https://theinfosphere.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=DeepSpaceHomer&feedformat=atomThe Infosphere, the Futurama Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T10:41:38ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.36.3https://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Template_talk:News&diff=121235Template talk:News2013-04-23T01:52:13Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* "for a fourth time" */</p>
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<div>News is more important than new Infosphere pages. Perhaps as old items are dropped, they could be added to a [[News Archive]]? Thoughts? --[[User:Buddy13|Buddy]] 15:42, 8 July 2007 (PDT)<br />
: Sounds like a good idea. --'''[[User:Svip|Svip]]'''<sup>[[User talk:Svip|Talk]]</sup> 15:58, 8 July 2007 (PDT)<br />
::I don't think anyone will call that a bad idea. I'll go ahead and put the old news into the archive. - [[User:Quolnok|Quolnok]] 17:58, 8 July 2007 (PDT)<br />
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== Another screenjabber review ==<br />
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I'd add it, but I don't know where to stick the item that falls off the bottom. [http://www.screenjabber.com/futurama_wildgreenyonderDVD It's here.] There are some spoilers, but he claims he's being more careful about that. --[[User:Buddy13|Buddy]] 01:36, 24 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
:Uhm, Buddy. That's the exact same review we already have on the news bulletin. Are you drunk? --'''[[User:Svip|Svip]]'''<sup>[[User talk:Svip|Talk]]</sup> 13:45, 24 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
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== Sixth Season?! ==<br />
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[http://www.inquisitr.com/18383/futurama-might-return-to-fox/ Make it news!] <small>-- the preceding unsigned comment was written by [[User:Buddy13|Buddy13]]{{#if:|&nbsp;before {{{2}}}|}}.</small><br />
:"Might" is also an indicator for speculation. Also, Buddy, you can see my analysis of it at [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/#1235665510,95360, the Madhouse]. --'''[[User:Svip|Svip]]'''<sup>[[User talk:Svip|Talk]]</sup> 00:40, 27 February 2009 (UTC)<br />
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==Sneak preview of 6ACV01==<br />
''On the Animation SuperCon in Florida on 4 October, David X. Cohen along with the male cast, gave a sneak peak of the first three minutes of the first episode's animatic.[12] The original concept was for the story to take place in a new universe, but Matt Groening wanted to do the rebirth instead.[2] This sneak preview was leaked unto YouTube on October 4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wwUw0FQmDo).''<br />
[[User:Aki|Aki]] 23:56, 4 October 2009 (UTC)<br />
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==RSS Feed?==<br />
I'd like to add the latest Futurama News from this site to my RSS reader. Is there an RSS feed that I can use?<br />
:There's an RSS feed of edits, but I think one for the "News" template would need to be manually created... Unless I'm wrong. --[[User:Buddy13|Buddy]] ([[User talk:Buddy13|talk]]) 18:38, 2 February 2012 (CET)<br />
::Right, I found the one for edits, but I'd like one for the news. What would be required to create one? This wiki is the best source of Futurama news that I've found so far.<br />
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== "for a fourth time" ==<br />
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Devil's hands, Wild green, Meanwhile and ?<br />
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Aren't those three only actual ends? - [[User:Quolnok|Quolnok]] ([[User talk:Quolnok|talk]]) 01:59, 23 April 2013 (CEST)<br />
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:Someone could be thinking of Reincarnation. I believe it was conceived to be an ending to the series in the event of cancellation, but nothing officially happened. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 03:52, 23 April 2013 (CEST)</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=A_Pharaoh_to_Remember&diff=120817A Pharaoh to Remember2013-04-05T01:49:09Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* Goofs */ Removing the unnecessary, fruitless debate over Egyptian spacetravel. Third and fourth-level bullets make the "Goofs" section ugly as sin.</p>
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<div>{{episode infobox<br />
|name=A Pharaoh to Remember<br />
|no=49<br />
|image=[[File:A Pharoh to Remember.png|225px]]<br />
|season=3<br />
|broadcast season=4<br />
|number=3ACV17<br />
|caption=Psst... big party at your house after the show!<br />
|first aired=10 March, 2002<br />
|written by=Ron Weiner<br />
|directed by=Mark Ervin<br />
|title reference=''{{w|An Affair to Remember}}''<br />
|caption reference=<br />
|opening cartoon="Toys Will Be Toys"<br />
|sponsor=<br />
|broadcast number=S04E07<br />
|prev ep=A Leela of Her Own<br />
|next ep=Anthology of Interest II<br />
|broad prev=Where the Buggalo Roam<br />
|broad next=Godfellas<br />
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"'''A Pharaoh to Remember'''" is the forty-ninth episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', the seventeenth of the [[Season 3|third production season]] and the seventh of the [[Broadcast season 4|fourth broadcast season]]. It aired 10 March, 2002 on FOX. [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] is getting desperate for being remembered when he's gone, and a trip to [[Osiris 4]], where he becomes Pharaoh seems to be just the satisfaction he needs.<br />
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== The Story ==<br />
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=== Act I: "This is the worst funeral ever." ===<br />
[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] is outraged when he robs a swimming pool, an act which should land him on the nightly TV news, but no one realizes it was him, with witnesses mistakenly calling the criminal human. He then makes a variety of attempts to become famous, only to be ignored or ridiculed by witnesses. He heads to work, depressed, where the rest of the [[Planet Express]] crew try to cheer him up by throwing him a funeral to show how he'll be remembered. He is highly disappointed by the group's efforts and becomes angered by their idiocy. This is especially true with Dr. [[Zoidberg]], who sings ''Danny Boy'', only to be hit in the head with Bender's martini glass. After the disappointing funeral, Bender storms off, outraged that no one will remember him when he dies. The next day, the crew has to deliver a giant sandstone block to the planet [[Osiris 4]]. After the block is signed for, they are taken as slaves of the [[Pharaoh Hamenthotep]].<br />
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=== Act II: "Quit giving the slave drivers pointers." ===<br />
On the boat to the work site, Bender admires the Pharaohs' tombs and realizes that everyone would remember him if he could have a memorial like them. He begins to give the slave drivers pointers on how to make slaves work harder and faster to get the job done sooner. Hermenthotip arrives and is happy with the work of the slaves and just as he is about to free them he is crushed by his statue's nose and killed. It is announced the pharaoh's succesor will be determined the next day after consulting the [[Wall of Prophecy]]. The slaves all party in their quarters since only that night they're not slaves of anyone. Bender is upset by the death, but changes the Wall of Prophecy to make it look like he is supposed to be the Pharaoh's successor. After a short ceremony to determine the new Pharaoh looking at the wall everyone believes Bender to be the next pharaoh, so he is chosen, despite his crude drawing on the Wall of Prophecy.<br />
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=== Act III: "Crawl pigs." ===<br />
Bender becomes a crueler pharaoh than Hamenthotep, and makes the slaves work hard to build a much larger statue (1 Billion cubits tall, or 284,000 miles) of him so he will be remembered for all eternity. Bender is unhappy with the statue because it is so big, people will probably remember the statue instead of him. He demands to have it torn down so that the slaves can start over and build a smaller statue. The slave drivers have had enough of Bender's orders and attack him, tying him up like a mummy and throwing him in his tomb, announcing that he suddenly died. He requests his loyal servants to be entombed with him, and [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] and [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] are thrown in as well.<br />
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=== Act IV: "Let's blow this tomb." ===<br />
Bender’s tomb turns out to have a working casino in it, along with an eternity's worth of liquor. Fry and Leela try some pomegranate schnapps and determine it is 100% alcohol. Leela wants to use the explosive alcohol to blow the tomb open and escape, but Bender refuses to allow her. Leela and Fry pretend to forget who Bender is, and he then reluctantly agrees. Moving all the liquor to one wall, Leela uses Bender's wrappings as a makeshift fuse and blow the tomb open. The explosion causes the rest of the statue to fall apart, saddening Bender. Leela tells him that he will still be remembered as a tyrannical ruler, even though there is no monument left. As they return home, Bender mentions that he will try to take over Earth next.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*The non-human people of Osiris 4 are based on various Egyptian gods.<br />
*Fry says, "call it a hunch, but {{sw|I have a bad feeling about this|I have a bad feeling about this}}!". This is an oft-used phrase in ''[[Star Wars]]''.<br />
*A cubit is eighteen inches, which means one billion cubits is about 457,200 kilometers, about 36 times Earth's diameter, about 1/3 the diameter of the sun, or a little larger than the distance between the Earth and the [[Moon]].<br />
*Leela's sandals are shaped like her boots.<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Fry''': ''[After Bender having angrily throwen a beer bottle at the TV, breaking it.]'' [annoyed] Hey!? Now what am I supposed to watch and drink all day!?</poem><br />
<poem>'''Bender''': Danny Boy?! You're at my funeral, singing about some stiff named Danny Boy!? You really are a massive bonehead!<br />
'''Zoidberg''': I'm expressing my sorrow!<br />
'''Bender''': Get lost! I'd say don't quit your day job, but you're awful at that too!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Bender''': [furious] I hope you're all happy! You've succeeded in showing me life is worth living... by showing how bad my funeral will suck!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Amy''': ''[After Bender having throwen a bouquet and that lands in the Professor's lap.]'' I know whose funeral we'll be attending next.<br />
'''Professor''': [blushing] Oh, stop.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Incredible. This place is just like the Ancient Egypt of my day.<br />
'''High Priest''': That is no coincidence. For our people visited your Egypt thousands of years ago.<br />
'''Fry''': I knew it! Insane theories, one; regular theories, a billion.<br />
'''High Priest''': We learned many things from the mighty Egyptians, such as pyramid-building, space travel and how to prepare our dead so as to scare {{w|Abbott and Costello}}.</poem><br />
<poem>'''High Priest''': Great Wall of Prophecy, reveal to us God's will that we may blindly obey.<br />
'''Priests''': Free us from thought and responsibility.<br />
'''High Priest''': We shall read things off you.<br />
'''Priests''': Then do them.<br />
'''High Priest''': Your words guide us.<br />
'''Priests''': We're dumb.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': News, everyone! Today you're going to Osiris 4 to deliver this enormous sandstone block. ''[He points to a block the size of the ship sitting next to them.]''<br />
'''Fry''': I thought something looked different in here.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Leela''': This society is a bunch of idiots!'''</poem><br />
}}<br />
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=== Allusions ===<br />
*An {{w|Elton John}} parody sings many of John's songs during the funeral of the Pharaoh. <br />
*Abbott and Costello are inscribed into the wall. The purpose of the drawings was explained when the newly enslaved Leela and Fry are given a tour of the underground.<br />
*After becoming Pharaoh, Bender enters to address the slaves in the manner of {{w|Steve Martin}} in his famous "{{w|King Tut (song)|King Tut}}" routine.<br />
*Fry imitates Costello's scared reaction when he encounters mummy Bender. <br />
*The snakes beneath the desert are taken from ''{{w|Raiders of the Lost Ark}}''.<br />
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=== Goofs ===<br />
*The Pharaoh's aide mention that "our people visited...Egypt thousands of years ago", but if that is true, how could they have learned of space travel from them?<br />
*Before the building is destroyed Sal is wearing a green shirt. Then in the next scene he is wearing his usual white shirt.<br />
*Hamenthotep's organs that are lowered into his tomb included four eyes. However, Hamenthotep wasn't Human, he just looked human. He might have had eyes somewhere other than his head.<br />
*Bender lifts the large stone nose off of Hamenthotep, however, in "[[Bendless Love]]", Bender states that "[he doesn't] know anything about lifting". He could have been sarcastic, so he seems more heroic by bending the unbendable girder.<br />
*The slave driver to whom Bender was giving pointers decides to take Bender's advice by counting to 1/2 instead of counting to three, but uses the fraction as a whole number instead (i.e., shouting 'One-half pull! One-half pull!') The proper command would have had the slave driver whipping twice for every command to pull.<br />
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=== Previous Episode References ===<br />
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* {{e|1ACV02}}<br />
** When Bender leaves the office after destroying the regular TV, we see the big-screen TV on which the Professor previewed his Planet Express ad behind Fry.<br />
* {{e|1ACV07}}<br />
** At Bender's staged funeral, [[Amy Wong|Amy]] wears the dress she wore to Fry's coronation.<br />
** Also, the premise that one of Leela's subordinates should get in over his head by taking over another planet is reused.<br />
* {{e|2ACV11}}<br />
** The hapless Australian slave has only been granted a change of locale.<br />
* {{e|2ACV16}}<br />
** [[Scruffy]] mentions that he hasn't seen Bender before (cf. his reaction upon running into Leela for the first time).<br />
* {{e|2ACV18}}<br />
** Bender has similar characteristics to a speaker system (he can have his volume turned up and down or simply be muted).<br />
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=== Alien Language Sightings ===<br />
'''Time''': 14:30<br /><br />
'''Location''': On the Wall of Prophecy<br /><br />
'''Language''': [[Alien Languages#AL1|AL1]]<br /><br />
'''Translation''': Rock on! [[Eddie Rosas]]<br />
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=== Characters ===<br />
{{chars-begin}}<br />
*[[Dr. Amy Wong|Amy]]<br />
*[[Australian Guy]]<br />
*[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]]<br />
*[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]<br />
*[[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]]<br />
*[[Turanga Leela|Leela]]<br />
*[[Linda]]<br />
*[[Morbo]]<br />
*'''Debut''': [[Osirian High Priest]]<br />
*'''Debut''': Pharaoh [[Hamenthotep]]<br />
*[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Prof. Farnsworth]]<br />
*[[Sal]]<br />
*[[Scruffy]]<br />
*[[Dr. John Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]<br />
*[[Preacherbot]]<br />
{{chars-end}}<br />
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== Episode Credits ==<br />
{{credits-begin}}<br />
*Writer<br />
**[[Ron Weiner]]<br />
*Director<br />
**[[Mark Ervin]]<br />
*Voice Actors<br />
**[[Billy West]]<br />
**[[Katey Sagal]]<br />
**[[John DiMaggio]]<br />
**[[Tress MacNeille]]<br />
**[[Maurice LaMarche]]<br />
**[[David Herman]]<br />
**[[Phil LaMarr]]<br />
**[[Lauren Tom]]<br />
*DVD Commentary<br />
**[[Matt Groening]]<br />
**[[David X. Cohen]]<br />
**[[Rich Moore]]<br />
**[[Ron Weiner]]<br />
**[[John DiMaggio]]<br />
**[[Billy West]]<br />
{{credits-end}}<br />
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[[Category:Media wherein characters run away]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=User_talk:DeepSpaceHomer&diff=120753User talk:DeepSpaceHomer2013-04-01T17:32:25Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* Cinema */</p>
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<div>== Wikisimpsons ==<br />
Hey. How're you doing? (Peace be with you. Praise Jebus.) Just wanted to tell you something you're probably not aware of. The Infosphere has recently become affiliates with [[simpsons:Wikisimpsons|Wikisimpsons]]. Since you're more of a ''Simpsons'' fan than a ''Futurama'' fan, I guess you'd be interested in knowing how to link there. Here it is: <strike><code><nowiki>[[simpsons|Wikisimpsons|Wikisimpsons]]</nowiki></code></strike><code><nowiki>[[simpsons:Wikisimpsons|Wikisimpsons]]</nowiki></code>. (Disclaimer: This may or may not be related to [http://www.theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=The_Simpsons&curid=2738&diff=78311&oldid=78239 your edit to ''The Simpsons'' article].) I'm out. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 19:11, 20 January 2011 (CET)<br />
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== {{templink|et}} ==<br />
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Hi. Coming by to tell you a little about the use of [[Template:Et|the ''Et'' template'']], as I'd like us (you, me, and the rest of the wiki) to be editing in a close way. Articles like ''The Grumpy Snail'' and ''Rab-Bot'' specifically deal with information from only one episode, so if we want to use the template, it kind of makes sense that it be separated from all the text. However, that's not what if was made for. (See [[Template talk:Ein|this]] for details.) In these cases, we've been going with what seems more logical. For instance, you can say Fry worked at a pizzeria without referring to [[1ACV01]], but you probably should refer to it when mentioning "the first time he visited the Head Museum". Also, regarding [http://www.theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Rabbi-bot&curid=13702&diff=79488&oldid=79485 your redirect], you could've just moved (renamed) the page. Do you know how to do that? [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 00:37, 15 February 2011 (CET)<br />
:Hola. I will admit that I'm still a rookie on the whole use of templates. So should the Et template be used within an article when citing a specific fact (such as the second sentence of [[Rab-Bot]]), as opposed to the end? And no, I haven't the faintest idea how to move an article. I looked around and couldn't figure out how to do it, so I just moved text around. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 01:13, 15 February 2011 (CET)<br />
:Well, I just figured out how to move a page. So that problem is solved. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 02:19, 15 February 2011 (CET)<br />
::Yes, exactly. There's only one more thing, not really as important, but still a thing: When you [http://www.theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Reverend_Lionel_Preacherbot&curid=4026&diff=79515&oldid=79407 add categories], be sure to sort them alphabetically. The Infosphere used to have [[User:SvipBot|a bot]] for this kind of thing, but it seems to be inactive. And congratulations on learning how to move ''particles''. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 23:39, 15 February 2011 (CET)<br />
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== Episode credits ==<br />
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[http://www.theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Bill_Oakley&curid=13715&diff=79618&oldid=79606 The episodes] you added to the ''Bill Oakley'' article are 3ACV01 to 3ACV19, not including 3ACV16. Was that a mistake, or did you check the end credits? (Third section by...) [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 02:49, 20 February 2011 (CET)<br />
:That wasn't a mistake. Those are the episodes that are listed on his IMDB page. I checked it at more than once, because it seemed weird to me, too. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 04:05, 20 February 2011 (CET)<br />
::I'm glad to hear/read that. IMDB didn't even occur to me. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 00:07, 21 February 2011 (CET)<br />
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== Pool ==<br />
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{{w|Cinco de Mayo|Buenas noches}} (CEST), Deep. Would you mind re-uploading ''File:Hank Aaron All Star Parade 2008.jpg'' on [http://pool.theinfosphere.org/Special:Upload the pool]? I'll delete it here as soon as I receive your feedback. Don't forget we have a pool! [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 23:11, 5 May 2011 (CEST)<br>Had to delete it first, obviously. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 23:27, 5 May 2011 (CEST)<br />
:I thought I did. Hmm, must have clicked the wrong link or something. I have clicked the link you provided and will attempt this again. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 23:39, 5 May 2011 (CEST)<br />
::The image is back in the picture. (Funny?) Thank you for your collaboration. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 20:12, 6 May 2011 (CEST)<br />
:::Always pleased to be useful. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:25, 6 May 2011 (CEST)<br />
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== Imitator ==<br />
Why do you obstinate to lie? --[[User:DeepsaceHomer|DeepsaceHomer]] 17:27, 15 June 2011 (CEST)<br />
:I'm leaving this up for posterity. And the humor. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 18:45, 15 June 2011 (CEST)<br />
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== Please Explain ==<br />
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Why are caracters that are both unseen, unidentified and unheard from so notable? It just doesn't make sense! Clearly, ''Green Yonder'' proved that there are a plethora of named characters so much that those who aren't even named don't need to be on the wiki--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 19:38, 3 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:DeepSpaceHomer does not have to explain anything. He is following the rules. And so should you. Do not nominate ''That guy from the future'' for deletion again. It will ''not'' be deleted. Please take a look at [http://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Talk:Lobster&diff=18224&oldid=18222 this]. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 19:45, 3 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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That doesn't mean anything. Without the rule, your point is moot. I have every right to nominate it again, on account of unnotability and any reversion would mean hypocrisy--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 19:47, 3 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:Indeed, but those are the rules. Technically, you do have every right to nominate any article for deletion. Notability isn't a requirement though. What we care about is relevance. - [[User:Quolnok|Quolnok]] 10:25, 6 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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== Sockpuppeting ==<br />
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Are you sockpuppeting as Svip?--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 20:17, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:No. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:17, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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Then why are you claiming Svip's points as your own?--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 20:25, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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:<strike>Uh...because I am DeepSpaceHomer? At least, I was the last time I looked in a mirror. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:28, 5 August 2011 (CEST)</strike><br />
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::My previously snarky comment now makes no sense since Icyweaner's change in his comment. Now it makes me look like a narcissist. (Yes...''look'' like one...) -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 14:45, 6 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:Look, you might feel like you are being ganged up on, and for that I apologize. But you have zero right to accuse me of being a sockpuppet, or of sockpuppeting another account. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:29, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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It just seemed like it from the comments on the episode talkpage. I'm sorry for accusing--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 20:33, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:Water under the bridge. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:36, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
::Alrighty, but as I was watching Mobius Dick on my DVR, I realized that I'm so used to hearing for every character name, whether it be for Futurama or Family Guy, I was about to add "Amanda Zandt" to the character list, but then I put on the CC and learned Farnsworth actually said "Amanda'S ''aunt''"... I found that a bit funny but facepalm-worthy--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 20:43, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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== Catalog/ue ==<br />
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If you look in the News Archive you'll see all the other times it was spelt Catalogue, I was going off of that, ;) [[User:DannyJC13|DannyJC13]] ([[User talk:DannyJC13|talk]]) 17:10, 4 December 2011 (CET)<br />
:It's wasn't meant as a personal slight against you, mate. I hadn't paid much attention to the "Catalog/ue" spelling when the news items were posted, except for some reason I decided to look up the agency today, and found the [http://www.copyright.gov/records/about.html Copyright Office page], which spells it as "Catalog". I normally can keep my inner pedant at bay but, since it's a proper title, I figured it should be spelled...uh...properly. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 17:24, 4 December 2011 (CET)<br />
::No problem, things like that annoy me too. ;) [[User:DannyJC13|DannyJC13]] ([[User talk:DannyJC13|talk]]) 17:46, 4 December 2011 (CET)<br />
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== The Fishsticks reference ==<br />
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Granted, that last clause is an opinion and I'll remove it. However, if you are familiar with the <i>South Park</i> episode "Fishsticks" you may remember that Cartman, through much self-convincing, can't help but claim that he wrote the joke, and believes it wholeheartedly. <br />
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I'd recommend re-watching it, ignoring the whole Kanye West skewering which unfortunately detracts from the joke-stealing narrative.<br />
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:I have seen the episode a few times. I remember the plot. However, I really don't see the connection between Cartman, the joke, and Fry's exclamation. It sounds more like a random throwaway line by the writers than any concrete reference to South Park. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 22:27, 24 March 2013 (CET)<br />
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Apologies; there is a misunderstanding. Fry's line could easily be a throwaway. But I believe it's a direct reference to--or directly influenced by--<i>Jimmy's</i> joke (which was wholly deconstructed for the remainder of the show). What I'm trying to say is, if the writer of that particular line were to claim to have made it up on his own then he would be no better than Cartman (or Carlos Mencia as depicted) in that episode. Personally, I find that funny to contemplate. I've reworded things but, if you feel the need to re-edit, please just put a period after "...aired 2009" in my post, as I believe the first opinion is valid for readers to consider in the context of the South Park page. -- [[User:ChadwellAK|ChadwellAK]] ([[User talk:ChadwellAK|talk]]) 03:24, 25 March 2013 (CET)<br />
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:It seems a bit of a stretch to me. I would advise taking it to either the [[Talk:South Park|South Park talk page]] or the [[Talk:Near-Death Wish|Near-Death Wish talk page]] and see what others think about it. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 14:19, 25 March 2013 (CET)<br />
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== Cinema ==<br />
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[[User:Sanfazer/Rank the movies!|There's something I'd like you to participate in.]] You think you're up for the task? [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] ([[User talk:Sanfazer|talk]]) 19:12, 1 April 2013 (CEST).<br />
:I participated. I now feel my existence as a human is validated. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 19:32, 1 April 2013 (CEST)</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=User:Sanfazer/Rank_the_movies!&diff=120752User:Sanfazer/Rank the movies!2013-04-01T17:30:26Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: </p>
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! Movie !! Points<br />
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| ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'' || 11<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'' || 6<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Bender's Game]]'' || 6<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Into the Wild Green Yonder]]'' || 7<br />
|}<br />
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== Rankers ==<br />
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[[File:Hermes promo 2.jpg|thumb|300px]]<br />
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: ''Put your user name at the top.''<br />
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* [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]])<br />
* [[User:DannyJC13|DannyJC13]]<br />
* [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] ([[User talk:Sanfazer|talk]])<br />
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== See also ==<br />
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* [http://ratings.theinfosphere.org/ Futurama ratings]<br />
* [http://reviews.theinfosphere.org/ Futurama reviews]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Talk:List_of_opening_cartoons&diff=120739Talk:List of opening cartoons2013-04-01T14:32:55Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* Additional information */</p>
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== Additional information ==<br />
Just suggesting the idea of adding additional information, such as a column for "Episode Number" (I can get quite lost when trying to figure if I'm looking at Season 2 Episode 9 ...or 10?) and also another column for "Notes" like "Also used in S1E3" for cartoons which get re-used. I think this could be quite interesting and would really add some meat to the already interesting collection. What does any body else think? -[[Special:Contributions/58.165.18.59|58.165.18.59]] 12:20, 28 March 2013 (CET)<br />
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: I completely agree. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] ([[User talk:Sanfazer|talk]]) 16:31, 28 March 2013 (CET).<br />
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:Not that I am trying to be a jerk or something, but couldn't the issue have been resolved by replacing the episode titles with the <nowiki>{{e}}</nowiki> template? For example, replace "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" with <nowiki>{{e|1ACV01}}</nowiki>, making it {{e|1ACV01}}? This endeavour just seem like a lot of work to go through for something so simple. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 16:32, 1 April 2013 (CEST)</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Table:Anniversaries&diff=120638Table:Anniversaries2013-03-28T13:31:41Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* Ballot */ Sure, why not?</p>
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== Discussion ==<br />
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The show will celebrate its fourteenth birthday tomorrow. I think this is an appropriate time for us to inaugurate a whole new section in the main page, the '''anniversaries''' section. We can start with air dates and release dates of episodes, films, comics, and box sets. Fans would check back every day to know which episode they should watch. We can also take a few anniversaries from the news archive. (One more possibility is in-universe events.)<br />
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What's the general opinion?<br />
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See the talk page for the raw material. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] ([[User talk:Sanfazer|talk]]) 02:52, 28 March 2013 (CET).<br />
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== Ballot ==<br />
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* [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] ([[User talk:Sanfazer|talk]])<br />
* [[User:Buddy13|Buddy]] ([[User talk:Buddy13|talk]])<br />
* [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]])<br />
||<br />
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|}</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=User_talk:DeepSpaceHomer&diff=120609User talk:DeepSpaceHomer2013-03-25T13:19:43Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* The Fishsticks reference */</p>
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<div>== Wikisimpsons ==<br />
Hey. How're you doing? (Peace be with you. Praise Jebus.) Just wanted to tell you something you're probably not aware of. The Infosphere has recently become affiliates with [[simpsons:Wikisimpsons|Wikisimpsons]]. Since you're more of a ''Simpsons'' fan than a ''Futurama'' fan, I guess you'd be interested in knowing how to link there. Here it is: <strike><code><nowiki>[[simpsons|Wikisimpsons|Wikisimpsons]]</nowiki></code></strike><code><nowiki>[[simpsons:Wikisimpsons|Wikisimpsons]]</nowiki></code>. (Disclaimer: This may or may not be related to [http://www.theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=The_Simpsons&curid=2738&diff=78311&oldid=78239 your edit to ''The Simpsons'' article].) I'm out. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 19:11, 20 January 2011 (CET)<br />
<br />
== {{templink|et}} ==<br />
<br />
Hi. Coming by to tell you a little about the use of [[Template:Et|the ''Et'' template'']], as I'd like us (you, me, and the rest of the wiki) to be editing in a close way. Articles like ''The Grumpy Snail'' and ''Rab-Bot'' specifically deal with information from only one episode, so if we want to use the template, it kind of makes sense that it be separated from all the text. However, that's not what if was made for. (See [[Template talk:Ein|this]] for details.) In these cases, we've been going with what seems more logical. For instance, you can say Fry worked at a pizzeria without referring to [[1ACV01]], but you probably should refer to it when mentioning "the first time he visited the Head Museum". Also, regarding [http://www.theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Rabbi-bot&curid=13702&diff=79488&oldid=79485 your redirect], you could've just moved (renamed) the page. Do you know how to do that? [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 00:37, 15 February 2011 (CET)<br />
