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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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  • :''[Fry and Leela in spacesuits step out behind him onto the barren cratered surface. They're ho ...ILE" over her shoulder. It bounces off a bin marked "Deliveries" and lands in the ground with a crash. Moments later, Fry and Leela stroll through the hu
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  • :''[Opening Credits. Caption: Broadcast Simultaneously One Year In The Future.]'' ...d Junior Hospital. Fry's mom is in labour in a delivery room. His dad sits in the corner reading ''Cold Warrior'' magazine.]''
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  • :''['''Scene''': A desert on Mars at night. Bender and Fanny are standing in holes. They are illuminated by the Donbot's car headlights.]'' :''['''Scene''': The Planet Express ship lands in the desert.]''
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  • |title reference={{w|General Sherman}}'s words "{{w|War Is Hell}}" |opening cartoon={{w|Felix the Cat}} in "Neptune Nonsense"
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  • ...ne in ''Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory''. A small green thing lands in a tray on the side of the machine.]'' <poem>'''Farnsworth''': Ta-da! It's a glow-in-the-dark nose you can wear over your regular non-glowing nose. Observe.</po
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  • :''['''Scene''': Outside The Comedy Simulator. "Amateur Nite" is displayed in lights on the building and "Amateur Valet Parking Nite" is displayed on a b :''[A tomato hits him in the face and he eats it. At their table, Bender stresses back a spoon back.
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  • ...xpress: Lounge. Farnsworth sits at the table drinking something. Amy flies in on a rocket-propelled board, cheering. She lands it and slips off and screa ...to the screen. Kif is still on the line, drumming his fingers on the desk in front of him.]'' Kif?</poem>
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  • ...As such, they can often be used to establish the premise for the episode in question or just serve as a joke. ...re mostly popular during [[season 1]], where only "[[I, Roommate]]" and "[[Hell Is Other Robots]]" did not have cold openings.
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  • :''[Opening Credits: Two scoops of {{w|pixels}} in every scene.]'' ...re the bed is stained with mystery, and there's also some mystery floating in the pool. Your key card may not open the exercise room because someone smea
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  • ...uture, and what we tried to do, we tried to lay in a lot of little secrets in this episode that we would pay off later. ''[pause]'' Should we tell some <poem>'''DXC''': There's a cool one coming up in a&mdash; just a few minutes.</poem>
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  • <poem>'''Bender''': Whoa! I'm not reading that crap. Summarise it in one word.</poem> :''[Amy walks in wearing [[Mars University (place)|Mars University]] sweats.]''
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  • ...[[Hermes]] - with an extendo arm and cycloscanner eyes - and [[LaBarbara]] in [[Conrad family home|bed]]. ...ion, and returns to Yuri for an extendo arm. When Hermes and LaBarbara are in bed, Hermes uses his extendo-arm to remove his glasses, but accidentally cr
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  • ...takes nitroglycerine for her heart, and being a class act, she prefers it in soufflé form. ''[He lets a drop of nitroglycerine soak into the soufflé.] ...et Express ship|ship]] is swerving through an asteroid belt. It is banking in every direction, with Bender moving with it to avoid damaging the soufflé.
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  • :''[Opening Credits. Caption: Known To Cause Insanity In Laboratory Mice.]'' ...hot ''is'' it? ''[normal voice]'' It's so hot, I poured McDonald's coffee in my lap to cool off. ''[He chuckles.]'' Johnny Carson said it.</poem>
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  • ...et Express: Meeting Room. The staff sit around the table. Farnsworth walks in with a sheet of paper.]'' .... 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>
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  • :''[Zoidberg pokes his head out of the fridge, with a sandwhich in his mouth, and holding a bag with the words "Fry's lunch" on it]'' '''Farnsworth''': In fact, you were fired two years ago! That's when we were shut down by the de
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  • |caption=Known to cause insanity in laboratory mice |title reference=The [[1980s|1986]] [[films in Futurama|film]] ''{{w|film=Crimes of the Heart}}''
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  • ...come one of the most well-known and financially successful film franchises in history, spawning books, video games, and television series which comprise ..." and "{{sw|Hostage Crisis}}", {{sw|Bail Prestor Organa}} and {{sw|Philo}} in "Hostage Crisis" of {{sw|Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TV series)|''Star Wars:
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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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  • ...achine and puts a quarter in. The machine clamps around his legs and he is in ecstasy as the machine does the undercoating.]'' :''[Thunder rumbles in the sky and a downpour begins. He groans.]''
