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*The idea of the story was based on the idea from {{e | *The idea of the story was based on the idea from "[[{{e/titles/2}}]]" that [[Bender]] wanted to be a {{cat|folk singer}}. | ||
**Luckily there's lots of public domain folk songs. | **Luckily there's lots of public domain folk songs. | ||
*They were surprised to realise they got away with showing what, in the script, is referred to as a "crazy bottle". | *They were surprised to realise they got away with showing what, in the script, is referred to as a "crazy bottle". | ||
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*Apparently the voice work is done in the same place as the commentaries. Which is on the corner of Pico and Sepulveda. | *Apparently the voice work is done in the same place as the commentaries. Which is on the corner of Pico and Sepulveda. | ||
*Beck suggested the use of more self deprecating humour. | *Beck suggested the use of more self deprecating humour. | ||
**His songs were searched to find weird works | **His songs were searched to find weird works. | ||
*Bender's song is written by [[Eric Horsted]], [[Ken Keeler]] and [[Christopher Tyng]]. | *Bender's song is written by [[Eric Horsted]], [[Ken Keeler]] and [[Christopher Tyng]]. | ||
*The chase scene is based on one in ''{{w|Bullitt|Bullitt}}'', where five hubcaps fall off the car, the same happens to | *The chase scene is based on one in ''{{w|Bullitt|Bullitt}}'', where five hubcaps fall off the car, the same happens to {{Fry}}'s van. | ||
*In the original version of the animation the blonde woman didn't sit up after Bender fell on her. | *In the original version of the animation the blonde woman didn't sit up after Bender fell on her. | ||
*Discussing whether it should have been New San Francisco or some variant. | *Discussing whether it should have been New San Francisco or some variant. |
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Production number | 3ACV13 | ||
On DVD | Season 3 Disc 3 | ||
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Topics of Discussion
- The idea of the story was based on the idea from "The Series Has Landed" that Bender wanted to be a folk singer.
- Luckily there's lots of public domain folk songs.
- They were surprised to realise they got away with showing what, in the script, is referred to as a "crazy bottle".
- The commentators agree that, unfortunately, Patch Adams was impossible to forget.
- Apparently the voice work is done in the same place as the commentaries. Which is on the corner of Pico and Sepulveda.
- Beck suggested the use of more self deprecating humour.
- His songs were searched to find weird works.
- Bender's song is written by Eric Horsted, Ken Keeler and Christopher Tyng.
- The chase scene is based on one in Bullitt, where five hubcaps fall off the car, the same happens to Fry's van.
- In the original version of the animation the blonde woman didn't sit up after Bender fell on her.
- Discussing whether it should have been New San Francisco or some variant.
Highlights / Quotes
- Matt Groening: What do Executive Producers do, anyway?
Rich Moore: DVD commentaries.
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