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'''''The Scary Door''''' is a science-fiction horror [[television]] program in the [[31st century]]. It is a spoof of the classic science fiction TV series ''{{w|The Twilight Zone}}'', and references several other TV shows and films, including the ending of ''{{w||War of the Worlds}}''. Six episodes of ''The Scary Door'' has so far been seen in ''[[Futurama]]'' media, and a seventh will appear in the upcoming episode "[[Benderama]]".
'''''The Scary Door''''' is a {{cat|s=no|science}}-fiction horror [[television]] program in the [[31st century]]. It is a spoof of the classic science-fiction TV series ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'', and references several other TV shows and films, including the ending of ''{{w|War of the Worlds}}''. Seven episodes of ''The Scary Door'' have so far been seen in ''[[Futurama]]'' media.


== References to ''The Twilight Zone'' ==
= References to ''The Twilight Zone'' =
[[File:the twilight zone.jpg|thumb|left|The title card to the 1960's series ''{{w|The Twilight Zone}}''.]]
[[File:the twilight zone.jpg|thumb|left|The title card to the 1960's series [[The Twilight Zone]].]]
While referencing multiple shows and films, the main reference to ''The Scary Door'' is the classic TV series ''{{w|The Twilight Zone}}'', famous for its dramatic stories with big twists by the end, often revealing that everything was entirely the other way around of what one would have expected, or introducing extreme irony; for example in ''Time Enough At Last'', a man who loves reading enjoys the fact that he is the sole survivour of human race as he finally gets time to read - but then he breaks his glasses.
While referencing multiple shows and films, the main reference to ''The Scary Door'' is the classic TV series ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'', famous for its dramatic stories with big twists by the end, often revealing that everything was entirely the other way around of what one would have expected, or introducing extreme irony; for example in ''Time Enough At Last'', a man who loves reading enjoys the fact that he is the sole survivor of human race as he finally gets time to read - but then he breaks his glasses.


Most obviously, the opening sequence to the two are very similar: the camera drifts through space, with several strange objects flying around, with a host (originally {{w|Rod Serling}}) introducing the viewer to the strange area of ''The Twilight Zone'' (or in Futurama's version, one enters ''The Scary Door'').
Most obviously, the opening sequence to the two are very similar: the camera drifts through space, with several strange objects flying around, with a host (originally {{w|Rod Serling}}) introducing the viewer to the strange area of ''The Twilight Zone'' (or in ''[[Futurama]]''{{'}}s version, one enters ''The Scary Door'').


While some episodes clearly are references to specific episodes of ''The Twilight Zone'' (for example ''Last Man on Earth'', which has almost the exact story as ''Time Enough At Last'' but takes it a bit further in irony), others are less specific. ''The Gambler'' have multiple references to episodes of Twilight Zone, as well as a lot of original scenes. Others, such as ''The Most Evil Creature of Them All'', are not specific references to episodes but rather mockery of the show overall, which sometimes is extremely overdramatic and always have a twist. The soundtrack is also very similar, including the dramatic twist music in every episode.
While some episodes clearly are references to specific episodes of ''The Twilight Zone'' (for example ''Last Man on Earth'', which has almost the exact story as ''Time Enough At Last'' but takes it a bit further in irony), others are less specific. ''The Gambler'' has multiple references to episodes of ''The Twilight Zone'', as well as a lot of original scenes. Others, such as ''The Most Evil Creature of Them All'', are not specific references to episodes but rather mockery of the show overall, which sometimes is extremely overdramatic and always have a twist. The soundtrack is also very similar, including the dramatic twist music in every episode.


== Episodes ==
= Episodes =
The name of the episodes aren't official but describe the main subject of the episode.
The name of the episodes aren't official but describe the main subject of the episode.