:Hola. I will admit that I'm still a rookie on the whole use of templates. So should the Et template be used within an article when citing a specific fact (such as the second sentence of [[Rab-Bot]]), as opposed to the end? And no, I haven't the faintest idea how to move an article. I looked around and couldn't figure out how to do it, so I just moved text around. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 01:13, 15 February 2011 (CET)<br />
:Well, I just figured out how to move a page. So that problem is solved. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 02:19, 15 February 2011 (CET)<br />
::Yes, exactly. There's only one more thing, not really as important, but still a thing: When you [http://www.theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Reverend_Lionel_Preacherbot&curid=4026&diff=79515&oldid=79407 add categories], be sure to sort them alphabetically. The Infosphere used to have [[User:SvipBot|a bot]] for this kind of thing, but it seems to be inactive. And congratulations on learning how to move ''particles''. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 23:39, 15 February 2011 (CET)<br />
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== Episode credits ==<br />
<br />
[http://www.theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Bill_Oakley&curid=13715&diff=79618&oldid=79606 The episodes] you added to the ''Bill Oakley'' article are 3ACV01 to 3ACV19, not including 3ACV16. Was that a mistake, or did you check the end credits? (Third section by...) [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 02:49, 20 February 2011 (CET)<br />
:That wasn't a mistake. Those are the episodes that are listed on his IMDB page. I checked it at more than once, because it seemed weird to me, too. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 04:05, 20 February 2011 (CET)<br />
::I'm glad to hear/read that. IMDB didn't even occur to me. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 00:07, 21 February 2011 (CET)<br />
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== Pool ==<br />
<br />
{{w|Cinco de Mayo|Buenas noches}} (CEST), Deep. Would you mind re-uploading ''File:Hank Aaron All Star Parade 2008.jpg'' on [http://pool.theinfosphere.org/Special:Upload the pool]? I'll delete it here as soon as I receive your feedback. Don't forget we have a pool! [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 23:11, 5 May 2011 (CEST)<br>Had to delete it first, obviously. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 23:27, 5 May 2011 (CEST)<br />
:I thought I did. Hmm, must have clicked the wrong link or something. I have clicked the link you provided and will attempt this again. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 23:39, 5 May 2011 (CEST)<br />
::The image is back in the picture. (Funny?) Thank you for your collaboration. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 20:12, 6 May 2011 (CEST)<br />
:::Always pleased to be useful. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:25, 6 May 2011 (CEST)<br />
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== Imitator ==<br />
Why do you obstinate to lie? --[[User:DeepsaceHomer|DeepsaceHomer]] 17:27, 15 June 2011 (CEST)<br />
:I'm leaving this up for posterity. And the humor. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 18:45, 15 June 2011 (CEST)<br />
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== Please Explain ==<br />
<br />
Why are caracters that are both unseen, unidentified and unheard from so notable? It just doesn't make sense! Clearly, ''Green Yonder'' proved that there are a plethora of named characters so much that those who aren't even named don't need to be on the wiki--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 19:38, 3 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:DeepSpaceHomer does not have to explain anything. He is following the rules. And so should you. Do not nominate ''That guy from the future'' for deletion again. It will ''not'' be deleted. Please take a look at [http://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Talk:Lobster&diff=18224&oldid=18222 this]. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 19:45, 3 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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That doesn't mean anything. Without the rule, your point is moot. I have every right to nominate it again, on account of unnotability and any reversion would mean hypocrisy--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 19:47, 3 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:Indeed, but those are the rules. Technically, you do have every right to nominate any article for deletion. Notability isn't a requirement though. What we care about is relevance. - [[User:Quolnok|Quolnok]] 10:25, 6 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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== Sockpuppeting ==<br />
<br />
Are you sockpuppeting as Svip?--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 20:17, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:No. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:17, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
<br />
Then why are you claiming Svip's points as your own?--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 20:25, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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:<strike>Uh...because I am DeepSpaceHomer? At least, I was the last time I looked in a mirror. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:28, 5 August 2011 (CEST)</strike><br />
<br />
::My previously snarky comment now makes no sense since Icyweaner's change in his comment. Now it makes me look like a narcissist. (Yes...''look'' like one...) -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 14:45, 6 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:Look, you might feel like you are being ganged up on, and for that I apologize. But you have zero right to accuse me of being a sockpuppet, or of sockpuppeting another account. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:29, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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It just seemed like it from the comments on the episode talkpage. I'm sorry for accusing--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 20:33, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:Water under the bridge. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:36, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
::Alrighty, but as I was watching Mobius Dick on my DVR, I realized that I'm so used to hearing for every character name, whether it be for Futurama or Family Guy, I was about to add "Amanda Zandt" to the character list, but then I put on the CC and learned Farnsworth actually said "Amanda'S ''aunt''"... I found that a bit funny but facepalm-worthy--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 20:43, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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== Catalog/ue ==<br />
<br />
If you look in the News Archive you'll see all the other times it was spelt Catalogue, I was going off of that, ;) [[User:DannyJC13|DannyJC13]] ([[User talk:DannyJC13|talk]]) 17:10, 4 December 2011 (CET)<br />
:It's wasn't meant as a personal slight against you, mate. I hadn't paid much attention to the "Catalog/ue" spelling when the news items were posted, except for some reason I decided to look up the agency today, and found the [http://www.copyright.gov/records/about.html Copyright Office page], which spells it as "Catalog". I normally can keep my inner pedant at bay but, since it's a proper title, I figured it should be spelled...uh...properly. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 17:24, 4 December 2011 (CET)<br />
::No problem, things like that annoy me too. ;) [[User:DannyJC13|DannyJC13]] ([[User talk:DannyJC13|talk]]) 17:46, 4 December 2011 (CET)<br />
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== The Fishsticks reference ==<br />
<br />
Granted, that last clause is an opinion and I'll remove it. However, if you are familiar with the <i>South Park</i> episode "Fishsticks" you may remember that Cartman, through much self-convincing, can't help but claim that he wrote the joke, and believes it wholeheartedly. <br />
<br />
I'd recommend re-watching it, ignoring the whole Kanye West skewering which unfortunately detracts from the joke-stealing narrative.<br />
<br />
:I have seen the episode a few times. I remember the plot. However, I really don't see the connection between Cartman, the joke, and Fry's exclamation. It sounds more like a random throwaway line by the writers than any concrete reference to South Park. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 22:27, 24 March 2013 (CET)<br />
<br />
Apologies; there is a misunderstanding. Fry's line could easily be a throwaway. But I believe it's a direct reference to--or directly influenced by--<i>Jimmy's</i> joke (which was wholly deconstructed for the remainder of the show). What I'm trying to say is, if the writer of that particular line were to claim to have made it up on his own then he would be no better than Cartman (or Carlos Mencia as depicted) in that episode. Personally, I find that funny to contemplate. I've reworded things but, if you feel the need to re-edit, please just put a period after "...aired 2009" in my post, as I believe the first opinion is valid for readers to consider in the context of the South Park page. -- [[User:ChadwellAK|ChadwellAK]] ([[User talk:ChadwellAK|talk]]) 03:24, 25 March 2013 (CET)<br />
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:It seems a bit of a stretch to me. I would advise taking it to either the [[Talk:South Park|South Park talk page]] or the [[Talk:Near-Death Wish|Near-Death Wish talk page]] and see what others think about it. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 14:19, 25 March 2013 (CET)</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=User_talk:DeepSpaceHomer&diff=120601User talk:DeepSpaceHomer2013-03-24T21:27:13Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* The Fishsticks reference */</p>
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<div>== Wikisimpsons ==<br />
Hey. How're you doing? (Peace be with you. Praise Jebus.) Just wanted to tell you something you're probably not aware of. The Infosphere has recently become affiliates with [[simpsons:Wikisimpsons|Wikisimpsons]]. Since you're more of a ''Simpsons'' fan than a ''Futurama'' fan, I guess you'd be interested in knowing how to link there. Here it is: <strike><code><nowiki>[[simpsons|Wikisimpsons|Wikisimpsons]]</nowiki></code></strike><code><nowiki>[[simpsons:Wikisimpsons|Wikisimpsons]]</nowiki></code>. (Disclaimer: This may or may not be related to [http://www.theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=The_Simpsons&curid=2738&diff=78311&oldid=78239 your edit to ''The Simpsons'' article].) I'm out. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 19:11, 20 January 2011 (CET)<br />
<br />
== {{templink|et}} ==<br />
<br />
Hi. Coming by to tell you a little about the use of [[Template:Et|the ''Et'' template'']], as I'd like us (you, me, and the rest of the wiki) to be editing in a close way. Articles like ''The Grumpy Snail'' and ''Rab-Bot'' specifically deal with information from only one episode, so if we want to use the template, it kind of makes sense that it be separated from all the text. However, that's not what if was made for. (See [[Template talk:Ein|this]] for details.) In these cases, we've been going with what seems more logical. For instance, you can say Fry worked at a pizzeria without referring to [[1ACV01]], but you probably should refer to it when mentioning "the first time he visited the Head Museum". Also, regarding [http://www.theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Rabbi-bot&curid=13702&diff=79488&oldid=79485 your redirect], you could've just moved (renamed) the page. Do you know how to do that? [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 00:37, 15 February 2011 (CET)<br />
:Hola. I will admit that I'm still a rookie on the whole use of templates. So should the Et template be used within an article when citing a specific fact (such as the second sentence of [[Rab-Bot]]), as opposed to the end? And no, I haven't the faintest idea how to move an article. I looked around and couldn't figure out how to do it, so I just moved text around. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 01:13, 15 February 2011 (CET)<br />
:Well, I just figured out how to move a page. So that problem is solved. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 02:19, 15 February 2011 (CET)<br />
::Yes, exactly. There's only one more thing, not really as important, but still a thing: When you [http://www.theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Reverend_Lionel_Preacherbot&curid=4026&diff=79515&oldid=79407 add categories], be sure to sort them alphabetically. The Infosphere used to have [[User:SvipBot|a bot]] for this kind of thing, but it seems to be inactive. And congratulations on learning how to move ''particles''. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 23:39, 15 February 2011 (CET)<br />
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== Episode credits ==<br />
<br />
[http://www.theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Bill_Oakley&curid=13715&diff=79618&oldid=79606 The episodes] you added to the ''Bill Oakley'' article are 3ACV01 to 3ACV19, not including 3ACV16. Was that a mistake, or did you check the end credits? (Third section by...) [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 02:49, 20 February 2011 (CET)<br />
:That wasn't a mistake. Those are the episodes that are listed on his IMDB page. I checked it at more than once, because it seemed weird to me, too. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 04:05, 20 February 2011 (CET)<br />
::I'm glad to hear/read that. IMDB didn't even occur to me. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 00:07, 21 February 2011 (CET)<br />
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== Pool ==<br />
<br />
{{w|Cinco de Mayo|Buenas noches}} (CEST), Deep. Would you mind re-uploading ''File:Hank Aaron All Star Parade 2008.jpg'' on [http://pool.theinfosphere.org/Special:Upload the pool]? I'll delete it here as soon as I receive your feedback. Don't forget we have a pool! [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 23:11, 5 May 2011 (CEST)<br>Had to delete it first, obviously. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 23:27, 5 May 2011 (CEST)<br />
:I thought I did. Hmm, must have clicked the wrong link or something. I have clicked the link you provided and will attempt this again. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 23:39, 5 May 2011 (CEST)<br />
::The image is back in the picture. (Funny?) Thank you for your collaboration. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 20:12, 6 May 2011 (CEST)<br />
:::Always pleased to be useful. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:25, 6 May 2011 (CEST)<br />
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== Imitator ==<br />
Why do you obstinate to lie? --[[User:DeepsaceHomer|DeepsaceHomer]] 17:27, 15 June 2011 (CEST)<br />
:I'm leaving this up for posterity. And the humor. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 18:45, 15 June 2011 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== Please Explain ==<br />
<br />
Why are caracters that are both unseen, unidentified and unheard from so notable? It just doesn't make sense! Clearly, ''Green Yonder'' proved that there are a plethora of named characters so much that those who aren't even named don't need to be on the wiki--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 19:38, 3 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:DeepSpaceHomer does not have to explain anything. He is following the rules. And so should you. Do not nominate ''That guy from the future'' for deletion again. It will ''not'' be deleted. Please take a look at [http://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Talk:Lobster&diff=18224&oldid=18222 this]. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]] 19:45, 3 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
<br />
That doesn't mean anything. Without the rule, your point is moot. I have every right to nominate it again, on account of unnotability and any reversion would mean hypocrisy--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 19:47, 3 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:Indeed, but those are the rules. Technically, you do have every right to nominate any article for deletion. Notability isn't a requirement though. What we care about is relevance. - [[User:Quolnok|Quolnok]] 10:25, 6 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== Sockpuppeting ==<br />
<br />
Are you sockpuppeting as Svip?--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 20:17, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:No. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:17, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
<br />
Then why are you claiming Svip's points as your own?--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 20:25, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
<br />
:<strike>Uh...because I am DeepSpaceHomer? At least, I was the last time I looked in a mirror. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:28, 5 August 2011 (CEST)</strike><br />
<br />
::My previously snarky comment now makes no sense since Icyweaner's change in his comment. Now it makes me look like a narcissist. (Yes...''look'' like one...) -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 14:45, 6 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:Look, you might feel like you are being ganged up on, and for that I apologize. But you have zero right to accuse me of being a sockpuppet, or of sockpuppeting another account. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:29, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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It just seemed like it from the comments on the episode talkpage. I'm sorry for accusing--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 20:33, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
:Water under the bridge. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] 20:36, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
::Alrighty, but as I was watching Mobius Dick on my DVR, I realized that I'm so used to hearing for every character name, whether it be for Futurama or Family Guy, I was about to add "Amanda Zandt" to the character list, but then I put on the CC and learned Farnsworth actually said "Amanda'S ''aunt''"... I found that a bit funny but facepalm-worthy--[[User:Icyweaner2999|Icyweaner2999]] 20:43, 5 August 2011 (CEST)<br />
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== Catalog/ue ==<br />
<br />
If you look in the News Archive you'll see all the other times it was spelt Catalogue, I was going off of that, ;) [[User:DannyJC13|DannyJC13]] ([[User talk:DannyJC13|talk]]) 17:10, 4 December 2011 (CET)<br />
:It's wasn't meant as a personal slight against you, mate. I hadn't paid much attention to the "Catalog/ue" spelling when the news items were posted, except for some reason I decided to look up the agency today, and found the [http://www.copyright.gov/records/about.html Copyright Office page], which spells it as "Catalog". I normally can keep my inner pedant at bay but, since it's a proper title, I figured it should be spelled...uh...properly. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 17:24, 4 December 2011 (CET)<br />
::No problem, things like that annoy me too. ;) [[User:DannyJC13|DannyJC13]] ([[User talk:DannyJC13|talk]]) 17:46, 4 December 2011 (CET)<br />
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== The Fishsticks reference ==<br />
<br />
Granted, that last clause is an opinion and I'll remove it. However, if you are familiar with the <i>South Park</i> episode "Fishsticks" you may remember that Cartman, through much self-convincing, can't help but claim that he wrote the joke, and believes it wholeheartedly. <br />
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I'd recommend re-watching it, ignoring the whole Kanye West skewering which unfortunately detracts from the joke-stealing narrative.<br />
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:I have seen the episode a few times. I remember the plot. However, I really don't see the connection between Cartman, the joke, and Fry's exclamation. It sounds more like a random throwaway line by the writers than any concrete reference to South Park. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 22:27, 24 March 2013 (CET)</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=South_Park&diff=120570South Park2013-03-21T14:30:20Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* Futurama in South Park */ I couldn't find any of those characters in "Imaginationland"</p>
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{{Television infobox<br />
|name = ''South Park''<br />
|image = [[File:SouthParkHD.png|225px]]<br />
|caption = Title screen from ''South Park''.<br />
|genre = Comedy<br />
|format = Animation<br />
|created by = {{w|Trey Parker}}<br>{{w|Matt Stone}}<br />
|developed by = {{w|Brian Graden}}<br />
|origin = [[United States of America]]<br />
|first appear = <br />
|producer = {{w|Trey Parker}}<br>{{w|Matt Stone}}<br>Anne Garefino<br />
|runtime = 22 minutes<br />
|company =<br />
|channel = [[Comedy Central]]<br />
}}<br />
'''''South Park''''' is an animated comedy series that airs on [[Comedy Central]]. Debuting in [[1997]], the show is noted for its dark humor, crude language, and topical content, and has garnered many awards and nominations including the [[Emmy Award]] for ''Outstanding Animated Program''. This page will list all the references between ''[[Futurama]]'' and ''South Park''.<br />
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== ''South Park'' in ''Futurama'' ==<br />
*{{e|5ACV03}}<br />
**[[Eric Cartman's head]] is seen in the [[Head Museum]] when [[Lars Fillmore]] and [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] are walking through it.<br />
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== ''Futurama'' in ''South Park'' ==<br />
[[File:Cartman.jpg|left|thumb|[[Eric Cartman's head]] in the upper right hand corner.]]<br />
* In the episode "{{w|Go God Go}}" (aired 1 November, 2006), {{w|Eric Cartman|Cartman}} is stuck in the snow and is buried by an avalanche and is defrosted 500 years later. Although not an explicit reference to ''Futurama'', there is brief reference to cryogenics, and the name of the city "New New Hampshire" is familiar to other names of cities used in ''Futurama'', like "New New York".<br />
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[[Category:Allusions]]<br />
[[Category:South Park]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=South_Park&diff=120569South Park2013-03-21T14:28:19Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: "...claiming otherwise would only play into the plot of that particular SP episode." Having seen that episode, I am not sure what this statement means.</p>
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{{Television infobox<br />
|name = ''South Park''<br />
|image = [[File:SouthParkHD.png|225px]]<br />
|caption = Title screen from ''South Park''.<br />
|genre = Comedy<br />
|format = Animation<br />
|created by = {{w|Trey Parker}}<br>{{w|Matt Stone}}<br />
|developed by = {{w|Brian Graden}}<br />
|origin = [[United States of America]]<br />
|first appear = <br />
|producer = {{w|Trey Parker}}<br>{{w|Matt Stone}}<br>Anne Garefino<br />
|runtime = 22 minutes<br />
|company =<br />
|channel = [[Comedy Central]]<br />
}}<br />
'''''South Park''''' is an animated comedy series that airs on [[Comedy Central]]. Debuting in [[1997]], the show is noted for its dark humor, crude language, and topical content, and has garnered many awards and nominations including the [[Emmy Award]] for ''Outstanding Animated Program''. This page will list all the references between ''[[Futurama]]'' and ''South Park''.<br />
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== ''South Park'' in ''Futurama'' ==<br />
*{{e|5ACV03}}<br />
**[[Eric Cartman's head]] is seen in the [[Head Museum]] when [[Lars Fillmore]] and [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] are walking through it.<br />
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== ''Futurama'' in ''South Park'' ==<br />
[[File:Cartman.jpg|left|thumb|[[Eric Cartman's head]] in the upper right hand corner.]]<br />
* In the episode "{{w|Go God Go}}" (aired 1 November, 2006), {{w|Eric Cartman|Cartman}} is stuck in the snow and is buried by an avalanche and is defrosted 500 years later. Although not an explicit reference to ''Futurama'', there is brief reference to cryogenics, and the name of the city "New New Hampshire" is familiar to other names of cities used in ''Futurama'', like "New New York".<br />
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* Also, in the "{{w|Imaginationland}}" specials, [[Bender]], [[Fry]], and [[Leela]] make cameo appearances on the good side of Imaginationland, where many good characters from shows, movies, and video games appear. [[Mom]] and the [[Robot Devil]] make similar appearances on the evil side of Imaginationland.<br />
*There is no proof of any Futurama characters appearing in that particular episode.<br />
[[Category:Allusions]]<br />
[[Category:South Park]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Talk:Al_Gore&diff=120512Talk:Al Gore2013-03-18T16:58:32Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: Removing redirect</p>
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<div></div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Adolf_Hitler&diff=120467Adolf Hitler2013-03-11T16:37:17Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: Donovan never voiced Hitler in reruns of 3ACV15</p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|type=t<br />
|type2=d<br />
|swas type=The Scary Door<br />
|name=Adolf Hitler<br />
|image=[[File:Adolf Hitler.jpg|225px]]<br />
|birth date=20 April, [[1889]]<br />
|death date=30 April, [[1945]]<br />
|gender=Male<br />
|species=[[Human]]<br />
|origin=[[Earth]], [[Europe]], {{w|Austria-Hungary}}<br />
|voice A=In {{es|3ACV15}}<br />
|voice A by=David Herman<br />
|voice B=In {{es|6ACV07}}<br />
|voice B by=Maurice LaMarche<br />
|played by=Unnamed [[Humans|Human]] {{et|3ACV15}}<br />
|first appear={{e|2ACV06}}<br />
|wikipedia=Adolf Hitler<br />
}}<br />
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'''Adolf Hitler''' was an [[Earth]]ican dictator who served as Chancellor of [[Germany]].<br />
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== Adolf Hitler in ''Futurama'' ==<br />
His brain was once put in the body of [[Adolf Hitler Shark|a great white shark]] by [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] in favour of scientific advances {{et|2ACV10}}. He is often referenced [[in popular culture]], as well as in common dialogue as a symbol of prejudice. [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] called [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] an ''Adolf'' {{et|2ACV06}}, the steering wheel from Hitler's staff car was used to help build [[Project Satan]] {{et|2ACV18}}, and Hitler was played by an unknown [[Human]] actor in the second episode of ''[[The Scary Door]]'', a popular [[Television|TV]] show in the [[31st century]] {{et|3ACV15}}.<br />
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When the [[Planet Express crew]] went to the [[second universe]] with a [[forward time machine]], the Professor stopped in the [[20th century]] to [[handheld laser cannon|shoot]] Hitler, and was successful {{et|6ACV07}}. In the [[third universe]], however, Farnsworth didn't manage to kill ''him'', as he hit [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] by mistake. (See [[The Late Philip J. Fry#Time travel|an explanation of this with a picture]].)<br />
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== Image Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:The Scary Door Ep2.jpg|Adolf Hitler in ''[[The Scary Door]]''.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*He was born exactly 110 years before "[[Fear of a Bot Planet]]" first aired on [[Fox Network]]. This episode dealt with extremely racist [[Robots]].<br />
*The most common way of keeping Human heads alive is the technology of [[head jars]]. For reasons unknown, the scientists at [[Mars University (place)|Mars University]] chose to save Hitler's brain in a very unusual way. (It's possible they didn't actually keep him alive, as he proved himself to be a dangerous person back in the [[20th century]].)<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]''': Look, I know [[Flexo]]'s your friend but I don't trust him alone with the atom.<br />
'''[[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]]''': My God, Fry! Just 'cause the guy's got a beard you label him as evil? Well, I got a label for you, pal: An ugly little word called ''prejudice''.<br />
'''Fry''': I'm not prejudiced.<br />
'''Bender''': Ah, save it for the cross-burning, Adolf!</poem><br />
<poem>'''[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]]''': Everyone's always in favour of saving Hitler's brain. But when you put it in the body of a great white shark, ooh!! Suddenly you've gone too far.</poem><br />
<poem>'''[[Adolf Hitler]]''': ''Betrachten Sie meinen Schnurrbart!'' ''[Translation in [[English language|English]]: ''Look at my mustache!'']''</poem><br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|2ACV06}} (mentioned)<br />
*{{e|2ACV10}} (mentioned)<br />
*{{e|2ACV18}} (mentioned)<br />
*{{e|3ACV15}} (parodied in ''[[The Scary Door]]'')<br />
*{{e|6ACV07}}<br />
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[[Category:German people]]<br />
[[Category:Historical figures]]<br />
[[Category:Humans]]<br />
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[[Category:Characters voiced by more than one person]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Zapp_Brannigan&diff=120463Zapp Brannigan2013-03-11T16:00:27Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: Unfortunately, Phil Hartman never got the chance to voice Zapp</p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Zapp Brannigan<br />
|image=[[File:Zapp promo 2.jpg|225px]]<br />
|image text=A [[promotional picture]] of Zapp.<br />
|age=<br />
|type=s<br />
|date of birth=Around 2970<br />
|gender=Male<br />
|species=[[Human]]<br />
|origin=[[Earth]]<br />
|job=Captain of the [[DOOP]] starship [[Nimbus]] and high ranking general.<br />
|family=<br />
|first appear={{e|1ACV04}}<br />
|voiced by=Billy West<br />
}}<br />
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'''Zapp Brannigan''' is a 25-Star General in the [[Democratic Order of Planets]], captain of his flagship, the ''[[Nimbus]]'', and head of the [[DOOP Army]].<br />
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== Personality ==<br />
[[File:Zapp promo.png|left|thumb|Zapp Brannigan.]]<br />
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Although he claims to be a strategic genius, Zapp Brannigan is actually an imbecile and a coward whose plans could have easily been conjured up by a child. Zapp is inexplicably well-respected throughout [[Universe Γ|the universe]], appearing as a [[Miss Universe Pageant 3001|Miss Universe]] Judge {{et|2ACV06}} and often (ineffectively) defending [[Earth]] from attacks. Due to his stupidity and incompetence, most battles Zapp leads are lost; however, sometimes the army is lucky. Zapp doesn't care about casualties and cheerfully sends wave after wave of his own men to die in battle {{et|1ACV04}}. He also apparently suffers from a learning disorder that he calls [[sexlexia]], which is a disturbingly erotic disorder {{et|2ACV17}}, though this may simply have been a pick-up line. The central law of DOOP, [[Brannigan's Law]], is named after him (1ACV04). All this aside, he actually seemed happy for [[Kif]] in a single scene from the episode [[Kif Gets Knocked Up A Notch]] after Kif had just given birth.<br />
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Contrary to his robust self image, the real Zapp Brannigan has a prominent beer belly and wears a blonde {{w|toupée}} to hide that he is, in fact, bald {{et|4ACV01}}. His specially designed DOOP uniform includes a revealing {{w|kilt}}.<br />
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== Biography ==<br />
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Zapp Brannigan is hardly ever seen without his second in command, [[Kif Kroker]]. Zapp and Kif have a tough time working together and Zapp treats Kif like a slave, making his job the second most humiliating job there is. Some of the jobs Zapp makes Kif do are shaving his armpit whilst he was bathing. Even though he treats Kif badly he always gives advice, usually bad advice, to Kif whenever he needs it and also calls him his most best and loyal friend.<br />
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He repeatedly attempts to seduce [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] whom he slept with, in his [[Lovenasium]], on their first meeting. After that fateful night, Leela ended the relationship and chose saving [[Nibbler]] over getting back with Zapp and being rescued. Zapp keeps trying to get together with Leela and sometimes even mentioned what happened between them in court but she invariably turns him away sometimes even pretending that she has a [[Philip J. Fry|fiancé]]. At the battle of [[Spheron 1]], Zapp was attracted to new male recruit [[Turanga Leela|Lee Lemon]] and feared he might be gay and was relieved to find out that it was actually Leela.<br />
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Only once was Zapp's incompetence shown when he blew up DOOP's new headquarters with the Nimbus' hyperdeath laser. This led to him and Kif being banned from the DOOP. The two were employed by [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|The Professor]] to work at [[Planet Express]] which led to Zapp convincing [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] and [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] to mutiny against Leela. Zapp escaped and was given back his title as General even though he tried to pilot the [[Planet Express Ship]] into the [[Neutral President]]'s home.<br />
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=== Family ===<br />
*Zapp has at least three children, born to [[Holo-Shed]] characters who became real ([[Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch|4ACV01]]).<br />
*Was "host" to a dozen or so Da Nangian spawn. The children were presumably eaten by [[Dr. John Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] ([[DOOP The Right Thing!|US#004]]).<br />
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== Commendations and Accomplishments ==<br />
[[File:Killbot2.jpg|right|thumb|Killbot kill limit being reset {{et|1ACV04}}.]]<br />
*[[The Battle of the Octillian System|Defeated an army of Killbots]] by sacrificing his troops until the bots' pre-set "Kill limit" was reached.<br />
*Rented self a medal after leading a successful assault on the Spiderian home world [[Tarantulon 6]].<br />
*Led DOOP to victory over the peaceful [[Spheroids|Ball-People]] of planet [[Spheron 1]].<br />
