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  • |name=Forbidden Planet Hollywood |image=[[File:Forbidden Planet Hollywood.jpg|250px]]
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  • |image text=Elvis' pelvis as seen in the [[Forbidden Planet Hollywood]] *The {{Planet Express|crew}} went to ''[[Forbidden Planet Hollywood]]'', where, alongside other stars, Elvis' pelvis is in exposition. {{er|6AC
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  • '''''Warner Bros.''''' is an American hollywood studio. Futurama referenced it.
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  • ...lien}} who works as the managing editor of ''[[Us People]]'' magazine in [[Hollywood]], [[Los Angeles]]. In [[3012]], he hired {{Bender}} as a paparazzo after s
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  • *Old titles included "Zoidberg goes to Hollywood" and "Zoiddy goes to Hollywood".
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  • |image caption=Pamela Anderson attending "The 6th Annual Hollywood Style Awards" Beverly Hills, CA on Oct. 10, 2009
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  • ...Christmas Episode|author=Lesley Goldberg|date=2015-7-11|publisher={{w|The Hollywood Reporter}}|accessdate=2015-7-12}}</ref>
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  • In {{September}} [[2014]], Sagal earned a star in the {{w|Hollywood Walk of Fame}},<ref>See also ''[[Los Angeles]]''.</ref> making her the seco
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  • |image=[[File:Hollywood.png|225px]] ...mostly deserted. The only places that aren't in ruins are the district of Hollywood, still thriving with business and still the center of the movie business, a
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  • ...to Zoidberg asking for [[currency|money]] and telling Zoidberg to come to Hollywood, which Zoidberg reads to the crew. === Act II: "Welcome to Hollywood!" ===
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  • <poem>'''[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]]''': My Uncle Harold was a big Hollywood star back in the era of silent holograms.
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  • ...ed by a [[Mushroom Ego|strange dog]] - says "oh god, please let this tacky Hollywood mansion have the obligatory", sees a "Tuscan-inspired pergola", puts his ha
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  • ...s the televised ceremony in which his star is removed from Hollywood's {{w|Hollywood Walk of Fame|Walk of Fame}} and replaced with a ''second'' star for Robert *Hollywood
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  • If you ask me, Bender should go to us people's office in Hollywood and see if they'd like his Calculon pictures. Well, I changed my mind and came to Hollywood after all.
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  • ...Future? (Exclusive Video)|author=Lesley Goldberg|date=2014-11-6|site=''The Hollywood Reporter''|accessdate=2014-11-16}}</ref> and seen in a preview clip release
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  • <poem>'''Zoidberg''': But comedy is in my valves. My Uncle Harold was a big Hollywood star back in the era of silent holograms.</poem> ...Outside Final Curtain Old Actors' Home. The building is a run-down heap on Hollywood and Vine.]''
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  • *John talks about [[Frank Welker|Franks Welker's]] Hollywood past and abilities.
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  • ...ned me to say that my wounds were self-inflicted. For, you see, I'm "a big Hollywood idiot dumb guy what does dat sorta ting".
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  • {{locsrow|{{e|2ACV08}}|''{{w|Hollywood Capers}}'' (1935)|{{es|2ACV09}}<br />{{es|6ACV17}}|0208}} {{locsrow|{{e|2ACV09}}|''{{w|Hollywood Capers}}'' (1935)|{{es|2ACV08}}<br />{{es|6ACV17}}|0209}}
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  • ...thought he was the greatest actor who had ever lived. Even his star on the Hollywood walk of fame was removed. Eventually he was persuaded to audition in disgui *He owned a big house in [[Los Angeles|Hollywood]].
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  • ...|Leela]], [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], and Bender take her to [[Forbidden Planet Hollywood]]. Bender repeatedly mocks Amy; when he tells her to shut up, Amy tells him *While at [[Forbidden Planet Hollywood]], [[Amy]] says, "technically, we were Fonfon Rus, so we weren't really mar
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  • Let's take Calculon to Hollywood so he can get back his job on All My Circuits! Fry, that's such a good idea ...I'd better test it with a dramatic Is he all right? pause! We're going to Hollywood! _ But the twist is, in this show, the singers judge the judges.