=== The Last Man on Earth ===
== The Last Man on Earth ==
[[file:The Scary Door Ep1.jpg|right|thumb|Episode 1: The Last Man on Earth]]
[[file:The Scary Door Ep1.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Episode 1, "The Last Man on Earth".]]
'''Appearance''': {{e|2ACV03}}
'''Appearance''': {{e|2ACV03}}


==== Transcript ====
=== Transcript ===
:''[Opening credits.]''
:''[Opening credits.]''
<poem>'''Announcer''': You are entering the vicinity of an area adjacent to a location. The kind of place where there might be a monster, or some kind of weird mirror. These are just examples; it could also be something much better. Prepare to enter: The Scary Door.</poem>
<poem>'''Announcer''': You are entering the vicinity of an area adjacent to a location. The kind of place where there might be a monster, or some kind of weird mirror. These are just examples; it could also be something much better. Prepare to enter: The Scary Door.</poem>
:''['''Scene''': In a desolated world, a man with glasses walks through a library that was somehow spared from destruction.]''
:''['''Scene''': In a desolated world, a man with glasses walks through a library that was somehow spared from destruction.]''
<poem>'''Announcer''': As per your request, please find enclosed the last man on Earth.</poem>
<poem>'''Announcer''': As per your request, please find enclosed the last man on Earth.</poem>
<poem>'''Man''': Finally, solitude. I can read books for all eternity!</poem>
<poem>'''[[The Last Man on Earth (character)|Man]]''': Finally, solitude. I can read books for all eternity!</poem>
:''[He drops his glasses and they break]''
:''[He drops his glasses and they break]''
<poem>'''Man''': It's not fair... [panicked] it's not fair! [calmer] Wait, my eyes aren't that bad; I can still read the large-print books.</poem>
<poem>'''Man''': It's not fair... [panicked] it's not fair! [calmer] Wait, my eyes aren't that bad; I can still read the large-print books.</poem>
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<poem>'''Man''': Hey, look at that weird mirror...</poem>
<poem>'''Man''': Hey, look at that weird mirror...</poem>


==== Voiceover Credits ====
=== Credits ===
[[Maurice LaMarche]]
*'''Announcer''': [[Maurice LaMarche]]
*'''[[The Last Man on Earth (character)|The Last Man on Earth]]''': [[Maurice LaMarche]]


==== Reference ====
=== Reference ===
*''The Twilight Zone'' episode ''{{w|Time Enough at Last}}''.
*''The Twilight Zone'' episode ''{{w|Time Enough at Last}}''.


=== The Gambler ===
== The Gambler ==
[[File:The Scary Door Ep2.jpg|right|thumb|Episode 2]]
[[File:The Scary Door Ep2.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Episode 2, "The Gambler".]]
'''Appearance''': {{e|3ACV15}}
'''Appearance''': {{e|3ACV15}}


==== Transcript ====
=== Transcript ===
:''[Opening credits.]''
:''[Opening credits.]''
<poem>'''Announcer''': You're entering a realm which is unusual. Maybe it's magic, or contains some kind of monster... The second one. Prepare to enter ''the Scary Door''.</poem>
<poem>'''Announcer''': You're entering a realm which is unusual. Maybe it's magic, or contains some kind of monster... The second one. Prepare to enter ''the Scary Door''.</poem>
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:''[Eva Braun pulls off her face to reveal that she's actually a giant fly. Clyde screams.]''
:''[Eva Braun pulls off her face to reveal that she's actually a giant fly. Clyde screams.]''


==== Reference ====
=== Credits ===
*''The Twilight Zone'' episodes ''{{w|Nightmare at 20,000 Feet}},'' ''{{w|A Nice Place to Visit}},'' and ''{{w|The Man in the Bottle}}''.
 
==== Credits ====
*'''Announcer''': [[Maurice LaMarche]]
*'''Announcer''': [[Maurice LaMarche]]
*'''Clyde Smith''': [[Dave Herman]]
*'''Clyde Smith''': [[Dave Herman]]
*'''Sebastian Cabot''': [[Phil LaMarr]]
*'''Sebastian Cabot''': [[Phil LaMarr]]


=== The Most Evil Creature of them All ===
=== Reference ===
[[File:Scary door 3.jpg|right|thumb|Episode 3]]
*''The Twilight Zone'' episodes ''{{w|Nightmare at 20,000 Feet}},'' ''{{w|A Nice Place to Visit}},'' and ''{{w|The Man in the Bottle}}''.
 
