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  • {{site infobox |official=No
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  • {{crew infobox ...during the [[season 4|fourth production season]], where he wrote "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]".
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  • {{item infobox ...he day of {{date|31 December}} [[1999]] and locate the source of a {{cat|s=no|music|melody}} that he had heard. {{er|7ACV23}} {{Amy}} prepared the inject
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=81
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=79
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  • {{group infobox *Only one of them speaks in "[[The Late Philip J. Fry]]", their debut episode.
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  • {{crew infobox |image = [[File:No Character Image.png|225px]]
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  • {{crew infobox ...de "[[Anthology of Interest]]". She later returned in the episode "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]" alongside her costars from ''Star Trek''.
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  • {{crew infobox |image = [[File:No Character Image.png|225px]]
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=149
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=84
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  • {{character infobox ...fictitious character appearing in the [[The Last Man on Earth|eponymous]] episode of ''[[The Scary Door]]''. He is apparently the last human on Earth, and wa
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  • {{character infobox *In the episode "[[Bendless Love]]", when [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] and [[Professor Hubert J.
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  • {{character infobox ...d Finn the Human, released on the day before [[Leela and the Genestalk|the episode]] aired. <ref name="MTV Geek">{{cite web|url=http://geek-news.mtv.com/2013/
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=78
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  • {{crew infobox |image = [[File:No Character Image.png|225px]]
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  • {{character infobox ...int of even making the delivery of the actual package, requiring virtually no interaction from the [[Planet Express crew|crew]].
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  • {{commentary infobox |name= Where No Fan Has Gone Before
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  • {{commentary infobox |image= [[File:Ghost in the Machines infobox.png|225px]]
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  • {{crew infobox ...roducer who voiced [[Jonathan Frakes' head|his head in a jar]] in "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]". He is best known for his roles as {{st|William T.
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=80
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  • {{commentary infobox |next ep=Where No Fan Has Gone Before
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  • {{crew infobox ...ead|himself]]. He returned in "[[Crimes of the Hot]]" in [[season 4]], an episode focusing on his passion, global warming.
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  • {{crew infobox ...oiced]] [[Walter Koenig's head|his head in a jar]] in the episode "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]".
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  • {{character infobox ...creature was seen on [[Thuban 9|the planet]] during [[That Darn Katz!|the episode]].
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=87
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=77
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  • {{place infobox * The Great Wall of China appears at approximately the same time of the episode in 1ACV01 and 2ACV19.
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=148
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  • {{character infobox * Rusty is involved in several puns in the episode:
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  • {{character infobox ...ght}} between {{sw|Luke Skywalker}} and [[Darth Vader]], in {{sw|Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back}}.
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  • {{item infobox ...|7ACV23}} He was able to deduce that the {{cat|ship}} was emitting {{cat|s=no|music}}al tones in an effort to communicate, and that it would reach [[Eart
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  • {{commentary infobox *The Emmy for this episode was won between the recording of the previous commentary and this one.
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  • {{crew infobox |image = [[File:No Character Image.png|225px]]
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=86
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  • {{group infobox ...several of [[Earth]]'s nations, such as [[Germany]], renamed "Nazi Planet Episode Land", fell victim to its influence.
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=73
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  • {{commentary infobox *They had to make some changes to the episode due to the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=150
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  • {{character infobox ...Fan Has Gone Before]]", since Kelley had passed away four years before the episode appeared. Kelley instead appeared in a silent cartoon form, while Doohan's
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  • {{commentary infobox *This episode idea comes from ''[[Star Trek]]'' with an evil [[Spock]].
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  • {{tpb infobox |us no=037, 023, 039, 045
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  • {{character infobox ...al controls on my computer weren't letting me access our transcript of the episode, so I used a different one. It was transcribed by the same person, but the
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  • {{place infobox ...ul radio {{cat|telescope}} to look for {{Bender}}, who was lost in {{cat|s=no|space}}. They bought a long-sleeved coat, a pack mule, and a sherpa, the la
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  • {{item infobox Image:galactic_bazaar.png|[[Galactic Bazaar|The Galactic Bazaar]] {{er|link=no|4ACV17}}
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  • {{item infobox ...n". The same pun is made in the title of [[The Six Million Dollar Mon|the episode which introduced it]].
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  • {{commentary infobox *The digital clock was meant to be the same as in the episode "[[Xmas Story]]".
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=74
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  • {{character infobox ...Klaus Mandela was originally named '''Slaznack''', <ref>{{cite commentary|episode=T.: The Terrestrial|volume=8|disc=1}}</ref> possibly a derivation of the na
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  • {{character infobox ...us resulting in its actions always being phrased in chess notation. It had no trouble playing other games like ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'', though.
