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==The PJs==
==The PJs==
[[File:PJmanhole.jpg|200px|right|thumb|The PJ's]]
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*As an act of reciprocation for Fry being on a milk carton, The PJ's manhole cover, like the one in The PJ's opening scene, is shown in the episodes "[[I Second that Emotion]]" and "[[The Luck of the Fryrish]]".
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==The Twilight Zone==
==The Twilight Zone==
[[File:The Scary Door Ep1.jpg|200px|right|thumb|"It's not fair...It's not fair!"]]
[[File:The Scary Door Ep1.jpg|200px|right|thumb|"It's not fair...It's not fair!"]]

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Popular culture references

This article lists pop culture references in the show Futurama, that means references inside of the show to the other shows, in alphabetic order by name of the popular culture referring to it.

2001: A Space Odyssey

Episode Reference Image
"Roswell that Ends Well" (3ACV19)
Episode
The Professor's eyes reflecting the passing colours in the vortex is a reference to 2001: A Space Odyssey. (picture)
"Love and Rocket" (4ACV03)
Episode
Dewey, the autopilot of the Planet Express Ship, is a clear reference to HAL 9000. Dewey.jpg
"The Sting" (4ACV12)
Episode
The scene where Leela looks into Fry's coffin in space and sees a colourful tunnel of light (to the music Also sprach Zarathustra) is a parody of the scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey, where David Bowman encounters the Monolith and it opens into the same Stargate sequence as in the end of 2001. (picture)
"A Bicyclops Built for Two" (2ACV09)
Episode
The playing of "Also sprach Zarathustra" when the Planet Express crew logs on to the Internet, and Fry's line "My God, it's full of ads!" are references to 2001: A Space Odyssey (N/A)

Family Guy

Episode Reference Image
"Fear of a Bot Planet" (1ACV05)
Episode
The mirroring of Fry in Leela's helmet looks a lot like the characters on Family Guy and his comment "we look stupid" was a clear mocking of Family Guy. This picture looks similar to Lois Griffin. Fry as a Family Guy character.png

"Got Milk?"

Episode Reference Image
"Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01)
Episode
In Space Pilot 3000, when Fry walks out of the lab, an ad on a taxi behind him reads "Got Protoplasm?", a reference to the series of "Got Milk?" advertising slogans. (N/A)
"Fear of a Bot Planet" (1ACV05)
Episode
In Fear of a Bot Planet, a sign on Chapek 9 reads: got milk? then you're a human and must be killed. Gotmilkkilled.jpg

Life in Hell

Episode Reference Image
"Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01)
Episode
Fry passes a sign on the street that says "AKBAR." This is likely to be a reference to Akbar, a character in Matt Groening's "Life in Hell" comic strip, and it is the name of the Simpsons font. AKBAR.jpg
"Xmas Story" (2ACV04)
Episode
Fry looks at for an animal at the pet store, and one of the pets is Bongo. Bongo.jpg
Bender's Big Score
Film
The Neptunian Elves make Bongo dolls for the Battle for Earth, 3007. BongoBBS.jpg

Married with Children

Episode Reference Image
"A Bicyclops Built for Two" (2ACV09)
Episode
The scene with Alcazar and Leela at the couch, and Leela's new outfit and hairstyle, and Alcazar wanting Leela to call him Al, and Alcazar's couch, is a reference to one of Katey Sagal's older series Married with Children. July2007calendar.JPG

Red Dwarf

See Red Dwarf.
Episode Reference Image
"Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01)
Episode
The cryogenic chamber may be a reference to Red Dwarf, how Lister, the main character, is punished by being put in a cryogenic chamber for 15 years, except something goes wrong and everyone dies on the ship due to a fatal radiation leak. Lister is left for 3 million years until the ships computer decides that the radiation level is safe enough for him to be released. (N/A)
"Hell Is Other Robots" (1ACV09)
Episode
The robots (or mechanoids) are programmed to believe in silicon heaven because if it didn't exist "where would all the little calculators go?", an homage of Red Dwarf. (N/A)

The Simpsons

See The Simpsons.
Episode Reference Image
"Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01)
Episode
Blinky, the Three-Eyed Fish, from The Simpsons makes a brief appearance in an underwater section of tube-way Fry travels through. Blinkytube.jpg
The chef on the Panucci's Pizza box is very similar to the chef Luigi in The Simpsons. Panuccipizzabox.jpg
In The Simpsons two part episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" (2F16 & 2F20), Smithers dreamt that Mr. Burns was in a race on the TV. The intro to the race was an information text saying "In Color". The same font and color like in "Space Pilot 3000". "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" aired approximately four years before "Space Pilot 3000" did. Title Caption Episode 0101.png
In an early storyboard of this episode, Fry is watching The Simpsons on TV. This does not appear in the final episode. Spacepilotstoryboard.jpg

The PJs

Episode Reference Image
"I Second that Emotion" (2ACV01)
Episode
and
"The Luck of the Fryrish" (3ACV04)
Episode
As an act of reciprocation for Fry being on a milk carton, The PJ's manhole cover, like the one in The PJ's opening scene. PJmanhole.jpg

The Twilight Zone

"It's not fair...It's not fair!"

Star Trek

See Star Trek.
Jadzia Dax's baithing suit

Star Wars

See Star Wars.
Galaxy Wars