== The Most Evil Creature of them All ==
[[File:Scary door 3.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Episode 3, "The Most Evil Creature of them All".]]
'''Appearance''': {{e|4ACV17}}
'''Appearance''': {{e|4ACV17}}


==== Transcript ====
=== Transcript ===
:''[Opening credits.]''
:''[Opening credits.]''
<poem>'''Announcer''': You're on a scenic route through a state recreational area known as the human mind. You ask a passer-by for directions, only to find he has no face or something. Suddenly up ahead, a door in the road. You swerve, narrowly avoiding The Scary Door.</poem>
<poem>'''Announcer''': You're on a scenic route through a state recreational area known as the human mind. You ask a passer-by for directions, only to find he has no face or something. Suddenly up ahead, a door in the road. You swerve, narrowly avoiding The Scary Door.</poem>
:''['''Scene''': A scientist is in a Frankensteinesque laboratory mixing chemicals in a beaker.]''
:''['''Scene''': A {{cat|scientist}} is in a Frankensteinesque laboratory mixing chemicals in a beaker.]''
<poem>'''Scientist''': I have combined the DNA of the world's most evil animals to make the most evil creature of them all.</poem>
<poem>'''Scientist''': I have combined the DNA of the world's most evil animals to make the most evil creature of them all.</poem>
:''[A pod reminiscent of the ones from the movie "The Fly" opens with a cloud of steam. It clears, revealing a naked human male.]''
:''[A pod reminiscent of the ones from the movie "The Fly" opens with a cloud of steam. It clears, revealing a naked human male.]''
<poem>'''Naked Man''': It turns out it's man.</poem>
<poem>'''Naked Man''': It turns out it's man.</poem>


==== Credits ====
=== Credits ===
*'''Announcer''': [[Maurice LaMarche]]
*'''Announcer''': [[Maurice LaMarche]]
*'''Scientist''': [[Billy West]]
*'''Scientist''': [[Billy West]]
*'''Man''': [[Dave Herman]]
*'''Man''': [[Dave Herman]]


=== First Degree Irony ===
=== Notes ===
* This episode was originally a deleted scene from "[[The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz]]".
 
== First Degree Irony ==
[[File:Scary door 4.png|right|thumb|220px|Episode 4, "First Degree Irony".]]
'''Appearance:''' {{clink|US#028|Let's Twist Again}}
'''Appearance:''' {{clink|US#028|Let's Twist Again}}


==== Transcript ====
=== Transcript ===
[[File:Scary door 4.png|right|thumb|Episode 4]]
:''[Opening credits.]''
:''[Opening credits.]''
<poem>'''Announcer:''' Imagine, if you will, a three by seven inch wooden frame -- a frame that's a gateway to a world of imagination. Wipe your mind on the welcome mat. You're about to enter The Scary Door.</poem>
<poem>'''Announcer:''' Imagine, if you will, a three by seven inch wooden frame -- a frame that's a gateway to a world of imagination. Wipe your mind on the welcome mat. You're about to enter The Scary Door.</poem>
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<poem>'''Announcer:''' Official cause of death, third degree burns... actual cause of death, first degree irony!</poem>
<poem>'''Announcer:''' Official cause of death, third degree burns... actual cause of death, first degree irony!</poem>


=== That Humblest of God's Creatures ===
== That Humblest of God's Creatures ==
 
[[File:Scary Door 5.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Episode 5, "That Humblest of God's Creatures".]]
 
'''Appearance:''' {{f|3}}
'''Appearance:''' {{f|3}}


==== Transcript ====
=== Transcript ===
[[File:Scary Door 5.jpg|right|thumb|Episode 5]]
:''[Opening credits.]''
:''[Opening credits.]''
<poem>'''Announcer:''' Imagine, if you will, an announcer you can barely understand. He refers to a ''[mutters]'', but you're not quite sure what he said.  He seems to be eating something, or perhaps he's a little drunk.  It's remotely possible that he just said something about ''the Scary Door''.</poem>
<poem>'''Announcer:''' Imagine, if you will, an announcer you can barely understand. He refers to a ''[mutters]'', but you're not quite sure what he said.  He seems to be eating something, or perhaps he's a little drunk.  It's remotely possible that he just said something about ''the Scary Door''.</poem>
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:''[A Tyrannosaurus Rex is seen crashing a UFO and eating the alien inside.]''
:''[A Tyrannosaurus Rex is seen crashing a UFO and eating the alien inside.]''


==== Credits ====
=== Credits ===
*'''Announcer:''' [[Maurice LaMarche]]
*'''Announcer:''' [[Maurice LaMarche]]
*'''Private:''' [[Dave Herman]]
*'''Private:''' [[Dave Herman]]
*'''Farmer:''' [[Billy West]]
*'''Farmer:''' [[Billy West]]


=== The Aliens Are Among Us ===
=== Reference ===
*''{{w|The War of the Worlds}}'' by {{w|H. G. Wells}}.
 