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  • {{character infobox * Later in the episode, {{Kif}} rides a donkey standing on a hovering platform.
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  • {{commentary infobox *Attempted to insert secrets into the episode to set up the future episodes and plan to point them out in the commentary.
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  • {{place infobox ...ts.<ref name="com-fc3000">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Cohen|David|X.}} |episode=Overclockwise|volume=Six |disc=2}}</ref>
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  • {{character infobox ...innamon, that I had when I was a young child.|speaker={{n|Cohen|David|X.}}|episode=A Big Piece of Garbage|volume=1|disc=2}}</ref>
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=76
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  • {{commentary infobox **He then jokingly asks Rich how the episode was drawn. Rich says with "a pencil of some sort". A few seconds later he s
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  • {{character infobox ...was the producer of Leela's show, ''[[Rumbledy-hump]]''. At the end of the episode, he adopted all of the orphans at the [[Cookieville Minimum-Security Orphan
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  • {{character infobox In [[3011]], [[Bender]] and [[Fry]] watched this episode. {{er|6ACV17}} In [[3013]], the actor who played Zenus' robot was in a rail
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  • {{character infobox ...h other. The {{cat|creature}} would eat crew member after crew member, but no one would actually die. Jackie Jr. was the first of the crew to be eaten. A
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=75
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=88
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  • {{character infobox ...ons|otherwise known as ''season 6A'']]) and [[Fry Am the Egg Man|the ninth episode]] of [[Broadcast season 8|the eighth broadcast season]] (otherwise known as
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  • {{crew infobox ...ma.com/Futurama/News/1267895308,73734,/No_Room_For_Bender_Huh.html |title="No Room For Bender Huh?!" |author="reed" |publisher=[[Can't Get Enough Futuram
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  • {{comic infobox |us no=68
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  • {{item infobox ...to a planet that doesn't exist ([[The Route of All Evil|3ACV12]]). There's no target market for this device, only potential consumer, which Farnsworth de
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  • {{character infobox ...sode until "[[Overclockwise]]". However his name was revealed in earlier [[Episode Commentary Listing|commentaries]] and his full name appeared in the earlier
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  • {{commentary infobox ...ant, Lazar is the optic blast mutant; these two names aren't in the actual episode.
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=85
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  • {{tpb infobox |us no=005, 006, 007, 008, 009
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  • {{character infobox ...ry]] for that episode, [[Matt Groening]] humorously quipped, "There ''is'' no Robot God."
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  • {{character infobox ...ographic projector]] scene, the nerdy teens did not make it into the final episode.
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  • {{place infobox ...OOK}} OF {{w|Mormons|MORMON}}" &mdash; a reference to the [[2011]] {{cat|s=no|music}}al ''{{w|The Book of Mormon (musical)|The Book of Mormon}}''.
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  • {{episode infobox 2 |no=147
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  • {{place infobox ...e time. Originally coined by [[Fry|Philip J. Fry]] it was presented in the Episode "[[Anthology of Interest I]]" where Fry asks the [[What-If Machine]] what w
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  • {{commentary infobox *They mention Lucy Liu appearing in a future episode
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  • {{character infobox ...ing (character)|his cameo appearance}} in the {{s|season 15}} ''Simpsons'' episode "{{s|My Big Fat Geek Wedding}}", he is only recognized as the creator of ''
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  • {{character infobox |voice B={{es|2ACV11}} <ref>{{cite commentary|episode=How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back}}</ref>
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  • {{commentary infobox *[[Humorbot 5.0]] returning in a later episode.
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  • {{commentary infobox *Plot development of the episode, was going to be mother, then father before settling on dog.
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  • {{character infobox |voice A=Episode
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  • {{character infobox ..., which he was partners with, would eat crew member after crew member, but no one would actually die. After everyone else had been eaten, he told [[Fry]]
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  • {{commentary infobox *This episode won [[Bari Kumar]] an Emmy for outstanding colour direction.
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  • {{crew infobox ...w great he was, we said "you don't have to come and audition", but he said no, he wanted to, and he came in and of course he nailed the part and he was r
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  • {{tpb infobox |us no=016, 017, 018, 019
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  • {{commentary infobox *This episode's plot was one of the earliest developed, with the gist of it worked out be
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  • {{character infobox ...Despite this, it doesn't appear to be used all too universally. After the episode "[[Obsoletely Fabulous]]", a 1-X unit appears on only a few other occasions
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  • {{commentary infobox *David says that [[Leela]] is blind in this episode but in [[season 4]] she is deafened, a reference to "[[The Devil's Hands Ar
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  • {{comic infobox |us no=21
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  • {{comic infobox |us no=81
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  • {{place infobox ...step around them, could only see things as vertical line segments, and had no digestive systems.
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