Difference between revisions of "Twice Told Tales of Interest"

From The Infosphere, the Futurama Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
 
(11 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Category:Media]][[Category:Comics]][[Category:A plots focusing on Fry]][[Category:B plots focusing on Bender]][[Category:Media wherein characters run away]] {{comic-non-canon}}
{{comic-non-canon}}
{{comic infobox
{{comic infobox
|name=Twice Told Tales of Interest
|name=Twice Told Tales of Interest
|image=[[Image:Twicetoldtales.JPG|225px]]
|image=[[File:Futurama-24-Cover.jpg|225px]]
|us no=024
|us no=24
|uk no=037, 038
|uk no=37, 38
|written by=Ian Boothby
|written by=Ian Boothby
|art A by=James Lloyd
|art A by=James Lloyd
|art B by=Mike Kazaleh
|art B by=Mike Kazaleh
|title caption=No caption on US edition
|title caption=No caption on [[United States|US]] edition
|caption2=What if you bought this comic?
|caption2=What if you bought this comic?
|caption2region=AU
|caption2region=AU
|us publish=March 22, 2006
|us publish={{date|22 March}}, [[2006]]
|paperback=
|paperback=
|prev=The A-Team
|prev=The A-Team
|next=Robot Robin Hood
|next=Robot Robin Hood
}}
}}
"'''Twice Told Tales of Interest'''" is the twenty-fourth [[comic]] issue and the first [[Anthology of Interest]] comic issue, which was released 22 March, 2006 in the US.  <!-- insert brief plot summary here -->
"'''Twice Told Tales of Interest'''" is the twenty-fourth [[comic]] issue and the first [[Anthology of Interest]] comic issue, which was released {{date|22 March}}, [[2006]] in the [[United States|US]].  <!-- insert brief plot summary here -->


==The Story==
== The Story ==
<!-- Under each act heading, give a brief summary of the major events of that act. The acts begin and end at points where there would be an ad break if this were an episode, probably at the middle of the comic. If lucky, this will also be the split for the UK version.
<!-- Under each act heading, give a brief summary of the major events of that act. The acts begin and end at points where there would be an ad break if this were an episode, probably at the middle of the comic. If lucky, this will also be the split for the UK version.
If you know how, make links of the first reference to any other characters, places, or things that have/should have their own articles.
If you know how, make links of the first reference to any other characters, places, or things that have/should have their own articles.
-->
-->
===Act I===
 
=== Act I ===
[[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] is playing poker at the Planet Express workbench, and since [[Philip J. Fry | Fry]] is asleep, Bender decides to take advantage of him, and soon Fry is broke. [[Turanga Leela | Leela]] confronts Bender and tells him not to take advantage of Fry, so Bender then builds a robot out of the What If? machine so that he can have a poker buddy. Fry wakes up, and unawarely asks a What If? question (What if it was Xmas every day?). The What If? machine reveals his programming which forces him to reveal the answer, and then we are shown what it would be like if it were Xmas every day...[[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon]] makes a deal with [[Robot Santa]] so that he can be head of weapons if it is Xmas every day. Soon, everyone on Earth is enslaved into Santa's army. Leela gets the [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor]] to build a giant Easter Rabbit robot, and soon they (as well as [[Amy Wong|Amy]], thanks to her clumsiness) destroy Santa.
[[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] is playing poker at the Planet Express workbench, and since [[Philip J. Fry | Fry]] is asleep, Bender decides to take advantage of him, and soon Fry is broke. [[Turanga Leela | Leela]] confronts Bender and tells him not to take advantage of Fry, so Bender then builds a robot out of the What If? machine so that he can have a poker buddy. Fry wakes up, and unawarely asks a What If? question (What if it was Xmas every day?). The What If? machine reveals his programming which forces him to reveal the answer, and then we are shown what it would be like if it were Xmas every day...[[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon]] makes a deal with [[Robot Santa]] so that he can be head of weapons if it is Xmas every day. Soon, everyone on Earth is enslaved into Santa's army. Leela gets the [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor]] to build a giant Easter Rabbit robot, and soon they (as well as [[Amy Wong|Amy]], thanks to her clumsiness) destroy Santa.


