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[[ | [[File:Opening Credits.jpg|right|thumb|The Opening Sequence]] | ||
The '''opening sequence''' starts with the [[Planet Express ship]] flying, as it passes the letters of ''[[Futurama]]'' appear in the middle of the screen and a [[List of title captions|caption]] that differs in each episode appears under it, such as "Live From [[Omicron Persei 8]]". The Planet Express ship flies through the title into [[New New York]]. The camera shows different parts of the city, with a lot of [[Hovercar|Hovercars]], buildings, people in the [[Tube System]] and [[#Products displayed|advertisments]] until it comes to a [[List of opening cartoons|large screen]] on top of a building which shows a real-life cartoon that differs in each episode. After the cartoon, it shows the credits and the ship then crashes into the screen. In the [[Season 1|first season]], one episode of the [[Season 2|second season]], the [[Season 5|movies]], and [[Rebirth|the Season 6 premiere]] a short chapter called the '''[[cold opening]]''' appears before the opening sequence. Some episodes of the second season and [[Season 3|third season]] have a [[Sponsors|sponsor]] before the opening sequence. | The '''opening sequence''' starts with the [[Planet Express ship]] flying, as it passes the letters of ''[[Futurama]]'' appear in the middle of the screen and a [[List of title captions|caption]] that differs in each episode appears under it, such as "Live From [[Omicron Persei 8]]". The Planet Express ship flies through the title into [[New New York]]. The camera shows different parts of the city, with a lot of [[Hovercar|Hovercars]], buildings, people in the [[Tube System]] and [[#Products displayed|advertisments]] until it comes to a [[List of opening cartoons|large screen]] on top of a building which shows a real-life cartoon that differs in each episode. After the cartoon, it shows the credits and the ship then crashes into the screen. In the [[Season 1|first season]], one episode of the [[Season 2|second season]], the [[Season 5|movies]], and [[Rebirth|the Season 6 premiere]] a short chapter called the '''[[cold opening]]''' appears before the opening sequence. Some episodes of the second season and [[Season 3|third season]] have a [[Sponsors|sponsor]] before the opening sequence. | ||
== Details == | == Details == | ||
[[ | [[File:Title_Caption_Episode_0113.png|right|thumb|The start of the opening sequence with "Futurama" and one of the many title captions]] | ||
=== Opening Theme === | === Opening Theme === | ||
In some episodes the traditional theme is different and sometimes has the cast singing. The accompanying music makes use of the rarely used [[wikipedia:Boobam|boobams]] and [[wikipedia:Tubular bell|tubular bells]]. The music, like with much of the show, is composed by [[Christopher Tyng]]. People widely regard [[wikipedia:Pierre Henry|Pierre Henry]]'s 1967 ''Psyché Rock'' to be of great influence for the theme, this tune can be heard [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKz4qVmUz84 on YouTube]. | In some episodes the traditional theme is different and sometimes has the cast singing. The accompanying music makes use of the rarely used [[wikipedia:Boobam|boobams]] and [[wikipedia:Tubular bell|tubular bells]]. The music, like with much of the show, is composed by [[Christopher Tyng]]. People widely regard [[wikipedia:Pierre Henry|Pierre Henry]]'s 1967 ''Psyché Rock'' to be of great influence for the theme, this tune can be heard [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKz4qVmUz84 on YouTube]. | ||
[[ | [[File:Opening Cartoon Episode 0112.png|left|thumb|One of the many opening cartoons]] | ||
=== Characters Seen in the Tube System === | === Characters Seen in the Tube System === | ||
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=== Bender's Big Score === | === Bender's Big Score === | ||
[[ | [[File:Different titles.jpg|thumb|right|Difference between series and movie.]] | ||
In ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'', the opening sequence was largely changed, while it did have the same graphics in the background, it also had introductions of each of the main characters to an alternative music of the normal theme, which had been created for [[Futurama (video game)|the Futurama game]]. And since it was a film, there was no information about who created the show on the beginning monitor, instead just the film's name. The title caption says "It just won't stay dead!" | In ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'', the opening sequence was largely changed, while it did have the same graphics in the background, it also had introductions of each of the main characters to an alternative music of the normal theme, which had been created for [[Futurama (video game)|the Futurama game]]. And since it was a film, there was no information about who created the show on the beginning monitor, instead just the film's name. The title caption says "It just won't stay dead!" | ||
Revision as of 09:00, 25 June 2010
The opening sequence starts with the Planet Express ship flying, as it passes the letters of Futurama appear in the middle of the screen and a caption that differs in each episode appears under it, such as "Live From Omicron Persei 8". The Planet Express ship flies through the title into New New York. The camera shows different parts of the city, with a lot of Hovercars, buildings, people in the Tube System and advertisments until it comes to a large screen on top of a building which shows a real-life cartoon that differs in each episode. After the cartoon, it shows the credits and the ship then crashes into the screen. In the first season, one episode of the second season, the movies, and the Season 6 premiere a short chapter called the cold opening appears before the opening sequence. Some episodes of the second season and third season have a sponsor before the opening sequence.
