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This fortnight's featured article"The Ballad of Me, Ramblin' Rodriguez" is a folk song that Bender wrote in 3013. [7ACV14] It's about a railroad man — Big Caboose — who decides to take revenge on a smooth-talking rambler — Bender himself — that slept with his lover — Jezebel. The rambler asks his best friend — Fry — for help, but his best friend, too, decides to take revenge on him, for having once abandoned him, and refuses to help. The song follows the few basic patterns that Bender found after he downloaded every folk song in the universe and analysed them. Before devising it, Bender had Dr Beeler use his 3-D printer to duplicate the guitar of the greatest folk singer of all time — Silicon Red. The printer began duplicating more, and the song started to turn into reality. (more...) Upcoming comicFuturama Comics #83Release date: September 20, 2017 (digital)
Upcoming episode"Radiorama"Release date: September 14, 2017 The Planet Express crew, in audio form, confront a powerful being composed entirely of soundwaves from podcasts from the 21st century. What else you got?
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Latest Futurama news6 October, 2017: The first Halloween event of the mobile game, Worlds of Tomorrow, "Robot Hell on Earth" begins. 29 September, 2017: The Entertainment District is added to the mobile game, Worlds of Tomorrow. 20 September, 2017: Futurama Comics, issue 83, "Bendocchio" is exclusively released through the Futuramaland mobile app. 20 September, 2017: "Getting Experimental", the tenth event of the mobile game, Worlds of Tomorrow, begins. What's new?Recent major additions to The Infosphere.
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