary:Bendin' in the Wind 22 April, 2001 3ACV13 S03E13 45
Commentary:Time Keeps on Slippin' 6 May, 2001 3ACV14 S03E14 46
Commentary:I Dated a Robot 13 May, 2001 3ACV15 S03E15 47
Commentary:A Leela of Her Own 7 April, 2002 3ACV16 S04E10 48
Commentary:A Pharaoh to Remember 10 March, 2002 3ACV17 S04E07 49
Commentary:Anthology of Interest II 6 January, 2002 3ACV18 S04E03 50
Commentary:Roswell that Ends Well 9 December, 2001 3ACV19 S04E01 51
Commentary:Godfellas 17 March, 2002 3ACV20 S04E08 52
Commentary:Future Stock 31 March, 2002 3ACV21 S04E09 53
Commentary:The 30% Iron Chef 14 April, 2002 3ACV22 S04E11 54

Season 4

Title Original airdate
FOX
Production code TV Broadcast #
Commentary:Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch 12 January, 2003 4ACV01 S05E05 55
Commentary:Leela's Homeworld 17 February, 2002 4ACV02 S04E05 56
Commentary:Love and Rocket 10 February, 2002 4ACV03 S04E04 57
Commentary:Less than Hero 2 March, 2003 4ACV04 S05E06 58
Commentary:A Taste of Freedom 22 December, 2002 4ACV05 S05E04 59
Commentary:Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television 3 August, 2003 4ACV06 S05E15 60
Commentary:Jurassic Bark 17 November, 2002 4ACV07 S05E02 61
Commentary:Crimes of the Hot 10 November, 2002 4ACV08 S05E01 62
Commentary:Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles 17 November, 2003 4ACV09 S05E07 63
Commentary:The Why of Fry 6 April, 2003 4ACV10 S05E08 64
Commentary:Where No Fan Has Gone Before 21 April, 2002 4ACV11 S04E12 65
Commentary:The Sting 1 June, 2003 4ACV12 S05E09 66
Commentary:Bend Her 20 July, 2003 4ACV13 S05E13 67
Commentary:Obsoletely Fabulous 27 July, 2003 4ACV14 S05E14 68
Commentary:The Farnsworth Parabox 8 June, 2003 4ACV15 S05E10 69
Commentary:Three Hundred Big Boys 15 June, 2003 4ACV16 S05E11 70
Commentary:Spanish Fry 13 July, 2003 4ACV17 S05E12 71
Commentary:The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings 10 August, 2003 4ACV18 S05E16 72


Direct-to-DVD films

Title Release date
(DVD)
Release date
(Blu-Ray Disc)
Production code #
Commentary:Bender's Big Score R1: 27 November, 2007
R2: 7 April, 2008
R4: 5 March, 2008
RA/B: TBA 5ACV01, 5ACV02, 5ACV03, 5ACV04 1
Commentary:The Beast with a Billion Backs R1: 24 June, 2008
R2: 30 June, 2008
R4: 6 August, 2008
RA/B: TBA 5ACV05, 5ACV06, 5ACV07, 5ACV08 2
Commentary:Bender's Game R1: 4 November, 2008
R2: 3 November, 2008
R4: 10 December, 2008
RA/B: 3 November, 2008 5ACV09, 5ACV10, 5ACV11, 5ACV12 3
Commentary:Into the Wild Green Yonder R1: 24 February, 2009
R2: 23 February, 2009
R4: 4 March, 2009
RA/B: 23 February, 2009 5ACV13, 5ACV14, 5ACV15, 5ACV16 4