== The Aliens Are Among Us ==
 
[[file:The Scary Door 6.png|thumb|right|220px|Episode 6, "The Aliens Are Among Us".]]
 
'''Appearance:''' {{e|6ACV11}}
'''Appearance:''' {{e|6ACV11}}


==== Transcript ====
=== Transcript ===


:''[Opening credits.]''
:''[Opening credits.]''
<poem>'''Announcer''': You're taking a vacation from normalcy. The setting: a weird motel where the bed is stained with mystery.  And there's also some mystery floating in the pool. Your key card may not open the exercise room because someone smeared mystery on the lock. But it will open ''the Scary Door''.</poem>
<poem>'''Announcer''': You're taking a vacation from normality. The setting: a weird motel where the bed is stained with mystery.  And there's also some mystery floating in the pool. Your key card may not open the exercise room because someone smeared mystery on the lock. But it will open ''the Scary Door''.</poem>
:''['''Scene''': Outside Capitol Hill where a press conference is taking place.]''
:''['''Scene''': Outside Capitol Hill where a press conference is taking place.]''
<poem>'''Announcer''': Submitted for your Emmy consideration: a popular Senator with unpopular ideas.
<poem>'''Announcer''': Submitted for your Emmy consideration: a popular Senator with unpopular ideas.
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:''[musical sting]''
:''[musical sting]''


==== Credits ====
=== Credits ===
*'''Announcer''': [[Maurice LaMarche]]
*'''Announcer''': [[Maurice LaMarche]]
*'''Senator''': [[Billy West]]
*'''Senator''': [[Billy West]]
*'''Man/Alien''': [[John DiMaggio]]
*'''Man/Alien''': [[John DiMaggio]]


== Background ==
== Be Careful What You Wish For ==
[[File:The Scary Door 6ACV17.png|thumb|right|220px|Episode 7, "Be Careful What You Wish For".]]
'''Appearance:''' {{e|6ACV17}}
 
=== Transcript ===
:''[Opening credits.]''
<poem>'''[[The Scary Door narrator|''The Scary Door'' narrator]]''': Enclosed is a .pdf attachment, {{w|Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds|a picture of yourself in a boat on a river}}. It's a river that flows in two directions. Make that three. It's a magic river. That's how. It is flowing down the eerie canal to... ''The Scary Door''. That's ''eerie'' with two ''E''s. ''['''C.U.''': On TV, a scientist's laboratory. The scientist finishes welding a [[Robot]].]'' Consider, if you have the energy, Dr. Daniel Zenus, an inventor with a terminal case of the lazies.</poem>
<poem>'''[[Dr. Daniel Zenus]]''': This Robot will do everything for me! Robot, activate yourself and do my research.</poem>
:''[The Robot flips its own on switch and powers up. It begins tinkering with test tubes as the scientist leans back in a chair with a pillow.]''
<poem>'''Dr. Daniel Zenus''': Ah!</poem>
:''['''Cut to''': Later.]''
<poem>'''Dr. Daniel Zenus''': Next, assume my social obligations.</poem>
:''[The scientist kicks back in an armchair as the Robot, wearing a black tie, offers his arm to the scientist's wife. She takes it and they exit. We see a clock. The hands spin. Years later, the scientist, now older, is still kicking back as an official enters.]''
<poem>'''Official''': Dr. Zenus, for a lifetime of scientific achievement, we present this award to... Your Robot!</poem>
:''[The official gives the Robot the trophy. A boy enters.]''
<poem>'''Boy''': Daddy, I love you!</poem>
:''[The boy turns away from the scientist and hugs the Robot.]''
<poem>'''Dr. Daniel Zenus''': If only I'd programmed the Robot to be more careful what I wished for! Robot, experience this tragic irony for me!</poem>
:''[The Robot falls to his knees.]''
<poem>'''[[Dr. Daniel Zenus' robot|Robot]]''': [extendedly] No!</poem>
:''[The scientist pops open a beer and takes a sip.]''
<poem>'''Dr. Daniel Zenus''': Ah!</poem>
 
=== Credits ===
:'''Announcer/Robot''': [[Maurice LaMarche]]
:'''Dr. Daniel Zenus''': [[David Herman]]
:'''Official''': [[Phil LaMarr]]
:'''Boy''': [[Lauren Tom]]
 
=== Notes ===
*In the Comic-Con reading of this episode, LaMarche was the voice of Dr. Zenus as well as the announcer and Billy West did the voice of the robot.
 