===Act II===
=== Act II ===
Leela decides to ask the next question, but Bender, being selfish, asks the machine "What if we skip Leela's question?". Fry decides to ask the final question, so he asks "What if life were like a sitcom?". In a parody of "I Dream of Jeannie", Fry discovers a bottle containing a genie named Leela. He takes Leela home, where that night, she goes on a date. Fry doesn't want to be left alone, so he organizes a date with a witch named Amantha (Amy) (a parody of Samantha from "Bewitched"). Amantha and Leela soon have a fight, to which Fry becomes happy, since he's never had two girls fight over him before. Suddenly, the Professor arrives and tells Bender that the What If? machine has been using it's software to cheat at poker, to which Bender says he installed an [[Empathy Chip|empathy chip]] so the robot would feel bad. However, the Professor then goes on to say it was really a self-destruct chip, and instantly the What If? machine blows up. The Professor complains that it'll take a year to rebuild.
Leela decides to ask the next question, but Bender, being selfish, asks the machine "What if we skip Leela's question?". Fry decides to ask the final question, so he asks "What if life were like a sitcom?". In a parody of "I Dream of Jeannie", Fry discovers a bottle containing a genie named Leela. He takes Leela home, where that night, she goes on a date. Fry doesn't want to be left alone, so he organizes a date with a witch named Amantha (Amy) (a parody of Samantha from "Bewitched"). Amantha and Leela soon have a fight, to which Fry becomes happy, since he's never had two girls fight over him before. Suddenly, the Professor arrives and tells Bender that the What If? machine has been using its software to cheat at poker, to which Bender says he installed an [[Empathy Chip|empathy chip]] so the robot would feel bad. However, the Professor then goes on to say it was really a self-destruct chip, and instantly the What If? machine blows up. The Professor complains that it'll take a year to rebuild.


==Additional Info==
== Additional Info ==
===Trivia===
=== Trivia ===
<!-- Add any trivia here, in bullet-list form. -->
<!-- Add any trivia here, in bullet-list form. -->
*The What If? machine has been seen previously in the Futurama episodes [[Anthology of Interest I]] and [[Anthology of Interest II]], and in the comic [[New Year's Rockin' Evil]]
*The What If? machine has been seen previously in the Futurama episodes "[[Anthology of Interest I]]" and "[[Anthology of Interest II]]", and in the comic "[[New Year's Rockin' Evil]]"
**The Professor developed three similar machines for "How's about?", "What's the deal with?" and "Who the hell wants to know?" questions.
**The Professor developed three similar machines for "How's about?", "What's the deal with?" and "Who the hell wants to know?" questions.


===Quotes===
=== Quotes ===
*'''Fry''': Aren't you going to end this with a witty remark or hilarious punchline that sums everything up?<br/>'''Bender''': Hmm... ''[Pause]'' No.
{{q|
<!-- The following sections can be included if they are appropriate:
<poem>'''Fry''': Aren't you going to end this with a witty remark or hilarious punchline that sums everything up?
 
'''Bender''': Hmm... [pause] No.</poem>
===Questions===
}}
*Who did that?
**Fry did.
 
===Alien Language Sightings===
'''Time''': <br />
'''Location''': <br />
'''Language''': [[Alien Languages#AL1|AL1]]<br />
'''Translation''':
(change to AL2, if necessary)
===Inside References===
-->


=== Allusions ===
=== Allusions ===
*Amantha/Amy drops a 16-ton weight on Leela, a reference to a recurring joke in [[wikipedia:Monty Python's Flying Circus|Monty Python's Flying Circus]].
*Amantha/Amy drops a 16-ton weight on Leela, a reference to a recurring joke in {{w|Monty Python's Flying Circus}}.
*[[Robot Santa]] says "I'm not fat I'm big bolted" a parody of {{w|Eric Cartman}}'s from ''{{w|South Park}}'' common quote.
*[[Robot Santa]] says "I'm not fat--I'm big-bolted" a parody of {{w|Eric Cartman}}'s "I'm not fat! I'm big-boned!" from ''{{w|South Park}}''.
<!--
<!--
===Fast Forward===
 
=== Fast Forward ===
List instances of things from this episode that are referenced later.
List instances of things from this episode that are referenced later.
-->
-->