*Single-handedly defeated the [[Retiree People]] of the [[Assisted Living Nebula]].<br />
*Annihilated the [[Pacifists]] of the [[Gandhi Nebula]].<br />
*Conducted a triumphant carpet bombing on [[Eden 7]].<br />
*Authored "[[Zapp Brannigan's Big Book of War]]", which is likely a plagiarized version of Sun Tzu's '' The Art of War''.<br />
*Sponsored "Brown Out".<br />
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== Production ==<br />
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=== Inspiration ===<br />
Zapp is clearly a parody of classic Sci-Fi captains, specifically Captain {{st|James T. Kirk}} from ''[[Star Trek]]'', with further inspiration drawn from {{w|Flash Gordon}}. His name is possibly a reference to {{w|Zaphod Beeblebrox}} from ''{{w|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy}}'' science fiction comedy media franchise, as is parts of his wit and humour, and both characters call themselves "The Big Z".<br />
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=== Voice ===<br />
The voice acting was originally scheduled for [[Phil Hartman]], who also voiced {{s|Troy McClure}} on ''The Simpsons''. But due to Hartman's death in 1998, the voice acting was given to [[Billy West]]. As a tribute, the makers of ''The Simpsons'' dedicated an {{w|Bart the Mother|episode}} to him and retired his characters. On ''[[Futurama]]'', [[Philip J. Fry]] was named in his honor.<br />
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Billy West has stated that Zapp Brannigan is how he envisions Captain Kirk playing William Shatner. West also based the voice on certain radio announcers he's heard who love the sound of their own voice and often enunciate ending consonants.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*In [[Commentary:When Aliens Attack|the commentary]] for "[[When Aliens Attack]]", it is speculated that Zapp got promoted from Captain to 25-star General sometime since we last saw him {{et|1ACV10}}. However, it is common for the person in command of a ship to be called "Captain" regardless of their actual rank.<br />
*Wears a girdle {{et|2ACV02}}.<br />
*Was [[DOOP v. Zapp|charged]] for blowing up [[DOOP]] headquarters (2ACV02).<br />
*Is apparently known as "The Velour Fog" {{et|3ACV01}}.<br />
*Is, besides [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], the only known person to have had sex with both [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] {{et|1ACV04}} and [[Amy Wong|Amy]] {{et|TBwaBB}}.<br />
*Was crushed while riding in an army tank with [[Kif]], trying to destroy a giant version of [[Bender]] {{et|2ACV16}}.<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': [saluting] Mr. President, what the hell?</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': Well, well, well...</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': Leela! So it's you I've been attracted to. Oh God, I've never been so happy to be beaten up by a woman.<br />
'''[[Turanga Leela|Leela]]''': Let's do it again sometime.</poem><br />
<poem>'''[[Richard Nixon's head|Richard Nixon]]''': My God, cover yourself. I didn't live a thousand years and travel a quadrillion miles to look at another man's gizmo.<br />
'''Zapp''': Sorry, [[President of Earth|Mr. President]], I didn't realise. Kif; raise him up about nipple high.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': Now, like all great plans, my strategy is so simple an idiot could have devised it.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': Brannigan's law is like Brannigan's love: hard and fast.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': If we can hit that bullseye the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards, checkmate!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': I am the man with no name. Zapp Brannigan at your service.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': Captain's log. Stardate: The Year of the Tiger. The battle has been bravely fought, and the suffering of our troops, beyond measure. But the alien is invulnerable, and our defeat: inevitable. That much is certain, even from my remote command post here at the Times Square Applebee's.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': What an ''erotic'' display of girl-on-girl consolation!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': Now remember, Kif, the quickest way to a girl's bed is through her parents. Have sex with them and you're in.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': I surrender and volunteer for treason.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': She's built like a steakhouse but she handles like a bistro.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': Stop exploding you cowards!!</poem><br />
<poem>[being sentenced to death by snu-snu[sex]]<br />
'''Kif''': Oh.....<br />
'''Zapp''': What are you? Gay?</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': What the hell is that thing!?<br />
'''[[Kif Kroker|Kif]]''': It appears to be the mothership!<br />
'''Zapp''': Then what did we just blow up!?<br />
'''Kif''': ''[Checks on a map.]'' The Hubble Telescope.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': When I'm in command, ''every'' mission is a suicide-mission.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': It's a desolate, ugly little planet with absolutely no natural resources or strategic value. Questions?<br />
'''Soldier''': Why is this [[Spheron 1|Godforsaken planet]] worth dying for?<br />
'''Zapp''': Don't ask ''me'', you're the one who's going to be dying.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': In the game of chess, never let your advisory see your pieces.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zapp''': My God, we're defenseless...like fish in a barrel!<br />
'''Richard Nixon's head''': Options?<br />
'''Zapp''': My instinct is to hide in this barrel like the wily fish.</poem><br />
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=== Catchphrase ===<br />
Zapp occasionally mispronounces words, saying them the way they are spelt. Some examples include:<br />
*Champagne - Champ-paggin' {{et|1ACV04}}<br />
*Without further ado - Without further adieu {{et|1ACV10}}<br />
*Guacamole - Go-awk-a-mole {{et|2ACV15}}<br />
*Quesadilla - Kay-sa-dill-a {{et|TBwaBB}}<br />
*Grand finale - Grand finally {{et|ItWGY}}<br />
*Syllable - Sill-ah-bull (ItWGY)<br />
*Coup - Coop {{et|7ACV05}}<br />
*Parmesan - Par-mee-zee-en {{et|7ACV05}}<br />
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There are three exceptions: he doesn't have any trouble with "chutzpah," "karaoke," or "au naturel".<br />
Zapp often mentions velour (apparently his favorite material).<br />
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Also, when he sings his butchered version of the song "Lola," he properly pronounces the word "champagne", though it is long after Leela corrects his pronunciation of it during his seduction of her.<br />
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When mocking this trait, Leela pronounces "connoisseur" as "coin-a-sewer".<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
{{appear-begin}}<br />
*[[Opening Sequence]]<br />
*{{e|1ACV04}}<br />
*{{e|1ACV10}}<br />
*{{e|1ACV12}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV02}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV06}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV07}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV15}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV16}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV17}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV01}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV10}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV15}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV21}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV01}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV05}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV11}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV16}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV18}}<br />
*{{f|1}}<br />
*{{f|2}}<br />
*{{f|3}}(intro)<br />
*{{f|4}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV01}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV02}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV07}} (montage)<br />
*{{e|6ACV11}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV17}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV19}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV20}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV24}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV02}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV04}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV05}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV13}}<br />
*{{clink|US#002|...But Deliver Us to Evil!}}<br />
*{{clink|US#004|DOOP the Right Thing!}}<br />
*{{clink|US#021|More than a Filling!}}<br />
*{{clink|US#037|Full Metal Racket}}<br />
*{{clink|US#041|Soldier Boys}}<br />
*{{clink|US#042|Homeward Boned}}<br />
*{{clink|US#043|Welcome to my Nightmall}}<br />
*{{clink|US#044|The Fry and the Furious!}}<br />
*{{clink|US#045|Anthology of Interest II|Anthology of Interest II (comic)}}<br />
*{{clink|US#046|Follow the Reader}}<br />
*{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}<br />
*{{clink|US#057|Steampunk'd}}<br />
*{{cmlink|US#051-mini|Captain Zapp Brannigan in The Seven Day Itch|Fry Cook!#Special Features}}<br />
*{{cmlink|US#052-mini|Captain Zapp Brannigan in Purple Tentacle Tour|Ro-Botox!#Special Features}}<br />
*{{cmlink|US#054-mini|Captain Zapp Brannigan in Rank Call!|How Much is that Mutant in the Window?#Special Features}}<br />
*{{clink|US#X03|Slaves of New New York!}}<br />
*{{clink|US#X04|The Read Menace!}}<br />
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[[Category:Articles that reference Naturama]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Transition_Announcer&diff=120462Transition Announcer2013-03-11T15:58:35Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* Appearances */</p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Transition Announcer<br />
|type=s<br />
|type2=p<br />
|image=[[File:Anthology of Interest II.jpg|225px]]<br />
|image text=A narrator's quote: "That'll be hard to top. I pity the next Tale of Interest"<br />
|origin=<br />
|voice A=Regular<br />
|voice A by=Maurice LaMarche<br />
|voice B=In {{es|4ACV15}}<br />
|voice B by=Billy West<br />
|first appear={{e|2ACV16}}<br />
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The '''Transition Announcer''' aka the '''Narrator''' is an unseen voiceover that occassionaly aids transitions between the scenes of Futurama. Other narrators serve a similar role within the universe for [[Instructional Movies]], [[The Scary Door]] and other shows the Planet Express crew watches, these should not be confused as ''this'' narrator can not be heard by any of the characters.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
===Trivia=== <br />
[[File:Caption-bot.png|left|thumb|Counterpart?]]<br />
*Voiced by Billy West in "[[The Farnsworth Parabox]]" because LaMarche was unavailable<br />
*LaMarche says that the voice is basically [[Calculon]] doing his first voice-over.<br />
*In most of the comics, captions appearing the corner of some frames. These are the generally equivalent of the Narrator, his voice was used for the {{clink|US#S02|Futurama Returns}} table reading, but can be any out of frame character. On at least one, fourth wall breaking, [[A Fit Worse than Death|occasion]] the caption was on a caption-bot.<br />
{{clear}}<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Transition Announcer''': Stay tuned for more tales of interest!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Transition Announcer''': You've watched it! You can't unwatch it!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': The other me lived ten years before dying? I wonder what his life was like.<br />
'''Scruffy''': I guess we'll never know.<br />
'''Zoidberg''': Or will we?<br />
'''Scruffy''': ''[Bites his fingernails.]'' Nope.<br />
'''Transition Announcer''': They won't know, but you will. Lucky you.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Transition Announcer''': Meanwhile, in Universe-A, Hermes-A heads towards the sun... A.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Transition Announcer''': And now, back to the ''Gunderson's Nuts Holiday Spectacular'' featuring ''Futurama''.</poem><br />
}}<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|2ACV16}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV18}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV10}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV15}}<br />
*{{f|1}}<br />
*{{f|4}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV02}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV13}}{{disputed canon}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV26}}{{disputed canon}}<br />
*[[Comic Listing|Most comics]]; most notably, the table read of {{clink|US#S02|Futurama Returns}}<br />
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[[Category:Narrators]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Thubanian_leader&diff=120461Thubanian leader2013-03-11T15:58:10Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* Appearances */</p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Thubanian leader<br />
|image=[[File:The Thubanian leader's collar glowing.jpg|225px]]<br />
|image text=The Thubanian leader's collar glowing<br />
|type=t<br />
|gender=Male<br />
|species=[[Thubanians|Thubanian]]<br />
|origin=[[Thuban 9]]<br />
|job=Thubanian leader<br />
|first appear={{e|6ACV08}}<br />
|voice A=Speaking voice<br />
|voice A by=Maurice LaMarche<br />
|voice B=Meows<br />
|voice B by=Frank Welker<br />
}}<br />
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The '''Thubanian leader''' is the leader of the cats from [[Thuban 9]]. He uses a puppet, [[Professor Morris Katz]], to interact with the [[human]] upper class. He took the role of [[Leela|Leela's]] pet, [[Nibbler]], for a few days during the Thubanian invasion. His collar is able to glow, as are his companions'. The Thubanians invaded and enslaved Earth in July of [[3010]]. Their purpose was to steal the Earthican magnetic field, but they were eventually stopped by [[Amy]] and [[Nibbler]].<br />
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After Amy presented her thesis at [[Mars University (place)|Mars University]] in 3010, the Thubanian leader followed her to the [[Planet Express headquarters]]. He later summoned his friends, who [[Thubanian flying saucer|followed]] him as well. He began infecting Leela with cutie-pie demonstrations, and soon every member of the company was under the control of those darn cats.<br />
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The [[Thubanians]], led by this adorable, white cat, convinced the crew to build something sinister, actually the machine from Amy's thesis. After "sending" the electric current generated by the machine to [[Thuban 9]], they left [[New New York]]. However, as the employees managed to "bring it back", their planet is now half frozen, half scorched. The Thubanian leader was last seen back on his homeworld.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
[[File:Thubanian leader.jpg|230px|thumb|The Thubanian leader with his puppet, [[Professor Morris Katz]]]]<br />
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=== Trivia ===<br />
*Apparently enjoys peeing on antique rugs.<br />
*Is able to summon [[Thubanian flying saucer|a saucer]] by meowing.<br />
*[[Leela]] and [[Hermes]] call him "Captain Fuzzytoes" and "Kitty Cat", respectively.<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Thubanian leader''': But the technology to save our planet was lost. Lost, that is, until I heard you speak at "[[Mars University]]".<br />
'''Amy''': So you called my thesis a fat sack of barf, and then you stole it?<br />
'''Thubanian leader''': Welcome to Academia.</poem><br />
}}<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|6ACV08}}<br />
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[[Category:Characters]]<br />
[[Category:Characters voiced by more than one person]]<br />
[[Category:Pets]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Scoop_Chang&diff=120460Scoop Chang2013-03-11T15:57:43Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: </p>
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|name=Scoop Chang<br />
|image=[[File:Scoop Chang.png|225px]]<br />
|image text=<br />
|type=t<br />
|gender=Male<br />
|species=[[Human]]<br />
|origin=[[Earth]]<br />
|job=Reporter for [[Fox "News"]];<br>Online podcast blog comments editor for ''[[New New York Times]]'';<br>Reporter for ''[[Beijing Bugle]]'';<br>Paparazzo for ''[[Us People]]''<br />
|first appear={{e|2ACV03}}<br />
|voice A={{es|2ACV03}}<br>{{es|4ACV05}}<br />
|voice A by=David Herman<br />
|voice B={{es|6ACV03}}<br />
|voice B by=Maurice LaMarche<br />
}}<br />
'''Scoop Chang''' is a reporter for the ''[[Beijing Bugle]]'' newspaper. While his paper is presumably published in Beijing, he is based in [[Washington D.C.]] covering political events, as [[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon]]' s press conference before the [[Earth presidential election, 3000|3000 Presidential Election]] {{et|2ACV03}}, or Zoidberg biting the Earthican flag {{et|4ACV05}}. However, in "[[Attack of the Killer App]]" he can be seen in [[New New York]], covering the [[Annual e-Waste Recycling Festival]] and said to work for the ''[[New New York Times]]'' as the online podcast blog comments editor. That newspaper change was pointed in the [[Commentary:Attack of the Killer App|commentary]] for the episode. In "[[Decision 3012]]", he changed his job again, this time to "Fox Quote Unquotes News". In "[[The Thief of Baghead]]", he can be seen working as a paparazzo for ''[[Us People]]'' magazine.<br />
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== Image Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Scoop Chang.jpg|Scoop Chang in [[3010]] for the [[New New York Times|Times]].<br />
</gallery><br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Scoop Chang''': [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]], how's about you take a bite of [[Old Freebie|the flag]] for tomorrow's papers?</poem><br />
}}<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|2ACV03}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV05}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV03}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV21}} ([[List of deleted scenes#Volume 6|deleted scene]])<br />
*{{e|7ACV03}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV04}}<br />
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[[Category:Humans]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Professor_Fisherprice_Shpeekenshpell&diff=120459Professor Fisherprice Shpeekenshpell2013-03-11T15:57:14Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* Appearances */</p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Professor Fisherprice Shpeekenshpell<br />
|image=[[File:Professor Fisherprice Shpeekenshpell.jpg|250px]]<br />
|image text=<br />
|type=t<br />
|gender=Male<br />
|birth date=Before [[2960]]<br />
|age=at least {{age|2960}}<br />
|species=[[Robots|Robot]]<br />
|origin=[[Earth]]<br />
|job=Professor at [[Mars University (place)|MU]]<br />
|first appear={{e|6ACV08}}<br />
|voice A=Machine Voice<br />
|voice A by=Billy West<br />
|voice B=Animal Sounds<br />
|voice B by=Frank Welker<br />
}}<br />
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'''Professor Fisherprice Shpeekenshpell''' is a [[robot]] who is known as a brilliant scientist at [[Mars University (place)|Mars University]]. He proved that the [[cow]] says "moo" in [[Timeline|2960]] and he's been coasting on it ever since. For a head, he has an animals sound machine, a children's toy, that he uses in speech. Apparantly the different animals don't always say what they are supposed to. For example, his horse says "doctorate denied". He is one of the few robot professors in [[Universe Γ]]. In 3010, he was part of the examining comitee of [[Amy Wong]]'s doctorate, which he denied.<br />
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== Image Gallery ==<br />
<gallery perrow="5"><br />
Image:The Professor in Mars University.jpg|The Professor in Mars University.<br />
</gallery><br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*The animals shown on his head are a frog, a chicken, a dog, a [[cow]], a horse, a pig, a sheep and a duck.<br />
*His name references {{w|Fisher-Price}} and {{w|Speak & Spell (toy)|Speak & Spell}}, although the head and "the (animal) says..." gag is from a {{w|See 'n Say}}.<br />
*Note that since cows are extinct in the future {{et|1ACV06}}, proving what sorts of sounds they made when they existed could be a more significant accomplishment than it seems.<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Professor Morris Katz''': Allow me to introduce your examining committee in order of grumpiness. [[Dr. Ogden Wernstrom|Professor Ogden Wernstrom]].<br />
'''Professor Farsnworth''': Wernstrom!<br />
'''Professor Morris Katz''': Downtown professor of Applied Physics, [[Ethan 'Bubblegum' Tate]].<br />
'''Ethan 'Bubblegum' Tate''': I see by your curriculum vitae that you're a sagitarius.<br />
'''Professor Morris Katz''': And Professor Fisherprice Shpeekenshpell.<br />
'''Professor Fisherprice Shpeekenshpell''': The cow says... ''[He makes a "moo" sound.]''<br />
'''Professor Farnsworth''': ''[Whispering to Bubblegum.]'' He proved that 50 years ago, and he's been coasting on it ever since.<br />
'''Professor Morris Katz''': I am the esteemed [[Professor Morris Katz]], and you are wasting my time.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Professor Katz''': We shall now vote, "Yea" or "Nay". Nay.<br />
'''Wernstrom''': Nay!<br />
'''Bubblegum''': Hell, nay!<br />
'''Professor Shpeekenshpell''': The horse says, "Doctorate denied".</poem><br />
}}<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|6ACV08}}<br />
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[[Category:Characters voiced by more than one person]]<br />
[[Category:Robots]]<br />
[[Category:Scientists]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Planet_Express_ship&diff=120458Planet Express ship2013-03-11T15:56:40Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* See also */</p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Planet Express ship<br />
|type=s<br />
|image=[[File:Planet Express Ship.jpg|225px]]<br />
|species=[[Robot|Space ship]]<br />
|first appear={{e|1ACV01}}<br />
|voice A=Male personality<br />
|voice A by=Maurice LaMarche<br />
|voice B=Female personality<br />
|voice B by=Sigourney Weaver<br />
}}<br />
The '''[[Planet Express]] ship''' was designed and built by [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Prof. Farnsworth]] {{et|1ACV01}}. Its color is said to be Electric Mucus ([[Bender's Game|BG]]). The ship is capable of traveling at 99% light speed {{et|4ACV09}}, which is a lot faster than traditional light speed, since the [[speed of light]] was increased in [[2208]], but in fact it does not move at all. Instead, its engines move the universe around it. This is made possible in part by its incredible [[dark matter]] reactor equipped with afterburners providing 200% fuel efficiency {{et|2ACV10}}, and the ship needs about 63 balls of dark matter to be full. However, due to dark matter becoming ineffective as fuel (BG), it now runs on whale oil ([[Into the Wild Green Yonder|ItWGY]]). The ship has the LX package, but the only noted upgrade is a gold hood ornament which was stolen by a punk in a rough space neighbourhood (BG).<br />
<br />
The ship is surprisingly comfortable inside. It carries two [[Hover Dolly|Hover Dollies]] to help move heavy cargo around {{et|2ACV02}}. The ship can also be used in combat and has fought against the [[Robot Mafia]], the [[Space Pirates]], and the [[Omicronians]] during [[First Omicronian Invasion of Earth|their first invasion of Earth]]. It is so effective in battle that it fought in the defence of [[Earth]] with the [[DOOP Army|DOOP forces]].<br />
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The ship's computer is sentient. For a while, it was involved in a romantic relationship with [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] {{et|4ACV03}}. When things turned sour, they had to wipe the ship's memory to regain control.<br />
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It is joked about in [[Commentary:The Beast with a Billion Backs|the DVD commentary]] for ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'' that the Planet Express ship seems to have numerous different systems, many of which are redundant. Specifically, jokes were made about how using a crane to load dark matter was that film's method of doing so. While it is obvious that the redundant systems are mistakes on the part of the writers, an in-universe explanation for this could be Prof. Farnsworth's senility causing him to create more mechanisms to perform a task that would never be necessary. It can also be explained by the numerous times that the ship needs to be rebuilt that it necessitates that a new system be devised. <br />
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Like all leading characters in the show, the ship has an overbite.<br />
<br />
== Parts of the ship ==<br />
[[File:DOOP Army 3.jpg|right|thumb|Fry in the turret.]]<br />
*The Bridge<br />
*[[Turanga Leela|Leela]]'s cabin<br />
*[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender's]] cabin <br />
*A Lounge<br />
*A Sauna <br />
*A full kitchen<br />
*A full bathroom (the shower is soundproof)<br />
*A laundry room (at a pinch, can also double-up as a brig)<br />
*The cargo bay<br />
*The Med-bay<br />
*A Cage (complete with lion)<br />
*Brain Room<br />
*Emergency Supply Room<br />
*Engine Room<br />
**[[Dark Matter Afterburner]]<br />
**[[Dark Matter Engines]]<br />
*[[:Image:Ship Jungle Room.jpg|Jungle Room]] (appears in comics only)<br />
*[[:Image:Ship Military Strategy Room.jpg|Military Strategy Room]] (appears in comics only)<br />
*[[:Image:Ship Morgue.jpg|Morgue]] (appears in comics only)<br />
*Vending Room (appears in comics only)<br />
*Turret<br />
*Basement (which doubles as a storm shelter)<br />
*Bathroom<br />
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== The autopilot ==<br />
[[File:Dewey.jpg|right|thumb|The autopilot.]]<br />
In addition, the ship carries a separate AI: the autopilot, who is rarely seen on-screen. The auto-pilot first appears in "[[Bendless Love]]" and makes another appearance in "[[Love and Rocket]]". The ship and the autopilot may not be separate entities: its voice is the same in both of its appearances and in "Love and Rocket", the ship handled autopilot duties.<br />
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Bender and the autopilot have had drinking contests, and Leela has referred to the autopilot as a drunk (although it is apparently standard protocol to carry a full compliment of olives with which to make martinis). The autopilot is also known to find certain art offensive, particularly art with explicit nudity.<br />
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== Holo-pilot ==<br />
In "[[Robot Santa's Little Helpers]]", Leela is shown to have designed a "Holopilot", with the appearance of a fat, ugly [[Amy Wong|Amy]].<br />
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== Alternate appearances/modifications ==<br />
*Modified to move underwater {{et|2ACV12}}.<br />
*Miniature Planet Express ship is shown {{et|3ACV02}}.<br />
*Painted red to suit the new business [[Awesome Express]] {{et|3ACV12}}. <br />
*Has its engines lost and ''[[Star Trek]]''-style warp nacelles mounted to it {{et|4ACV11}}.<br />
*[[Old Planet Express ship]] is shown {{et|4ACV12}}. <br />
*Drawn in a similar style to ''{{w|Steamboat Willie}}'' ([[Opening Sequence#The Beast with a Billion Backs|TBWABB]]).<br />
*Resembling the Yellow Submarine from the movie ''{{w|Yellow Submarine (film)|Yellow Submarine}}'' ([[Opening Sequence#Bender's Game|BG]]).<br />
*Pulled along by dozens of [[Nibblonians]] due to [[dark matter]] being useless ([[Bender's Game|BG]]).<br />
*Coloured pink by the [[Feministas]] ([[Into the Wild Green Yonder|ITWGY]]).<br />
*Its engines are converted to burn [[Whale Oil]] ([[Into the Wild Green Yonder|ITWGY]]).<br />
*Deconstructed and rebuilt by [[Antarians]] in the [[Third World of the Antares system]] {{et|6ACV03}}.<br />
*Entirely eaten up by [[Trilobots]] on the [[Robo-Planetoid]] {{et|6ACV09}}.<br />
*Painted a different shade of green and renamed [[Omicronian Express]] under the rule of [[Lrrr]] {{et|6ACV11}}.<br />
*Attached to a large drill in [[Robanukah 3010]] {{et|6ACV13}}.<br />
*With solar sails {{et|6ACV15}}.<br />
*The First Planet Express ship is shown {{et|6ACV15}}<br />
*Dressed as an airplane {{et|6ACV20}}.<br />
*Reconceived in the animation styles of classic black-and-white ("[[Colorama|C]]") and old-school videogame ("[[Future Challenge 3000|FC3]]") and turned into a tank ("[[Action Delivery Force|ADF]]") {{et|6ACV26}}.{{disputed canon}}<br />
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=== Image gallery ===<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Ship Modification 1.jpg|{{es|2ACV12}}<br />
Image:PEshipred.png|{{es|3ACV12}}<br />
image:USSPlanetExpress.jpg|{{es|4ACV11}}<br />
Image:Old Planet Express Ship.png|{{es|4ACV12}}<br />
Image:Futurama The Beast with a Billion Backs 1930s Style PE Ship.jpg|{{es|5ACV05}}<br />
Image:Futurama Bender's Game Yellow Submarine PE Ship.png|{{es|5ACV09}}<br />
Image:Futurama Into the Wild Green Yonder Feminista PE Ship.png|{{es|5ACV15}}<br />
Image:6ACV03 Dismantled Ship still.jpg|{{es|6ACV03}}<br />
Image:Futurama Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences Omicronian Express Ship.jpg|{{es|6ACV11}}<br />
Image:613-Drill1.jpg|{{es|6ACV13}}<br />
Image:615-Sail-Ship.jpg|{{es|6ACV15}}<br />
Image:620-Airplane-Ship.jpg|{{es|6ACV20}}<br />
Image:Planet Express ship 6ACV26 I.png|{{es|6ACV26}}<br />
Image:Planet Express ship 6ACV26 II.png|6ACV26<br />
Image:Planet Express ship 6ACV26 III.png|6ACV26<br />
Image:Futurama Comics Issue 62 - Steampunk'd - Steampunk Style PE Ship.jpg|[[Steampunk'd|US#057]]<br />
</gallery><br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
Name:"Planet Express Ship(P.E.S.)"<br />
Proff<br />
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=== Trivia ===<br />
*In "[[A Clockwork Origin]]", Farnsworth calls it the '''Science-mobile'''.<br />
*In "[[Lethal Inspection]]", [[Amy]] says that the ship has been repossessed, suggesting that the [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor]] didn't build the ship himself or it is rented out by the PE crew.<br />
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=== Non-Appearances ===<br />
{{list expansion}}<br />
:''Technically, the Planet Express ship appears in all [[episodes]], as it is featured in the [[opening sequence]], as well as in most [[comics]]. But it also appears in ''almost'' every episode ''outside'' of the opening sequence. Therefore, this list only deals with media where the ship is not seen.''<br />
*{{e|4ACV02}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV10}}<br />
*[[Comic Listing|Few Comics]]<br />
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=== See also ===<br />
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20071112090617/http://www.geocities.com/payndz2/planetblueprints.html A full layout of the Ship]<br />
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[[Category:Characters voiced by more than one person]]<br />
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[[Category:Planet Express|S]]<br />
[[Category:Robots]]<br />
[[Category:Ships]]<br />
[[Category:Technology]]<br />
[[Category:Transportation]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Jellyfish_nurse&diff=120457Jellyfish nurse2013-03-11T15:56:02Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: </p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name="Jellyfish nurse"<br />
|catname=Jellyfish nurse<br />
|image=[[File:Jellyfish.png|225px]]<br />
|type=s<br />
|gender=Female<br />
|species=<br />
|origin=<br />
|job=Nurse<br />
|first appear={{e|1ACV10}}<br />
|voice A=Speaking<br />
|voice A by=Tress MacNeille<br />
|voice B=Beat-boxing<br />
|voice B by=John DiMaggio<br />
}}<br />
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The "'''jellyfish nurse'''" is a nurse in the [[DOOP Army]] {{et|2ACV17}}. She went on the ''[[Titanic]]'', where she dated [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]], in [[3000]] {{et|1ACV10}}, entered the [[Miss Universe Pageant 3001|Miss Universe Pageant]], where she performed a traditional gangsta rap (interrupted by [[Bender]] and [[Flexo]]), in [[3001]] {{et|2ACV06}}, and attended the [[Violet Dwarf Star Implosion]] ceremony in [[3009]] ([[Into the Wild Green Yonder|ITWGY]]).<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*After being played by [[John DiMaggio]] in "[[The Lesser of Two Evils]]", she became one among few ''Futurama'' [[:Category:Female characters voiced by men|female characters to be voiced by men]].<br />
*Her mannerisms while assisting Dr. Zoidberg {{et|2ACV17}} are a reference to {{w|Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan}} from ''{{w|M*A*S*H}}'', with Dr. Zoidberg taking the place of {{w|Frank Burns}} and [[iHawk]] taking the place of {{w|Hawkeye Pierce}}.<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Jellyfish nurse''': Are you ready to operate, doctor?<br />
'''iHawk''': I'd love to, but first I need to perform surgery. [laughs]<br />
'''Zoidberg''': [angrily] That's my joke! I'll kill you!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Jellyfish nurse''': Leave Dr. Zoidberg alone. He has twice the training you do.<br />
'''iHawk''': Yeah, he's a doctor ''and'' a butcher.</poem><br />
}}<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|1ACV10}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV06}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV17}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV21}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV17}}<br />
*{{f|4}} ([[Audience scene|cameo]])<br />
*{{clink|US#013|The Bender You Say}}<br />
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[[Category:Aliens]]<br />
[[Category:Characters voiced by more than one person]]<br />
[[Category:Female characters voiced by men]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Harold_Zoid&diff=120456Harold Zoid2013-03-11T15:55:10Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: </p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Harold Zoid<br />
|type=s<br />
|image=[[File:Harold zoid.jpg|225px]]<br />
|species=[[Decapodians|Decapodian]]<br />
|origin=[[Decapod 10]]<br />
|voice A=In {{es|3ACV08}}<br />
|voice A by=Hank Azaria<br />
|voice B=In {{es|5ACV07}}<br />
|voice B by=Maurice LaMarche<br />
|first appear={{e|3ACV08}}<br />
|gender=Male<br />
|job=Retired actor and director<br />
|family=[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]], nephew<br />
}}<br />
'''Harold Zoid''' is the eccentric, over-the-hill celebrity uncle of [[Planet Express]]' incompetant doctor [[Dr. John Zoidberg|John Zoidberg]]. Zoid enjoyed a successful career as an actor, and later (though less successfully) as a director. He claims that his acting career went down hill the day that [[Smell-O-Vision]] was released to the public.<br />
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== Biography ==<br />
=== Rise to Celebrity ===<br />
Like his nephew, Zoid was born on the planet [[Decapod 10]]. He forged a successful career for himself as an actor in the 2920s, especially known for his roles in comedic silent films and action movies, wearing his signature straw hat and thick-rimmed glasses.<br />