= Background =
The comic "[[Let's Twist Again]]" reveals that the ideas for ''The Scary Door'' come from an [[Alternate Universes|alternate universe]] where everything is ironic and there is only one writer for the show.
The comic "[[Let's Twist Again]]" reveals that the ideas for ''The Scary Door'' come from an [[Alternate Universes|alternate universe]] where everything is ironic and there is only one writer for the show.


== Additional info ==
= Additional info =


=== Trivia ===
== Trivia ==
* The third episode which appears behind the ending credits of "[[Spanish Fry]]" was originally going to appear in "[[The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz]]", but the scene was [[List of deleted scenes#DVD 1 3|deleted]].
* The third episode which appears behind the ending credits of "[[Spanish Fry]]" was originally going to appear in "[[The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz]]", but the scene was [[List of deleted scenes#DVD 1 3|deleted]].
* Since the first appearance, one episode has been seen in each season (including one of the [[films]] and one so far in [[season 6]]), though this is probably unintentional, since the one appearing in "[[Spanish Fry]]" originally was intended for "[[The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz]]". An upcoming is also planned for "[[Benderama]]", making that two ''Scary Door'' episodes for [[season 6]].
* One episode was seen in each of the first five seasons, including one in the four movies that encompass [[season 5]]. [[Season 6]], however, includes two episodes of ''The Scary Door''.


=== Appearances ===
== Appearances ==
*{{e|2ACV03}}
*{{e|2ACV03}}
*{{e|3ACV05}} (in a [[List of deleted scenes|deleted scene]])
*{{e|3ACV05}} {{small|(in [[List of deleted scenes#Season 3|a deleted scene]])}}
*{{e|3ACV15}}
*{{e|3ACV15}}
*{{e|4ACV06}} {{small|(sign)}}
*{{e|4ACV17}}
*{{e|4ACV17}}
*{{f|3}}
*{{f|3}}
*{{e|6ACV11}}
*{{e|6ACV17}}
*{{clink|US#028|Let's Twist Again}}
*{{clink|US#028|Let's Twist Again}}
*{{e|6ACV11}}


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The Scary Door
The Scary Door.jpg
GenreAnthology
First appearance"A Head in the Polls" (2ACV03)
Episode
Production
Runtime15 seconds

The Scary Door is a science-fiction horror television program in the 31st century. It is a spoof of the classic science-fiction TV series The Twilight Zone, and references several other TV shows and films, including the ending of War of the Worlds. Seven episodes of The Scary Door have so far been seen in Futurama media.

References to The Twilight Zone

The title card to the 1960's series The Twilight Zone.

While referencing multiple shows and films, the main reference to The Scary Door is the classic TV series The Twilight Zone, famous for its dramatic stories with big twists by the end, often revealing that everything was entirely the other way around of what one would have expected, or introducing extreme irony; for example in Time Enough At Last, a man who loves reading enjoys the fact that he is the sole survivor of human race as he finally gets time to read - but then he breaks his glasses.

Most obviously, the opening sequence to the two are very similar: the camera drifts through space, with several strange objects flying around, with a host (originally Rod Serling) introducing the viewer to the strange area of The Twilight Zone (or in Futurama's version, one enters The Scary Door).

While some episodes clearly are references to specific episodes of The Twilight Zone (for example Last Man on Earth, which has almost the exact story as Time Enough At Last but takes it a bit further in irony), others are less specific. The Gambler has multiple references to episodes of The Twilight Zone, as well as a lot of original scenes. Others, such as The Most Evil Creature of Them All, are not specific references to episodes but rather mockery of the show overall, which sometimes is extremely overdramatic and always have a twist. The soundtrack is also very similar, including the dramatic twist music in every episode.

Episodes

The name of the episodes aren't official but describe the main subject of the episode.

The Last Man on Earth

Episode 1, "The Last Man on Earth".

Appearance: "A Head in the Polls" (2ACV03)

Episode

Transcript

[Opening credits.]

