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Just as ''[[Futurama]]'' regularly makes reference to other [[Mental Realm|works of fiction]], there are also some refers to ''Futurama'' '''[[in popular culture]]'''. From ''Action Comics'' to Mozilla Firefox, the creators of various media often make reference to things they enjoy, thus [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] has popped up alongside characters like Superman and Daffy Duck and [[Bender]] has appeared in Family Guy and [[Star Wars]]. There are of course some less convincing references, that may be mere coincidence.
Just as ''[[Futurama]]'' regularly makes reference to other [[Mental Realm|works of fiction]], there are also some that refer to ''Futurama'' '''[[in popular culture]]'''. From ''Action Comics'' to Mozilla Firefox, the creators of various media often make reference to things they enjoy, thus [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] has popped up alongside characters like Superman and Daffy Duck and [[Bender]] has appeared in ''Family Guy'' and ''[[Star Wars]]''. There are of course some less convincing references, that may be mere coincidence.

Latest revision as of 08:44, 21 August 2009

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Just as Futurama regularly makes reference to other works of fiction, there are also some that refer to Futurama in popular culture. From Action Comics to Mozilla Firefox, the creators of various media often make reference to things they enjoy, thus Zoidberg has popped up alongside characters like Superman and Daffy Duck and Bender has appeared in Family Guy and Star Wars. There are of course some less convincing references, that may be mere coincidence.