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=== Later Years ===<br />
In a desperate attempt to regain his failing celebrity status, Zoid persuades his [[Dr. John Zoidberg|nephew]] to finance a drama product, called ''[[The Magnificent Three]]''; starring [[Calculon]], Zoid, and featuring minor roles from Zoidberg and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]].<br />
However, during filming the movie rapidly devoloves into a fractured and nonsensical melodrama, which is greeted with ridicule. The project was Zoid's last, although he did win an award for his roles in the film at the [[1074th Academy Awards]], despite not being nominated. He continued to act both in theater and film, although he only did theater for the blind and deaf, and his roles in film had been reduced to one-line [[cameos]] in direct-to-video films.<br />
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== Filmography ==<br />
=== Actor ===<br />
* ''[[A Close Shaving]]'' ([[2922]])<br />
* ''[[Le Petit Thief]]''<br />
* ''[[The Magnificent Three]]'' ([[3002]])<br />
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=== Director ===<br />
* ''The Magnificent Three'' (3002)<br />
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== Character Description ==<br />
=== Family ===<br />
*[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]], nephew.<br />
*[[Norman Zoidberg]], nephew.<br />
*Up to nine other nephews/nieces.<br />
*[[Norm Zoidberg|Norm]], [[Sam Zoidberg|Sam]] and [[Sadie Zoidberg|Sadie]], siblings/sibling in-laws.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Image Gallery ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:That's Lobstertainment.jpg|Harold Zoid together with [[Calculon]] in 3002's ''[[The Magnificent Three]]'', which he also directed.<br />
File:Harold Zoid Poster.jpg|A Harold Zoid poster can be seen in the background.<br />
</gallery><br />
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=== Trivia ===<br />
* Harold Zoid's name is an obvious imitation of the real life action movie pioneer {{w|Harold Lloyd}}.<br />
* The voice that [[Hank Azaria]] uses for Zoid is similiar to the "{{s|Old Jewish Man}}" character he also voices in ''[[The Simpsons]]''.<br />
* A Harold Zoid poster can be seen in the background in "[[Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television]]" (pictured left).<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|3ACV08}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV06}} (cameo)<br />
*{{f|2}}<br />
*{{f|4}} ([[Audience scene|cameo]])<br />
*{{clink|US#012|Sideshow Fry}}<br />
*{{clink|US#048|Claw and Order}}<br />
*{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}<br />
*{{cmlink|US#052-mini|Captain Zapp Brannigan in Purple Tentacle Tour|Ro-Botox!#Special Features}}<br />
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[[Category:Aliens]]<br />
[[Category:Characters voiced by more than one person]]<br />
[[Category:Decapodians]]<br />
[[Category:Planet Express]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Guenter&diff=120455Guenter2013-03-11T15:54:45Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: </p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Guenter<br />
|type=s<br />
|image=[[File:Guenter.png|225px]]<br />
|origin=[[Earth]]<br />
|voice A=With hat<br />
|voice A by=Tress MacNeille<br />
|voice B=Hatless<br />
|voice B by=Frank Welker<br />
|first appear={{e|1ACV11}}<br />
|gender=Male<br />
|species=Monkey<br />
|job=CEO of FOX<br />
|family=''See [[#Family|family]] section''<br />
}}<br />
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'''Guenter''' is a monkey made super intelligent by the [[Electronium Hat]] which was invented by [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]]. Guenter was originally an experiment to see if a monkey could pass a course at [[Mars University (place)|Mars University]]. Seemingly on top of the world, Guenter was both smart and cute making [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] extremely jealous. After [[Guenter's parents]], a pair of monkeys possessing normal intelligence, cause a scene at a university party Guenter decides to revert to his natural state by removing the hat. When Fry, [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] and [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]]'s lives are in danger, Guenter once again dons the hat with some difficulty and manages to save them all, however in doing so he falls down a massive waterfall, damaging the hat. Comfortable with the new "moderate intelligence" the damaged hat produces, he decides to abandon academic greatness in favor of business school. It is revealed in the end of the episode that he becomes the new CEO of [[30th Century Fox|FOX]].<br />
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== Character description ==<br />
=== Family ===<br />
*[[Guenter's parents|Mother and father]]<br />
*[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]], father-figure and inventor of the Electronium Hat that gave Guenter his intelligence<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*He is one among few ''Futurama'' [[:Category:Male characters voiced by women|male characters to be voiced by a woman]].<br />
*As FOX CEO, he may have been responsible for canceling ''[[Futurella]]'' in August [[3010]] before it was even pitched to him.{{et|6ACV11}}<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Leela''': That's so sad. I didn't know monkeys could cry.<br />
'''Guenter''': They ''can't''. It's all the hat.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Guenter''': All I want is to be a monkey of moderate intelligence who wears a suit... that's why I've decided to transfer to business school.<br />
'''Professor Farnsworth''': NOOOOOO!!!</poem><br />
}}<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|1ACV11}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV12}}<br />
*{{f|4}} ([[Audience scene|cameo]])<br />
*{{clink|US#011|The Cure for the Common Clod}}<br />
*{{clink|US#041|Soldier Boys}}<br />
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[[Category:Characters voiced by more than one person]]<br />
[[Category:Male characters voiced by women]]<br />
[[Category:Monkeys]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Grunka_Lunkas&diff=120454Grunka Lunkas2013-03-11T15:54:06Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: Not sure if actual voice swapping or separate characters...oh well</p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Grunka Lunkas<br />
|type=t<br />
|image=[[File:Grunka Lunkas.jpg|225px]]<br />
|origin=[[Wormulon]]<br />
|first appear={{e|1ACV13}}<br />
|voiced by=<br />
|voice A=1st solo<br />
|voice A by=Phil LaMarr<br />
|voice B="Hard-ass" comment and 2nd solo<br />
|voice B by=John DiMaggio<br />
}}<br />
The '''Grunka Lunkas''' are small orange men who inhabit the planet [[Wormulon]]. They are employed by the [[Slurm Worms]] to work in the fake [[Slurm Factory]]. They spontaneously burst into song with a warning about asking questions of [[Glurmo]]. They aren't paid to sing and Glurmo denies them their bathroom break for singing when they should be working.<br />
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They try to sing again later but are repeatedly silenced by [[Bender]] and Glurmo.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Grunka Lunka Songs ===<br />
{{See|List of song performances#The Grunka Lunka Songs}}<br />
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=== Trivia ===<br />
*The Grunka Lunkas are based on the Oompa Loompas in ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory''.<br />
<br />
=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|1ACV13}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV18}} ([[What-If Machine|What-If scenario]])<br />
*{{f|4}} ([[Audience scene|cameo]])<br />
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[[Category:Alien species]]<br />
[[Category:Intelligent species]]<br />
[[Category:Characters voiced by more than one person]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Chaz&diff=120453Chaz2013-03-11T15:50:55Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: He doesn't swap voices</p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Chaz<br />
|type=t<br />
|image=[[File:Chaz.png|225px]]<br />
|gender=Male<br />
|species=[[Humans|Human]]<br />
|job=[[Mayor C. Randall Poopenmeyer|The Mayor]]'s aide<br />
|voiced by=Bob Odenkirk<br />
|first appear={{e|4ACV10}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Chaz''' is [[Mayor C. Randall Poopenmeyer|the Mayor's]] aide, a job which gets him the ability to reserve an ice rink ([[The Why of Fry|4ACV10]]). In fact, there is only one thing he can't do: fail the Mayor. He often shows his importance by showing his badge. Chaz briefly went out with [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] who loved him for his importance. However, Leela dumped him when he didn't let [[orphans]] skate with them because he thought he was too important. He also had a [[Date scene|date]] with [[Yivo]], a planet-sized [[List of alien species|alien]] ([[The Beast with a Billion Backs|TBWABB]]), and attended the [[Violet Dwarf Star Implosion]] ceremony ([[Into the Wild Green Yonder|ITWGY]]). He can be seen along the [[Mayor C. Randall Poopenmeyer|Mayor]] and his [[Stephanie|secretary]] in the [[Annual e-Waste Recycling Festival]] {{et|6ACV03}}.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*Chaz has a pet lizard.<br />
<br />
=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''[[Elzar]]''': Table for two? Right this way.<br />
'''Chaz''': I'm afraid we don't have a reservation but, as you can see, I'm the Mayor's aide. Table for two, please.<br />
'''Elzar''': Okay then.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Chaz''': Beat it, kids! Come back when you got connections!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Chaz''': Don't worry, [[Fry]]! I'll pull some strings; see if I can't get you tried as a juvenile!</poem><br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|4ACV10}}<br />
*{{f|2}} ([[Date scene|cameo]])<br />
*{{f|4}} ([[Audience scene|cameo]])<br />
*{{e|6ACV03}}<br />
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[[Category:Humans]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Adolf_Hitler&diff=120452Adolf Hitler2013-03-11T15:49:15Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: </p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|type=t<br />
|type2=d<br />
|swas type=The Scary Door<br />
|name=Adolf Hitler<br />
|image=[[File:Adolf Hitler.jpg|225px]]<br />
|birth date=20 April, [[1889]]<br />
|death date=30 April, [[1945]]<br />
|gender=Male<br />
|species=[[Human]]<br />
|origin=[[Earth]], [[Europe]], {{w|Austria-Hungary}}<br />
|voice A=In {{es|3ACV15}} <small>(regular)</small><br />
|voice A by=David Herman<br />
|voice B=In 3ACV15 <small>(some syndication reruns)</small><br />
|voice B by=Donovan Leitch (actor)<br />
|voice C=In {{es|6ACV07}}<br />
|voice C by=Maurice LaMarche<br />
|played by=Unnamed [[Humans|Human]] {{et|3ACV15}}<br />
|first appear={{e|2ACV06}}<br />
|wikipedia=Adolf Hitler<br />
}}<br />
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'''Adolf Hitler''' was an [[Earth]]ican dictator who served as Chancellor of [[Germany]].<br />
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== Adolf Hitler in ''Futurama'' ==<br />
His brain was once put in the body of [[Adolf Hitler Shark|a great white shark]] by [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] in favour of scientific advances {{et|2ACV10}}. He is often referenced [[in popular culture]], as well as in common dialogue as a symbol of prejudice. [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] called [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] an ''Adolf'' {{et|2ACV06}}, the steering wheel from Hitler's staff car was used to help build [[Project Satan]] {{et|2ACV18}}, and Hitler was played by an unknown [[Human]] actor in the second episode of ''[[The Scary Door]]'', a popular [[Television|TV]] show in the [[31st century]] {{et|3ACV15}}.<br />
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When the [[Planet Express crew]] went to the [[second universe]] with a [[forward time machine]], the Professor stopped in the [[20th century]] to [[handheld laser cannon|shoot]] Hitler, and was successful {{et|6ACV07}}. In the [[third universe]], however, Farnsworth didn't manage to kill ''him'', as he hit [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] by mistake. (See [[The Late Philip J. Fry#Time travel|an explanation of this with a picture]].)<br />
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== Image Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:The Scary Door Ep2.jpg|Adolf Hitler in ''[[The Scary Door]]''.<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*He was born exactly 110 years before "[[Fear of a Bot Planet]]" first aired on [[Fox Network]]. This episode dealt with extremely racist [[Robots]].<br />
*The most common way of keeping Human heads alive is the technology of [[head jars]]. For reasons unknown, the scientists at [[Mars University (place)|Mars University]] chose to save Hitler's brain in a very unusual way. (It's possible they didn't actually keep him alive, as he proved himself to be a dangerous person back in the [[20th century]].)<br />
<br />
=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]''': Look, I know [[Flexo]]'s your friend but I don't trust him alone with the atom.<br />
'''[[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]]''': My God, Fry! Just 'cause the guy's got a beard you label him as evil? Well, I got a label for you, pal: An ugly little word called ''prejudice''.<br />
'''Fry''': I'm not prejudiced.<br />
'''Bender''': Ah, save it for the cross-burning, Adolf!</poem><br />
<poem>'''[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]]''': Everyone's always in favour of saving Hitler's brain. But when you put it in the body of a great white shark, ooh!! Suddenly you've gone too far.</poem><br />
<poem>'''[[Adolf Hitler]]''': ''Betrachten Sie meinen Schnurrbart!'' ''[Translation in [[English language|English]]: ''Look at my mustache!'']''</poem><br />
}}<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|2ACV06}} (mentioned)<br />
*{{e|2ACV10}} (mentioned)<br />
*{{e|2ACV18}} (mentioned)<br />
*{{e|3ACV15}} (parodied in ''[[The Scary Door]]'')<br />
*{{e|6ACV07}}<br />
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[[Category:Characters]]<br />
[[Category:German people]]<br />
[[Category:Historical figures]]<br />
[[Category:Humans]]<br />
[[Category:Nazism]]<br />
[[Category:Characters voiced by more than one person]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Abraham_Lincoln%27s_head&diff=120451Abraham Lincoln's head2013-03-11T15:47:59Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: </p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Abraham Lincoln<br />
|type=t<br />
|image=[[File:Abraham Lincoln.png|225px]]<br />
|birth date=12 February, [[1809]]<br />
|age={{age|1809}}<br />
|gender=Male<br />
|species=[[Human]]<br />
|job=Former [[U.S. president]]<br />
|voice A={{es|2ACV07}}<br />
|voice A by=Billy West<br />
|voice B={{es|6ACV23}}<br />
|voice B by=Maurice LaMarche<br />
|first appear={{e|1ACV12}}<br />
|wikipedia=Abraham Lincoln<br />
}}<br />
'''Abraham Lincoln'''was the [[President of the United States|president]] of the [[United States]] from [[1861]] to [[1865]], and famous for being the president directly or indirectly responsible for the abolishment of slavery in the United States.<br />
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In the [[31st century]], he resides at the [[Head Museum]], [[New New York]] along with the other former U.S. presidents. Despite his history, he doesn't mind advertising for [[Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket Car Emporium|car dealerships]] together with [[George Washington's head]].<br />
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== Production ==<br />
<br />
Every time Lincoln or a version of him appear on screen, [[Matt Groening]] asks what it is with {{w|Harvard}} boys and Lincoln,<ref name="epPYHOMS-com-mg">{{cite commentary |episode=Put Your Head on My Shoulder |speaker={{n|Groening|Matt}} |volume=Two |disc=2}}</ref> specifically referring to [[Ken Keeler]] and [[David X. Cohen]].<br />
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== Additional info ==<br />
<br />
=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|1ACV12}} ([[Mount Rushmore|cameo]])<br />
*{{e|2ACV03}} ([[Head Museum|cameo]])<br />
*{{e|2ACV07}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
*[[Evil Lincoln]]<br />
*[[Linctron]]<br />
*[[Robot Lincoln]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:U.S. presidents]]<br />
[[Category:Characters voiced by more than one person]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Jenny_McNeal&diff=120450Jenny McNeal2013-03-11T15:46:06Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: She doesn't swap voices, she switches characters who portray her</p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Jenny McNeal<br />
|image=[[File:Single Female Lawyer.jpg|225px]]<br />
|type=t<br />
|type2=p<br />
|swas type=Single Female Lawyer<br />
|species=[[Humans|Human]]<br />
|origin=Probably [[Earth]], [[United States of America]]<br />
|job=Single female lawyer<br />
|first appear={{e|1ACV12}}<br />
|voice A=As played by the unknown actress<br />
|voice A by=Tress MacNeille<br />
|voice B=As played by Leela<br />
|voice B by=Katey Sagal<br />
|played by=Unknown actress<br>[[Turanga Leela]]<br />
}}<br />
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{{about|the character on ''[[Single Female Lawyer]]''|the former [[President of Earth]]|President McNeal}}<br />
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'''Jenny McNeal''' is the titular character on the [[television]] show ''[[Single Female Lawyer]]''. She is a single female lawyer who is constantly sexually involved with the judges, juries, prosecutors, and defendants of the cases she works with.<br />
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In the season finale of the [[1999]] season, Jenny is seen getting involved with a trial judge in a unisex bathroom. Later on in the courtroom, she is charged with jury tampering due to an affair with the jury foreman of the previous week's trial. She moved for a mistrial due to having an affair with the foreman of her trial, which is apparently denied. Jenny also admitted to having an affair with the prosecutor Ramirez on 23 August, and then declared that she's give up the law and asks the judge to marry her. After the commercial break, her fiancé dies and she returns to being a single female lawyer.<br />
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Because [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] prevented the episode from airing its ending, in [[3000]] the [[Omicronians]] force [[Turanga Leela]] to enact all the scenes after Jenny is propositioned in the bathroom.<br />
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== Image Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:When Aliens Attack 2.jpg|Leela as Jenny McNeal.<br />
</gallery><br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*Her character and show are based on ''{{w|Ally McBeal}}'' from our universe.<br />
*She shares a surname (though a different spelling of it) with [[Tress MacNeille]], her voice actress.<br />
*She looks different on [[Futurama|the show]] than she does on the episode promo picture.<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Jenny''': Your Honour, it's bad enough to proposition a single female lawyer in court, but this is a unisex bathroom.</poem><br />
}}<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|1ACV12}}<br />
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[[Category:Humans]]<br />
[[Category:Lawyers]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=List_of_popular_music_appearances&diff=120396List of popular music appearances2013-03-04T18:48:21Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: </p>
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<div>[[File:Popularmusicappearance.jpg|thumb|150px|The Scammer Aliens singing a parody of "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye".]]<br />
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This is the '''list of popular music appearances''' on ''[[Futurama]]'' in [[production]] order. For the songs performed by the [[characters]], see the [[list of song performances]].<br />
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{{pmaheader|{{w|Bob Dylan}}|"{{w|Blowin' in the Wind}}"| {{e|1ACV02}}| [[Bender]] performs this song as he gets a magnet on his head.|{{e|3ACV13}}|Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Pink Floyd}}|''{{w|The Dark Side of the Moon}}''|"The Series Has Landed"|Referenced to by [[Fry]] with "Hey, cool! Dark side of the Moon!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''|"{{w|She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain}}"|"The Series Has Landed"|Bender performs this song as the credits comes on, though with different lyrics.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Neal Hefti}}| {{w|The Odd Couple (TV series)|''The Odd Couple'' theme}}| {{e|1ACV03}}| Played over the new apartment montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Sir Mix-a-lot}}| "{{w|Baby Got Back}}"| {{e|1ACV06}}| Fry shows off old classics in his [[20th century]] [[Historic 20th Century Apartments|apartment]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Quincy Jones}}| "{{w|Sanford and Son Theme (The Streetbeater)|''Sanford and Son'' Theme (The Streetbeater)}}"| "A Fishful of Dollars"| The theme song plays whilst Fry is watching TV.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Rose Royce}}| "{{w|Car Wash (song)|Car Wash}}" | {{e|1ACV07}} | Played as Bender goes through the Robot Wash.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Vera Lynn}}| "{{w|We'll Meet Again (1939 song)|We'll Meet Again}}"|{{e|1ACV08}}| Plays over the credits.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Charlie Daniels Band}}| "{{w|The Devil Went Down to Georgia}}"|{{e|1ACV09}}| The storyline is a reference to this song. }}<br />
{{pmarow|[[Beastie Boys]]| "{{w|Intergalactic (song)|Intergalactic}}"|"Hell Is Other Robots"| Played at the concert.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beastie Boys| "Super Disco Breakin'" |"Hell Is Other Robots" | Played at the concert in the mosh-pit.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Prince (musician)|Prince}}| "{{w|1999 (song)|1999}}"| "Hell Is Other Robots"| Fry's line "Tonight, we're gonna party like its 1999" is from this song.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beastie Boys| "{{w|Sabotage (song)|Sabotage}}" |"Hell Is Other Robots" | An a capella version is played at the concert.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Rodgers and Hammerstein}}| {{w|Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'}} |"Hell Is Other Robots" |Bender sings this song when he walks into the [[Planet Express]] Building after he found religion in [[Robotology]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Antonio Bazzini}}| ''La Ronde des Lutins'' (The Dance of the Goblins)|"Hell is Other Robots"|The [[Robot Devil]] plays the piece during the fiddle contest with Leela.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|George Frideric Handel}}| "Hallelujah" | "Hell Is Other Robots"| During the crew's escape from [[Robot Hell]], the "Hallelujah" chorus from {{w|Messiah Part II#Scene 7|Part II, scene 7}} of ''{{w|Messiah (Handel)|Messiah}}'' plays.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Isley Brothers}}| "{{w|Shout (Isley Brothers song)|Shout}}" |{{e|1ACV11}} | Played during the montage at the end.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Chubby Checker}}| "{{w|The Freddie|Let's Do the Freddie}}" |{{e|1ACV12}} | Referenced to by [[Hermes]] with "ready, Freddie!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Four Postmen}}| "I've Got a Tan" |{{e|1ACV13}} | [[Slurm]]'s theme song is an instrumental of this song.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Leslie Bricusse}} and {{w|Anthony Newley}}| "Oompa Loompa, Doompa-Dee-Do" |"Fry and the Slurm Factory" | The [[Grunka Lunka]]'s song parody the {{w|Oompa-Loompa}}'s performance of this song in ''{{w|Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory}}''.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Miracles|Smokey Robinson & the Miracles}} | "{{w|I Second That Emotion}}" | {{e|2ACV01}} | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Maceo Pinkard}} | "{{w|Sweet Georgia Brown}}" | "I Second that Emotion" | Bender whistles this while he does fancy basketball tricks with his head. | {{e|3ACV14}} | Played as the [[Globetrotters]] lands on [[Earth]] (a reference to the theme song of actual {{w|Harlem Globetrotters}}). Bender whistles this again at the end, although slowly. | {{f|1}} | An adaptation of the song is whistled by the Globetrotters while doing fancy tricks with a piece of chalk. | {{e|6ACV03}} | Hermes says "Sweet Georgia Brown of Kingston Town!" | {{e|6ACV10}} | Another adaptation of Brother Bones' version of the song is heard during the montage of Bubblegum and Sweet Clyde switching brains with the Planet Express crew. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Patty Hill}} and {{w|Mildred J. Hill}} | "{{w|Happy Birthday to You}}" | "I Second that Emotion" | Parody of Happy Birthday sung to [[Nibbler]]}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|Michael Finnegan (song)|Michael Finnegan}}" |{{e|2ACV02}}| The line "Finnigan, begin again" is referred in the title of this episode. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Fred Neil}}| "{{w|Everybody's Talkin'}}" |"Brannigan, Begin Again" | Played over the montage of [[Zapp]] and [[Kif]] trying to maek money after being fired. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Jefferson Airplane}}| "{{w|White Rabbit (song)|White Rabbit}}" |{{e|2ACV03}} | Performed by [[Richard Nixon's head]] during his announcement to run for [[President of Earth]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|John Frederick Coots}} and {{w|Haven Gillespie}}| "{{w|Santa Claus Is Coming to Town}}" |{{e|2ACV04}} | {{w|Christmas carol}} at the end of the episode, though with different lyrics and melody. This parody is titled "Santa Claus Is Gunning You Down".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Isaac Watts}} and {{w|Lowell Mason}}| "{{w|Joy to the World}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|James Pierpont (musician)|James Pierpont}}| "{{w|Jingle Bells}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Gene Autry}} and {{w|Oakley Haldeman}}| "{{w|Here Comes Santa Claus}}" | "Xmas Story" | A parody of this Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|O Tannenbaum|O Christmas Tree}}" |"Xmas Story" | Bender sings it with alternated lyrics about the [[Xmas]] tree.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)|Twelve Days of Christmas}}" | "Xmas Story" | Song by the robots, with different lyrics, referring to what they stole.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|Deck the Halls}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode. | {{e|6ACV13}} | Leela sings the words "Don we now our gay apparel", a line from the carol.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|We Wish You a Merry Christmas}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frank Sinatra}}| "You're Lonely and I'm Lonely" | "Xmas Story" | Referenced to by [[Leela]] with "you're lonely and I'm lonely, but together... We're lonely together".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Doc Pomus}}| "{{w|A Teenager in Love}}" | {{e|2ACV05}} | The line "Why must I be a teenager in love?" in referred to in the title of the episode. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Gerald Fried}}| ''Star Trek'' fight music | "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" | The Decapodian National Anthem is incidental music from the ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode "{{st|Amok Time}}".}}<br />
{{pmarow|Frank Sinatra<br><small>(originally performed by {{w|Liza Minnelli}})</small>| "{{w|Theme from New York, New York|Theme from ''New York, New York''}}" |{{e|2ACV06}} | Played at the [[Past-O-Rama]] concert.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Paul Anka}} | "{{w|Put Your Head on My Shoulder}}" | {{e|2ACV07}} | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Scruffy the Cat | "Moons of Jupiter" | "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" | Played on the radio during Fry and Amy's trip to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Harry Dacre}} | "{{w|Daisy Bell}}" |{{e|2ACV09}}|The line "A bicycle built for two" is referred to in the title of the episode.|{{e|4ACV03}} | Performed by Bender to the [[Planet Express Ship]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Richard Strauss}}| ''{{w|Also sprach Zarathustra (Richard Strauss)|Also sprach Zarathustra}}'' | "A Bicyclops Built for Two"|Played as the crew enter [[The Internet]] in a similar fashion as in ''{{w|2001: A Space Odyssey}}''. |{{e|3ACV20}}|Played as Bender floats around in space. |{{e|4ACV12}}| Played as Leela opens the coffin in a similar fashion to the {{w|Monolith (Space Odyssey)|monolith}} from ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Randall Garrett}} and {{w|Isaac Asimov}}|"A Clone of My Own"|{{e|2ACV10}}|Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Donovan}}| "{{w|Atlantis (song)|Atlantis}}" |{{e|2ACV12}} | Song as a tourist information stand, with different lyrics, to be about [[Atlanta]], instead of {{w|Atlantis|Atlantis}}. The ending of the song is played during the Fry and [[Umbriel]] montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith|Arthur Smith}}| "{{w|Dueling Banjos}}" | "The Deep South" | Hummed by Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Hal David}} and {{w|Burt Bacharach}}| "{{w|Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head}}" | {{e|2ACV14}} |Played during the memory of the relationship between [[Mom]] and [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Farnsworth]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Harry Belafonte}}| "{{w|Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)}}" |"Mother's Day" |Referenced to by Farnsworth with "one foot tall, eight feet, fifteen feet." |{{e|3ACV09}}|Referenced to by Hermes with "daylight come," and "tally me banana."}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|The Sailor's Hornpipe}}" |{{e|2ACV15}} | Song as the theme song for [[Popplers]] by Fry and Bender, with different lyrics.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Hanson (band)|Hanson}} | "{{w|MMMBop}}" |{{e|2ACV16}} | Played while Fry and giant Bender plays in the park, the song ends promptly as the concert is destroyed by Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Black Sabbath}} | "{{w|Iron Man (song)|Iron Man}}" | "Anthology of Interest I" | Played as the giant Bender flies toward Earth.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Katrina and the Waves}} | "[[Walking on Sunshine]]" | {{e|2ACV17}}| Fry sings it while scrubbing Kif's back during his shower. | {{e|3ACV22}} | Fry sings it in the shower while [[Zoidberg]] exchanges his t-shirt. | {{e|4ACV07}} | Fry sings it while riding his bike with [[Seymour Asses|Seymour]]. | {{e|4ACV12}} | It is played on bagpipes by [[Scruffy]] at his funeral, to which [[Amy Wong|Amy]] comments, "he is walking on sunshine now".|{{f|4}} | Fry has it as his ring tone.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Johnny Mandel}} and {{w|Mike Altman}} | "{{w|Suicide Is Painless}}" ({{w|Theme music|Theme}} from ''{{w|M*A*S*H|M*A*S*H}}'') | "War Is the H-Word" | Played as we see the tents.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Animals}} | "{{w|We Gotta Get out of This Place}}" | "War Is the H-Word" | Referenced to by Nixon with "we gotta get out of this planet."}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Kinks}} | "{{w|Lola (song)|Lola}}" |{{e|3ACV01}} | Performed by Zapp at the karaoke, though with the character Lola is replaced by Leela}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Elton John}} | "{{w|Rocket Man (song)|Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)}}"| "Amazon Women in the Mood"|Zapp's performance of "Leela" spoken word parodies {{w|William Shatner}}'s version of this song.|{{e|4ACV11}} | William Shatner performs "The Real Slim Shady" spoken word, in the style of this song and his album, {{w|The Transformed Man}}}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Lipps Inc}} | "{{w|Funkytown}}" | "Amazon Women in the Mood" | Performed by [[Morbo]] at the karaoke.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bonnie Tyler}} | "{{w|Total Eclipse of the Heart}}" | "Amazon Women in the Mood" | Performed by Kif at the karaoke.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|C. W. McCall}} | "{{w|Convoy (song)|Convoy}}" |{{e|3ACV02}} | Played as the episode starts, and they enter a truck stop.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Swing Low, Sweet Chariot}}" | {{e|3ACV03}} | Bender sings it as he is being executed, due to the magnets.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Simple Minds}} | "{{w|Don't You (Forget About Me)}}" | {{e|3ACV04}} | Played at the end of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Greenland Whale Fisheries}}" | {{e|3ACV05}} | Bender sings it a stanza of it as he refused to drink after Fry has declared his disrespect for him.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Righteous Brothers}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Todd Duncan}})</small> | "{{w|Unchained Melody}}" | {{e|3ACV06}} | Played instrumentally while Bender helps [[Angleyne]] shape a girder into a heart, which is a parody of the pottery scene from {{w|Ghost (film)|''Ghost''}}, where this song is a theme. | {{f|3}} | Played as over Farnsworth's flashback to going back and being romantically attached to Mom, in a reference to the film ''Ghost''. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The American Breed}} | "{{w|Bend Me, Shape Me}}" | "Bendless Love" | Played during the love montage. }}<br />
