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<div>A virtual '''{{w|Easter egg (media)|Easter egg}}''' is an intentionally hidden message or feature in an object such as a [[Season 5|movie]], [[DVD Releases|DVD]], [[Comic Listing|comic book]], [[:Category:Websites|website]] or a {{cat|video game}}.<br />
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== Easter Eggs in Futurama DVDs ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! DVD Disc<br />
! Description<br />
! How to find it<br />
! Image<br />
|-<br />
|[[Volume One]] Disc 1||Movie poster for [[Planet of the Clams]]||Highlight "[[Love's Labours Lost in Space]]" on the main menu and hit right to highlight the Limousine. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 1.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume One Disc 2||Movie poster for [[Quizblorg, Quizblorg]]||Highlight "[[Hell Is Other Robots]]" on the main menu and hit down to highlight the [[Slurm]] truck. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 2.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume One Disc 2||Movie poster for [[It Came from Planet Earth]]||Go onto "[[Fear of a Bot Planet]]" on the main menu, then "Chapter Selection" and hit down to highlight the [[NNY]] sticker. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 3.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume One Disc 2||Movie poster for [[I Was a Teenage Human]]||Go onto "[[My Three Suns]]" on the main menu, then "Chapter Selection" and hit down twice to highlight the buttons. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 4.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume One Disc 2||Movie poster for [[Yentltron]]||Go onto "Hell Is Other Robots" on the main menu, then "Chapter Selection" and hit right three times to highlight the [[Robotology]] symbol. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 5.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume One Disc 3||Movie poster for [[Buff-Bot The Human Slayer]]||Highlight "[[Fry and the Slurm Factory]]" on the main menu and hit down to highlight the Police car. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 6.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume One Disc 3||Movie poster for [[Galaxy Wars]]||Go onto "Special Features" through any episode sub-menu, then hit right to highlight the remote screen. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 7.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume One Disc 3||Candid photo of [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]] addressed to [[Mom]]||Go onto "[[A Flight to Remember]]" on the main menu, then "Chapter Selection" and hit down to highlight the "Do Not Push" button. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 8.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|[[Volume Two]] Disc 1||Yearbook photo of [[Matt Groening]]||Go onto "[[I Second that Emotion]]" on the main menu, then go down to "Home", press down again to highlight [[Nibbler]]'s eye-stalk. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 9.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume Two Disc 2||Yearbook photo of [[David X. Cohen]]||Go onto "[[The Lesser of Two Evils]]" on the main menu, press left to highlight the [[Jumbonium]] tiara. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 10.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume Two Disc 2||Yearbook photo of [[Eric Kaplan]]||Go onto "[[A Bicyclops Built for Two]]" on the main menu, press left to highlight the gem. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 11.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume Two Disc 3||Yearbook photo of [[Bill Odenkirk]]||Go onto "[[How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back]]" on the main menu, then go to "Scene Selection", press up to highlight the floppy disk. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 12.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume Two Disc 3||Yearbook photo of [[Patric M. Verrone]]||Go onto "[[The Problem with Popplers]]" on the main menu, press up to highlight [[Jrrr]]. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 13.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume Two Disc 4||Yearbook photo of [[Eric Horsted]]||Go onto "[[War Is the H-Word]]" on the main menu, then go down to "Home", press down to highlight the [[Bender]] bomb remote. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 14.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume Two Disc 4||Yearbook photo of [[J. Stewart Burns]]||Go onto "[[The Cryonic Woman]]" on the main menu, press left to highlight the "I Hate Mondays" poster. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 15.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[Volume 3]] Disc 1||[[Unused Title Captions]]||Go onto "[[Amazon Women in the Mood]]" on the main menu, press left to highlight the main picture. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 16.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume 3 Disc 1||Table read for "[[A Tale of Two Santas]]"||Go onto "A Tale of Two Santas" on the main menu, press right to highlight the main picture. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 17.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume 3 Disc 1||Introduction to the episode called "An [[X-mas]] Message From David X. Cohen"||Go onto "A Tale of Two Santas" on the main menu, press right to highlight the main picture, then press up to show a Santa hat. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 18.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|[[Volume 4]] Disc 3||Writer [[David A. Goodman]] on guest voice actors and script changes. Actor [[John DiMaggio]] on Bender.