Announcer: You are entering the vicinity of an area adjacent to a location. The kind of place where there might be a monster, or some kind of weird mirror. These are just examples; it could also be something much better. Prepare to enter: The Scary Door.

[Scene: In a desolated world, a man with glasses walks through a library that was somehow spared from destruction.]

Announcer: As per your request, please find enclosed the last man on Earth.

Man: Finally, solitude. I can read books for all eternity!

[He drops his glasses and they break]

Man: It's not fair... [panicked] it's not fair! [calmer] Wait, my eyes aren't that bad; I can still read the large-print books.

[As he reaches for a book, his eyes fall out]

Man: [hysterical] It's not f-... [calmer] Well, lucky I know how to read Braille.

[His hands fall off. He screams, and then his tongue falls out. Then his head falls off.]

Man: Hey, look at that weird mirror...

Credits

Reference

The Gambler

Episode 2, "The Gambler".

Appearance: "I Dated a Robot" (3ACV15)

Episode

Transcript

[Opening credits.]

Announcer: You're entering a realm which is unusual. Maybe it's magic, or contains some kind of monster... The second one. Prepare to enter the Scary Door.

[Scene: An elderly man wearing a green visor exits 3-Eyed Jack's Casino.]

Announcer: Please send the man 'round back and pick up Clyde Smith. A professional gambler who's about to have an unfortunate accident.

[While crossing the street, Clyde is hit by a car.]
[Clyde wakes up in front of a slot machine. He pulls the lever and it comes up with three Bars.]

Clyde: [laughs] A casino where I'm winning? That car must've killed me; I must be in heaven!

[He pulls the lever again, three Bars come up again.]

Clyde: A casino where I always win? That's boring. I must really be... [dramatic] In hell!

[Enter man.]

Sebastian Cabot: No, Mr. Smith, you're not in heaven or hell. You're on an airplane!

[Man opens curtain, revealing airplane windows. Clyde looks out the window and sees a gremlin on the wing, tearing out the wiring.]

Clyde: There's a gremlin destroying the plane! You've gotta believe me!

Sebastian Cabot: Why should I believe you? You're Hitler!

[Man holds up a mirror, revealing that Clyde's reflection is that of Adolf Hitler.]

Clyde: No!

[Clyde is transformed into Hitler. He turns to the person next to him.]

Clyde: Eva Braun, help me!

[Eva Braun pulls off her face to reveal that she's actually a giant fly. Clyde screams.]

Credits

Reference

The Most Evil Creature of them All

Episode 3, "The Most Evil Creature of them All".

Appearance: "Spanish Fry" (4ACV17)

Episode

Transcript

[Opening credits.]

Announcer: You're on a scenic route through a state recreational area known as the human mind. You ask a passer-by for directions, only to find he has no face or something. Suddenly up ahead, a door in the road. You swerve, narrowly avoiding The Scary Door.

[Scene: A scientist is in a Frankensteinesque laboratory mixing chemicals in a beaker.]

Scientist: I have combined the DNA of the world's most evil animals to make the most evil creature of them all.

[A pod reminiscent of the ones from the movie "The Fly" opens with a cloud of steam. It clears, revealing a naked human male.]

Naked Man: It turns out it's man.

Credits

Notes

First Degree Irony

Episode 4, "First Degree Irony".

Appearance: "Let's Twist Again" (US#028)

Comic

Transcript

[Opening credits.]

Announcer: Imagine, if you will, a three by seven inch wooden frame -- a frame that's a gateway to a world of imagination. Wipe your mind on the welcome mat. You're about to enter The Scary Door.

[Scene: A man in a car]

Announcer: Meet Brad Thompson, a man on his way home from a boring day at the office.

Brad: Man, I wish something exciting would happen... anything at all.

[A fire truck drives behind him.]

Brad: What's this? A fire truck is trying to pass me? To get to my neighborhood? I'll bet my neighbours house is on fire. I'd better speed up if I want to watch that.

[He gets to his neighbour's house]

Brad: Wait a minute. My neighbour's house isn't on fire. But then, what's with all the smoke?

Man: Oh... hi Brad, sorry to be the one to have to tell you, but... you're on fire!

[Brad is shown on fire]

Brad: Yaaaaah!

[Brad's skeleton is on the floor]

Fireman: We tried to warn him that he was spontaneously combusting, but he drove away from us.

