http://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Infosphere:Featured_article_for_fortnight_16_of_2009&feed=atom&action=historyInfosphere:Featured article for fortnight 16 of 2009 - Revision history2024-03-28T14:52:09ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.36.3http://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Infosphere:Featured_article_for_fortnight_16_of_2009&diff=47600&oldid=prevQuolnok: Created page with '150px<noinclude>Category:Feature Blurbs</noinclude> When Matt Groening and David X. Cohen were pre planning elements for ...'2009-07-26T04:45:27Z<p>Created page with '<a href="/File:Nibbler%27s_shadow_in_1ACV01.png" title="File:Nibbler's shadow in 1ACV01.png">left|150px</a><noinclude><a href="/Category:Feature_Blurbs" title="Category:Feature Blurbs">Category:Feature Blurbs</a></noinclude> When <a href="/Matt_Groening" title="Matt Groening">Matt Groening</a> and <a href="/David_X._Cohen" title="David X. Cohen">David X. Cohen</a> were pre planning elements for ...'</p>
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When [[Matt Groening]] and [[David X. Cohen]] were pre planning elements for ''[[Futurama]]'', many ideas were devised. While [[:Category:abandoned ideas|some didn't pan out]], many such as '''[[Nibbler's shadow]]''' have formed ongoing [[story arc]]s. In [[Space Pilot 3000|the pilot episode]] when [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] fell into the cryogenic tube at [[Applied Cryogenics]] an unexplained shadow appeared under the fallen chair. While [[Nibbler]] himself was introduced [[Love's Labours Lost in Space|three episodes later]], there was no explanation until episode 64, "[[The Why of Fry]]". As it turns out, Fry's accidental freezing wasn't quite as accidental as he thought...</div>Quolnok