{{pmarow|[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] | {{w|Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 5}} | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Bender is writing sheet music that brings him to tears. The melody is actually the theme from this piece. The paper is labelled "No. 5" and "by Bender".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Diana Ross}} and {{w|Lionel Richie}} | "{{w|Endless Love (song)|Endless Love}}" | "Bendless Love" | Referenced to by the title of the episode. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Arthur Schwartz}} | "{{w|That's Entertainment! (song)|That's Entertainment!}}" | {{e|3ACV08}} | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Roy Orbison}} | "{{w|Oh, Pretty Woman}}" | {{e|3ACV09}} | Played as Leela gets a second eye montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Jay Livingston}} and {{w|Ray Evans}}| "{{w|Bonanza#Theme_song|Bonanza}}" | {{e|3ACV10}} | Parody sung by Bender during the cattle ride.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Brewster Higley VI}} and {{w|Daniel E. Kelley}} | "{{w|Home on the Range}}" | "Where the Buggalo Roam" | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Cypress Hill}} | "{{w|Insane in the Brain}}" | {{e|3ACV11}} |Referenced to by the title of the episode.| {{e|4ACV10}}| Referenced to by one of the [[Brain Spawn]] with "are you insane in the membrane?"}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Frog Went A-Courting}}" | {{e|3ACV13}} | Bender sings his own version because he doesn't remember the words.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Blue Tail Fly}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Bender sings both the original version and his own version of the refrain.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Simon & Garfunkel}}<br/><small>(originally a traditional folk song)</small> | "{{w|Scarborough_Fair#Simon_.26_Garfunkel_version|Scarborough Fair}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind"| This is performed at [[Bend-Aid]] by robot [[Cylon]] and [[Art Garfunkel's descendant]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Beck}} | "{{w|Sexx Laws}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Performed by [[Beck]] and Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beck | "{{w|Where It's At}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind"| Performed by Beck and Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beck | "{{w|Devils Haircut}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Mentioned by Beck.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Steve Miller Band}} | "{{w|Fly Like an Eagle (song)|Fly Like an Eagle}}" | {{e|3ACV14}} | The line "Time keeps on slippin" is referred to in the title of this episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Miracles}} | "{{w|Love Machine (The Miracles song)|Love Machine}}" | {{e|3ACV15}} | Song played during montage of Fry's dates with [[Lucy Liu's Head#Liubot|Liubot]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Coasters}} | "{{w|Along Came Jones (song)|Along Came Jones}}" | "I Dated a Robot" | Referenced to by Bender with "and along came Bender." }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Wham!}} | "{{w|Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go}}" | "I Dated a Robot" | References {{w|George Michael}}'s line "Please pick me up before you go-go".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frederick Weatherly}} | "{{w|Danny Boy}}" | {{e|3ACV17}} | Performed by Dr. Zoidberg at the surprise funeral of Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Bangles}} | "{{w|Walk Like an Egyptian}}" | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Played as Bender enters as the new Pharaoh.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Semisonic}} | "{{w|Closing Time (Semisonic song)|Closing Time}}" | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Referenced to by the Pharaoh's adviser with "you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here." }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Gloria Estefan}} and the {{w|Miami Sound Machine}}| "{{w|Conga (song)|Conga}}" | {{e|3ACV18}} | Played twice during the Bender becomes a human story.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Rush (band)|Rush}} | "{{w|Tom Sawyer (song)|Tom Sawyer}}" | "Anthology of Interest II" | Played during the [[Anthology of Interest II#Act II: Raiders of the Lost Arcade|Space Invaders scene]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Lonzo and Oscar}} | "{{w|I'm My Own Grandpa}}" | {{e|3ACV19}} | Referenced to by Farnsworth with "Mr I'm-my-own-grandpa".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Johann Strauss II}} | ''{{w|The Blue Danube|An der schönen blauen Donau (The Blue Danube)}}'' | {{e|3ACV20}} | Played as Bender floats around in space.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frédéric Chopin}} | {{w|Polonaises Op. 26 (Chopin)|Polonaise in C sharp minor}} | "Godfellas" | The tune Bender attempts to perform on his piano.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Men Without Hats}} | "{{w|The Safety Dance}}" |{{e|3ACV21}} | Performed by [[Steve Castle]] two times during this episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Joe Esposito (singer)|Joe Esposito}} | "{{w|You're the Best}}" | {{e|3ACV22}} | Played over the Bender training to become a chef montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Giuseppe Verdi}} | ''{{w|La donna è mobile}}'' | "The 30% Iron Chef" | Performed by the shrimp in [[Elzar]]'s dish.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Cream (band)|Cream}} | "{{w|Sunshine of Your Love}}" | "The 30% Iron Chef" | Played as the episode ends.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Pizzicato Five}} | "Baby Love Child" | {{e|4ACV02}} | Played during montage showing that [[Turanga Morris and Munda|Leela's parents]] were actually with her her whole life.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Spin Doctors}} | "{{w|Two Princes}}" | {{e|4ACV03}} | The song that plays when Bender turns on the radio after Farnsworth installs the new software.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Black Flag (band)|Black Flag}} | "{{w|TV Party (EP)|TV Party}}" | {{e|4ACV06}} | Played during the [[Bender (All My Circuits)|Bender]] during the ''[[All My Circuits]]'' montage, but also performed by the Planet Express Crew including [[Dwight Conrad]] and [[Cubert Farnsworth]] over the credits.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Van McCoy}} | "{{w|The Hustle (song)|The Hustle}}" | {{e|4ACV07}} | Performed as Fry's people's native dance.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Connie Francis}} | "{{w|I Will Wait for You}}" | "Jurassic Bark" | Played over the montage, where Seymour waits for Fry.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|KC and the Sunshine Band}} | "{{w|Get Down Tonight}}" | {{e|4ACV08}} | Played over the montage where the robots travel to the [[Galápagos Islands]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|David Johansen|Buster Poindexter}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Arrow (musician)|Arrow}})</small> | "{{w|Hot Hot Hot (Arrow song)|Hot Hot Hot}}" | "Crimes of the Hot" | Played at the party at the end of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Don McLean}} | "{{w|American Pie}}" | {{e|4ACV10}} | After Fry, the [[Brainspawn]] and the [[Infosphere]] are trapped in the [[Parallel Universe]], one of the brains mentions that they could spend the rest of eternity singing this song; the full version of it lasts over eight minutes.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Alexander Courage}} | "{{w|Theme from Star Trek|Theme from ''Star Trek''}}" | {{e|4ACV11}} | Played at the beginning of the episode after the opening credits, and the music that plays over the end credits is similar to the fanfare of the theme.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Eminem}} | "{{w|The Real Slim Shady}}" | "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" | Performed by [[William Shatner]], though spoken.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bobby McFerrin}} | "{{w|Don't Worry, Be Happy}}" | {{e|4ACV12}} | Performed by the entire Planet Express Crew, except Leela, Fry and Scruffy, with slightly different lyrics.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Tom Jones}} | "{{w|She's a Lady}}"| {{e|4ACV13}} | Played when Bender gets together with [[Calculon]] montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Marx Brothers}} | "Hail Freedonia!" | "Bend Her" | Bender's national anthem for "Robonia" is similar to the national anthem for the fictional country of {{w|Freedonia}} in the Marx Brothers film {{w|Duck Soup}}.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Kenny Loggins}} | "I'm Alright" | {{e|4ACV14}} | Contained in one of the CDs Bender brings to the island; he plays the song and dances to it.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Whitney Houston}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Dolly Parton}})</small> | "{{w|I_Will_Always_Love_You#Whitney_Houston_version|I Will Always Love You}}" | {{e|4ACV17}} | Song by Leela to [[Lrrr]] and [[Ndnd]] (though originally by {{w|Dolly Parton}}, Leela attempts to sing it like Whitney Houston).}}<br />
{{pmarow|[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] | "{{w|Für Elise}}" | {{e|4ACV18}} | Played by one of the children at the [[Holophonor]] school, played later by Fry as well.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Maurice Ravel}} | ''{{w|Boléro}}'' | "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" | Played by Fry at one of his concerts.}}<br />
{{pmarow|The Jigsaw Seen<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker}})</small> | "30 Century Man" | {{f|1}} | A snippet is played when Fry realizes he is [[Lars Fillmore]] back in {{year|2012}}.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Steam (band)|Steam}} | "{{w|Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye}}" | ''Bender's Big Score'' | The [[Scammer Aliens]] sing a parody of this song replacing "Goodbye" with "We took your stuff!" while all [[Earthicans]] are evacuating Earth.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Aram Khachaturian}} | "{{w|Sabre Dance|The Sabre Dance}}" | ''Bender's Big Score'' | A Jamaican variation of this song plays when Hermes is limboing.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Carmen Miranda}} | "{{w|I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much)}}" | {{f|2}} | Played over the montage with [[Yivo]] and the universe going out on their date.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Kool & the Gang}} | "{{w|Jungle Boogie}}"| ''The Beast with a Billion Backs'' | A snippet is played during the segment of the universal date montage where Yivo and the universe are dancing.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Supremes}} | "{{w|Stop! In the Name of Love}}"|''The Beast with a Billion Backs'' | Referenced (almost sung) by [[Dr. Ogden Wernstrom]] as he tries to catch Amy and Leela from escaping the tentacle.}}<br />
{{pmarow| Kathy McCarty<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Daniel Johnston}})</small> | "Rocket Ship" | {{f|3}} | The song plays during the Planet Express Ship's venture to the [[Space Demolition Derby]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Ohio Express}} | "Chewy Chewy" | ''Bender's Game'' | The song plays during the montage of [[Hermaphrodite]] and [[Leegola]] frolicking.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Beatles}} | "{{w|Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds}}" | ''Bender's Game'' | A parody of the song is heard in the background music of the opening cartoon.}}<br />
{{pmarow| {{w|MC Hammer}} | "{{w|U Can't Touch This}}" | ''Bender's Game'' | [[Dr. Perceptron]] says, "Now stop! Hammer time!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Robert MacArthur Crawford}}| "{{w|The U.S. Air Force (song)|The U.S. Air Force}}" | ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' | The film's title refers to the lyric "Off we go, into the wild blue yonder".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frank Sinatra}}| "{{w|Fly Me to the Moon}}" | ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' | [[List of song performances#Opening theme for Into the Wild Green Yonder|The opening theme]] is performed in a Sinatra style, with special relations (and mentions) to "Fly Me to the Moon".}} <br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Woody Guthrie}}| "{{w|This Land Is Your Land}}" | ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' | Sung by the [[Feministas]] during their protest on [[Mars]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Duran Duran}}| "{{w|Hungry Like the Wolf}}" | {{f|4}} | [[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]] sings this song. Later, [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] is heard humming the tune.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Culture Club}}| "{{w|Karma Chameleon}}" | {{e|6ACV01}}| When Leela is discovered to be in a coma, Bender sings, "Coma coma coma coma coma chameleon!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Iron Butterfly}}| "{{w|In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida}}" | {{e|6ACV02}} | Referenced to by the title of this episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Patti LuPone}}<br/><small>(in the musical ''{{w|Les Miserables (musical)|Les Miserables}}'')</small>| "{{w|I Dreamed a Dream}}" | {{e|6ACV03}} | Leela and [[Susan Boil]] sing this song together.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Elizabeth Mitchell (musician)|Elizabeth Mitchell}} | "Little Bird, Little Bird" | {{e|6ACV06}} | The song is played during the flashbacks revealing that Hermes was Inspector 5.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Zager & Evans}} | "{{w|In the Year 2525}}" | {{e|6ACV07}} | This song is parodied as "[[In the Year 252525]]" during the montage of Fry, Farnsworth and Bender [[Time travel|traveling]] [[Forward time machine|forward]] in time.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Shelly Palmer}} | {{w|Meow Mix}} jingle | {{e|6ACV08}} | The jingle is meowed by the [[Thubanian leader]] to signal [[Thubanian flying saucer|his mothership]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Black Eyed Peas}} | "{{w|The Boogie That Be}}" | {{e|6ACV12}} | This serves as the background music for Bender's 100th delivery party.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Devo}}|"Beautiful World"| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | The mutated members of [[Devo]] play this song for the [[Devolution Revolution]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|Devo|"{{w|Whip It}}"|"The Mutants Are Revolting" | Requested by [[Dwayne]] for Devo to play.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Devo|"{{w|Jocko Homo}}"| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | [[Dwayne]] asks, "Are we not men now?", a reference to the song's lyric "Are we not men, we are Devo."}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich}}|"Bend It"| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | Bender plays this song on the boombox at the end of the episode and everyone dances to it.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen}}" | {{e|6ACV13}} | [[Robot Santa Claus]] yells "God rest ye merry gentlemen...in peace!".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Felix Mendelssohn}}| "{{w|Wedding March (Mendelssohn)|Wedding March}}" | {{e|6ACV14}} | Played by the robot string quartet after the Donbot's eldest daughter is wed.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||The Clash}}| "{{w|Clampdown}}" | "The Silence of the Clamps" | Heard during the montage of Fry and [[Clamps]] bonding.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Young Fresh Fellows}}| "Rock and Roll Pest Control" | {{e|6ACV17}} | Heard during the montage of the crew getting rid of the Bender duplicates}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Chet Atkins}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w||The Chordettes}})</small> | "{{w|Mr. Sandman}}" | {{e|6ACV18}} | Instrumental electric guitar version is heard during the montage of Zoidberg attempting to kill Farnsworth.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Frédéric Chopin}}| {{w|Piano Sonata No. 2 (Chopin)|Piano Sonata No. 2, Movement 3 - ''Marche funèbre: Lento''}} | {{e|6ACV19}} | This famous funeral march is the horn for the hearse for DeadEx.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Johann Sebastian Bach}}| ''{{w|Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565}}'' | "Ghost in the Machines" | The introduction of the Toccata is heard during the montage of Bender's ghost haunting Fry.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Mike Oldfield}}| "{{w|Mike Oldfield's Single|Tubular Bells}}" | "Ghost in the Machines" | Played as [[Reverend Lionel Preacherbot]] enters the Planet Express headquarters.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Mötley Crüe}}| "{{w|Girls, Girls, Girls (song)|Girls, Girls, Girls}}" | {{e|6ACV20}} | Heard during the montage of the gender reversed men doing a photoshoot}}<br />
{{pmarow|The Beatles|"{{w|I Am the Walrus}}" | {{e|6ACV22}} | Episode title is a parody of the song's line "I am the egg man."}}<br />
{{pmarow|Eli Wolfe|"Eggman"| "Fry am the Egg Man" | Heard during the montage of Fry keeping the egg safe.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Jefferson Starship#Starship|Starship}}|"{{w|Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now}}"| {{e|6ACV24}} | Heard during the montage of young Fry doing experiments on the [[guinea pig astronaut]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''|"There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea"| {{e|6ACV26}} | In Space Challenge 3000, Farnsworth analyzes a log he found in a hole in the bottom of the sea, then sees a frog on the bump on the log that he found in the hole in the bottom of the sea, then sees a snail on the tail on the frog on the bump, etc.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Loretta Lynn}} | "{{w|Coal Miner's Daughter (song)|Coal Miner's Daughter}}" | {{e|7ACV01}} | The song title is referred to when [[Bev]] calls herself a "coal grinder's daughter".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|John Philip Sousa}} | "{{w|The Stars and Stripes Forever}}" | {{e|7ACV03}} | The march plays at the opening of [[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon's]] campaign rally.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Louis Prima}} | "{{w|Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)}}" | "Decision 3012" | A parody of the song plays over the newscast covering the campaign of [[Chris Travers]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bobby Pickett}} | "{{w|Monster Mash}}" | {{e|7ACV07}} | [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] sings a parody of this song along with his meatpuppet "Little Hermes".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bruce Springsteen}}| "{{w|Born to Run}}" | {{e|7ACV11}} | A lyric from the song is referenced on a highway sign which says "Highway jammed with broken heroes on a last-chance power drive".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Cy Coleman}} and {{w|Dorothy Fields}}| "{{w|Big Spender}}" | {{e|7ACV12}} | Zoidberg sings a parody of the song over a montage of himself spending the money he retrieved from the [[Robot Mafia]].}}<br />
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<div>[[File:Popularmusicappearance.jpg|thumb|150px|The Scammer Aliens singing a parody of "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye".]]<br />
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This is the '''list of popular music appearances''' on ''[[Futurama]]'' in [[production]] order. For the songs performed by the [[characters]], see the [[list of song performances]].<br />
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{{pmaheader|{{w|Bob Dylan}}|"{{w|Blowin' in the Wind}}"| {{e|1ACV02}}| [[Bender]] performs this song as he gets a magnet on his head.|{{e|3ACV13}}|Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Pink Floyd}}|''{{w|The Dark Side of the Moon}}''|"The Series Has Landed"|Referenced to by [[Fry]] with "Hey, cool! Dark side of the Moon!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''|"{{w|She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain}}"|"The Series Has Landed"|Bender performs this song as the credits comes on, though with different lyrics.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Neal Hefti}}| {{w|The Odd Couple (TV series)|''The Odd Couple'' theme}}| {{e|1ACV03}}| Played over the new apartment montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Sir Mix-a-lot}}| "{{w|Baby Got Back}}"| {{e|1ACV06}}| Fry shows off old classics in his [[20th century]] [[Historic 20th Century Apartments|apartment]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Quincy Jones}}| "{{w|Sanford and Son Theme (The Streetbeater)|''Sanford and Son'' Theme (The Streetbeater)}}"| "A Fishful of Dollars"| The theme song plays whilst Fry is watching TV.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Rose Royce}}| "{{w|Car Wash (song)|Car Wash}}" | {{e|1ACV07}} | Played as Bender goes through the Robot Wash.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Vera Lynn}}| "{{w|We'll Meet Again (1939 song)|We'll Meet Again}}"|{{e|1ACV08}}| Plays over the credits.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Charlie Daniels Band}}| "{{w|The Devil Went Down to Georgia}}"|{{e|1ACV09}}| The storyline is a reference to this song. }}<br />
{{pmarow|[[Beastie Boys]]| "{{w|Intergalactic (song)|Intergalactic}}"|"Hell Is Other Robots"| Played at the concert.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beastie Boys| "Super Disco Breakin'" |"Hell Is Other Robots" | Played at the concert in the mosh-pit.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Prince (musician)|Prince}}| "{{w|1999 (song)|1999}}"| "Hell Is Other Robots"| Fry's line "Tonight, we're gonna party like its 1999" is from this song.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beastie Boys| "{{w|Sabotage (song)|Sabotage}}" |"Hell Is Other Robots" | An a capella version is played at the concert.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Rodgers and Hammerstein}}| {{w|Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'}} |"Hell Is Other Robots" |Bender sings this song when he walks into the [[Planet Express]] Building after he found religion in [[Robotology]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Antonio Bazzini}}| ''La Ronde des Lutins'' (The Dance of the Goblins)|"Hell is Other Robots"|The [[Robot Devil]] plays the piece during the fiddle contest with Leela.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|George Frideric Handel}}| "Hallelujah" | "Hell Is Other Robots"| During the crew's escape from [[Robot Hell]], the "Hallelujah" chorus from {{w|Messiah Part II#Scene 7|Part II, scene 7}} of ''{{w|Messiah (Handel)|Messiah}}'' plays.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Isley Brothers}}| "{{w|Shout (Isley Brothers song)|Shout}}" |{{e|1ACV11}} | Played during the montage at the end.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Chubby Checker}}| "{{w|The Freddie|Let's Do the Freddie}}" |{{e|1ACV12}} | Referenced to by [[Hermes]] with "ready, Freddie!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Four Postmen}}| "I've Got a Tan" |{{e|1ACV13}} | [[Slurm]]'s theme song is an instrumental of this song.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Leslie Bricusse}} and {{w|Anthony Newley}}| "Oompa Loompa, Doompa-Dee-Do" |"Fry and the Slurm Factory" | The [[Grunka Lunka]]'s song parody the {{w|Oompa-Loompa}}'s performance of this song in ''{{w|Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory}}''.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Miracles|Smokey Robinson & the Miracles}} | "{{w|I Second That Emotion}}" | {{e|2ACV01}} | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Maceo Pinkard}} | "{{w|Sweet Georgia Brown}}" | "I Second that Emotion" | Bender whistles this while he does fancy basketball tricks with his head. | {{e|3ACV14}} | Played as the [[Globetrotters]] lands on [[Earth]] (a reference to the theme song of actual {{w|Harlem Globetrotters}}). Bender whistles this again at the end, although slowly. | {{f|1}} | An adaptation of the song is whistled by the Globetrotters while doing fancy tricks with a piece of chalk. | {{e|6ACV03}} | Hermes says "Sweet Georgia Brown of Kingston Town!" | {{e|6ACV10}} | Another adaptation of Brother Bones' version of the song is heard during the montage of Bubblegum and Sweet Clyde switching brains with the Planet Express crew. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Patty Hill}} and {{w|Mildred J. Hill}} | "{{w|Happy Birthday to You}}" | "I Second that Emotion" | Parody of Happy Birthday sung to [[Nibbler]]}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|Michael Finnegan (song)|Michael Finnegan}}" |{{e|2ACV02}}| The line "Finnigan, begin again" is referred in the title of this episode. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Fred Neil}}| "{{w|Everybody's Talkin'}}" |"Brannigan, Begin Again" | Played over the montage of [[Zapp]] and [[Kif]] trying to maek money after being fired. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Jefferson Airplane}}| "{{w|White Rabbit (song)|White Rabbit}}" |{{e|2ACV03}} | Performed by [[Richard Nixon's head]] during his announcement to run for [[President of Earth]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|John Frederick Coots}} and {{w|Haven Gillespie}}| "{{w|Santa Claus Is Coming to Town}}" |{{e|2ACV04}} | {{w|Christmas carol}} at the end of the episode, though with different lyrics and melody. This parody is titled "Santa Claus Is Gunning You Down".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Isaac Watts}} and {{w|Lowell Mason}}| "{{w|Joy to the World}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|James Pierpont (musician)|James Pierpont}}| "{{w|Jingle Bells}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Gene Autry}} and {{w|Oakley Haldeman}}| "{{w|Here Comes Santa Claus}}" | "Xmas Story" | A parody of this Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|O Tannenbaum|O Christmas Tree}}" |"Xmas Story" | Bender sings it with alternated lyrics about the [[Xmas]] tree.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)|Twelve Days of Christmas}}" | "Xmas Story" | Song by the robots, with different lyrics, referring to what they stole.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|Deck the Halls}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode. | {{e|6ACV13}} | Leela sings the words "Don we now our gay apparel", a line from the carol.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|We Wish You a Merry Christmas}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frank Sinatra}}| "You're Lonely and I'm Lonely" | "Xmas Story" | Referenced to by [[Leela]] with "you're lonely and I'm lonely, but together... We're lonely together".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Doc Pomus}}| "{{w|A Teenager in Love}}" | {{e|2ACV05}} | The line "Why must I be a teenager in love?" in referred to in the title of the episode. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Gerald Fried}}| ''Star Trek'' fight music | "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" | The Decapodian National Anthem is incidental music from the ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode "{{st|Amok Time}}".}}<br />
{{pmarow|Frank Sinatra<br><small>(originally performed by {{w|Liza Minnelli}})</small>| "{{w|Theme from New York, New York|Theme from ''New York, New York''}}" |{{e|2ACV06}} | Played at the [[Past-O-Rama]] concert.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Paul Anka}} | "{{w|Put Your Head on My Shoulder}}" | {{e|2ACV07}} | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Scruffy the Cat | "Moons of Jupiter" | "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" | Played on the radio during Fry and Amy's trip to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Harry Dacre}} | "{{w|Daisy Bell}}" |{{e|2ACV09}}|The line "A bicycle built for two" is referred to in the title of the episode.|{{e|4ACV03}} | Performed by Bender to the [[Planet Express Ship]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Richard Strauss}}| ''{{w|Also sprach Zarathustra (Richard Strauss)|Also sprach Zarathustra}}'' | "A Bicyclops Built for Two"|Played as the crew enter [[The Internet]] in a similar fashion as in ''{{w|2001: A Space Odyssey}}''. |{{e|3ACV20}}|Played as Bender floats around in space. |{{e|4ACV12}}| Played as Leela opens the coffin in a similar fashion to the {{w|Monolith (Space Odyssey)|monolith}} from ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Randall Garrett}} and {{w|Isaac Asimov}}|"A Clone of My Own"|{{e|2ACV10}}|Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Donovan}}| "{{w|Atlantis (song)|Atlantis}}" |{{e|2ACV12}} | Song as a tourist information stand, with different lyrics, to be about [[Atlanta]], instead of {{w|Atlantis|Atlantis}}. The ending of the song is played during the Fry and [[Umbriel]] montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith|Arthur Smith}}| "{{w|Dueling Banjos}}" | "The Deep South" | Hummed by Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Hal David}} and {{w|Burt Bacharach}}| "{{w|Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head}}" | {{e|2ACV14}} |Played during the memory of the relationship between [[Mom]] and [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Farnsworth]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Harry Belafonte}}| "{{w|Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)}}" |"Mother's Day" |Referenced to by Farnsworth with "one foot tall, eight feet, fifteen feet." |{{e|3ACV09}}|Referenced to by Hermes with "daylight come," and "tally me banana."}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|The Sailor's Hornpipe}}" |{{e|2ACV15}} | Song as the theme song for [[Popplers]] by Fry and Bender, with different lyrics.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Hanson (band)|Hanson}} | "{{w|MMMBop}}" |{{e|2ACV16}} | Played while Fry and giant Bender plays in the park, the song ends promptly as the concert is destroyed by Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Black Sabbath}} | "{{w|Iron Man (song)|Iron Man}}" | "Anthology of Interest I" | Played as the giant Bender flies toward Earth.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Katrina and the Waves}} | "[[Walking on Sunshine]]" | {{e|2ACV17}}| Fry sings it while scrubbing Kif's back during his shower. | {{e|3ACV22}} | Fry sings it in the shower while [[Zoidberg]] exchanges his t-shirt. | {{e|4ACV07}} | Fry sings it while riding his bike with [[Seymour Asses|Seymour]]. | {{e|4ACV12}} | It is played on bagpipes by [[Scruffy]] at his funeral, to which [[Amy Wong|Amy]] comments, "he is walking on sunshine now".|{{f|4}} | Fry has it as his ring tone.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Johnny Mandel}} and {{w|Mike Altman}} | "{{w|Suicide Is Painless}}" ({{w|Theme music|Theme}} from ''{{w|M*A*S*H|M*A*S*H}}'') | "War Is the H-Word" | Played as we see the tents.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Animals}} | "{{w|We Gotta Get out of This Place}}" | "War Is the H-Word" | Referenced to by Nixon with "we gotta get out of this planet."}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Kinks}} | "{{w|Lola (song)|Lola}}" |{{e|3ACV01}} | Performed by Zapp at the karaoke, though with the character Lola is replaced by Leela}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Elton John}} | "{{w|Rocket Man (song)|Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)}}"| "Amazon Women in the Mood"|Zapp's performance of "Leela" spoken word parodies {{w|William Shatner}}'s version of this song.|{{e|4ACV11}} | William Shatner performs "The Real Slim Shady" spoken word, in the style of this song and his album, {{w|The Transformed Man}}}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Lipps Inc}} | "{{w|Funkytown}}" | "Amazon Women in the Mood" | Performed by [[Morbo]] at the karaoke.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bonnie Tyler}} | "{{w|Total Eclipse of the Heart}}" | "Amazon Women in the Mood" | Performed by Kif at the karaoke.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|C. W. McCall}} | "{{w|Convoy (song)|Convoy}}" |{{e|3ACV02}} | Played as the episode starts, and they enter a truck stop.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Swing Low, Sweet Chariot}}" | {{e|3ACV03}} | Bender sings it as he is being executed, due to the magnets.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Simple Minds}} | "{{w|Don't You (Forget About Me)}}" | {{e|3ACV04}} | Played at the end of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Greenland Whale Fisheries}}" | {{e|3ACV05}} | Bender sings it a stanza of it as he refused to drink after Fry has declared his disrespect for him.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Righteous Brothers}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Todd Duncan}})</small> | "{{w|Unchained Melody}}" | {{e|3ACV06}} | Played instrumentally while Bender helps [[Angleyne]] shape a girder into a heart, which is a parody of the pottery scene from {{w|Ghost (film)|''Ghost''}}, where this song is a theme. | {{f|3}} | Played as over Farnsworth's flashback to going back and being romantically attached to Mom, in a reference to the film ''Ghost''. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The American Breed}} | "{{w|Bend Me, Shape Me}}" | "Bendless Love" | Played during the love montage. }}<br />