Announcer: Official cause of death, third degree burns... actual cause of death, first degree irony!

That Humblest of God's Creatures

Episode 5, "That Humblest of God's Creatures".

Appearance: Bender's Game

Film

Transcript

[Opening credits.]

Announcer: Imagine, if you will, an announcer you can barely understand. He refers to a [mutters], but you're not quite sure what he said. He seems to be eating something, or perhaps he's a little drunk. It's remotely possible that he just said something about the Scary Door.

[Scene: A farm. Suddenly, it is attacked by UFOs shooting at everything in sight. Military forces are there, firing at the UFOs.]

Private: It's all over! Our guns and bombs are useless against the aliens.

Farmer: The saucers! They's a-crashin'!

[The UFOs starts to crash.]

Announcer: In the end, it was not guns or bombs that defeated the aliens, but that humblest of all God's creatures, the Tyrannosaurus Rex.

[A Tyrannosaurus Rex is seen crashing a UFO and eating the alien inside.]

Credits

Reference

The Aliens Are Among Us

Episode 6, "The Aliens Are Among Us".

Appearance: "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences" (6ACV11)

Episode

Transcript

[Opening credits.]

Announcer: You're taking a vacation from normality. The setting: a weird motel where the bed is stained with mystery. And there's also some mystery floating in the pool. Your key card may not open the exercise room because someone smeared mystery on the lock. But it will open the Scary Door.

[Scene: Outside Capitol Hill where a press conference is taking place.]

Announcer: Submitted for your Emmy consideration: a popular Senator with unpopular ideas.

Senator: There's no such thing as space aliens!

Man: Oh? How can you be so sure them aliens aren't already among us?

Senator: I'll tell you how! [takes off the man's face revealing an alien lifeform] Because you ARE ONE!!!

[musical sting]

Credits

Be Careful What You Wish For

Episode 7, "Be Careful What You Wish For".

Appearance: "Benderama" (6ACV17)

Episode

Transcript

[Opening credits.]

The Scary Door narrator: Enclosed is a .pdf attachment, a picture of yourself in a boat on a river. It's a river that flows in two directions. Make that three. It's a magic river. That's how. It is flowing down the eerie canal to... The Scary Door. That's eerie with two Es. [C.U.: On TV, a scientist's laboratory. The scientist finishes welding a Robot.] Consider, if you have the energy, Dr. Daniel Zenus, an inventor with a terminal case of the lazies.

Dr. Daniel Zenus: This Robot will do everything for me! Robot, activate yourself and do my research.

[The Robot flips its own on switch and powers up. It begins tinkering with test tubes as the scientist leans back in a chair with a pillow.]

Dr. Daniel Zenus: Ah!

[Cut to: Later.]

Dr. Daniel Zenus: Next, assume my social obligations.

[The scientist kicks back in an armchair as the Robot, wearing a black tie, offers his arm to the scientist's wife. She takes it and they exit. We see a clock. The hands spin. Years later, the scientist, now older, is still kicking back as an official enters.]

Official: Dr. Zenus, for a lifetime of scientific achievement, we present this award to... Your Robot!

[The official gives the Robot the trophy. A boy enters.]

Boy: Daddy, I love you!

[The boy turns away from the scientist and hugs the Robot.]

Dr. Daniel Zenus: If only I'd programmed the Robot to be more careful what I wished for! Robot, experience this tragic irony for me!

[The Robot falls to his knees.]

Robot: [extendedly] No!

[The scientist pops open a beer and takes a sip.]

Dr. Daniel Zenus: Ah!

Credits

Announcer/Robot: Maurice LaMarche
Dr. Daniel Zenus: David Herman
Official: Phil LaMarr
Boy: Lauren Tom

Notes

  • In the Comic-Con reading of this episode, LaMarche was the voice of Dr. Zenus as well as the announcer and Billy West did the voice of the robot.

Background

The comic "Let's Twist Again" reveals that the ideas for The Scary Door come from an alternate universe where everything is ironic and there is only one writer for the show.

Additional info

Trivia

  • The third episode which appears behind the ending credits of "Spanish Fry" was originally going to appear in "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz", but the scene was deleted.
  • One episode was seen in each of the first five seasons, including one in the four movies that encompass season 5. Season 6, however, includes two episodes of The Scary Door.

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