||Go onto "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]" on the main menu, go down to "Home", then press right and wait till the picture changes to the [[Planet Express Ship]]. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 19.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume 4 Disc 4||A message in [[Alien Language 1]] [[Volume Four#AL1 Message|''(Translation)'']]||Highlight "[[The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings]]" on the main menu and hit left to highlight the sandwich. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 20.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume 4 Disc 4||Unused Title Captions||Go onto "[[Spanish Fry]]" on the main menu, go down to "Scene Selection", then press left and wait till the picture changes to the [[:File:Crew.svg|''Futurama'' logo]]. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 16.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume 4 Disc 4||Table read for "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings"||Go onto "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" on the main menu, press up and wait till the [[Robot Devil]]'s hands appear. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 21.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|[[Monster Robot Maniac Fun Collection]]||[[Al Gore]] recording for "[[Anthology of Interest I]]"||Highlight "Play all with intros ON" on the main menu, press down and wait till Al Gore's head appears. Click enter||[[File:Easter egg 22.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|''[[Bender's Big Score]]''||"[[Ken Keeler]] And David X. Cohen Present The ''[[Futurama]]'' Time Logic Scribble"||Go onto "Special Features" on the main menu, go onto "More", press right to highlight the Bender head. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 23.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]''||[[Old Farmer's Wikipedia]]||Go onto "Special Features" on the main menu, go onto "More Features!", press left to highlight "Grope-O-Scope". Click enter.||[[File:Wiki.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|''[[Bender's Game]]''||[[Billy West]]'s many attempts at the single line "...really wedgie it on in there"||Go onto "Features" on the main menu, go onto "More Features", go onto "Even More Features", with "Main Menu" highlighted press right to highlight the castle. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 24.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|''Bender's Game''||David X. Cohen's Dodecahedron collection||Go onto "Features" on the main menu, go onto "More Features", go onto "Even More Features", with "Deleted Scene" highlighted press right to highlight the [[Zoidberg (Cornwood)|Zoidberg]] skull and bones. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 25.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|''[[Into the Wild Green Yonder]]''||What [[Zapp Brannigan]] was saying in his speech while [[Fry]] was searching for the [[Dark One]]||Go onto "Features" on the main menu, go onto "[[Penn Jillette]] Mania", press right then up highlight Teller's head. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 26.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|''Into the Wild Green Yonder''||Toilet paper animation by [[Bill Morrison]] of Bender drinking beer||Go onto "Features" on the main menu, go down to "Zapp's Love Guide" and go down once more. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 27.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|[[Volume 5]] Disc 2||Concept art of [[Delivery-Boy Man (character)|Delivery-Boy Man]], [[Invader X]] and [[Leelis Lane]] from [[Delivery-Boy Man (in-universe comic)|Fry's comic]]||Go onto "Episodes", then "[[Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences]]", hit right to highlight the antennae on the [[Planet Express building]]. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 28.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume 5 Disc 2||John DiMaggio screwing up a line from the [[Robanukah]] section of "[[The Futurama Holiday Spectacular]]".||Go onto "Episodes", then "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular", hit right to highlight the window on the Planet Express building. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 29.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[Volume 6]] Disc 1||And the [[Emmy Awards|Emmy]] goes to... ''Futurama''||Go onto "Episodes", go down and highlight "Main Menu", and hit right to highlight the bucket below Fry. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 30.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume 6 Disc 2||[[Mr. Peppy]] concept art||Go onto "Episodes", then "[[Fry Am the Egg Man]]", highlight the "OFF" option on commentary, and hit right to highlight the egg. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 31.jpg|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
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== Easter Eggs in Futurama Video Games ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! style="width: 170px;" | Game<br />
! style="width: 120px;" | Level<br />
! Description<br />
! How to find it<br />
! Image<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=5|[[Futurama (video game)|''Futurama'' for PS2/Xbox]]||Planet Express||An actual giant hidden Easter egg with a moving star field background, hidden behind a wall in the Planet Express headquarters. Hitting the egg will cause it wiggle.<br><br>The egg became a topic for discussion in video game communities during July 2019, sixteen years after the game's release, as it was known to exist but the unlock method hadn't been solved. Shortly afterwards, the method was found, which also led to the discovery of other Easter Eggs in the game.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kotaku.com/16-years-later-players-still-cant-figure-out-this-futu-1836561844|title=16 Years Later, Players Still Can't Figure Out This ''Futurama'' Easter Egg |publisher=Kotaku|date=2019-07-20}}</ref>||<br />