{{pmarow|[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] | {{w|Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 5}} | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Bender is writing sheet music that brings him to tears. The melody is actually the theme from this piece. The paper is labelled "No. 5" and "by Bender".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Diana Ross}} and {{w|Lionel Richie}} | "{{w|Endless Love (song)|Endless Love}}" | "Bendless Love" | Referenced to by the title of the episode. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Arthur Schwartz}} | "{{w|That's Entertainment! (song)|That's Entertainment!}}" | {{e|3ACV08}} | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Roy Orbison}} | "{{w|Oh, Pretty Woman}}" | {{e|3ACV09}} | Played as Leela gets a second eye montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Jay Livingston}} and {{w|Ray Evans}}| "{{w|Bonanza#Theme_song|Bonanza}}" | {{e|3ACV10}} | Parody sung by Bender during the cattle ride.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Brewster Higley VI}} and {{w|Daniel E. Kelley}} | "{{w|Home on the Range}}" | "Where the Buggalo Roam" | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Cypress Hill}} | "{{w|Insane in the Brain}}" | {{e|3ACV11}} |Referenced to by the title of the episode.| {{e|4ACV10}}| Referenced to by one of the [[Brain Spawn]] with "are you insane in the membrane?"}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Frog Went A-Courting}}" | {{e|3ACV13}} | Bender sings his own version because he doesn't remember the words.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Blue Tail Fly}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Bender sings both the original version and his own version of the refrain.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Simon & Garfunkel}}<br/><small>(originally a traditional folk song)</small> | "{{w|Scarborough_Fair#Simon_.26_Garfunkel_version|Scarborough Fair}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind"| This is performed at [[Bend-Aid]] by robot [[Cylon]] and [[Art Garfunkel's descendant]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Beck}} | "{{w|Sexx Laws}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Performed by [[Beck]] and Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beck | "{{w|Where It's At}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind"| Performed by Beck and Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beck | "{{w|Devils Haircut}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Mentioned by Beck.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Steve Miller Band}} | "{{w|Fly Like an Eagle (song)|Fly Like an Eagle}}" | {{e|3ACV14}} | The line "Time keeps on slippin" is referred to in the title of this episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Miracles}} | "{{w|Love Machine (The Miracles song)|Love Machine}}" | {{e|3ACV15}} | Song played during montage of Fry's dates with [[Lucy Liu's Head#Liubot|Liubot]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Coasters}} | "{{w|Along Came Jones (song)|Along Came Jones}}" | "I Dated a Robot" | Referenced to by Bender with "and along came Bender." }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Wham!}} | "{{w|Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go}}" | "I Dated a Robot" | References {{w|George Michael}}'s line "Please pick me up before you go-go".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frederick Weatherly}} | "{{w|Danny Boy}}" | {{e|3ACV17}} | Performed by Dr. Zoidberg at the surprise funeral of Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Bangles}} | "{{w|Walk Like an Egyptian}}" | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Played as Bender enters as the new Pharaoh.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Semisonic}} | "{{w|Closing Time (Semisonic song)|Closing Time}}" | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Referenced to by the Pharaoh's adviser with "you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here." }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Gloria Estefan}} and the {{w|Miami Sound Machine}}| "{{w|Conga (song)|Conga}}" | {{e|3ACV18}} | Played twice during the Bender becomes a human story.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Rush (band)|Rush}} | "{{w|Tom Sawyer (song)|Tom Sawyer}}" | "Anthology of Interest II" | Played during the [[Anthology of Interest II#Act II: Raiders of the Lost Arcade|Space Invaders scene]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Lonzo and Oscar}} | "{{w|I'm My Own Grandpa}}" | {{e|3ACV19}} | Referenced to by Farnsworth with "Mr I'm-my-own-grandpa".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Johann Strauss II}} | ''{{w|The Blue Danube|An der schönen blauen Donau (The Blue Danube)}}'' | {{e|3ACV20}} | Played as Bender floats around in space.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frédéric Chopin}} | {{w|Polonaises Op. 26 (Chopin)|Polonaise in C sharp minor}} | "Godfellas" | The tune Bender attempts to perform on his piano.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Men Without Hats}} | "{{w|The Safety Dance}}" |{{e|3ACV21}} | Performed by [[Steve Castle]] two times during this episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Joe Esposito (singer)|Joe Esposito}} | "{{w|You're the Best}}" | {{e|3ACV22}} | Played over the Bender training to become a chef montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Giuseppe Verdi}} | ''{{w|La donna è mobile}}'' | "The 30% Iron Chef" | Performed by the shrimp in [[Elzar]]'s dish.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Cream (band)|Cream}} | "{{w|Sunshine of Your Love}}" | "The 30% Iron Chef" | Played as the episode ends.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Pizzicato Five}} | "Baby Love Child" | {{e|4ACV02}} | Played during montage showing that [[Turanga Morris and Munda|Leela's parents]] were actually with her her whole life.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Spin Doctors}} | "{{w|Two Princes}}" | {{e|4ACV03}} | The song that plays when Bender turns on the radio after Farnsworth installs the new software.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Black Flag (band)|Black Flag}} | "{{w|TV Party (EP)|TV Party}}" | {{e|4ACV06}} | Played during the [[Bender (All My Circuits)|Bender]] during the ''[[All My Circuits]]'' montage, but also performed by the Planet Express Crew including [[Dwight Conrad]] and [[Cubert Farnsworth]] over the credits.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Van McCoy}} | "{{w|The Hustle (song)|The Hustle}}" | {{e|4ACV07}} | Performed as Fry's people's native dance.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Connie Francis}} | "{{w|I Will Wait for You}}" | "Jurassic Bark" | Played over the montage, where Seymour waits for Fry.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|KC and the Sunshine Band}} | "{{w|Get Down Tonight}}" | {{e|4ACV08}} | Played over the montage where the robots travel to the [[Galápagos Islands]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|David Johansen|Buster Poindexter}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Arrow (musician)|Arrow}})</small> | "{{w|Hot Hot Hot (Arrow song)|Hot Hot Hot}}" | "Crimes of the Hot" | Played at the party at the end of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Don McLean}} | "{{w|American Pie}}" | {{e|4ACV10}} | After Fry, the [[Brainspawn]] and the [[Infosphere]] are trapped in the [[Parallel Universe]], one of the brains mentions that they could spend the rest of eternity singing this song; the full version of it lasts over eight minutes.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Alexander Courage}} | "{{w|Theme from Star Trek|Theme from ''Star Trek''}}" | {{e|4ACV11}} | Played at the beginning of the episode after the opening credits, and the music that plays over the end credits is similar to the fanfare of the theme.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Eminem}} | "{{w|The Real Slim Shady}}" | "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" | Performed by [[William Shatner]], though spoken.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bobby McFerrin}} | "{{w|Don't Worry, Be Happy}}" | {{e|4ACV12}} | Performed by the entire Planet Express Crew, except Leela, Fry and Scruffy, with slightly different lyrics.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Tom Jones}} | "{{w|She's a Lady}}"| {{e|4ACV13}} | Played when Bender gets together with [[Calculon]] montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Marx Brothers}} | "Hail Freedonia!" | "Bend Her" | Bender's national anthem for "Robonia" is similar to the national anthem for the fictional country of {{w|Freedonia}} in the Marx Brothers film {{w|Duck Soup}}.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Kenny Loggins}} | "I'm Alright" | {{e|4ACV14}} | Contained in one of the CDs Bender brings to the island; he plays the song and dances to it.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Whitney Houston}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Dolly Parton}})</small> | "{{w|I_Will_Always_Love_You#Whitney_Houston_version|I Will Always Love You}}" | {{e|4ACV17}} | Song by Leela to [[Lrrr]] and [[Ndnd]] (though originally by {{w|Dolly Parton}}, Leela attempts to sing it like Whitney Houston).}}<br />
{{pmarow|[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] | "{{w|Für Elise}}" | {{e|4ACV18}} | Played by one of the children at the [[Holophonor]] school, played later by Fry as well.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Maurice Ravel}} | ''{{w|Boléro}}'' | "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" | Played by Fry at one of his concerts.}}<br />
{{pmarow|The Jigsaw Seen<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker}})</small> | "30 Century Man" | {{f|1}} | A snippet is played when Fry realizes he is [[Lars Fillmore]] back in {{year|2012}}.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Steam (band)|Steam}} | "{{w|Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye}}" | ''Bender's Big Score'' | The [[Scammer Aliens]] sing a parody of this song replacing "Goodbye" with "We took your stuff!" while all [[Earthicans]] are evacuating Earth.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Aram Khachaturian}} | "{{w|Sabre Dance|The Sabre Dance}}" | ''Bender's Big Score'' | A Jamaican variation of this song plays when Hermes is limboing.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Carmen Miranda}} | "{{w|I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much)}}" | {{f|2}} | Played over the montage with [[Yivo]] and the universe going out on their date.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Kool & the Gang}} | "{{w|Jungle Boogie}}"| ''The Beast with a Billion Backs'' | A snippet is played during the segment of the universal date montage where Yivo and the universe are dancing.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Supremes}} | "{{w|Stop! In the Name of Love}}"|''The Beast with a Billion Backs'' | Referenced (almost sung) by [[Dr. Ogden Wernstrom]] as he tries to catch Amy and Leela from escaping the tentacle.}}<br />
{{pmarow| Kathy McCarty<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Daniel Johnston}})</small> | "Rocket Ship" | {{f|3}} | The song plays during the Planet Express Ship's venture to the [[Space Demolition Derby]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Ohio Express}} | "Chewy Chewy" | ''Bender's Game'' | The song plays during the montage of [[Hermaphrodite]] and [[Leegola]] frolicking.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Beatles}} | "{{w|Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds}}" | ''Bender's Game'' | A parody of the song is heard in the background music of the opening cartoon.}}<br />
{{pmarow| {{w|MC Hammer}} | "{{w|U Can't Touch This}}" | ''Bender's Game'' | [[Dr. Perceptron]] says, "Now stop! Hammer time!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Robert MacArthur Crawford}}| "{{w|The U.S. Air Force (song)|The U.S. Air Force}}" | ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' | The film's title refers to the lyric "Off we go, into the wild blue yonder".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frank Sinatra}}| "{{w|Fly Me to the Moon}}" | ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' | [[List of song performances#Opening theme for Into the Wild Green Yonder|The opening theme]] is performed in a Sinatra style, with special relations (and mentions) to "Fly Me to the Moon".}} <br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Woody Guthrie}}| "{{w|This Land Is Your Land}}" | ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' | Sung by the [[Feministas]] during their protest on [[Mars]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Duran Duran}}| "{{w|Hungry Like the Wolf}}" | {{f|4}} | [[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]] sings this song. Later, [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] is heard humming the tune.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Culture Club}}| "{{w|Karma Chameleon}}" | {{e|6ACV01}}| When Leela is discovered to be in a coma, Bender sings, "Coma coma coma coma coma chameleon!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Iron Butterfly}}| "{{w|In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida}}" | {{e|6ACV02}} | Referenced to by the title of this episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Patti LuPone}}<br/><small>(in the musical ''{{w|Les Miserables (musical)|Les Miserables}}'')</small>| "{{w|I Dreamed a Dream}}" | {{e|6ACV03}} | Leela and [[Susan Boil]] sing this song together.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Elizabeth Mitchell (musician)|Elizabeth Mitchell}} | "Little Bird, Little Bird" | {{e|6ACV06}} | The song is played during the flashbacks revealing that Hermes was Inspector 5.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Zager & Evans}} | "{{w|In the Year 2525}}" | {{e|6ACV07}} | This song is parodied as "[[In the Year 252525]]" during the montage of Fry, Farnsworth and Bender [[Time travel|traveling]] [[Forward time machine|forward]] in time.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Shelly Palmer}} | {{w|Meow Mix}} jingle | {{e|6ACV08}} | The jingle is meowed by the [[Thubanian leader]] to signal [[Thubanian flying saucer|his mothership]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Black Eyed Peas}} | "{{w|The Boogie That Be}}" | {{e|6ACV12}} | This serves as the background music for Bender's 100th delivery party.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Devo}}|"Beautiful World"| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | The mutated members of [[Devo]] play this song for the [[Devolution Revolution]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|Devo|"{{w|Whip It}}"|"The Mutants Are Revolting" | Requested by [[Dwayne]] for Devo to play.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Devo|"{{w|Jocko Homo}}"| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | [[Dwayne]] asks, "Are we not men now?", a reference to the song's lyric "Are we not men, we are Devo."}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich}}|"Bend It"| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | Bender plays this song on the boombox at the end of the episode and everyone dances to it.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen}}" | {{e|6ACV13}} | [[Robot Santa Claus]] yells "God rest ye merry gentlemen...in peace!".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Felix Mendelssohn}}| "{{w|Wedding March (Mendelssohn)|Wedding March}}" | {{e|6ACV14}} | Played by the robot string quartet after the Donbot's eldest daughter is wed.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||The Clash}}| "{{w|Clampdown}}" | "The Silence of the Clamps" | Heard during the montage of Fry and [[Clamps]] bonding.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Young Fresh Fellows}}| "Rock and Roll Pest Control" | {{e|6ACV17}} | Heard during the montage of the crew getting rid of the Bender duplicates}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Chet Atkins}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w||The Chordettes}})</small> | "{{w|Mr. Sandman}}" | {{e|6ACV18}} | Instrumental electric guitar version is heard during the montage of Zoidberg attempting to kill Farnsworth.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Frédéric Chopin}}| {{w|Piano Sonata No. 2 (Chopin)|Piano Sonata No. 2, Movement 3 - ''Marche funèbre: Lento''}} | {{e|6ACV19}} | This famous funeral march is the horn for the hearse for DeadEx.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Johann Sebastian Bach}}| ''{{w|Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565}}'' | "Ghost in the Machines" | The introduction of the Toccata is heard during the montage of Bender's ghost haunting Fry.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Mike Oldfield}}| "{{w|Mike Oldfield's Single|Tubular Bells}}" | "Ghost in the Machines" | Played as [[Reverend Lionel Preacherbot]] enters the Planet Express headquarters.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Mötley Crüe}}| "{{w|Girls, Girls, Girls (song)|Girls, Girls, Girls}}" | {{e|6ACV20}} | Heard during the montage of the gender reversed men doing a photoshoot}}<br />
{{pmarow|The Beatles|"{{w|I Am the Walrus}}" | {{e|6ACV22}} | Episode title is a parody of the song's line "I am the egg man."}}<br />
{{pmarow|Eli Wolfe|"Eggman"| "Fry am the Egg Man" | Heard during the montage of Fry keeping the egg safe.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Jefferson Starship#Starship|Starship}}|"{{w|Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now}}"| {{e|6ACV24}} | Heard during the montage of young Fry doing experiments on the [[guinea pig astronaut]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''|"There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea"| {{e|6ACV26}} | In Space Challenge 3000, Farnsworth analyzes a log he found in a hole in the bottom of the sea, then sees a frog on the bump on the log that he found in the hole in the bottom of the sea, then sees a snail on the tail on the frog on the bump, etc.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Loretta Lynn}} | "{{w|Coal Miner's Daughter (song)|Coal Miner's Daughter}}" | {{e|7ACV01}} | The song title is referred to when [[Bev]] calls herself a "coal grinder's daughter".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|John Philip Sousa}} | "{{w|The Stars and Stripes Forever}}" | {{e|7ACV03}} | The march plays at the opening of [[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon's]] campaign rally.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Louis Prima}} | "{{w|Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)}}" | "Decision 3012" | A parody of the song plays over the newscast covering the campaign of [[Chris Travers]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bobby Pickett}} | "{{w|Monster Mash}}" | {{e|7ACV07}} | [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] sings a parody of this song along with his meatpuppet "Little Hermes".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bruce Springsteen}}| "{{w|Born to Run}}" | {{e|7ACV11}} | A lyric from the song is referenced on a highway sign which says "Highway jammed with broken heroes on a last-chance power drive".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Cy Coleman}} and {{w|Dorothy Fields}}| "{{w|Big Spender}} | {{e|7ACV12}} | Zoidberg sings a parody of the song over a montage of himself spending the money he retrieved from the [[Robot Mafia]].}}<br />
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<div>[[File:Popularmusicappearance.jpg|thumb|150px|The Scammer Aliens singing a parody of "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye".]]<br />
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This is the '''list of popular music appearances''' on ''[[Futurama]]'' in [[production]] order. For the songs performed by the [[characters]], see the [[list of song performances]].<br />
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{{pmaheader|{{w|Bob Dylan}}|"{{w|Blowin' in the Wind}}"| {{e|1ACV02}}| [[Bender]] performs this song as he gets a magnet on his head.|{{e|3ACV13}}|Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Pink Floyd}}|''{{w|The Dark Side of the Moon}}''|"The Series Has Landed"|Referenced to by [[Fry]] with "Hey, cool! Dark side of the Moon!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''|"{{w|She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain}}"|"The Series Has Landed"|Bender performs this song as the credits comes on, though with different lyrics.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Neal Hefti}}| {{w|The Odd Couple (TV series)|''The Odd Couple'' theme}}| {{e|1ACV03}}| Played over the new apartment montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Sir Mix-a-lot}}| "{{w|Baby Got Back}}"| {{e|1ACV06}}| Fry shows off old classics in his [[20th century]] [[Historic 20th Century Apartments|apartment]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Quincy Jones}}| "{{w|Sanford and Son Theme (The Streetbeater)|''Sanford and Son'' Theme (The Streetbeater)}}"| "A Fishful of Dollars"| The theme song plays whilst Fry is watching TV.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Rose Royce}}| "{{w|Car Wash (song)|Car Wash}}" | {{e|1ACV07}} | Played as Bender goes through the Robot Wash.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Vera Lynn}}| "{{w|We'll Meet Again (1939 song)|We'll Meet Again}}"|{{e|1ACV08}}| Plays over the credits.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Charlie Daniels Band}}| "{{w|The Devil Went Down to Georgia}}"|{{e|1ACV09}}| The storyline is a reference to this song. }}<br />
{{pmarow|[[Beastie Boys]]| "{{w|Intergalactic (song)|Intergalactic}}"|"Hell Is Other Robots"| Played at the concert.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beastie Boys| "Super Disco Breakin'" |"Hell Is Other Robots" | Played at the concert in the mosh-pit.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Prince (musician)|Prince}}| "{{w|1999 (song)|1999}}"| "Hell Is Other Robots"| Fry's line "Tonight, we're gonna party like its 1999" is from this song.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beastie Boys| "{{w|Sabotage (song)|Sabotage}}" |"Hell Is Other Robots" | An a capella version is played at the concert.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Rodgers and Hammerstein}}| {{w|Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'}} |"Hell Is Other Robots" |Bender sings this song when he walks into the [[Planet Express]] Building after he found religion in [[Robotology]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Antonio Bazzini}}| ''La Ronde des Lutins'' (The Dance of the Goblins)|"Hell is Other Robots"|The [[Robot Devil]] plays the piece during the fiddle contest with Leela.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|George Frideric Handel}}| "Hallelujah" | "Hell Is Other Robots"| During the crew's escape from [[Robot Hell]], the "Hallelujah" chorus from {{w|Messiah Part II#Scene 7|Part II, scene 7}} of ''{{w|Messiah (Handel)|Messiah}}'' plays.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Isley Brothers}}| "{{w|Shout (Isley Brothers song)|Shout}}" |{{e|1ACV11}} | Played during the montage at the end.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Chubby Checker}}| "{{w|The Freddie|Let's Do the Freddie}}" |{{e|1ACV12}} | Referenced to by [[Hermes]] with "ready, Freddie!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Four Postmen}}| "I've Got a Tan" |{{e|1ACV13}} | [[Slurm]]'s theme song is an instrumental of this song.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Leslie Bricusse}} and {{w|Anthony Newley}}| "Oompa Loompa, Doompa-Dee-Do" |"Fry and the Slurm Factory" | The [[Grunka Lunka]]'s song parody the {{w|Oompa-Loompa}}'s performance of this song in ''{{w|Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory}}''.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Miracles|Smokey Robinson & the Miracles}} | "{{w|I Second That Emotion}}" | {{e|2ACV01}} | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Maceo Pinkard}} | "{{w|Sweet Georgia Brown}}" | "I Second that Emotion" | Bender whistles this while he does fancy basketball tricks with his head. | {{e|3ACV14}} | Played as the [[Globetrotters]] lands on [[Earth]] (a reference to the theme song of actual {{w|Harlem Globetrotters}}). Bender whistles this again at the end, although slowly. | {{f|1}} | An adaptation of the song is whistled by the Globetrotters while doing fancy tricks with a piece of chalk. | {{e|6ACV03}} | Hermes says "Sweet Georgia Brown of Kingston Town!" | {{e|6ACV10}} | Another adaptation of Brother Bones' version of the song is heard during the montage of Bubblegum and Sweet Clyde switching brains with the Planet Express crew. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Patty Hill}} and {{w|Mildred J. Hill}} | "{{w|Happy Birthday to You}}" | "I Second that Emotion" | Parody of Happy Birthday sung to [[Nibbler]]}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|Michael Finnegan (song)|Michael Finnegan}}" |{{e|2ACV02}}| The line "Finnigan, begin again" is referred in the title of this episode. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Fred Neil}}| "{{w|Everybody's Talkin'}}" |"Brannigan, Begin Again" | Played over the montage of [[Zapp]] and [[Kif]] trying to maek money after being fired. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Jefferson Airplane}}| "{{w|White Rabbit (song)|White Rabbit}}" |{{e|2ACV03}} | Performed by [[Richard Nixon's head]] during his announcement to run for [[President of Earth]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|John Frederick Coots}} and {{w|Haven Gillespie}}| "{{w|Santa Claus Is Coming to Town}}" |{{e|2ACV04}} | {{w|Christmas carol}} at the end of the episode, though with different lyrics and melody. This parody is titled "Santa Claus Is Gunning You Down".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Isaac Watts}} and {{w|Lowell Mason}}| "{{w|Joy to the World}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|James Pierpont (musician)|James Pierpont}}| "{{w|Jingle Bells}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Gene Autry}} and {{w|Oakley Haldeman}}| "{{w|Here Comes Santa Claus}}" | "Xmas Story" | A parody of this Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|O Tannenbaum|O Christmas Tree}}" |"Xmas Story" | Bender sings it with alternated lyrics about the [[Xmas]] tree.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)|Twelve Days of Christmas}}" | "Xmas Story" | Song by the robots, with different lyrics, referring to what they stole.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|Deck the Halls}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode. | {{e|6ACV13}} | Leela sings the words "Don we now our gay apparel", a line from the carol.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|We Wish You a Merry Christmas}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frank Sinatra}}| "You're Lonely and I'm Lonely" | "Xmas Story" | Referenced to by [[Leela]] with "you're lonely and I'm lonely, but together... We're lonely together".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Doc Pomus}}| "{{w|A Teenager in Love}}" | {{e|2ACV05}} | The line "Why must I be a teenager in love?" in referred to in the title of the episode. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Gerald Fried}}| ''Star Trek'' fight music | "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" | The Decapodian National Anthem is incidental music from the ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode "{{st|Amok Time}}".}}<br />
{{pmarow|Frank Sinatra<br><small>(originally performed by {{w|Liza Minnelli}})</small>| "{{w|Theme from New York, New York|Theme from ''New York, New York''}}" |{{e|2ACV06}} | Played at the [[Past-O-Rama]] concert.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Paul Anka}} | "{{w|Put Your Head on My Shoulder}}" | {{e|2ACV07}} | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Scruffy the Cat | "Moons of Jupiter" | "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" | Played on the radio during Fry and Amy's trip to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Harry Dacre}} | "{{w|Daisy Bell}}" |{{e|2ACV09}}|The line "A bicycle built for two" is referred to in the title of the episode.|{{e|4ACV03}} | Performed by Bender to the [[Planet Express Ship]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Richard Strauss}}| ''{{w|Also sprach Zarathustra (Richard Strauss)|Also sprach Zarathustra}}'' | "A Bicyclops Built for Two"|Played as the crew enter [[The Internet]] in a similar fashion as in ''{{w|2001: A Space Odyssey}}''. |{{e|3ACV20}}|Played as Bender floats around in space. |{{e|4ACV12}}| Played as Leela opens the coffin in a similar fashion to the {{w|Monolith (Space Odyssey)|monolith}} from ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Randall Garrett}} and {{w|Isaac Asimov}}|"A Clone of My Own"|{{e|2ACV10}}|Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Donovan}}| "{{w|Atlantis (song)|Atlantis}}" |{{e|2ACV12}} | Song as a tourist information stand, with different lyrics, to be about [[Atlanta]], instead of {{w|Atlantis|Atlantis}}. The ending of the song is played during the Fry and [[Umbriel]] montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith|Arthur Smith}}| "{{w|Dueling Banjos}}" | "The Deep South" | Hummed by Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Hal David}} and {{w|Burt Bacharach}}| "{{w|Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head}}" | {{e|2ACV14}} |Played during the memory of the relationship between [[Mom]] and [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Farnsworth]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Harry Belafonte}}| "{{w|Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)}}" |"Mother's Day" |Referenced to by Farnsworth with "one foot tall, eight feet, fifteen feet." |{{e|3ACV09}}|Referenced to by Hermes with "daylight come," and "tally me banana."}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|The Sailor's Hornpipe}}" |{{e|2ACV15}} | Song as the theme song for [[Popplers]] by Fry and Bender, with different lyrics.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Hanson (band)|Hanson}} | "{{w|MMMBop}}" |{{e|2ACV16}} | Played while Fry and giant Bender plays in the park, the song ends promptly as the concert is destroyed by Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Black Sabbath}} | "{{w|Iron Man (song)|Iron Man}}" | "Anthology of Interest I" | Played as the giant Bender flies toward Earth.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Katrina and the Waves}} | "[[Walking on Sunshine]]" | {{e|2ACV17}}| Fry sings it while scrubbing Kif's back during his shower. | {{e|3ACV22}} | Fry sings it in the shower while [[Zoidberg]] exchanges his t-shirt. | {{e|4ACV07}} | Fry sings it while riding his bike with [[Seymour Asses|Seymour]]. | {{e|4ACV12}} | It is played on bagpipes by [[Scruffy]] at his funeral, to which [[Amy Wong|Amy]] comments, "he is walking on sunshine now".|{{f|4}} | Fry has it as his ring tone.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Johnny Mandel}} and {{w|Mike Altman}} | "{{w|Suicide Is Painless}}" ({{w|Theme music|Theme}} from ''{{w|M*A*S*H|M*A*S*H}}'') | "War Is the H-Word" | Played as we see the tents.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Animals}} | "{{w|We Gotta Get out of This Place}}" | "War Is the H-Word" | Referenced to by Nixon with "we gotta get out of this planet."}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Kinks}} | "{{w|Lola (song)|Lola}}" |{{e|3ACV01}} | Performed by Zapp at the karaoke, though with the character Lola is replaced by Leela}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Elton John}} | "{{w|Rocket Man (song)|Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)}}"| "Amazon Women in the Mood"|Zapp's performance of "Leela" spoken word parodies {{w|William Shatner}}'s version of this song.|{{e|4ACV11}} | William Shatner performs "The Real Slim Shady" spoken word, in the style of this song and his album, {{w|The Transformed Man}}}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Lipps Inc}} | "{{w|Funkytown}}" | "Amazon Women in the Mood" | Performed by [[Morbo]] at the karaoke.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bonnie Tyler}} | "{{w|Total Eclipse of the Heart}}" | "Amazon Women in the Mood" | Performed by Kif at the karaoke.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|C. W. McCall}} | "{{w|Convoy (song)|Convoy}}" |{{e|3ACV02}} | Played as the episode starts, and they enter a truck stop.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Swing Low, Sweet Chariot}}" | {{e|3ACV03}} | Bender sings it as he is being executed, due to the magnets.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Simple Minds}} | "{{w|Don't You (Forget About Me)}}" | {{e|3ACV04}} | Played at the end of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Greenland Whale Fisheries}}" | {{e|3ACV05}} | Bender sings it a stanza of it as he refused to drink after Fry has declared his disrespect for him.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Righteous Brothers}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Todd Duncan}})</small> | "{{w|Unchained Melody}}" | {{e|3ACV06}} | Played instrumentally while Bender helps [[Angleyne]] shape a girder into a heart, which is a parody of the pottery scene from {{w|Ghost (film)|''Ghost''}}, where this song is a theme. | {{f|3}} | Played as over Farnsworth's flashback to going back and being romantically attached to Mom, in a reference to the film ''Ghost''. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The American Breed}} | "{{w|Bend Me, Shape Me}}" | "Bendless Love" | Played during the love montage. }}<br />
{{pmarow|[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] | {{w|Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 5}} | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Bender is writing sheet music that brings him to tears. The melody is actually the theme from this piece. The paper is labelled "No. 5" and "by Bender".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Diana Ross}} and {{w|Lionel Richie}} | "{{w|Endless Love (song)|Endless Love}}" | "Bendless Love" | Referenced to by the title of the episode. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Arthur Schwartz}} | "{{w|That's Entertainment! (song)|That's Entertainment!}}" | {{e|3ACV08}} | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Roy Orbison}} | "{{w|Oh, Pretty Woman}}" | {{e|3ACV09}} | Played as Leela gets a second eye montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Jay Livingston}} and {{w|Ray Evans}}| "{{w|Bonanza#Theme_song|Bonanza}}" | {{e|3ACV10}} | Parody sung by Bender during the cattle ride.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Brewster Higley VI}} and {{w|Daniel E. Kelley}} | "{{w|Home on the Range}}" | "Where the Buggalo Roam" | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Cypress Hill}} | "{{w|Insane in the Brain}}" | {{e|3ACV11}} |Referenced to by the title of the episode.| {{e|4ACV10}}| Referenced to by one of the [[Brain Spawn]] with "are you insane in the membrane?"}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Frog Went A-Courting}}" | {{e|3ACV13}} | Bender sings his own version because he doesn't remember the words.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Blue Tail Fly}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Bender sings both the original version and his own version of the refrain.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Simon & Garfunkel}}<br/><small>(originally a traditional folk song)</small> | "{{w|Scarborough_Fair#Simon_.26_Garfunkel_version|Scarborough Fair}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind"| This is performed at [[Bend-Aid]] by robot [[Cylon]] and [[Art Garfunkel's descendant]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Beck}} | "{{w|Sexx Laws}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Performed by [[Beck]] and Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beck | "{{w|Where It's At}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind"| Performed by Beck and Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beck | "{{w|Devils Haircut}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Mentioned by Beck.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Steve Miller Band}} | "{{w|Fly Like an Eagle (song)|Fly Like an Eagle}}" | {{e|3ACV14}} | The line "Time keeps on slippin" is referred to in the title of this episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Miracles}} | "{{w|Love Machine (The Miracles song)|Love Machine}}" | {{e|3ACV15}} | Song played during montage of Fry's dates with [[Lucy Liu's Head#Liubot|Liubot]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Coasters}} | "{{w|Along Came Jones (song)|Along Came Jones}}" | "I Dated a Robot" | Referenced to by Bender with "and along came Bender." }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Wham!}} | "{{w|Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go}}" | "I Dated a Robot" | References {{w|George Michael}}'s line "Please pick me up before you go-go".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frederick Weatherly}} | "{{w|Danny Boy}}" | {{e|3ACV17}} | Performed by Dr. Zoidberg at the surprise funeral of Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Bangles}} | "{{w|Walk Like an Egyptian}}" | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Played as Bender enters as the new Pharaoh.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Semisonic}} | "{{w|Closing Time (Semisonic song)|Closing Time}}" | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Referenced to by the Pharaoh's adviser with "you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here." }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Gloria Estefan}} and the {{w|Miami Sound Machine}}| "{{w|Conga (song)|Conga}}" | {{e|3ACV18}} | Played twice during the Bender becomes a human story.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Rush (band)|Rush}} | "{{w|Tom Sawyer (song)|Tom Sawyer}}" | "Anthology of Interest II" | Played during the [[Anthology of Interest II#Act II: Raiders of the Lost Arcade|Space Invaders scene]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Lonzo and Oscar}} | "{{w|I'm My Own Grandpa}}" | {{e|3ACV19}} | Referenced to by Farnsworth with "Mr I'm-my-own-grandpa".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Johann Strauss II}} | ''{{w|The Blue Danube|An der schönen blauen Donau (The Blue Danube)}}'' | {{e|3ACV20}} | Played as Bender floats around in space.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frédéric Chopin}} | {{w|Polonaises Op. 26 (Chopin)|Polonaise in C sharp minor}} | "Godfellas" | The tune Bender attempts to perform on his piano.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Men Without Hats}} | "{{w|The Safety Dance}}" |{{e|3ACV21}} | Performed by [[Steve Castle]] two times during this episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Joe Esposito (singer)|Joe Esposito}} | "{{w|You're the Best}}" | {{e|3ACV22}} | Played over the Bender training to become a chef montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Giuseppe Verdi}} | ''{{w|La donna è mobile}}'' | "The 30% Iron Chef" | Performed by the shrimp in [[Elzar]]'s dish.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Cream (band)|Cream}} | "{{w|Sunshine of Your Love}}" | "The 30% Iron Chef" | Played as the episode ends.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Pizzicato Five}} | "Baby Love Child" | {{e|4ACV02}} | Played during montage showing that [[Turanga Morris and Munda|Leela's parents]] were actually with her her whole life.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Spin Doctors}} | "{{w|Two Princes}}" | {{e|4ACV03}} | The song that plays when Bender turns on the radio after Farnsworth installs the new software.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Black Flag (band)|Black Flag}} | "{{w|TV Party (EP)|TV Party}}" | {{e|4ACV06}} | Played during the [[Bender (All My Circuits)|Bender]] during the ''[[All My Circuits]]'' montage, but also performed by the Planet Express Crew including [[Dwight Conrad]] and [[Cubert Farnsworth]] over the credits.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Van McCoy}} | "{{w|The Hustle (song)|The Hustle}}" | {{e|4ACV07}} | Performed as Fry's people's native dance.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Connie Francis}} | "{{w|I Will Wait for You}}" | "Jurassic Bark" | Played over the montage, where Seymour waits for Fry.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|KC and the Sunshine Band}} | "{{w|Get Down Tonight}}" | {{e|4ACV08}} | Played over the montage where the robots travel to the [[Galápagos Islands]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|David Johansen|Buster Poindexter}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Arrow (musician)|Arrow}})</small> | "{{w|Hot Hot Hot (Arrow song)|Hot Hot Hot}}" | "Crimes of the Hot" | Played at the party at the end of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Don McLean}} | "{{w|American Pie}}" | {{e|4ACV10}} | After Fry, the [[Brainspawn]] and the [[Infosphere]] are trapped in the [[Parallel Universe]], one of the brains mentions that they could spend the rest of eternity singing this song; the full version of it lasts over eight minutes.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Alexander Courage}} | "{{w|Theme from Star Trek|Theme from ''Star Trek''}}" | {{e|4ACV11}} | Played at the beginning of the episode after the opening credits, and the music that plays over the end credits is similar to the fanfare of the theme.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Eminem}} | "{{w|The Real Slim Shady}}" | "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" | Performed by [[William Shatner]], though spoken.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bobby McFerrin}} | "{{w|Don't Worry, Be Happy}}" | {{e|4ACV12}} | Performed by the entire Planet Express Crew, except Leela, Fry and Scruffy, with slightly different lyrics.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Tom Jones}} | "{{w|She's a Lady}}"| {{e|4ACV13}} | Played when Bender gets together with [[Calculon]] montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Marx Brothers}} | "Hail Freedonia!" | "Bend Her" | Bender's national anthem for "Robonia" is similar to the national anthem for the fictional country of {{w|Freedonia}} in the Marx Brothers film {{w|Duck Soup}}.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Kenny Loggins}} | "I'm Alright" | {{e|4ACV14}} | Contained in one of the CDs Bender brings to the island; he plays the song and dances to it.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Whitney Houston}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Dolly Parton}})</small> | "{{w|I_Will_Always_Love_You#Whitney_Houston_version|I Will Always Love You}}" | {{e|4ACV17}} | Song by Leela to [[Lrrr]] and [[Ndnd]] (though originally by {{w|Dolly Parton}}, Leela attempts to sing it like Whitney Houston).}}<br />
