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* With the exception of [[broadcast season 6|the episodes]] that make up ''Bender's Big Score'', all of the episodes in which {{PAGENAME}} is referenced were written by [[Dan Vebber | * With the exception of [[broadcast season 6|the episodes]] that make up ''Bender's Big Score'', all of the episodes in which {{PAGENAME}} is referenced were written by the same person — [[Dan Vebber]]. Vebber also mentions R2-D2 in {{commentary|7ACV18}}. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 06:21, 20 December 2013
R2-D2 is a robot in the Star Wars fictional universe, where he is called a droid. Futurama has referenced the character a few times.
References to R2-D2 in Futurama
- In "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz", after Bender short-circuits in the ice, he makes one of the sounds that R2-D2 makes.
- In "Obsoletely Fabulous", when Bender is playing with the robot scratching post, there is an object resembling R2-D2 in the foreground.
- In Bender's Big Score, when Nudar shoots Michelangelo's David, there is a robot identical to R2-D2 in the background. [1]
- In "A Clockwork Origin", at the Museum of Natural Robo-History, there is a robot identical to R2-D2 on display.
- In the game, after Bender is injured, he sometimes makes an R2-D2 sound.
- In "The Fry and the Furious!", a robot identical to R2-D2 responds to Zapp Brannigan's use of the phrase "are too".
- In "How to Secede Without Really Trying", at one of the press conferences, there is a robot resembling R2-D2 in the background.
- In "The Board Game Games", the throne that Bender sits on is made of, among other things, parts identical to those of R2-D2.
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Trivia
- With the exception of the episodes that make up Bender's Big Score, all of the episodes in which R2-D2 is referenced were written by the same person — Dan Vebber. Vebber also mentions R2-D2 in the commentary for "The Inhuman Torch".