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  • *[[Bongo]], the one-eared rabbit from [[Matt Groening]]'s ''{{w|Life in Hell}}''. *[[Bongo Bonus Stamps]], stamps that are present in the ''Futurama'' comics.
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  • ...]] Eve, looking for a pet for [[Turanga Leela]], [[Philip J. Fry]] saw him in a cage among the other animals for sale. On a later X-mas, [[Santa Claus' a ...ers|Binky}}, were among the creatures, writing on the wall "Crossovers are hell".{{disputed canon}}
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  • ...then allowed Bender to return to his old body, thus bring himself back to life. Given the way Bender addresses Robot God, it is indicated that they have m ...n "[[Hell Is Other Robots]]". When this was mentioned in the [[Commentary:Hell Is Other Robots|commentary]] for that episode, [[Matt Groening]] humorously
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  • '''Reckless Ted's Funland''' was an amusement park located in [[New Jersey]] and open during the [[20th century|20<sup>th</sup> century]] In the [[30th century|30<sup>th</sup> century]], [[Robot Hell]] is located within the Inferno attraction and can be accessed via a secret
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  • ...s series of comics based on ''[[The Simpsons]]'', as well as ''{{w|Life in Hell}}'', which features a rabbit character named [[Bongo]], after whom the comp
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  • === In-Universe === **''[[Life in Hell]]'' is created by [[Matt Groening's head|Matt Groening]].
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  • ...J. Fry|Fry]]'s sneezing, causing the whole of [[Manhattan]] to be covered in saran wrap. The previously common disease is a threat to 31st century socie ...e infected people's inhibitions and when the infection passed, mucus based life forms were produced.
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  • Joe's Ark Pet Store is a pet store in [[New New York]]. Its only known employee is the [[Pet Store Clerk]]. It In [[3000]], on Xmas Eve, [[Philip J. Fry]] shopped at Joe's Ark Pet Store, ri
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  • ...ertised as "exotic lizards". The [[Planet Express]] crew boxed the lizards in exchange for pets from the pet store. {{disputed canon}} '''Fry''': That's a hell of a good parrot. Although, I could get 500 lizards for the same price. Gir
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  • ...posedly rock and roll themed, but rarely actually ''about'' rock and roll. In an attempt to add more music news to the column, Matt often wrote reviews o ...acters, and thus created a family called the {{s|Simpson family|Simpsons}} in mere fifteen minutes.
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  • |status=In storage ...p]]. However, Professor Farnsworth implied that the machine would be fixed in a year. Every time Farnsworth activates the machine, he uses a different b
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  • |voice B=In {{es|3ACV03}} |job=Ruler of [[Robot Hell]]
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  • |caption2=Hotter than [[robot hell]]! ...hich was released 4 February, [[2004]] in the [[US]] and 28 July, [[2005]] in the [[UK]]. <!-- insert brief plot summary here -->
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  • |prev ep=A Head in the Polls |next ep=Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?
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  • ...tamorphosis form, {{er|s3}} {{disputed canon}} on ''[[Channel √2 News]]'', in [[3014]]. ...tamorphosis form, {{er|s3}} {{disputed canon}} on ''[[Channel √2 News]]'', in [[3014]].
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  • |image text=Calculon in [[3004]] {{et|4ACV06}}. ...]]. In [[3012]], Calculon was killed in the [[World Acting Championship]]. In [[3013]], he was resurrected for a brief period, before dying once more aft
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  • ...der]] goes grave-robbing to bring [[Calculon|his favourite actor]] back to life. It has been a year since Calculon killed himself in a failed attempt to win an acting competition by making a death scene more
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  • narrator: Of all the creatures on earth, none has a more thrilling life cycle than the intrepid salmon. It all begins in a cold, freshwater stream, where the salmon eggs incubate.
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  • ...th flipped backwards (with Mordor in the west and Gondor in the east, when in Middle-earth this is the other way around). The main cast of ''[[Futurama]]'' all appear in the alternate reality, but as a different characters based loosely on Tolke
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  • |name=Ghost in the Machines |image=[[File:Ghost in the Machines infobox.png|225px]]
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  • ...of Interest]] comic issue, which was released {{date|22 March}}, [[2006]] in the [[United States|US]]. <!-- insert brief plot summary here --> ...to ask the final question, so he asks "What if life were like a sitcom?". In a parody of "I Dream of Jeannie", Fry discovers a bottle containing a genie
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  • |prev ep=Hell Is Other Robots ...space cruise ship ever built, the [[Titanic]]. None of them see any danger in this.