{{pmarow|[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] | "{{w|Für Elise}}" | {{e|4ACV18}} | Played by one of the children at the [[Holophonor]] school, played later by Fry as well.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Maurice Ravel}} | ''{{w|Boléro}}'' | "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" | Played by Fry at one of his concerts.}}<br />
{{pmarow|The Jigsaw Seen<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker}})</small> | "30 Century Man" | {{f|1}} | A snippet is played when Fry realizes he is [[Lars Fillmore]] back in {{year|2012}}.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Steam (band)|Steam}} | "{{w|Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye}}" | ''Bender's Big Score'' | The [[Scammer Aliens]] sing a parody of this song replacing "Goodbye" with "We took your stuff!" while all [[Earthicans]] are evacuating Earth.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Aram Khachaturian}} | "{{w|Sabre Dance|The Sabre Dance}}" | ''Bender's Big Score'' | A Jamaican variation of this song plays when Hermes is limboing.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Carmen Miranda}} | "{{w|I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much)}}" | {{f|2}} | Played over the montage with [[Yivo]] and the universe going out on their date.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Kool & the Gang}} | "{{w|Jungle Boogie}}"| ''The Beast with a Billion Backs'' | A snippet is played during the segment of the universal date montage where Yivo and the universe are dancing.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Supremes}} | "{{w|Stop! In the Name of Love}}"|''The Beast with a Billion Backs'' | Referenced (almost sung) by [[Dr. Ogden Wernstrom]] as he tries to catch Amy and Leela from escaping the tentacle.}}<br />
{{pmarow| Kathy McCarty<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Daniel Johnston}})</small> | "Rocket Ship" | {{f|3}} | The song plays during the Planet Express Ship's venture to the [[Space Demolition Derby]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Ohio Express}} | "Chewy Chewy" | ''Bender's Game'' | The song plays during the montage of [[Hermaphrodite]] and [[Leegola]] frolicking.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Beatles}} | "{{w|Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds}}" | ''Bender's Game'' | A parody of the song is heard in the background music of the opening cartoon.}}<br />
{{pmarow| {{w|MC Hammer}} | "{{w|U Can't Touch This}}" | ''Bender's Game'' | [[Dr. Perceptron]] says, "Now stop! Hammer time!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Robert MacArthur Crawford}}| "{{w|The U.S. Air Force (song)|The U.S. Air Force}}" | ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' | The film's title refers to the lyric "Off we go, into the wild blue yonder".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frank Sinatra}}| "{{w|Fly Me to the Moon}}" | ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' | [[List of song performances#Opening theme for Into the Wild Green Yonder|The opening theme]] is performed in a Sinatra style, with special relations (and mentions) to "Fly Me to the Moon".}} <br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Woody Guthrie}}| "{{w|This Land Is Your Land}}" | ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' | Sung by the [[Feministas]] during their protest on [[Mars]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Duran Duran}}| "{{w|Hungry Like the Wolf}}" | {{f|4}} | [[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]] sings this song. Later, [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] is heard humming the tune.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Culture Club}}| "{{w|Karma Chameleon}}" | {{e|6ACV01}}| When Leela is discovered to be in a coma, Bender sings, "Coma coma coma coma coma chameleon!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Iron Butterfly}}| "{{w|In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida}}" | {{e|6ACV02}} | Referenced to by the title of this episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Patti LuPone}}<br/><small>(in the musical ''{{w|Les Miserables (musical)|Les Miserables}}'')</small>| "{{w|I Dreamed a Dream}}" | {{e|6ACV03}} | Leela and [[Susan Boil]] sing this song together.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Elizabeth Mitchell (musician)|Elizabeth Mitchell}} | "Little Bird, Little Bird" | {{e|6ACV06}} | The song is played during the flashbacks revealing that Hermes was Inspector 5.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Zager & Evans}} | "{{w|In the Year 2525}}" | {{e|6ACV07}} | This song is parodied as "[[In the Year 252525]]" during the montage of Fry, Farnsworth and Bender [[Time travel|traveling]] [[Forward time machine|forward]] in time.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Shelly Palmer}} | {{w|Meow Mix}} jingle | {{e|6ACV08}} | The jingle is meowed by the [[Thubanian leader]] to signal [[Thubanian flying saucer|his mothership]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Black Eyed Peas}} | "{{w|The Boogie That Be}}" | {{e|6ACV12}} | This serves as the background music for Bender's 100th delivery party.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Devo}}|"Beautiful World"| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | The mutated members of [[Devo]] play this song for the [[Devolution Revolution]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|Devo|"{{w|Whip It}}"|"The Mutants Are Revolting" | Requested by [[Dwayne]] for Devo to play.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Devo|"{{w|Jocko Homo}}"| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | [[Dwayne]] asks, "Are we not men now?", a reference to the song's lyric "Are we not men, we are Devo."}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich}}|"Bend It"| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | Bender plays this song on the boombox at the end of the episode and everyone dances to it.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen}}" | {{e|6ACV13}} | [[Robot Santa Claus]] yells "God rest ye merry gentlemen...in peace!".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Felix Mendelssohn}}| "{{w|Wedding March (Mendelssohn)|Wedding March}}" | {{e|6ACV14}} | Played by the robot string quartet after the Donbot's eldest daughter is wed.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||The Clash}}| "{{w|Clampdown}}" | "The Silence of the Clamps" | Heard during the montage of Fry and [[Clamps]] bonding.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Young Fresh Fellows}}| "Rock and Roll Pest Control" | {{e|6ACV17}} | Heard during the montage of the crew getting rid of the Bender duplicates}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Chet Atkins}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w||The Chordettes}})</small> | "{{w|Mr. Sandman}}" | {{e|6ACV18}} | Instrumental electric guitar version is heard during the montage of Zoidberg attempting to kill Farnsworth.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Frédéric Chopin}}| {{w|Piano Sonata No. 2 (Chopin)|Piano Sonata No. 2, Movement 3 - ''Marche funèbre: Lento''}} | {{e|6ACV19}} | This famous funeral march is the horn for the hearse for DeadEx.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Johann Sebastian Bach}}| ''{{w|Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565}}'' | "Ghost in the Machines" | The introduction of the Toccata is heard during the montage of Bender's ghost haunting Fry.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Mike Oldfield}}| "{{w|Mike Oldfield's Single|Tubular Bells}}" | "Ghost in the Machines" | Played as [[Reverend Lionel Preacherbot]] enters the Planet Express headquarters.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Mötley Crüe}}| "{{w|Girls, Girls, Girls (song)|Girls, Girls, Girls}}" | {{e|6ACV20}} | Heard during the montage of the gender reversed men doing a photoshoot}}<br />
{{pmarow|The Beatles|"{{w|I Am the Walrus}}" | {{e|6ACV22}} | Episode title is a parody of the song's line "I am the egg man."}}<br />
{{pmarow|Eli Wolfe|"Eggman"| "Fry am the Egg Man" | Heard during the montage of Fry keeping the egg safe.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Jefferson Starship#Starship|Starship}}|"{{w|Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now}}"| {{e|6ACV24}} | Heard during the montage of young Fry doing experiments on the [[guinea pig astronaut]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''|"There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea"| {{e|6ACV26}} | In Space Challenge 3000, Farnsworth analyzes a log he found in a hole in the bottom of the sea, then sees a frog on the bump on the log that he found in the hole in the bottom of the sea, then sees a snail on the tail on the frog on the bump, etc.}}<br />
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|name=T.: The Terrestrial<br />
|season=7<br />
|broadcast season=10<br />
|no=130<br />
|written by=Josh Weinstein<br />
|directed by=Lance Kramer<br />
|caption=N/A<br />
|first aired=TBA<br />
|number=7ACV16<br />
|broadcast number=S10E03<br />
|prev ep=2-D Blacktop<br />
|next ep=Fry and Leela's Big Fling<br />
|title reference=The 1983 {{w|Steven Spielberg}} film ''{{w|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial}}''<br />
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"'''T.: The Terrestrial'''"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://direct.foxfast.com/FoxFast/aspxfiles/TitleDetailsHome.aspx?TitleId=7DB49AE3-6DAC-481F-8522-9FE6F9C9F4AD&Type=SR&TtlSrchMode=All%20Titles~A&TtlSrchTxt=futurama|author=N/A|date=Unknown|title=FoxFast: Futurama|site=foxfast.com|accessdate=2013-01-9}}</ref> is the one hundred and thirtieth episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', the sixteenth of the [[Season 7|seventh production season]] and the third of the [[Broadcast season 10|tenth broadcast season]].<br />
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|name=Meanwhile<br />
|season=7<br />
|broadcast season=10<br />
|no=140<br />
|written by=Ken Keeler<br />
|directed by=Peter Avanzino<br />
|caption=N/A<br />
|first aired=TBA<br />
|number=7ACV26<br />
|broadcast number=S10E13<br />
|prev ep=Stench and Stenchibility<br />
|next ep=Episode Listing<br />
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"'''Meanwhile'''"<ref>https://www.foxfast.com/FoxFast/aspxfiles/TitleDetailsHome.aspx?TitleId=4D02F8DD-A6AE-485A-AF7E-450A2BD0610E&Type=SN&TtlSrchMode=&TtlSrchTxt=</ref> is the one hundred and fortieth episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', the twenty-sixth and last of the [[Season 7|seventh production season]] and the thirteenth and last of the [[Broadcast season 10|tenth broadcast season]].<br />
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The episode will be the second part of a [[Stench and Stenchibility|two-part episode]] that has a single plot spanning over two episodes. It will include a button that throws you ten seconds back in time, Zoidberg finding an alien that loves him because she can't smell him, and devastating consequences. <br />
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If ''Futurama'' is not picked up for [[season 8|another season]], this episode will be the series finale.<br />
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== Production ==<br />
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In 2013, the episode was revealed to be the potent series finale, the last episode of Season 7, and the second part of the Season 7B two-parter.<br />
== References ==<br />
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<div>{{episode infobox<br />
|name=Stench and Stenchibility<br />
|season=7<br />
|broadcast season=10<br />
|no=139<br />
|written by=Eric Horsted<br />
|directed by=Crystal Chesney-Thompson<br />
|caption=N/A<br />
|first aired=TBA<br />
|number=7ACV25<br />
|broadcast number=S10E12<br />
|prev ep=Murder on the Planet Express<br />
|next ep=Meanwhile<br />
|title reference=The 1811 {{w|Jane Austen}} novel ''{{w|Sense and Sensibility}}''<br />
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"'''Stench and Stenchibility'''" is the one hundred and thirty-ninth episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', the twenty-fifth of the [[Season 7|seventh production season]] and the twelfth of the [[Broadcast season 10|tenth broadcast season]]. This episode will be the last [[canon]] episode of the series, if the show is not renewed for an eighth season.<br />
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== Plot ==<br />
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[[David X. Cohen]] revealed in an interview that this episode will feature the [[Professor Farnsworth|Professor]] inventing a button that takes you 10 seconds back in time. He added: "10 seconds sounds small, but it has huge consequences." It was later revealed that Zoidberg would find love in this episode, because he would date someone who has no sense of smell (as to smell his foul odor).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/06/futurama-season-7-preview/|author=Scott Thill|date=2012-06-20|title=Next Up on Futurama: Robot Sex, End Times and Bender’s Brainy Ass|site=Wired|accessdate=2012-06-23}}</ref> It is set to be part of a two episode finale, with one plot spanning over 2 episodes.<br />
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== Production ==<br />
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On 11 April 2012, ''Futurama'' writer [[Eric Rogers]] revealed that "[this episode and "[[7ACV26]]"] now [had] stories". <ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/#!/ERogTweets2Much/status/189902597757468672|title=ERogTweets2Much|author=[[Eric Rogers]]|date=2012-04-11|site={{w|Twitter}}|accessdate=2012-04-12}}</ref><br />
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== References ==<br />
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|name=Murder on the Planet Express<br />
|season=7<br />
|broadcast season=10<br />
|no=138<br />
|written by=Lewis Morton<br />
|directed by=Frank Marino<br />
|caption=N/A<br />
|first aired=TBA<br />
|number=7ACV24<br />
|broadcast number=S10E11<br />
|prev ep=Game of Tones<br />
|next ep=Stench and Stenchibility<br />
|title reference=The 1934 {{w|Agatha Christie}} book ''{{w|Murder on the Orient Express}}''<br />
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"'''Murder on the Planet Express'''" is the one hundred and thirty-eighth episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', the twenty-fourth of the [[Season 7|seventh production season]] and the eleventh of the [[Broadcast season 10|tenth broadcast season]].<br />
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|name=Leela and the Genestalk<br />
|season=7<br />
|broadcast season=10<br />
|no=136<br />
|written by=Eric Horsted<br />
|directed by=Lance Kramer<br />
|caption=N/A<br />
|first aired=TBA<br />
|number=7ACV22<br />
|broadcast number=S10E09<br />
|prev ep=Assie Come Home<br />
|next ep=Game of Tones<br />
|title reference=The folk story "{{w|Jack and the Beanstalk}}"<br />
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"'''Leela and the Genestalk'''" is the one hundred and thirty-sixth episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', the twenty-second of the [[Season 7|seventh production season]] and the ninth of the [[Broadcast season 10|tenth broadcast season]].<br />
==Plot==<br />
TBA<br />
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==Continuity==<br />
===Inside References===<br />
*A two-eyed Leela is a call back to "[[The Cyber House Rules]]"<br />
==Characters==<br />
{{chars-begin}}<br />
*[[Amy]]<br />
*[[Bender]]<br />
*[[Farnsworth]]<br />
*[[Fry]]<br />
*[[Hermes]]<br />
*[[Leela]]<br />
*[[Morris]]<br />
*[[Munda]]<br />
*[[Zoidberg]]<br />
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|name=Assie Come Home<br />
|season=7<br />
|broadcast season=10<br />
|no=135<br />
|written by=Maiya Williams<br />
|directed by=Raymie Muzquiz<br />
|caption=N/A<br />
|first aired=TBA<br />
|number=7ACV21<br />
|broadcast number=S10E08<br />
|prev ep=Calculon 2.0<br />
|next ep=Leela and the Genestalk<br />
|title reference=The 1943 film ''{{w|Lassie Come Home}}''<br />
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"'''Assie Come Home'''" is the one hundred and thirty-fifth episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', the twenty-first of the [[Season 7|seventh production season]] and the eighth of the [[Broadcast season 10|tenth broadcast season]].<br />
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|name=T.: The Terrestrial<br />
|season=7<br />
|broadcast season=10<br />
|no=130<br />
|written by=Josh Weinstein<br />
|directed by=Lance Kramer<br />
|caption=N/A<br />
|first aired=TBA<br />
|number=7ACV16<br />
|broadcast number=S10E03<br />
|prev ep=2-D Blacktop<br />
|next ep=Fry and Leela's Big Fling<br />
|title reference=The [[1983]] film ''{{w|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial}}''<br />
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"'''T.: The Terrestrial'''"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://direct.foxfast.com/FoxFast/aspxfiles/TitleDetailsHome.aspx?TitleId=7DB49AE3-6DAC-481F-8522-9FE6F9C9F4AD&Type=SR&TtlSrchMode=All%20Titles~A&TtlSrchTxt=futurama|author=N/A|date=Unknown|title=FoxFast: Futurama|site=foxfast.com|accessdate=2013-01-9}}</ref> is the one hundred and thirtieth episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', the sixteenth of the [[Season 7|seventh production season]] and the third of the [[Broadcast season 10|tenth broadcast season]].<br />
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|firstname = Bob<br />
|surname = Uecker<br />
|image = [[File:No Character Image.png|225px]]<br />
|profession = Guest voice actor<br />
|birth date = 26 January, [[1935]]<br />
|wikipedia = Bob Uecker<br />
|imdb = nm0879902<br />
|chartype = <br />
|voice category = Bob Uecker<br />
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{{about|the real person|the ''[[Futurama]]'' [[character]]|Bob Uecker's head}}<br />
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'''Robert George "Bob" Uecker''' is a former [[American]] baseball player, sportscaster, and actor who provided the voice of [[Bob Uecker's head|his own head in a jar]] in "[[A Leela of Her Own]]". He played six years in {{w|Major League Baseball}}, debuting in [[1962]] as a {{w|catcher}} for the {{w|Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves}}. He played for the Braves until [[1963]], the {{w|St. Louis Cardinals}} from [[1964]] to [[1965]] (including being on the winning roster in the {{w|1964 World Series}}), the {{w|Philadelphia Phillies}} from [[1966]] to [[1967]], and rejoined the re-christened Atlanta Braves for his final season in 1967. After his baseball career ended he became a play-by-play announcer and field reporter for MLB games, and in [[1985]] he also became the host of ''{{w|The Lighter Side of Sports|Bob Uecker's Wacky World of Sports}}''. In addition, he has an acting career which includes a long-running role as George Owens in the [[1980s]] sitcom ''{{w|Mr. Belvedere}}''.<br />
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Uecker was a former Braves teammate of [[Hank Aaron]]. Aaron had originally declined his guest spot on ''[[Futurama]]'' but, after hearing that Uecker had agreed to appear, eventually agreed to do the show.<br />
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[[Category:Voice actors]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Template:Voice_actors&diff=120277Template:Voice actors2013-02-23T00:17:22Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: Removed Teller, since he didn't actually voice anything or anyone</p>
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<th style="width:150px;" colspan="2"> Main cast </th><br />
<td style="font-size:90%;"> {{nowrap-begin}}[[John DiMaggio]]{{•w}}[[David Herman]]{{•w}}[[Maurice LaMarche]]{{•w}}[[Phil LaMarr]]{{•w}}[[Tress MacNeille]]{{•w}}[[Katey Sagal]]{{•w}}[[Lauren Tom]]{{•w}}[[Billy West]]{{nowrap-end}} </td><br />
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<td style="font-size:90%;"> {{nowrap-begin}}[[Phil Hendrie]]{{•w}}[[Tom Kenny]]{{•w}}[[Dawnn Lewis]]{{•w}}[[Kath Soucie]]{{•w}}[[Frank Welker]]{{nowrap-end}}</td><br />
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<th style="width:150px;" colspan="2"> Two or more appearances </th><br />
<td style="font-size:90%;"> {{nowrap-begin}}[[Pamela Anderson]]{{•w}}[[Dan Castellaneta]]{{•w}}[[David X. Cohen]]{{•w}}[[Coolio]]{{•w}}[[Al Gore]]{{•w}}[[Gary Gygax]]{{•w}}[[Stephen Hawking]]{{•w}}[[Rich Little]]{{•w}}[[Lucy Liu]]{{•w}}[[Nichelle Nichols]]{{•w}}[[Leonard Nimoy]]{{•w}}[[Bumper Robinson]]{{•w}}[[Sarah Silverman]]{{•w}}[[Nicole St. John]]{{•w}}[[George Takei]] {{nowrap-end}}</td><br />
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<td style="font-size:90%;"> {{nowrap-begin}}[[Hank Aaron]]{{•w}}[[Ad-Rock]]{{•w}}[[Buzz Aldrin]]{{•w}}[[Sergio Aragonés]]{{•w}}[[Beatrice Arthur]]{{•w}}[[Hank Azaria]]{{•w}}[[Bob Barker]]{{•w}}[[Roseanne Barr]]{{•w}}[[Beck]]{{•w}}[[Larry Bird]]{{•w}}[[Jeff Cesario]]{{•w}}[[Dick Clark]]{{•w}}[[David Cross]]{{•w}}[[Mike D]]{{•w}}[[Snoop Dogg]]{{•w}}[[Donovan]]{{•w}}[[Nora Dunn]]{{•w}}[[Chris Elliott]]{{•w}}[[Craig Ferguson]]{{•w}}[[Jonathan Frakes]]{{•w}}[[John Goodman]]{{•w}}[[Matt Groening]]{{•w}}[[Mark Hamill]]{{•w}}[[Estelle Harris]]{{•w}}[[Jan Hooks]]{{•w}}[[Penn Jillette]]{{•w}}[[Walter Koenig]]{{•w}}[[Russ Leatherman]]{{•w}}[[Seth MacFarlane]]{{•w}}[[Karen Maruyama]]{{•w}}[[Mark Mothersbaugh]]{{•w}}[[Brittany Murphy]]{{•w}}[[Conan O'Brien]]{{•w}}[[Bob Odenkirk]]{{•w}}[[Patton Oswalt]]{{•w}}[[Suzie Plakson]]{{•w}}[[Ron Popeil]]{{•w}}[[Parker Posey]]{{•w}}[[Katee Sackhoff]]{{•w}}[[Claudia Schiffer]]{{•w}}[[William Shatner]]{{•w}}[[Pauly Shore]]{{•w}}[[Patrick Stewart]]{{•w}}[[Todd Susman]]{{•w}}[[Wanda Sykes]]{{•w}}[[Bob Uecker]]{{•w}}[[Dan Vebber]]{{•w}}[[Sigourney Weaver]] {{nowrap-end}}</td><br />
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<td style="font-size:90%;"> {{nowrap-begin}}[[Paul D. Calder]]{{•w}}[[Nancy Cartwright]]{{•w}}[[Susie Geiser]]{{•w}}[[Phil Hartman]]{{•w}}[[Danny Jacobs]]{{•w}}[[Byrne Offutt]]{{•w}}[[Danik Thomas]]{{•w}}[[Synthesiser]]{{nowrap-end}}</td><br />
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<div>{{crew infobox<br />
|firstname=Patrick<br />
|surname=Stewart<br />
|image=[[File:David X. Cohen and John DiMaggio with Patrick Stewart.jpg|225px]]<br />
|image text=[[David X. Cohen]], Patrick Stewart and [[John DiMaggio]] on 13 January 2012.<br />
|profession=Guest voice actor<br />
|birth date=13 July [[1940]]<br />
|voice category=Patrick Stewart<br />
|wikipedia=Patrick Stewart<br />
|imdb=nm0001772<br />
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'''Sir Patrick Hewes Stewart''' is an English film and stage actor who voiced the [[Hunts Master]] in "[[31st Century Fox]]". He is a noted [[Shakespeare]]an actor, who has appeared in various productions for the {{w|Royal Shakespeare Company}} since the 1960s. Outside of theatre, he is best known for his roles as {{st|Jean-Luc Picard}} in ''[[Star Trek]]'', {{w|Professor X}} in the {{w|X-Men (film series)|''X-Men'' films}}, and {{w|Avery Bullock}} in ''{{w|American Dad!}}'' and ''[[Family Guy]]''. He also had a notable guest role as {{s|Number One}} in ''[[The Simpsons]]''. On 13 January 2012, [[John DiMaggio]] revealed himself to be in a recording session with [[David X. Cohen]] and Stewart,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://twitter.com/#!/TheJohnDiMaggio/status/157907933877899264|title=TheJohnDiMaggio|author=[[John DiMaggio]]|date=13 January 2012|site={{w|Twitter}}|accessdate=20 January 2012}}</ref> thus announcing Stewart as a guest voice actor for [[season 7]].<br />
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== Credits ==<br />
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* {{e|7ACV11}}<br />
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== Additional information ==<br />
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=== Trivia ===<br />
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* According to the [[commentaries]] in [[Volume 7]], the reason why "31st Century Fox" and "[[Viva Mars Vegas]]" aired in each other's place was that [[Comedy Central]] wanted to advertise Patrick Stewart being in the season finale. No advertisement was made, however.<br />
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== References ==<br />
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[[Category:Voice actors]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Category:Characters_voiced_by_Patrick_Stewart&diff=120235Category:Characters voiced by Patrick Stewart2013-02-18T02:11:04Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: </p>
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<div>These are the Characters voiced by [[Patrick Stewart]].<br />
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[[Category:Characters]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Countess_von_Luftballon&diff=119479Countess von Luftballon2012-12-20T23:49:23Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* Trivia */ Seems likely to me</p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Countess von Luftballon<br />
|type=t<br />
|image=[[File:Countess von Luftballon.png|225px]]<br />
|image text=The countess von Luftballon at {{w|Oktoberfest}} in [[3012]] {{et|7ACV08}}.<br />
|gender=Female<br />
|species=[[Human]]<br />
|origin=[[Earth]], [[Germany]] (likely)<br />
|first appear={{e|7ACV08}}<br />
|voiced by=Tress MacNeille<br />
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The '''countess von Luftballon''' is a woman who attended {{w|Oktoberfest}} in [[3012]] {{et|7ACV08}}. [[Fry]] made a bad impression on her at Oktoberfest, despite being warned by [[Leela]] that she was watching him.<br />
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== Additional information ==<br />
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=== Trivia ===<br />
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* Her name is likely derived from the [[1983]] {{w|Nena}} song "{{w|99 Luftballons}}".<br />
* In [[German]], "von" means "from" and "Luftballon" means "air balloon".<br />
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<poem>'''Countess von Luftballon''': ''[[wiktionary:ich#German|Ich]] [[wiktionary:bin#German|bin]]'' I never!</poem><br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
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* {{e|7ACV08}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
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* [[Mrs. Astor]]<br />
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[[Category:Counts]]<br />
[[Category:German people]]<br />
[[Category:Humans]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Dr._Amy_Wong&diff=118713Dr. Amy Wong2012-10-20T02:24:19Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: Undo revision 118712 by Franklefreak (talk) Fan fiction is not canon</p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Dr. Amy Wong<br />
|catname=Amy Wong<br />
|image=[[File:Amy promo 2.jpg|225px]]<br />
|image text=A [[promotional picture]] of Amy.<br />
|type=p<br />
|species=[[Human]]<br />
|origin=[[Mars]]<br />
|age={{age|2979|12}}<br />
|birth date=Somewhere between 22 November and 22 December, [[2979]]<br />
|voiced by=Lauren Tom<br />
|first appear={{e|1ACV02}}<br />
|family=''See [[#Family|family]] section''<br />
|job=Long-term Intern at [[Planet Express]]<br />
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'''Amy Wong''', '''Ph.D.''', is a human from [[Mars]] who is of Chinese descent, sole heir to half the planet, and a Doctor of Applied Physics. She is a primary character and is known as a klutz and socialite.<br />
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== Personality ==<br />
Amy is friendly and easily gets along with others but she is also a bit of a klutz. She has attracted a fair few men in her time, most notably [[Kif Kroker]], her [[fonfon ru]]. Amy also appears to have some level of vanity and is concerned about her appearance. She is engaged in a constant low-intensity feud with [[Turanga Leela]], the only other female at Planet Express, whom she often accuses of not being ladylike enough to be a true woman. Even so, they remain friends.<br />
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Despite her usual intelligence, Amy can be absent-minded. A notable example being removing [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg's]] restraints no less than eight times, despite injuries she endured each time. Amy also has little concept of money, having offered to pay more for a [[Beta Romeo|hovercar]] than its sticker price and needing to be reminded by Bender that $10,000 is more than $5000.<br />
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== Biography ==<br />
[[File:Amy - Junior Champion.png|right|thumb|Mini-golf junior champion]]<br />
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=== Early Life ===<br />
Amy Wong was raised by her parents, [[Leo and Inez Wong|Leo and Inez]], on [[Wong Ranch]], a farm that covers the entire western hemisphere of Mars. During her teenage years she had a weight problem, but enjoyed the perks that come from having rich parents such as having multiple ponies and a pet [[Betsy|buggalo]]. In her spare time Amy took up miniature golf in a failed attempt to impress her father, becoming a champion in tournaments.<br />
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=== Mars University and an Internship ===<br />
Joining [[Mars University (Place)|Mars University]]'s student body, thanks to a donation from her parents, Amy began an engineering degree and joined the family sorority, Kappa Kappa Wong along with Sigma Beta. In [[2998]], while studying at MU she took an internship at [[Planet Express]], a company owned by [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]], one of her teachers. While the job involves engineering work, Amy would occasionally join the delivery crew on the [[Planet Express Ship|ship]], learning how to fly it and control the winch in order [[The Series Has Landed|to save]] the current crew.<br />
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=== A chance meeting ===<br />
On [[A Flight to Remember|a company vacation]] aboard the [[Titanic]], Amy, in order to avoid having her parents set her up with [[bisque guy|an unpleasant fat man]], lied about currently having [[Philip J. Fry|a boyfriend]]. Fortunately for her, this ruse ended shortly before evacuating, and her parents finally set her up with someone she liked; the Titanic's new captain, [[Kif Kroker]]. After being dropped off back at Planet Express by her [[Amphibiosans|Amphibiosan]] love interest, he became too nervous to talk to her and instead began calling and hanging up, which he did for an entire year. They also managed to avoid seeing each other during his brief stint as the company's ship's First Mate. Amy moved on and resumed dating other men, including [[Put Your Head on My Shoulder|a short term romance]] with [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], which ended with his head surgically attached to her body. Fortunately, his body was soon repaired and the head was put back in place.<br />
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Eventually, after one of Kif's failed phone calls, [[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]] used the couple for a chance to get close to [[Turanga Leela|Leela]]. Zapp crashed and burned, taking the restaurant-ship with him, but [[Kif-Amy relationship|Kif and Amy's relationship]] managed to begin anew. Despite having introduced them, Amy's parents did not approve of Kif when she brought him home for [[Mars Day]] and although he later saved her life when she was kidnapped by the [[Native Martians]], they didn't believe it.<br />
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=== Long distance relationship ===<br />