#After breaking open Leela's locker to get the keycard, enter the boiler room, then leave again ''(as a precaution, do not open any other lockers)''.<br />
#Destroy the fire extinguisher window in the main hallway. ''Do not pick up the fire extinguisher itself.''<br />
#Open the drawer full of wires near the reanimator. ''This must not be done before breaking the fire extinguisher window.''<br />
#Make sure you have a total of 7 cash collectibles.<br />
#Break the TV screen in the employee lounge. A short sound will play. ''The egg will not be available if the player doesn't have exactly 7 cash collectibles.''<br />
#Go back to the short hallway between the lounge and the conference room. The wall will open to reveal the egg.<ref name="TCRF">{{cite web|url=https://tcrf.net/Futurama|title=Futurama|publisher=The Cutting Room Floor}}</ref><br />
||[[File:VG_easteregg1.png|150px]]<br />
[[File:VG_easteregg2.png|150px]]<br />
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|Old New York||Behind the secret room in the [[Old New York#The Scrap Bar|The Scrap Bar]] with Nibbler inside is a second secret room containing bumper sticker messages and a picture of a car.||<br />
#Play the tune on the jukebox, then pull the beer taps in the correct order to match the tune. This will open the room with Nibbler inside.<br />
#Pull the taps in the same order again, then return to the beginning of the level at the bottom of the subway stairs. A sound will play.<br />
#When you return to the bar, the wall behind Nibbler's cage will have been opened.<ref name="TCRF"/><br />
||[[File:VG_easteregg3.png|150px]]<br />
[[File:VG_easteregg4.png|150px]]<br />
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|Red Light District||Inside the brothel is a secret room with the game's developers as ''Futurama''-style heads in jars, with names and some quotes presented. Some of the heads can be interacted with by attacking or pressing △ (PS2) / Y (Xbox).||<br />
Interact with the two adjacent dumpsters in the first area of the level in the following pattern:<br />
#Left dumpster: 6 times<br />
#Right dumpster: 2 times<br />
#Left dumpster: 6 times - the text "There's light at the end of the tunnel..." will appear<br />
#Right dumpster: 6 times - the text "Almost there, stay on target..." will appear<br />
#Left dumpster: 14 times<br />
If done successfully, a sound will play and the text "Show me the magic!" will appear. Once the hallway is entered, the door labelled Mark will open to reveal the hidden room.<ref name="TCRF"/><br />
||[[File:VG_easteregg5.png|150px]]<br />
[[File:VG_easteregg6.png|150px]]<br />
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|Left Wing||The mushroom powerup sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'' will play and Leela will grow larger. Using attacks will create fireballs which harm Leela.||In the left building across from the gondola, the door will open to reveal an enemy. Enter the building and kick or punch the back wall ten times.<ref name="TCRF"/><br />
||[[File:VG_easteregg7.png|150px]]<br />
[[File:VG_easteregg8.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Fry Fights Back||The room will shake violently, followed by all the computer screens being replaced with an image of CATS from the game ''Zero Wing'', with his famous line "All Your Base Are Belong To Us" playing.||<br />
In the first room after escaping Destructor's target practice area, the player must enter each corner of the room in a specific pattern. The order from the point of view of when the room is first entered:<br />
#front-left<br />
#front-right<br />
#back-left<br />
#back-right<br />
#back-left<br />
#front-right<br />
#front-left<ref name="TCRF"/><br />
||[[File:VG_easteregg9.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
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== References ==<br />
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[[Category:Misc]]</div>BusinessMonkeyhttp://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Futurama_(video_game)&diff=162456Futurama (video game)2020-04-09T14:01:06Z<p>BusinessMonkey: /* Trivia */</p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Futurama'' (video game)}}<br />
{{game-canon}}<br />
{{game infobox<br />
|name=Futurama<br />
|image=[[File:Futurama-ps2-cover.jpg|225px]]<br />
|image2=[[File:Futurama-xbox-ntsc-cover.jpg|225px]]<br />
|caption=PAL PS2 version<br />
|caption2=NTSC Xbox version<br />
|directed by=[[David X. Cohen]]<br />
|developed by={{w|Unique Development Studios|UDS}}<br />
|written by=[[J. Stewart Burns]]<br />
|release date=(EU) {{date|1 August}}, [[2003]]<br/>(US) {{date|14 August}}, 2003<br />
|platforms={{w|Xbox (console)|Xbox}}, {{w|PlayStation 2}}, {{w|GameCube}} (Cancelled except in Europe)<br />
|genre=Action/{{w|Platformer}}<br />
|mode=Single Player<br />
|playtime=10 hours<br />
|imdb id=tt0377952<br />
|rating=PEGI:12+<br/>OLFC:G8+<br />
|official website=http://www.futureramathegame.com/<br />
}}<br />
'''''Futurama''''' is the name of the first video game created around ''[[Futurama]]''. The game was developed by UDS and released {{date|1 August}}, [[2003]] in Europe and {{date|14 August}}, 2003 in North America for the {{w|Xbox (console)|Xbox}} and {{w|PlayStation 2}}. Since it uses the same name as the show without a subtitle, it is commonly referred to as '''the console game''' (since the announcement of [[Game of Drones|the mobile game]]). In the UK the game was actively marketed on television as "Futurama: The Game" in advertisements on satellite network {{w|Sky One}}.<br />