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  • ...t to the ships [[Diamond-Filament Tether]]. As the sun sets, they all pull in their lines and prepare to return home, but Bender's giant hook has attract ...nes will not work under water and there is no food. Leela divides the crew in two teams - she and the Professor will work on the ship's drives, while Zoi
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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 th {{pmaheader|{{w|Bob Dylan}}|"{{w|Blowin' in the Wind}}"| {{e|1ACV02}}| [[Bender]] performs this song as he gets a magne
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  • ...d tell the world that the Popplers are Omicronian young and announce that, in revenge, they'll eat the people of Earth. [[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]] and [[Kif * Fry says "Parrots talk and we eat them, right?". In "[[Xmas Story]]", [[Fry's parrot]] was killed and ended up being served by
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  • <!--[[File:Overclockwise 1.png|left|thumb|[[Turanga Leela|Leela]] in the [[Planet Express balcony]].]]--> ...e 2.png|left|thumb|[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] in the [[Planet Express employee lounge]].]]-->
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  • |next ep=In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela ::''[or in some reruns]''
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  • ...Hall of Presidents|Hall of]] [[President of the United States|Presidents]] in the [[Head Museum]]. |nomination={{w|Annie Awards|'''Annie Award'''}}<br>Writing in an Animated Television Production, [[2012]], [[Josh Weinstein]]<ref>{{cite
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  • :''[Opening Credits. Caption: No Humans Were Probed In The Making Of This Episode.]'' ...Smith steps out into the road and is hit by a car. He wakes up in a casino in front of a one-armed bandit. He pulls the lever and three bars come up. The
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  • |image text=The [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]][[Fry-hole|-hole]] in "The Un-Freeze of a Lifetime" [[File:Anthology.jpg|left|thumbnail|Giant Bender and Zoidberg in "Terror at 500 Feet".]]
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  • :''['''Scene''': Ships Cockpit. Farnsworth is dressed in a long coat, a scarf and driving goggles. He puts on some driving gloves. L :''[He sits down in the pilot's seat.]''
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of references to ''Futurama'' in popular culture}} This article lists references to the show ''[[Futurama]]'' '''in popular culture''', which are references made by other media to ''Futurama'
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  • <poem>'''Farnsworth''': For once, I thought it might be nice to do something in a social setting Finally get to know each other. Why, I don't even know hal <poem>'''Fry''': What the hell is going on here? </poem>
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  • ...d fathered a son, as well as the [[Cubert|clone]] that he had kept hidden. In addition, he also serves as a tenured professor at [[Mars University (place ...ws to their deaths before. (At times, he even seems eager to send crews on life-threatening missions.) Farnsworth is the oldest living member of the [[Acad
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  • ...eakfast programme called ''Good Morning Earth''. They wear pyjamas and sit in a cosy sitting room set.]'' ...a''': It's a doorbell baby! ''[She crouches down to the bundle of blankets in the basket. Fry and Bender appears behind her.]'' Hello, little guy. You kn
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  • ...he world]]. The conflicts lead to them getting a divorce, and Munda moving in with Leela. ...ry and Bender) takes her mother out to a bar, they encounter Zapp Branigan in negotiation with shark-like aliens called Carcarons; he botches the negotia
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  • |prev ep=Bendin' in the Wind ...uns after it, catches it and eats it. Leela eats a sandwich and Fry kneels in front of her.]''