Season 6

Title Original airdate
Comedy Central
Production code TV Broadcast #
Commentary:Rebirth 24 June, 2010 6ACV01 S07E01 89
Commentary:In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela 24 June, 2010 6ACV02 S07E02 90
Commentary:Attack of the Killer App 1 July, 2010 6ACV03 S07E03 91
Commentary:Proposition Infinity 8 July, 2010 6ACV04 S07E04 92
Commentary:The Duh-Vinci Code 15 July, 2010 6ACV05 S07E05 93
Commentary:Lethal Inspection 22 July, 2010 6ACV06 S07E06 94
Commentary:The Late Philip J. Fry 29 July, 2010 6ACV07 S07E07 95
Commentary:That Darn Katz! 5 August, 2010 6ACV08 S07E08 96
Commentary:A Clockwork Origin 12 August, 2010 6ACV09 S07E09 97
Commentary:The Prisoner of Benda 19 August, 2010 6ACV10 S07E10 98
Commentary:Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences 26 August, 2010 6ACV11 S07E11 99
Commentary:The Mutants Are Revolting 2 September, 2010 6ACV12 S07E12 100
Commentary:The Futurama Holiday Spectacular 21 November, 2010 6ACV13 S07E13 101
Commentary:The Silence of the Clamps 14 July, 2011 6ACV14 S08E05 102
Commentary:Möbius Dick 4 August, 2011 6ACV15 S08E08 103
Commentary:Law and Oracle 7 July, 2011 6ACV16 S08E04 104
Commentary:Benderama 23 June, 2011 6ACV17 S08E02 105
Commentary:The Tip of the Zoidberg 18 August, 2011 6ACV18 S08E10 106
Commentary:Ghost in the Machines 30 June, 2011 6ACV19 S08E03 107
Commentary:Neutopia 23 June, 2011 6ACV20 S08E01 108
Commentary:Yo Leela Leela 21 July, 2011 6ACV21 S08E06 109
Commentary:Fry Am the Egg Man 11 August, 2011 6ACV22 S08E09 110
Commentary:All the Presidents' Heads 28 July, 2011 6ACV23 S08E07 111
Commentary:Cold Warriors 25 August, 2011 6ACV24 S08E11 112
Commentary:Overclockwise 1 September, 2011 6ACV25 S08E12 113
Commentary:Reincarnation 8 September, 2011 6ACV26 S08E13 114

Season 7

Title Original airdate
Comedy Central
Production code TV Broadcast #
Commentary:The Bots and the Bees 20 June, 2012 7ACV01 S09E01 115
Commentary:A Farewell to Arms 20 June, 2012 7ACV02 S09E02 116
Commentary:Decision 3012 27 June, 2012 7ACV03 S09E03 117
Commentary:The Thief of Baghead 4 July, 2012 7ACV04 S09E04 118
Commentary:Zapp Dingbat 11 July, 2012 7ACV05 S09E05 119
Commentary:The Butterjunk Effect 18 July, 2012 7ACV06 S09E06 120
Commentary:The Six Million Dollar Mon 25 July, 2012 7ACV07 S09E07 121
Commentary:Fun on a Bun 1 August, 2012 7ACV08 S09E08 122
Commentary:Free Will Hunting 8 August, 2012 7ACV09 S09E09 123
Commentary:Near-Death Wish 15 August, 2012 7ACV10 S09E10 124
Commentary:31st Century Fox 29 August, 2012 7ACV11 S09E12 125
Commentary:Viva Mars Vegas 22 August, 2012 7ACV12 S09E11 126
Commentary:Naturama 29 August, 2012 7ACV13 S09E13 127
Commentary:Forty Percent Leadbelly 3 July, 2013 7ACV14 S10E04 128
Commentary:2-D Blacktop 19 June, 2013 7ACV15 S10E01 129
Commentary:T.: The Terrestrial 26 June, 2013 7ACV16 S10E03 130
Commentary:Fry and Leela's Big Fling 19 June, 2013 7ACV17 S10E02 131
Commentary:The Inhuman Torch 10 July, 2013 7ACV18 S10E05 132
Commentary:Saturday Morning Fun Pit 17 July, 2013 7ACV19 S10E06 133
Commentary:Calculon 2.0 24 July, 2013 7ACV20 S10E07 134
Commentary:Assie Come Home 31 July, 2013 7ACV21 S10E08 135
Commentary:Leela and the Genestalk 7 August, 2013 7ACV22 S10E09 136
Commentary:Game of Tones 14 August, 2013 7ACV23 S10E10 137
Commentary:Murder on the Planet Express 21 August, 2013 7ACV24 S10E11 138
Commentary:Stench and Stenchibility 28 August, 2013 7ACV25 S10E12 139
Commentary:Meanwhile 4 September, 2013 7ACV26 S10E13 140