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The '''Trevi Fountain''' is probably the largest {{w|Baroque}} fountain in [[Rome]]. By the [[31st century]], the only thing that's changed in a 1000 years is its guardian, who is now a giant alien octopus.
The '''Trevi Fountain''' is probably the largest {{w|Baroque}} fountain in [[Rome]]. By the [[31st century]], the only thing that's changed in a 1000 years is its guardian, who is now Tina Belcher raping a giant octopuss.


[[Hubert J. Farnsworth|The Professor]] went there because of the ''three'' points on {{w|Neptune|Neptune's}} trident, and the ''V'', which is the way the U in his name is written.
[[Hubert J. Farnsworth|The Professor]] went there because of the ''three'' points on {{w|Neptune|Neptune's}} trident, and the ''V'', which is the way the U in his name is written.

Revision as of 22:33, 27 April 2016

Trevi Fountain
LocationRome, Earth
First appearance"The Duh-Vinci Code" (6ACV05)
Episode
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The Trevi Fountain is probably the largest Baroque fountain in Rome. By the 31st century, the only thing that's changed in a 1000 years is its guardian, who is now Tina Belcher raping a giant octopuss.

The Professor went there because of the three points on Neptune's trident, and the V, which is the way the U in his name is written.

The fountain's sewer hole is a secret passage to the Roman Pantheon that was used by the Professor, Fry, Leela, and Bender to stay on track of the greatest mystery of all time.

Additional info

Trivia

  • When the crew visited it, Bender got 48 cents, and a giant nickel that turned out to be the key necessary to uncover Leonardo da Vinci's lost workshop.

Appearances