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  • <poem>'''Bender''': [crying] It's so unfair. A debonair robot with a zesty in-your-face outlook doomed to obscurity like the rest of you, especially Leel ...get famous? ''[He sees a mailbox and gasps.]'' I know! ''[He puts his foot in it.]'' Hey, look! I'm stuck! But I haven't given up hope! Call a soft-news
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  • ...ew 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, ...z 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
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  • |next ep=Hell Is Other Robots ...He places a small black box on top on the table.]'' Simply jam your finger in the hole and this read-out tells you exactly how long you have left to live
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  • <poem>{{tt|00|46}}'''Fry''': I hate my life, I hate my life, I hate my life.</poem> ...ower Failures Since 199[7]". There is no response at the door and Fry goes in.]''
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  • ...on, woman. I'd like to put the little bastard in a sack and toss the sack in a river and hurl the river into space. But I ''do'' like filling out requis <poem>'''[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]]''': So we're in international waters?</poem>
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  • ...'''Scene''': Set of [[Who Dares to Be a Millionaire?]] [[Morbo]] is seated in the center, surrounded by an audience.]'' :''[The audience applauds while Fry descends from the ceiling in a rocket powered chair. He waves. A sign reads: "Applaud or be destroyed".]
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  • ...t Simpson|Bart}} looking at the [[Springfield time capsule|time capsule]], in {{s|Springfield}}. ...{date|9 November}} [[2014]]. {{the crew|caps=yes}} [[time travel|goes back in time]] to 2014 {{s|Springfield}} to prevent the {{s|Simpson family|Simpsons
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  • ...Express ship flies through space with the trademark warp nacelles featured in ''Star Trek'' attached to it.]'' ...courtroom. Zapp Brannigan is judge and Bender and Leela sit with the heads in jars of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, George Takei, Walter Koenig, DeFore
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  • ...Claus]].{{er|2ACV04}} It is unknown why, but it may be because of a glitch in Santa or because of Zoidberg's kind and innocent personality. Other than th ...on classmate [[Edna]].{{er|2ACV05}} During that time, his face was covered in barnacles, for which he was laughed at.
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  • <poem>'''[[Fry]]''': [standing in mud, surrounded by flies] This is every bit as fun as the real {{w|American <poem>'''[[Bender]]''': Enemy invaders! Up in yonder sky!</poem>
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  • |prev ep=Hell Is Other Robots ...sits at the table, drinking from a cup. He turns around when the crew walk in.]''
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  • |prev ep=In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela <poem>'''[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]]''': Down in front!
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  • ...ympic torch runs up the steps to light the Olympic flame. He opens a hatch in the side, ignites the pilot light and turns the flame up like a hotplate. T :''[On the track some people dressed in stripy jerseys and French berets and carrying loaves of long bread wave to
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  • ...uction order. See [[list of opening cartoons]] for the cartoons appearing in the opening sequence. {{lotcrow|"[[Space Pilot 3000]]"|In color|0101.png}}
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  • |next ep=Ghost in the Machines :''[The man lifts up a duffel bag labelled ''PFC. ZOIDBERG'' and drops it in front of himself, Mom, and Professor Farnsworth. We hear a grunt coming out
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  • :''['''Scene''': Exterior shot of the [[Planet Express building]], dressed in Yuletide cheer with lights that spell out "Merry Xmas".]'' ...is shaking the presents, and Zoidberg is looking out the window. Amy comes in wearing a Santa hat with a plate of obvious product placement.]''
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  • ...er side of the machine. He rips open another pack marked "Middle", puts it in the middle of the machine and pulls a lever on the machine. The machine com ...lanet Express: Meeting Room. The lights are dimmed and there is a hologram in the middle of the table of the Planet Express ship docking with a tanker.]'