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  • these salary gap moreover is out there through hollywood, to lady super stars located in video clips that include "the money on eart
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  • ...nese Theatre), roughly eight minutes away by car from the cross streets of Hollywood and Vine that we see in "[[That's Lobstertainment!]]"; perhaps an 8 minute
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  • ...the studio. The studio backdrop features flying saucers hovering over the Hollywood sign.]'' ...hink I am? ''[The dads cheer.]'' Come on! We're gonna march all the way to Hollywood and make them stop forcing their filthy me down our throats!</poem>
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  • ...53fdf2f59564bb2 |title=Comedy Central resurrects 'Futurama' |publisher=The Hollywood Reporter |author=Andreeva, Nellie |date=2009-06-09 |accessdate=2009-06-10}}
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  • [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] becomes a [[Los Angeles|Hollywood]] big shot after creating [[Rumbledy-hump|a hit children's television serie ...le television series. Leela hesitates, wary of the corrupting influence of Hollywood, but when the orphans encourage her to further develop something that broug
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  • :''['''Scene''': Hollywood. Calculon is directing a film.]'' ...through the air. The walls of the building fly off and the letters to the "Hollywood" sign follow. A man screams while shooting away.]''</poem>
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  • ...mming and force the writers to “shoehorn in helpful messages”. Agnew calls Hollywood, grunts into the phone, and violently hangs up. They go back to the couch t *[[Hollywood]] (speech only)
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  • *Some of the main characters are riding a tour bus in [[Los Angeles|Hollywood]] with the name {{sw|Star Tours (real-world)|Star Tours}} (a real-life ''St *The [[Forbidden Planet Hollywood]] is showing Chewbacca's feet.
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  • ...be allowed on TV himself. Logically he joins FART and organizes a march on Hollywood. He wants to quit, but the network does not let him go and forces him to st
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  • .../01/futurama-cast-open-letter/ |title=An Open Letter to ‘Variety’ and ‘The Hollywood Reporter’ |author=Crumpton, Craig |publisher=Voice Actors in the News |da
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  • ...[normal] I'm serious, no lie. He knew Elvis. But he is known amongst the Hollywood voice community as the guy you hire. He can do a flock of geese in one tak
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  • |opening cartoon="Hollywood Capers"
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  • I'll have Agnew put in a call to Hollywood.
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  • |opening cartoon="Hollywood Capers"
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  • ...However, Zoidberg is impressed with them, and suggests that Bender go to [[Hollywood]] and take them to the offices of ''[[Us People]]'' magazine. Bender does s
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  • ...f59564bb2?imw=Y |title=Comedy Central resurrects 'Futurama' |publisher=The Hollywood Reporter |author=Andreeva, Nellie |date=2009-06-09 |accessdate=2009-06-12}}
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  • <poem>'''MG''': Every robot in Hollywood. ''[laughter]''
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  • ...turama' With 26-Episode Order |author=Andreeva, Nellie |publisher=Deadline Hollywood |date=2011-03-24 |accessdate=2011-03-24}}</ref> On 28 March, Comedy Central
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  • *The line about Fry not being in love the way Hollywood tells it is an Eric Kaplan line, because this movie is his version of a lov
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  • <poem>'''Bender''': Y'know, as a major Hollywood director, I'll be holding auditions tonight for my next movie. And even tho
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  • |opening cartoon=''Hollywood Capers'' (1935)
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  • :''['''Scene''': [[Forbidden Planet Hollywood]]. Where tourists come to mingle with tourists]'' Pan over the various exhi
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  • <poem>'''Abner Doubledeal''': Wait a second. As a big Hollywood TV producer, I think ''I'' know how to remedy this ethical lapse.</poem>
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  • ...aricature of Paul Lynde who was a fixture on the 1960s-70s game show ''{{w|Hollywood Squares}}''; this is why the red "X" appears on his desk (to signify that a
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  • <poem>'''Shore''': Hey, listen, skippy. I was supposed to be unfrozen in Hollywood for the thousandth anniversary screening of ''Jury Duty II''. How come I'm
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  • ...k romance that's been crammed down our throats by (quoting the syllables) "Hollywood." But the Monsterpus has loved us from afar since we were amoebas. ''[He lo
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  • ...crashed the ship into the tower, making the building look more like Planet Hollywood than Planet Express.]''
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  • ...nd the highest Thursday primetime in the history of the network.<ref name="hollywood-rating"/>
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  • ...y Mousepad stop walking.]'' For, you see, [in an Italian accent] I'm a big Hollywood idiot dumb guy what does that sorta thing.</poem>
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  • ...hat kinda sums up everything I know about Eric Kaplan. "Different from the Hollywood love story." This is his version of a love story. </poem> <poem>'''BW''' (as Zapp): I'll get you an agent in Hollywood, I promise. </poem>
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  • '''[[Abner Doubledeal|Doubledeal]]''': ''[spoken]'' Wait a second. As a big Hollywood TV producer, I think ''I'' know how to remedy this ethical lapse.
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  • ...k romance that's been crammed down our throats by (quoting the syllables) "Hollywood." But the Monsterpus has loved us from afar since we were amoebas. ''[He lo
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