Due to Kif's [[DOOP|career]], the couple were forced to maintain the relationship long distance. Amy spent this time at work, [[Bendin' in the Wind|following a band on tour]] and becoming an honourary [[Globetrotters|Globetrotter]] but eventually decided to sneak on board the Planet Express ship and steal it while the crew was sleeping. This rendezvous led to Kif's impregnation, which almost split the couple up, but once it became clear that they would remain in a swamp for twenty years to develop into children, she came around. Not too long after this she [[Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles|became a child again]] herself due to an accident at a health spa, and may have come out of the experience slightly younger than where she started. They continued to date, [[Three Hundred Big Boys|spending the day on a paddle plane]] or spending the night at a reception for the silk surplus.<br />
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=== Fonfon Rubok ===<br />
[[File:Fonfon Rubok.png|right|thumb|Amy's and Kif's Fonfon Rubok]]<br />
In the following years Amy had grown her hair long until it was burned down to the previous length by [[Bender]]. Soon after became one of many victims of [[Scammer Aliens|scammers]] who took control of the whole of planet [[Earth]]. After the planet was reclaimed, Amy and Kif had a [[coinage#F|Fonfon Rubok]] the marriage fell apart soon after, when Kif was killed by Zapp's incompetence. He was brought back, but after learning that she and Zapp had spent a night together, he left her.<br />
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=== The golfing feminist ===<br />
Having long sought the approval of her father, she initially defended him against Leela for his views on women but eventually couldn't take the criticism, joining the [[Feministas]] to get back at him. The group's history leads to their arrest, but they are broken out by Bender and after Leo's plan is foiled, she is reunited with Kif as they and her co-workers escape from Zapp down a wormhole.<br />
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=== Proposition Infinity ===<br />
After crashing the ship into Earth and being [[Rebirth|rebirthed]], Amy has a long fight with Kif that leads to their break-up when he cannot stand her flirting with bad boys. Supporting this theory, Amy starts a [[robosexuality|robosexual]] relationship with [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]], and they decide to marry and votes to [[Proposition Infinity|legalize robosexual marriage]]. However Bender leaves her upon realising she wants a monogamous wedding, and she returns to Kif, who now has turned a bad boy for her.<br />
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=== Doctor of Applied Physics ===<br />
[[File:Dr. Amy Wong.jpg|right|thumb|Amy's graduation from Mars University]]<br />
In 3010, having worked as an intern for twelve years, Amy presented her thesis to the Professors at [[Mars University (place)|Mars University]]. She fails to get her doctorate the first time, but it is revealed that [[Professor Morris Katz]], one of the Professors that failed her, was actually an alien cat who then stole the [[Earth]]'s rotational energy using the very device Amy had just designed and been failed for. Amy used her skills as a scientist to solve the problem by causing the Earth to rotate in the opposite direction and earn her PhD in applied physics. Despite this achievement, however, she stays at [[Planet Express]] after [[Professor Fisherprice Shpeekenshpell]] describes the job market as "rough".<br />
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== Character Description ==<br />
=== Family ===<br />
*[[Leo and Inez Wong]] - parents<br />
*[[Sir Reginald Wong]], Leo's paternal ancestor who bought [[Mars]] from its natives with a [[Giant Diamond|bead]]<br />
*Hundreds of Kif's unnamed children (adoptive; Leela is the mother)<br />
*[[Kif Kroker]] - [[coinage#F|Fonfon Ru]], or husband (''see [[Kif-Amy relationship]] for more info'')<br />
**Kif's entire [[Kif Kroker#Family|family]] through [[coinage#F|Fonfon Rubok]]<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
[[File:Amy promo.png|right|thumb|Amy Wong]]<br />
*Amy's E-mail is: awong79@marslinK.web<br />
*Amy's parents always want grandchildren but amy is the adoptive mother of kif's children.<br />
*Aside from [[Scruffy]], [[Nibbler]], and the [[Planet Express Ship]], she is the only [[Planet Express]] employee to not have her name in an episode title.<br />
*Amy is a notorious klutz. She loses things, is the victim/cause of many accidents, and frequently falls over or trips on things.<br />
*Before she met Kif, Amy had many boyfriends and often made Leela jealous or angry of her looks.<br />
*At Mars U., Amy was a member of the sorority Kappa Kappa Wong and was an engineering student of [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]].<br />
*On two occasions, she has had a relationship with [[Fry]]. (''see [[Fry-Amy relationship]] for more info'')<br />
*Despite being socially aware and 'bubbly', she is a bit of a ditz and suffers from her own naivete (physically and socially) in many episodes.<br />
*Speaks [[Yeti language|Yeti]].<br />
*Like [[Amy's parents|her parents]], when she gets mad or frustrated, she starts speaking {{w|Cantonese}}, a Chinese dialect; however, Lauren Tom has made mistakes and {{w|Mandarin}} occasionally slips in {{et6|1ACV02|2ACV12|3ACV01|BBS|ItWGY|6ACV08}}.<br />
*Is an honorary [[Globetrotter]].<br />
*Is the only staff member not seen in [[Futurama (video game)|the game]].<br />
*Has several tattoos at various places, including at least four [[Talking Tattoo|talking tattoos]] (one on her upper right arm and three presumably on her buttock (she also has a tattoo of [[Inez Wong|her mother]] on her ass) one of which neighs like a horse) and one [[Amy's Obscene Tattoo|obscene tattoo]] on her left upper arm, which cannot be viewed on a standard definition TV.<br />
*Has the same blood type as [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]]. This is probably the only reason Professor Farnsworth keeps her around {{et1|1ACV02}}.<br />
*Has a pet [[Buggalo]] named [[Betsy]].<br />
*An alternate version of her named [[Gynecaladriel]] appeared in ''[[Bender's Game]]''.<br />
*Her email is awong79@marslink.web, suggesting she is born in 2979.<br />
*Is highly allergic to cats.<br />
*Had cuteness-reduction surgery {{et1|3ACV09}}.<br />
*Her star sign is {{w|Sagittarius (astrology)|Sagittarius}}, which puts her birth date in late November or early to mid December.<br />
**Except that on 1st December 2979 the Sun as seen from Mars is on the border between Virgo and Leo. Sagittarius is on the opposite side of the sky. Of course one shouldn't expect astrology to have anything to do with the actual positions of objects in the sky, but still...<br />
*According to "[[The Prisoner of Benda]]", she has been an employee at Planet Express since at least 2992. If her birth year is in fact 2979, that would mean she won Employee of the Year at the age of 13.<br />
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=== Catchphrase and running jokes ===<br />
Amy doesn't have a specific catchphrase, but frequently spouts futuristic slang in place of common modern colloqiualisms, the most common being one that replaces "Duh!".<br />
Variations include:<br />
*Guh! {{et3|1ACV02|1ACV04|1ACV06}}<br />
*Buh! {{et2|1ACV04|2ACV10}}<br />
*Fluh! {{et1|2ACV04}}<br />
*Spluh! {{et3|2ACV07|4ACV15|BBS}}<br />
*Abraca-Duh! {{et1|3ACV18}}<br />
*Guh-oh. {{et1|6ACV04}}<br />
*Shmich! {{et1|4ACV16}}<br />
*What the shmell happened? {{et2|6ACV09|6ACV11}}<br />
*You must be pretty glorked off. {{et1|7ACV03}}<br />
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In the same vein, Amy also routinely utters variations on the word "Sheesh!", for example, "Spleesh!" Being the only young, hip character on the show, this constantly shifting slang is obviously a nod to the constantly changing "cool things to say" that pop culture tosses around and then tosses aside over time.<br />
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Also, whenever she falls or slips, she screams and the same soundbite is used each time. The sound of something breaking usually follows.<br />
She also frequently comments on Leela's looks or hygiene in a very tactless, catty and often insulting way.<br />
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She also has a habit of denying a strange thing if people comment on her. In "[[When Aliens Attack]]", Nibbler runs away with her bra, and the professor hands her a can to spray a new bra on. After spraying a new bra on, she asks the professor how she looks. The professor says that she looks like a cheap [[France|French]] harlot, to which she denyingly and a bit angrily replies: "''French''?" In "[[The Farnsworth Parabox]]", the Amy of [[universe 1]] calls her evil and shallow, to which she replies: "I am ''not'' evil!"<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
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<poem>'''Amy''': Sporty go-cart, Leela, so hip and sexy. Not like you at all.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Amy''': Ew, pukeatronic!</poem><br />
<poem>'''[[Turanga Leela|Leela]]''': ''[After deep-sea fishing in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.]'' Aha! ''[She throws the harpoon and starts pulling it in.]'' Gather round, chumps! I got the winner! ''[Realising she has harpooned an old boot, she sighs.]''<br />
'''Amy''': Oh, so this is where you shop for your boots!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Amy''': Hey, let's go car shopping! My parents said if I got all B's they'd buy me a bar. And I got all C's!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Amy''': Hey Professor, what's all this scrumpf blorking out of the machine?</poem><br />
<poem>'''Amy''': Spam, Spam... Hi, How Are You? Ooh, that must be from Kiffy.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Leela''': I have sweaty boot rash.<br />
'''Amy''': No spluh, why do you think I'm sitting over here in the stink-free zone?</poem><br />
<poem>'''[[Dr. Ogden Wernstrom|Dr. Wernstrom]]''': Young lady, have you been drinking?<br />
'''Amy''': Well, yes. But that's not revelant.</poem><br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
While Amy appears in most episodes, films and comics (except for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", "[[Brannigan, Begin Again]]", "[[The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz]]" and "[[Roswell that Ends Well]]"), these categories may be of interest:<br />
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[[Category:Doctors|A]]<br />
[[Category:Globetrotters]]<br />
[[Category:Humans]]<br />
[[Category:Planet Express]]<br />
[[Category:Robosexuals]]<br />
[[Category:Scientists]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Mr._Moviefone&diff=118519Mr. Moviefone2012-10-01T02:53:13Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: </p>
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|job = Movie announcer<br />
|first appear = {{e|2ACV08}}<br />
|voiced by = Russ Leatherman<br />
|wikipedia = Mr. Moviefone<br />
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'''Mr. Moviefone''' is a movie announcer for telling people what to do in the cinema.<br />
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*{{e|2ACV08}}</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Talk:Granville_Byers_IV&diff=118518Talk:Granville Byers IV2012-10-01T02:48:33Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: </p>
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:Actually, the article is relevant to Futurama because the character is from [[Fry and the Double-Bag Must-Have Item|one of the comics]]. That doesn't make it a very informative article, however. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 04:48, 1 October 2012 (CEST)</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Francine_and_Gerald%27s_child&diff=118181Francine and Gerald's child2012-09-10T19:23:07Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: </p>
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'''[[Gerald]] and [[Francine (robot)|Francine]]'s child''' is a [[robot]] character from the [[educational films|education film]] ''[[Educational films#Robot Sex Ed. 1: Pants Full of Shame|Pants Full of Shame]]''. The child was born out of of a sexual encounter between his parents behind a dumpster.<br />
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|image text=[[Zoidberg]] handing money to some [[Martians]].<br />
|season=7<br />
|broadcast season=9<br />
|no=126<br />
|written by=Josh Weinstein<br />
|directed by=Frank Marino<br />
|title reference=The [[1964]] [[Elvis Presley]] film ''{{w|Viva Las Vegas}}''<br />
|opening cartoon=''[[Futurama]]'' - "[[Reincarnation]]" (2011)<br />
|caption=Made By Hand (and Tentacle)<br />
|first aired=22 August, 2012<br />
|number=7ACV12<br />
|broadcast number=S09E11<br />
|prev ep=31st Century Fox<br />
|next ep=Naturama<br />
|broad prev=Near-Death Wish<br />
|broad next=31st Century Fox<br />
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"'''Viva Mars Vegas'''" is the one hundred and twenty-sixth episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', the twelfth of the [[Season 7|seventh production season]] and the [[Broadcast season 9|ninth broadcast season]]. The [[Planet Express crew]] stages a casino heist to recover stolen property from the [[Robot Mafia]].<br />
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== Plot ==<br />
=== Act I: "Category Five Sucker Now Arriving." ===<br />
The [[Robot Mafia]] steals some money from a delivery company. Meanwhile, [[Planet Express Crew|the crew]] decides to go to a casino in [[Mars Vegas]]. [[Zoidberg]] is excited to go, but [[Amy]] tells him not to come because of his poor money managing skills. Dejected, he goes back to his dumpster. Meanwhile, the Robot Mafia is being chased by [[New New York Police Department|the police]], so they decide to dump their money in Zoidberg's dumpster, where Zoidberg takes it. Zoidberg goes to Mars Vegas, and after a few risky bets, he loses all of the money. When he gets back to the dumpster, he finds it occupied by the Robot Mafia wanting their money back. <br />
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=== Act II: "Mr. Wong, we have a mafia proposal for you. Your casino...give it to us." ===<br />
After Zoidberg tells them that he lost all of the money to the casino, they try to kill them, but Zoidberg escapes by triggering his ink defense, which covers him in ink. He goes to the [[Planet Express headquarters|Planet Express building]], where [[Professor Farnsworth]] accidentally uses a ink remover to make all the ink on Zoidberg invisible. This makes Zoidberg invisible as well, and then the Robot Mafia break into the PE bulding and look for Zoidberg. Because Zoidberg is invisible, he cannot be found by them. The mafia decide to get their money back by taking over the casino. In the process, they take away all of [[Leo Wong|Leo]] and [[Inez Wong|Inez Wong's]] property, including their mansion, which reduces them to living in the area they set aside for their employees. However, Amy comes up with a plan to get the money back, with a little help from Zoidberg. <br />
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=== Act III: "He STINKS like the inside of a Ton-ton." ===<br />
Using a smelly shrimp cart to hide Zoidberg's stench, the crew goes upstairs to the area with the safe. [[Leela]], Amy, and [[Fry]], who are pushing the cart, pretend to have a broken wheel so that they have a reason to stay up there, while Professor Farnsworth, [[Hermes]], and [[Bender]] distract [[Donbot]] to keep him from closing the safe door prematurely. Meanwhile, Zoidberg gets into the safe and eats all of the money, except a few bills he coughs up, making it just as invisible as he is. He also eats a black box. However, after eating all of this, he becomes too heavy to move, so the Professor, Hermes, and Farnsworth have to carry him out until they can get him on the shrimp cart. They had intended to escape through the roof, but Zoidberg's weight made the elevator fall to the first floor, forcing them to escape through the main lobby. Zoidberg starts coughing up money as they go. Despite this, they almost make it to the exit, until a blind guard, [[Blind Joe]] catches them. He tries to force them to give him the money, but Amy tries to make a deal with him. Because the guard is a [[Native Martian]], he doesn't like making deals with [[Wong Family|the Wong Family]]. Amy says that this is because he doesn't know about the original deal, which only gave the Wong family the right to occupy the land for 100 years before they gave the land back to the Native Martians. Because of this, the Native Martians own the casino, and they kick the Robot Mafia out. Fortunately for the Wong family, the Native Martians give back the Wong's mansion and their other casino. Professor Farnsworth tells Zoidberg that he'll become visible again as soon as he takes a bath, and he goes with Amy to the other casino.<br />
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== Production ==<br />
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On 29 February 2012, [[CGEF]] revealed the episode's title, its writer to be [[Josh Weinstein]] and its director to be [[Frank Marino]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gotfuturama.com/Information/EpisodeGuide/7ACV/|title=Episode Guide: 7 ACV|date=2012-02-29|site=[[CGEF]]|accessdate=2012-02-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.peelified.com/index.php?topic=22731.msg1299002#msg1299002|title="Futurama: Futurama News (pre-season 7)"|site=[[PEEL]]|author="Just Fan"|date=2012-02-29|accessdate=2012-02-29}}</ref> On 10 July, {{w|MSN TV}} updated their ''Futurama'' episode guide, revealing the episode's plot and air date.<ref name="MSN">{{cite web | url=http://tv.msn.com/tv/series-episodes/futurama/?ipp=40 | title=Futurama - Episode Guide | site={{w|MSN TV}} | accessdate=2012-07-12}}</ref> The same day, {{w|Zap2it}} released a TV listing of ''Futurama'' which showed the same information about the episode, with slight variation from the plot published by MSN.<ref name="zap2it">{{cite web|url=http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tv/futurama-viva-mars-vegas-naturama/EP003034830137|title=Futurama : ''Viva Mars Vegas; Naturama''|site={{w|Zap2It}}|accessdate=10 July, 2012}}</ref><br />
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On 12 July, following the broadcast of the episode "[[Zapp Dingbat]]", the public were given the opportunity to participate in a live chat with the ''Futurama'' cast and crew. Several clips of "Viva Mars Vegas" during the live stream.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.peelified.com/index.php?topic=23178.msg1326287#msg1326287 |title="Newsarama! (Futurama News Thread)" (page 1) |site=[[PEEL]] |author="Tastes Like Fry" |date=2012-07-12 |accessdate=2012-07-13}}</ref><br />
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== Additional information ==<br />
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=== Continuity ===<br />
*[[Sir Reginald Wong]] is mentioned again.<br />
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=== Allusions ===<br />
*The episode's title is a reference to the [[1964]] [[Elvis Presley]] film ''{{w|Viva Las Vegas}}''.<br />
*The song played through the montage of Zoidberg spending his cash and sung by Zoidberg himself at the end of the episode is a parody of the song {{w|Big Spender}} from 1966 musical {{w|Sweet Charity}}.<br />
*The [[Binks Armored Express]] truck at the beginning of the episode is a reference to the [[Star Wars]] character {{sw|Jar Jar Binks}} from ''{{w|Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace|Episode I: The Phantom Menace}}'', and the {{w|Brink's|Brink's}} armored trucks. The truck is also piloted by two aliens that bear a striking resemblance to the {{sw|Gungan}}s, Jar Jar's species, and they also speak like him. <br />
*The Donbot refers to the stolen money as "De Niros", a play on "denaros" and {{w|Robert De Niro}} whom the Donbot is based upon. Of De Niro's various films is {{w|Casino (film)| Casino}} which involves mob connections in Vegas.<br />
*The Professor says "Dude, where's my ship?", in reference to the 2000 stoner comedy film ''{{w|Dude, Where's My Car?}}''<br />
*The ball that the croupier uses in the roulette game flaps its "wings" and flies around the roulette wheel, making it very similar to a {{w|Golden Snitch}} from ''{{w|Harry Potter}}''. It does not behave this way during the final spin that results in Zoidberg losing, though.<br />
*The plot of an orchestrated casino heist has been the subject of many films including {{w|Ocean's Eleven}}.<br />
*The deal made by [[Sir Reginald Wong]] with the Native Martians was supposed to last as long as the deal the deal the British made with the Chinese to gain control of Hong Kong.<br />
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=== Trivia ===<br />
*When the vault scans the Donbot's finger, it identifies him as Don "Smith".<br />
*The title sequence for this episode is a live-action recreation, which was also used to promote the [[Season 7|new season]] through ads on [[Comedy Central]]. It is also the second major alternate one-off title sequence since ''[[Into the Wild Green Yonder]]''.<br />
*Zoidberg reads a newspaper called "The Daily Bum Blanket".<br />
*This is the second episode (in production order) of season 7 to be aired out of order, as the broadcast order of both this episode and "[[31st Century Fox]]" were swapped.<br />
*The Professor says that he is a young internet billionaire, in reference to {{w|Mark Zuckerberg}}, who created [[Facebook]] whilst at University.<br />
*Arriving at the parking lot of the casino, Planet Express Ship crushes what appears to be Mars {{w|Curiosity rover}}, although it appears larger than the real life robot compared to the size of the ship.<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
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<poem>'''Zoidberg''': Look out, penny slots, I've got a system! It's to put all my money in you! ''[He laughs to himself.]''</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zoidberg''': ''[He sighs then puts his claws together and begins to pray.]'' God, it's Zoidberg. I hate to bother you, but- ''[A huge bag full of money lands directly in front of him, he looks inside.]'' Okay, okay, I'll shut up!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Joey Mousepad''': ''[He bangs on the door.]'' It's no use, Zoidberg! We're like 85% sure you're in there!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Professor''': My God! He was so saturated with ink that his entire body structure was polarized!<br />
'''Zoidberg''': You mean I'm invisible?<br />
'''Professor''': No, no, no, not in any sense of the word. But essentially, yes, entirely.</poem><br />
<poem>''[As Zoidberg risks the $8 million on a single game of roulette.]''<br />
'''Amy''': Zoidberg, what are you doing?<br />
'''Zoidberg''': I don't know. I think it's called "roulette".</poem><br />
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=== Goofs ===<br />
*Native martians are seen here, but they all left Mars in "[[Where the Buggalo Roam]]".<br />
**That doesn't mean some few would not return possibly out of a sense of attachment to their ancestral lands.<br />
*Zoidberg spends a lot of money before he gets to the table, so he couldn't have had eight million left. Because of this, he shouldn't have been able to buy eight chips, each worth a million dollars.<br />
**At the beginning of the episode Donbot said "It's over eight million bucks". So Zoidberg could only spend the "over" part.<br />
*If the Wongs had two casinos, then why not just go there when the mafia take their first casino and their house? Furthermore, if this is New Mars Vegas as in ''[[Into the Wild Green Yonder]]'', wouldn't the Wong family have many business holdings over the entire planet?<br />
** It might have been possible that most of the building were damage during the Farewell to arms' incident with only those two casino being operational at the time.<br />
*None of the mafia, or the native martians seemed to question, why the old shrimp carriers, and all those people turned up (the crew in disguise) in the money counting room, despite the fact its supposed to be the most secure area.<br />
**This may have been done intentionally as a joke.<br />
*The deal between the native martians and the Wongs here is different to the deal mentioned in "[[Where the Buggalo Roam]]".<br />
**The deal only involved paying for the land, there was no mention of whether Sir Reginald was purchasing or leasing it. Thus his compassionate intentions to give back the land must have been a lost detail that only Amy was familiar with.<br />
**Amy also might have told Blind Joe something that he'd want to hear to make him side with her family.<br />
*Zoidberg doesn't eat the two 100 dollar bills that fall out of his mouth.<br />
*The ink on Zoidberg's mouth is wiped off, exposing it. When Amy escorts Zoidberg to [[Wong Island]], the ink on Zoidberg's mouth has returned, as the pink of his skin would have been able to see from the back of him.<br />
**It's possible that it doesn't show because the ink on the back of his head covers it, which would be why we can't see inside of him.<br />
*As a robot, Bender doesn't possess a scent, so how could [[Blind Joe]] smell, he was stealing money?<br />
**Bender would have a strong scent of alcohol and tobacco.<br />
*Why didn't the ink come off on the money or Amy when Zoidberg touched them?<br />
**The ink would have dried by then.<br />
* When Zoidberg places his third bet on 34 red, he pushes all the chips away to his left onto 34 on the roulette board, but while the wheel is spinning the chips are right in front of him again. His sardinie has also filled back up after he loses, although it could be a refilling glass like the ones seen in "[[That Darn Katz!]]".<br />
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=== Characters ===<br />
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*[[21st Century Girl]]<br />
*[[Amy]]<br />
*[[Bender]]<br />
*'''Debut''':[[Blind Joe]]<br />
*[[Clamps]]<br />
*[[Donbot]]<br />
*[[Farnsworth]]<br />
*[[Fry]]<br />
*[[Hermes]]<br />
*[[Hypnotoad]]<br />
*[[Inez Wong]]<br />
*[[Joey Mousepad]]<br />
*[[Leela]]<br />
*[[Leo Wong]]<br />
*[[Masked Unit]] (cameo)<br />
*[[Morbo]] (cameo)<br />
*[[Petunia]]<br />
*[[Randy]]<br />
*[[Sir Reginald Wong]] (mentioned)<br />
*[[Zoidberg]]<br />
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[[Category:Media wherein characters run away]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Janet&diff=117698Janet2012-08-27T23:31:02Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: Added bot comment</p>
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|origin = [[Earth]], [[Old New York]]<br />
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'''Janet''' was [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]'s girlfriend in the [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 88-112|storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". When the [[biographic projector]] was on, Fry's memory of Janet was brought up. Janet was upset at Fry for working on New Year's Eve [[1999]]; however, she did not express much enthusiasm about the year [[2000]] except for that it was famous sounding. She seemingly breaks up with Fry after he disparages the year 2000. Later on, after Fry had escaped from Leela's attempts to install his [[career chip]], Fry remembered a happy time when he and Janet were ice skating at [[Rockefeller Center]] and it made him realize that everyone he ever knew was gone.<br />
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== Image gallery ==<br />
<gallery>File:101-Board 69.jpg|Upset at Fry for working on New Year's Eve.<br />
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File:101-III Board 16.jpg|Fry remembering a happier time with Janet at [[Rockefeller Center]].<br />
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=== Trivia ===<br />
*Janet was replaced as Fry's girlfriend by [[Michelle]]. Michelle, too, would break up with Fry {{et|1ACV01}}.<br />
*Janet is drawn in two different styles in the storyboard; in Act I, she has short hair with a jagged hairline, and a surly disposition, whereas in Act III, when Fry is remembering his time ice skating with Janet, she looks identical to Michelle in that same scene in the final episode.<br />
*Janet shoves a noisemaker in Fry's mouth after he dismisses the New Year. This would have explained where Fry got the noisemaker he blew in [[Applied Cryogenics]].<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
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<poem>'''Janet''': You can't deliver pizzas on New Year's Eve! It's gonna be the year [[2000]]. That's one of the most famous sounding years in history.<br />
'''[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]''': Eh, it's just a buncha zeroes.<br />
'''Janet''': <u>You're</u> a buncha zeroes. ''[She shoves a roll-out noisemaker into his mouth, and turns to go. She walks out the door and slams it shut.]''</poem><br />
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*{{e|1ACV01}} ([[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 88-112|storyboard]])<br />
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[[Category:Humans]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Dan_Castellaneta&diff=116977Dan Castellaneta2012-08-16T01:50:59Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* Episode credits */</p>
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|birth date=29 October, [[1957]]<br />
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'''Daniel Louis "Dan" Castellaneta''' is an actor, comedian, singer, and television writer who provides the regular voice of the [[Robot Devil]] on ''[[Futurama]]'', as well as at least one minor character. Outside of ''Futurama'', he is arguably best known to international audiences as the voice of {{s|Homer Simpson}} and numerous other characters on ''[[The Simpsons]]'', although he has given his voice to other animated characters including {{w|List of Hey Arnold! characters#Arnold and his family|Grandpa Phil}} on ''{{w|Hey Arnold!}}'' (alongside fellow ''Futurama'' and ''Simpsons'' actor [[Tress MacNeille]]) and the Genie in the ''{{w|Aladdin (TV series)|Aladdin}}'' TV series. He was previously a member of the improv comedy group {{w|The Second City}} from [[1983]] to [[1987]], and has appeared in many live action film and television roles as well.<br />
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On 14 May [[2012]], [[Comedy Central]] announced in a press release that he would be guest starring in an episode of [[season 7]].<ref name="Comedy Central">{{cite web | url=http://www.comedycentral.com/press/press_releases/2012/051412-futurama-season-7-premieres-june-20.jhtml | title=COMEDY CENTRAL’S® “FUTURAMA” RETURNS AT WARP SPEED WITH ALL-NEW EPISODES BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 AT 10:00 P.M. | publisher=[[Comedy Central]] Press | author=Rosenblatt, Michelle | date=2012-05-14 | accessdate=2012-05-14}}</ref><br />
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== Characters voiced ==<br />
*[[Robot Devil]]<br />
*The [[Grumpy Snail (character)|Grumpy Snail]] (speaking voice)<br />
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*{{e|4ACV18}}<br />
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**{{e|5ACV08}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV19}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV07}}<br />
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== Commentaries participated in ==<br />
*[[Commentary:The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings|The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings]]<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*{{s|Dan Castellaneta}} at {{s|Wikisimpsons}}<br />
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[[Category:Voice actors]]</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=User_talk:OmNomTheFailBeast&diff=116972User talk:OmNomTheFailBeast2012-08-16T00:02:14Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* Wait, what? */</p>
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<div>== Wait, what? ==<br />
I see you edited your (and my, which I didn't appreciate) user page to say that you're in a relationship with me. Um… what? Why? [[User:Kif|Kif]] ([[User talk:Kif|talk]]) 02:21, 14 August 2012 (CEST)<br />
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What's that supposed to mean? Was what we had nothing to you!?<br />
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:We never had anything. At all. I don't know what you're talking about. We were never in a relationship. Look, just don't edit my user page anymore, okay? [[User:Kif|Kif]] ([[User talk:Kif|talk]]) 22:13, 14 August 2012 (CEST)<br />
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Okay, "Kif", here's what we're gonna do. I want you to go to YouTube, and go search "heath ledger". Now go to the thirty-ninth page of results. SOMEWHERE on there is a video that I have commented on. I'm gonna need you to reply to that comment with "Yes, yes, they are" within 12 hours or else I'm gonna make a few more edits on some more pages that you might find close to your heart, one page for every hour you're late. And don't bother asking me what my YouTube username is, you'll know it when you find it. Until we talk again, my friend. [[User:OmNomTheFailBeast|OmNom]] ([[User talk:OmNomTheFailBeast|talk]]) 21:42, 14 August 2012<br />
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I honestly think that you have the wrong person. Nowhere else on the internet do I go by the username Kif, so if the person you're looking for uses that username outside of here, then it's not me. Sorry for the confusion. [[User:Kif|Kif]] ([[User talk:Kif|talk]]) 22:19, 15 August 2012 (CEST)<br />
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I just did what you asked. I did NOT know your username upon seeing it, I did NOT recognize the comment, because I don't know you! I'm not the person you're looking for! Don't do anything to my user page, or I can get you banned. [[User:Kif|Kif]] ([[User talk:Kif|talk]]) 01:22, 16 August 2012 (CEST)<br />
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:This is certainly one of the odder exchanges I've witnessed in my time on the Infosphere, a category which includes the time someone tried to imitate me. Anyway, OmNom, don't edit other people's user pages, but, WAY more importantly, don't threaten people. Ever. You're probably going to suffer some admin-imposed consequences for this. -- [[User:DeepSpaceHomer|DeepSpaceHomer]] ([[User talk:DeepSpaceHomer|talk]]) 02:02, 16 August 2012 (CEST)</div>DeepSpaceHomerhttps://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Pat_Nixon&diff=116964Pat Nixon2012-08-15T22:31:26Z<p>DeepSpaceHomer: /* Quotes */</p>
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|name=Pat Nixon<br />
|type = t<br />
|type2 = p<br />
|type3 = d<br />
|birth date = 16 March, [[1912]]<br />
|death date = 22 June, [[1993]]<br />
|origin=[[Earth]]<br />
|species=[[Human]]<br />
|gender=Female<br />
|first appear={{e|7ACV02}}<br />
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'''Pat Nixon''' was the wife of [[President]] [[Richard Nixon]] and First Lady of the United States. In [[3012]], Nixon mentioned her while trying to start up a ship. {{et|7ACV02}}<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
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<poem>'''[[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon]]''': Oh, let me try, [[headless clone of Agnew]]! ''[Nixon's robotic arm presses the button, but fails to start the ship.]'' Damn thing just won't turn over. It's like Pat on a Sunday morning!</poem><br />
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*{{e|7ACV02}} (Mentioned)</div>DeepSpaceHomer