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  • :''[A green light claps in them middle of the screen and a pulsing, green ripple expands outward. Cut ...Some of the Planet Express crew and other characters fly across the screen in a roller coaster car. A parody of the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign
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  • :''['''Scene''': 7^11. Bender looks in the beer fridges while Fry looks at the gum and candy rack.]'' :''[The till clerk is dressed in a perspex box and is serving a sergeant at the till.]''
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  • ...orth''': Sounds great, Hermes! Whatever you say. ''[He nods and then leans in to the others.]'' ''[whispering]'' Let's ditch him and go to the movies!</p <poem>'''Leela''': Nah. I'm not in the mood for a historical documentary. I've heard good things about ''Quizb
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  • |prev ep=Amazon Women in the Mood ...Rodriguez|Bender]]''': Oh, man! Come on! ''[Leela pushes the dipstick back in. Bender suddenly explodes and his head flies past.]'' Comin' through!</poem
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  • :''[Everyone gasps in horror.]'' :''[His hand spins like a circular saw and he cuts the board in half.]''
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  • ...''Scene''': Planet Express: Hermes' Office. Hermes takes a form out of the in-tray.]'' ...he cycle of bureaucracy. ''[A red tube comes down a message tube and lands in a tray.]'' Sweet gorilla of Manila! A letter from the Central Bureaucracy!
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  • |for=In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela ...n can save you, but— [''the door opens and Zapp, portraying himself, walks in''] Zapp Brannigan!
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  • ...ny other major cities. Ads are often recurring, and can be seen many times in one episode, or constantly throughout the show. ...s for the wild spotted owls which have replaced rats as the #1 infestation in New New York. [[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]] is sick and tired tired of always cl
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  • ...heme tune is performed. Caption: Thanks For Watching, Futurama Slave Army (in AL1).]'' ...and a nest falls off it and breaks when it hits the ground. The two birds in it fly away, twittering.]'' Aww, they're so cute when they're scared.</poem
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  • ...ogel. Warden Vogel enters with a sign reading ''PUBLIC DOMAIN STORY TIME'' in his right hand.]'' ...' ''A''... One-eyed princess in a long, flowing... Tank top. And she lived in a magical, one-room...</poem>
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  • <poem>'''Amy''': Look at us, living like trash eating bums in an alley now. <poem>''[Bender goes back in time and steals...]''
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  • :''[Start of opening credits. Caption: ''[in [[AL1]]]'' The humans shall not defeat us]'' <poem>'''Fry''': Except in Kansas.</poem>
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  • ...'Transition Announcer''': One morning, the Planet Express crew was meeting in the conference room, when suddenly, the Professor entered with good news. L ...]''': Good news, everyone! Your favorite cancelled TV show is coming back in the form of a low-budget podcast!</poem>
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  • :''['''Scene''': A star glows brightly in the night sky of Earth. The ship flies towards the star and stops a short d ...z|Bender]]''': Yeah! Anyone who misses this will regret it the rest of his life. Hey, Fry, could you go make some popcorn?</poem>
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  • :Performed by the Humplings in "[[Yo Leela Leela]]". '''[[Turanga Leela|Leela]]''': ''[spoken]'' Oh, hell.
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  • |next ep=A Head in the Polls ...abs the bishop and kicks him off the game board. Fry chuckles and reclines in his seat.]'' Check.</poem>
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  • ...[Dr. Amy Wong|Amy]] gets together with [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] in a frowned-upon [[robosexuality|robosexual]] relationship. ...disagrees, but then flirts with another inmate who actually threatens her life. Kif, still hurt by Amy's flirtations, tells Amy they're through.