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  • The celebrated robot actor killed himself onstage in a failed attempt to make a death scene more convincing. Fry! All My Circuits is on in three minutes! What?! We got to get home! Hey! All My Circuits! All My Circ
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  • |name=Hell Is Other Robots |image=[[File:Hell is Other Robots.jpg|225px]]
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  • ...]] and they never return. He decides to name a successor. After a few days in his lab, the Professor returns to announce his successor's identity. Neithe ...rth, excluding his nose, which is flattened because Farnsworth left Cubert in his first tube too long and it got squished. Cubert is instantly critical o
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  • |episode=Hell Is Other Robots *'''''Note:''' One question mark in bold ('''?''') means that the speaker was not identified by the transcriber
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  • |image=[[File:Fry Life Goal.jpg|225px]] |image text=Fry decides on his life-goal
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  • ...Out'''" is the twentieth [[comic]] issue, which was released 8 June, 2005 in the US. <!-- insert brief plot summary here --> ...return to the hangar to check the damage and see the hole. Fry wants to go in after Bender but Leela stops him. Bender has curtained off the hole on his
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  • ...pay tribute to the brave delivery boys who gave their lives this past year in the line of duty. You could really bash in a skull with this thing.
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  • It seems someone in this room Is a murderer! (Gasps) It's me. Calculon really shatnered the hell out of that scene.
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  • |label2= In-Game Music ...rtain number of specific drones, destroys all the boxes onscreen, succeeds in getting all of the pizza boxes to the bottom of the screen or a combination
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  • |for=Hell Is Other Robots ...he Beastie Boys' heads in jars onto the stage. The crowd cheers. Some guys in black suits grab the jars and dance around. The Beastie Boys perform ''Inte
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  • *'''''Note:''' One question mark in bold ('''?''') means that the speaker was not identified by the transcriber *'''''Note:''' Three question marks (???) means that the word in proximity to the question marks is a suggested word, but not necessarily co
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  • |for=Ghost in the Machines ...reading ''CHINESE NEW YEAR PARADE'', six blue Aliens are circling the road in their spaceships, and Bender is still carrying Fry on his back.]'' Why is s
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  • trapped in the sun. Good news, everyone! When the mine caved in the entrance was blocked by a fusion explosion.
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  • <poem>'''[[Hermes]]''': Item one... Duck! ''[Most duck just in time, but Bender is clipped by [[Cubert]] on a [[party board]].]''</poem> <poem>'''[[Prof. Farnsworth]]''': Cubert, you crapscallion! What aren't you in [[Wozniak Nerd Academy|school]]?</poem>
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  • ...': There ''is'' no controller. The X-Cube tracks your motions with a built-in camera.</poem> <poem>'''Bender''': Eh... What's that, sonny? You say it'll put some whoopiee in my cushion?</poem>
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  • ...e|USS ''Enterprise'']] set, on the [[list of planets|planet]] [[Omega 3]], in [[3004]]. {{er|4ACV11}} |family={{st|Sarek}} <ref>Mentioned in {{es|4ACV11}}, with "{{cat|ambassador|AMBASSADOR}} SAREK'S TRIVIA CHALLENGE
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  • ''[[Futurama]]'' makes '''cultural mentions''' in both speech and text. A {{cat|list}} of these follows. * {{w|Life in Hell|Akbar}} {{small|(text)}}
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  • |opening cartoon=Elmer Fudd in "{{w|Fresh Hare}}" |prev ep=A Head in the Polls
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  • |prev ep=A Head in the Polls |next ep=Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?
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  • In my day, sound didn't travel through space. It seems to be emitting musical tones in an effort to communicate.
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  • '''Bender''': It's really bright in the past. ...isappears into the time sphere. A second later he emerges from a trap door in the floor]''
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  • '''New New York''' is a major city in the [[United States]] and the primary setting of ''[[Futurama]]''. New New ...#Little Neptune|Little Neptune]]. But in many ways it has not changed much in 1000 years: locals are still rude, public transportation is over-crowded, a
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  • I'll let you invade the easiest planet in the whole galaxy. Good news, everyone! I'm in terrible pain.
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  • |title reference=Closing line in opening to ''[[Star Trek]]'', "Space, the final frontier..." |opening cartoon="Hiss and Make Up" in Merry Melodies
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  • <poem>'''Fry''': Except in Kansas.</poem> :''['''Scene''': Leela stands in front of a group of women]''
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  • .... Fry starts getting dressed; Bender takes off a pair of shorts, puts them in a drawer.]'' <poem>'''Fry''': Well, in that case, don't wear them.</poem>
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  • '''George Takei Weekend''' was the third event in ''[[Worlds of Tomorrow]]''. It began on July 14, 2017 and ended on July 20, ...e lacked that mellow Takei rumble. And he was furiously blinking "Oh, my!" in Morse code the entire time.
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