Details
Opening Theme
In some episodes the traditional theme is different and sometimes has the cast singing. The accompanying music makes use of the rarely used boobams and tubular bells. The music, like with much of the show, is composed by Christopher Tyng. People widely regard Pierre Henry's 1967 Psyché Rock to be of great influence for the theme, this tune can be heard on YouTube.
Characters Seen in the Tube System
Throughout New New York, the tube system is seen with characters of the show, some primary and some secondary.
Products displayed
Some ads are seen through New New York.
- Bachelor Chow
- Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil
- DEF-CON Owl Traps
- Slurm
- Liquid Wisdom (seen on taxi)
- Mass Hypnosis Hour
- Flesh-o-pod Dating Service
- Robot Wash
Episodes where the tune is slightly different
In some episodes, the opening theme is different
Movies
In the movies of Futurama, the opening sequence is a bit different from the show normal episodes, and differs in each movie. For the episodes made from these films, the first of each four features the film's opening, while parts 2, 3 and 4 have the classic introductions' title caption and billboard crash with a recap in between.
Bender's Big Score
In Bender's Big Score, the opening sequence was largely changed, while it did have the same graphics in the background, it also had introductions of each of the main characters to an alternative music of the normal theme, which had been created for the Futurama game. And since it was a film, there was no information about who created the show on the beginning monitor, instead just the film's name. The title caption says "It just won't stay dead!"
The Beast With A Billion Backs
The opening sequence for The Beast with a Billion Backs is much like that of the series. However, instead of the Planet Express Ship crashing into the giant screen, it goes through into it, starting a short 1920s style cartoon, strongly parodying "Steamboat Willie". After this sequence, the opening resumes as normal with the ship exiting the cartoon, breaking the screen as usual. The title caption says "The proud product of prison labor."
Bender's Game
The opening sequence for Bender's Game is identical to the regular sequence, but like the sequence for The Beast With A Billion Backs, the Planet Express Ship goes through the giant screen into a parody of "Yellow Submarine." When the title appears, it shows Bender thumping his chest like Donkey Kong, and the Ship crashes out of the screen, with a bunch of flowers. The title caption says "The flames on your television are not part of the show."
Into the Wild Green Yonder
The opening sequence for Into the Wild Green Yonder is largely different from the others, The main difference is that it takes place in Mars Vegas and Seth MacFarlane sings a completely different song to the normal opening sequence. The title caption says (in Alien Language 1) "The humans shall not defeat us".
Characters featured
- 21st Century Girl
- Amy
- Bender
- Blek and his wife
- Horrible Gelatinous Blob
- Hattie
- Hedonism Bot
- Hermes
- Leela
- Hubert J. Farnsworth
- Fry
- Dr. Zoidberg
Additional Info
Trivia
- None of the characters seen in the tube system appear in the pilot episode except for Smitty.
- The guy that comes before Amy used to have a hook for a hand until during the opening of Bender's Big Score, he doesn't have a hook anymore. Instead, it is replaced with a real hand.