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  • :''['''Fade to''': Fry's Dream. He is in a packed lecture hall. An old teacher stands at the front of the room. She ...'s active lifestyle. Whether you're on the job ... ''[Fry suddenly appears in a company meeting wearing just Lightspeeds.]'' ... or having fun. ''[He sit
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  • |nomination={{w|Annie Award|'''Annie Awards'''}}<br>Outstanding Directing in an Animated Television Production, 2003, [[Rich Moore]] '''(won)'''<br> |other title=originally titled "'''All's Well in Roswell'''"
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  • '''Bender''': Rest in Hell, Crapville!</poem> ...inodon martius. The desert muck leech. Amazingly, the entire species lives in this one tiny stinkhole. ''[To Mr. Wong.]'' Killing these will be so much e
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  • |prev ep=Love's Labours Lost in Space :''['''Scene''': Ship's Cockpit. Fry and Leela are standing in front of the couch looking out of the windscreen into open space.]''
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  • |for=Love's Labours Lost in Space :''[Opening Credits. Caption: presented in BC [Brain Control] where available.]''
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  • |prev ep=Insane in the Mainframe |next ep=Bendin' in the Wind
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  • |caption=In Color |guest-stars=[[Leonard Nimoy]] and [[Dick Clark]] as themselves in [[head jars|jars]]
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  • {{about|the in-universe history|the history of the show|History}} ...ndash; [[Yivo]], a planet-sized alien from another universe, dwells alone in the emptiness of space.
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  • ...ty]]''': A wise man once said that nothing really dies. It just comes back in a new form. Then he died. So, next time you see a lowly salamander, think t ...tle Screen''': ''CHILD LABOR SYNDICATE ''presents:'' <big>COLORAMA</big> - IN GLORIOUS BLACK AND WHITE - <small>A</small> GROEN-O-PHONE <small>PICTOON!</
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  • :''['''Scene''': Night time shot of the tops of buildings and the stars in the sky.]'' ...y to another universe, but do not know what mysteries lie beyond. However, in this reporter's opinion gruesome death awaits us all!</poem>
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  • ...n "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]" and he cameos in ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'' (non-speaking). '''''(Image)''''' ...perances''}}, {{st|George_Takei#Books|''Author''}}). He has voiced himself in "Where No Fan Has Gone Before", "[[Proposition Infinity]]", "[[Zapp Dingbat
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  • ...Planet Express staff and Hattie. Amy, Hermes, Leela, Bender and Hattie sit in the front row on the right with Fry and Zoidberg a few rows back and Scruff <poem>'''Narrator''': [voice-over; in movie] Planet Express is on the move. For this hip, young delivery company,
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  • <poem>'''[[Hedonismbot]]''': Ooh! Wiggle in. Get comfortable.</poem> ...brought a picture of my dad. He's still at large.... ''[voice breaking]'' in my heart.</poem>
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  • :''['''Advertisement''': Fry, Bender and Leela appear in an oval.]'' ...y take you out for a drink but when the check comes, their wallet's always in their other pants -- which they borrowed from me!</poem>
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  • :''['''Scene''': Planet Express, Lounge. [[Nibbler]] is burying Dark Matter in his litter box.]'' ...leck}}! ''[Leela is emptying Nibbler's litter box in the magma. Amy swears in {{w|Cantonese}}.]'' Leela, I am collecting data. Can't you dump that somewh
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  • :''[Monique is in bed with Boxy. She pulls the sheets up around her.]'' ...the word 'Space' in front of it, space chickens and the elusive yak-face" in alien language #1.]''
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  • ...and Bender are sitting around, bored, until Professor Farnsworth shuffles in wearing a sombrero.]'' :''[The TV now shows Mom in her office]''
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  • :''['''Scene''': A view of the WNYW television building in New York. The caption "Earth: 1999" appears on the bottom of the screen.]'' :''['''Cut to''': WNYW Control Room. He walks through the door. In the room is a technician surrounded by broadcasting equipment.]''
