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'''[[Time travel]]''' has become a recurring theme in ''[[Futurama]]''. Time travel is defined as any movement through time, but is much more interesting when the travel isn't just someone progressing through time at the normal rate while remaining conscious. Eliminating just one of these factors can make all the difference; [[Adoy]]'s [[Time Tunneller]] and [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]'s [[Space Pilot 3000|initial journey]] to the future in a [[Applied Cryogenics|cryogenics lab]] are respective examples of these. Despite the fact time travel has now appeared in several [[Episode Listing|episodes]], [[Bender's Big Score|a film]], [[Futurama (video game)|the game]] and a number of [[Comic Listing|comics]], [[Matt Groening|Groening]] and [[David X. Cohen|Cohen]] had initially intended to avoid the use of time travel.
'''[[Time travel]]''' has become a recurring theme in ''[[Futurama]]''. Time travel is defined as any movement through time, but is much more interesting when the travel isn't just someone progressing through time at the normal rate while remaining conscious. Eliminating just one of these factors can make all the difference; [[Adoy]]'s [[Time Tunneller]] and [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]'s [[Space Pilot 3000|initial journey]] to the future in a [[Applied Cryogenics|cryogenics lab]] are respective examples of these. Despite the fact time travel has now appeared in several [[Episode Listing|episodes]], [[Bender's Big Score|a film]], [[Futurama (video game)|the game]] and a number of [[Comic Listing|comics]], [[Matt Groening|Groening]] and [[David X. Cohen|Cohen]] had initially intended to avoid the use of time travel. '''[[Time travel|(more...)]]'''

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Time travel has become a recurring theme in Futurama. Time travel is defined as any movement through time, but is much more interesting when the travel isn't just someone progressing through time at the normal rate while remaining conscious. Eliminating just one of these factors can make all the difference; Adoy's Time Tunneller and Fry's initial journey to the future in a cryogenics lab are respective examples of these. Despite the fact time travel has now appeared in several episodes, a film, the game and a number of comics, Groening and Cohen had initially intended to avoid the use of time travel. (more...)