===Goofs===
=== Goofs ===
*In the Anthology of Interest episodes, the Planet Express crew had to manually turn the machine on after asking each question. In this story, the machine responds as soon as the question is asked. Although this may be due to the machine's robotic status in this comic.
*In the Anthology of Interest episodes, the Planet Express crew had to manually turn the machine on after asking each question. In this story, the machine responds as soon as the question is asked. Although this may be due to the machine's robotic status in this comic.
<!--
<!--
===Special Features===-->
===Special Features===-->


===Characters===
=== Characters ===
(In alphabetical order)
(In alphabetical order)
<!--Add the list of characters appearing in the episode here. Use the Debut format for characters making their first appearance, and the regular format for all other characters. Any character appearing in more than one episode should be linked (like Hattie), as should one-time characters who are central to the story (like That Guy).
<!--Add the list of characters appearing in the episode here. Use the Debut format for characters making their first appearance, and the regular format for all other characters. Any character appearing in more than one episode should be linked (like Hattie), as should one-time characters who are central to the story (like That Guy).
Line 75: Line 66:
*[[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]]
*[[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]]
*[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]
*[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]
*[[Headless body of Agnew]]<!--I think-->
*[[Headless body of Agnew]]<!--I think, page 6-->
*[[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]]
*[[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]]
*[[Turanga Leela|Leela]]
*[[Turanga Leela|Leela]]
Line 84: Line 75:
*[[Dr. John Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]
*[[Dr. John Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]


==Comic Credits==
== Comic Credits ==
<!-- replace the unknowns and add any other credits listed. -->
<!-- replace the unknowns and add any other credits listed. -->
*Script
*Script
Line 103: Line 94:
|next=Robot Robin Hood
|next=Robot Robin Hood
}}
}}
[[Category:A plots focusing on Fry]]
[[Category:Anthology of Interest]]
[[Category:B plots focusing on Bender]]
[[Category:Media wherein characters run away]]

Latest revision as of 20:25, 28 March 2014

Non-canon
Twice Told Tales of Interest
Futurama-24-Cover.jpg
US Publish Number24
UK Publish Number(s)37, 38
Written byIan Boothby
Artists
James Lloyd
Mike Kazaleh
Title captionNo caption on US edition
AU title captionWhat if you bought this comic?
Published (US)22 March, 2006

"Twice Told Tales of Interest" is the twenty-fourth comic issue and the first Anthology of Interest comic issue, which was released 22 March, 2006 in the US.

The Story

Act I

Bender is playing poker at the Planet Express workbench, and since Fry is asleep, Bender decides to take advantage of him, and soon Fry is broke. Leela confronts Bender and tells him not to take advantage of Fry, so Bender then builds a robot out of the What If? machine so that he can have a poker buddy. Fry wakes up, and unawarely asks a What If? question (What if it was Xmas every day?). The What If? machine reveals his programming which forces him to reveal the answer, and then we are shown what it would be like if it were Xmas every day...Nixon makes a deal with Robot Santa so that he can be head of weapons if it is Xmas every day. Soon, everyone on Earth is enslaved into Santa's army. Leela gets the Professor to build a giant Easter Rabbit robot, and soon they (as well as Amy, thanks to her clumsiness) destroy Santa.

Act II

Leela decides to ask the next question, but Bender, being selfish, asks the machine "What if we skip Leela's question?". Fry decides to ask the final question, so he asks "What if life were like a sitcom?". In a parody of "I Dream of Jeannie", Fry discovers a bottle containing a genie named Leela. He takes Leela home, where that night, she goes on a date. Fry doesn't want to be left alone, so he organizes a date with a witch named Amantha (Amy) (a parody of Samantha from "Bewitched"). Amantha and Leela soon have a fight, to which Fry becomes happy, since he's never had two girls fight over him before. Suddenly, the Professor arrives and tells Bender that the What If? machine has been using its software to cheat at poker, to which Bender says he installed an empathy chip so the robot would feel bad. However, the Professor then goes on to say it was really a self-destruct chip, and instantly the What If? machine blows up. The Professor complains that it'll take a year to rebuild.

Additional Info

Trivia

Quotes

    Fry: Aren't you going to end this with a witty remark or hilarious punchline that sums everything up?
    Bender: Hmm... [pause] No.

Allusions

Goofs

  • In the Anthology of Interest episodes, the Planet Express crew had to manually turn the machine on after asking each question. In this story, the machine responds as soon as the question is asked. Although this may be due to the machine's robotic status in this comic.

Characters

(In alphabetical order)

Comic Credits