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  • '''Farnsworth''': Bushwah. You can't go mucking about in the past without creating paradoxes. ...into the time sphere, Nibbler's voice fades out and everything outside is in slow motion]''
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  • <poem>'''[[Linda]]''': ''[on TV]'' We now go live to our eye-in-the-sky hovercopter on the scene of that terrible hovercopter crash. Jim?</ <poem>'''[[Jim]]''': ''[on TV]'' ''[Still in the burning hovercopter.]'' The scene is not good, Linda. I've just learned
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  • ...e contains information that would answer what otherwise remains unanswered in the episode without it. | The [[Goofy Gophers]] tell two jokes, instead of the one in the episode.
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  • == Characters in the Date Scene == '''Fry''': I have a thought. ''[Cut to Fry and Colleen in bed.]''</poem>
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  • |prev ep=Ghost in the Machines ...nrad|Hermes]], and [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] in the plane's cockpit.]]
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  • ...e emergency entrance. Cut to Bender laying in a bed with the crew standing in the room. A nurse hooks Bender up to an I.V. of Olde Fortran Malt Liquor.]' ...e a robot! What right hath fate to pluck a sweet, dimple-cheeked mechanism in the flower of his youth? And... Scene! There, that was some free acting for
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  • <poem>'''[[Linda|Linda]]''': [on TV] In what has become a winter tradition, members of the Zarlon 7 Polar Bear Club :''[The TV shows people jumping in.]''
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  • ...n the TV the heads of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln sit on podiums in front of a red curtain.]'' ...s up a recall notice.]'' The recall notice says it could burst into flames in a low-speed collision.</poem>
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  • :''[A green light claps in the middle of the screen and a pulsing, green ripple expands outward. Cut ...Some of the Planet Express crew and other characters fly across the screen in a roller coaster car. A parody of the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign
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  • This is a transcript of the [[Game of Drones]] game's Twitches, in-game messages on the fictional [[Twitcher]] platform unlocked throughout th ...ave been "thumbed" by other characters (similar to "likes" in certain real-life social media platforms), often to humorous effect.
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  • ...er in a Jeep.]'' And to the victor belong the spoils; one trillion dollars in silken treasure.</poem> ...plus to you, the taxpayers. That's right! I've sent you each 300 buckaroos in the form of a Tricky Dick Fun Bill. Knock yourselves out!</poem>
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  • ...hef of the company. He is one of the main characters and is known for his "in-your-face interface". ...in the [[Robot Arms Apartments]] with his roommate [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]. In spite of his general selfishness and family-sized ego, he has occasionally
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  • ...8'' appears on the screen. Yancy Fry Sr walks among the trees with a stick in his left hand. A young Fry follows him with a heavy bag pack on his back. Y ...o his left, and resumes walking.]'' I once survived an entire week trapped in a Swiss glacier, eatin' nothin' but frozen Neanderthal. ''[Yancy Fry Sr tur
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  • :''[Zoidberg pokes his head out of the fridge, with a sandwich in his mouth, and holding a bag with the words "Fry's lunch" on it]'' :''[The other Planet Express members gasp in surprise]''
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  • :''['''Cut to''': ''Mmm TV'' Studio. At the back of the room people sit in bleachers. Fry, Bender and Leela take a seat at a table near the front.]'' ...ee my favourite chef, TV's Elzar. Oh this is the greatest nanosecond of my life. No, this one is-- No, this one. Wait ... that one was slightly worse. Ah,
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  • ...hat a crowd! What a crowd! I tell ya' I'm alright now, but last week I was in rough shape. [normal voice] Oh, look at this. I love this. This is, this is ...''[people laughing]'' This is Mike Rowe, one of the, uh, writers somewhere in here. </poem>
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  • :''[Opening credits. Caption: The flames in your TV are not part of the show]'' <poem>'''Dwight''': Deep in the unicorn's rump sack, you find... ''[The boys gasp as he rolls the dice.
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  • :''['''Scene''': Night time shot of the tops of buildings and the stars in the sky.]'' ...ng Moon with the Hydroponic Farmer standing on top of it with a pitch fork in his hand. He spots the ship, a dotted line appears to show this and he begi
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