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A '''three-parter''' is a ''Futurama'' episode that includes three different stories, often framed in and often non-[[canon]].
A '''three-parter''' is a ''Futurama'' episode that includes three different stories, often framed in and often non-[[canon]].


The first three-parter was "[[Anthology of Interest I]]" in the first season, though they already added the ''I'' to mark an interest in making more. The [[Anthology of Interest]] episodes feature an invention of [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]], the [[What-if machine]]. When asked a what-if scenario (for example ''what if [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] was [[human]]''), the What-if machine simulates the scenario on screen, and the scenarios are shown to the viewers of the episode. These episodes thus feature a [[canon]] frame, surrounding three what-if scenario stories.
The first three-parter was "[[Anthology of Interest I]]" in the [[season 2|second season]], though they already added the ''I'' to mark an interest in making more. The [[Anthology of Interest]] episodes feature an invention of [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]], the [[What-if machine]]. When asked a what-if scenario (for example ''what if [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] was [[human]]''), the What-if machine simulates the scenario on screen, and the scenarios are shown to the viewers of the episode. These episodes thus feature a [[canon]] frame, surrounding three what-if scenario stories.


The first three-parter episode not being a part of the [[Anthology of Interest]] series was [[season 6]]'s "[[The Futurama Holiday Spectacular]]", which featured three different non-canon [[seasonal episodes|holiday stories]]. The upcoming "[[Reincarnation]]" will also be a three-parter and presumably non-canon, featuring the ''Futurama'' series in three different animation styles.
The first three-parter episode not being a part of the [[Anthology of Interest]] series was [[season 6]]'s "[[The Futurama Holiday Spectacular]]", which featured three different non-canon [[seasonal episodes|holiday stories]]. The upcoming "[[Reincarnation]]" will also be a three-parter and presumably non-canon, featuring the ''Futurama'' series in three different animation styles.

Revision as of 10:01, 16 December 2010

A three-parter is a Futurama episode that includes three different stories, often framed in and often non-canon.

The first three-parter was "Anthology of Interest I" in the second season, though they already added the I to mark an interest in making more. The Anthology of Interest episodes feature an invention of the Professor, the What-if machine. When asked a what-if scenario (for example what if Bender was human), the What-if machine simulates the scenario on screen, and the scenarios are shown to the viewers of the episode. These episodes thus feature a canon frame, surrounding three what-if scenario stories.

The first three-parter episode not being a part of the Anthology of Interest series was season 6's "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular", which featured three different non-canon holiday stories. The upcoming "Reincarnation" will also be a three-parter and presumably non-canon, featuring the Futurama series in three different animation styles.

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