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== The Story ==<br />
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=== Act I: Fry ===<br />
At [[Planet Express]], [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] and [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] learn from [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] (who's wearing a sombrero) that he's [[Mom buying Planet Express|sold Planet Express to]] [[Mom]]. Immediately after this, a report comes on the news saying that, thanks to the sale, she is now the majority shareholder, and ruler, of [[Earth]]. Mom claims the entire population as slaves and sets a curfew. The crew decide they have no choice but to escape Earth. Unfortunately the ship is severely damaged, with unknown reason, and needs repairs. While everyone else does something important, Fry is instructed to find a hammer. Fry dies getting the hammer but is brought back with the Professor's new invention, the [[Reanimator]] (which looks like a giant toaster). <br />
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Fry keeps the hammer (for a weapon), which the Professor didn't need, and heads off to [[Media:Planet Express Floorplan (game).png|find the tools]] that are needed. After the repairs are done, it turns out that the backup dark matter engine is needed, but was pawned. Fry is told to retrieve the engine from the pawn shop but Mom has deployed [[Hoverbot Death Troopers]] to enforce the curfew. Instead, Fry is given a small gun and sent via the [[NNY Sewers|sewers]] then works his way through [[Old New York]]. He emerges from underground in a [[New New York#Red Light District|Red Light District]], where he finds a gun with much more fire power to fight off any attacking Death Troopers. When he reaches uptown [[New New York]], he steals a [[chicken walker]] to fight off the Death Troopers and finally makes it to [[New New York#Rook Takes Pawnshop|Rook Takes Pawnshop]].<br />
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*Fry's gameplay levels:<br />
**[[Planet Express]]<br />
**[[Sewers]]<br />
**[[Subway]]<br />
**[[Old New York]]<br />
**[[New New York#Red Light District|Red Light District]]<br />
**Uptown<br />
**[[New New York]]<br />
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=== Act II: Bender ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game B.jpg|right|thumb|Bender on the asteroid]]<br />
Fry returns with the engine and they install it, the four escape, taking the Reanimator with them. Mom converts the planet into a spaceship in order to take over {{the universe}} and is annoyed to hear that the Planet Express crew is escaping. She then proceeds to try to hunt them down, but the Earth's engines aren't powerful enough. At [[Sal and Son's]] junkard on an [[Asteroid Belt|asteroid]], [[Sal]] informs them that the only kind of engine that will move the Earth is a dark matter engine ("and a big ones at thats"), and she'll need the Professor to get it. The Professor informs Bender that he's now a playable character and the ship gets caught. Sal has helped out Mom by trapping the Planet Express ship in a suck beam. Bender abandons ship, in full view of Mom and her sons, then dies on impact with the asteroid and is brought back by the Reanimator, which falls on his disassembled body. He then agrees to rescue the others in exchange for a box of magazines with fembot centre folds.<br />
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On his way to rescue the crew, Bender works his way through a [[Weasel Canyon|canyon]] and has to evade [[Igner]] in a turret. He then enters a cave where he is chased by a boulder and finds a [[Mine Facility|mining facility]]. In the facility, [[Larry]] tries to kill him with machinery. After finally reaching Sal's junkyard, he battles against [[Walt]], who's in a tank. After the tank explodes (although Walt was able to escape), Bender deactivates the suck beam, boards the Planet Express ship, and everyone escapes.<br />
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*Bender's gameplay levels:<br />
**[[Weasel Canyon]]<br />
**Run, Bender, Run<br />
**[[Mine Facility|The Mine Facility]]<br />
**Red Rock Creek<br />
**[[Sal and Son's|The Junkyard]]<br />
**Rumble in the Junkyard<br />
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=== Act III: Leela ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game R.jpg|right|thumb|Meeting the locals, on the Sun]]<br />
The Professor says that he's not skilled enough to invent something to save the day; they'll have to visit his mentor and former graduate advisor [[Adoy]], who lives on [[Bogad]] in the furthest corner of the universe. They don't have enough fuel, so Leela, who's now playable, is asked to get some. Mom catches them because she wants blueprints for the dark matter engine. They only exist in the Professor's head so she takes that, in a jar, and sends the Planet Express ship hurtling towards the [[Sol|Sun]]. The ship crash-lands near [[Sun City]]. [[Ra-Ra]] the Sun King offers them dark matter in exchange for protecting his people from the murderous Sun God and his army of [[Bone-bots|undead skeletons]]. Fry and Bender wait at the ship.<br />
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Leela works her way through the [[Sun Temple]], solving puzzles and beating up the bone army. She activates a number of crystals to gain access to the inner temple where she finds the [[Sun God Impostor|Sun God]]. By activating another set of crystals, she severely injures the Sun God. He admits to not being a god but an "ordinary eternal omniscient super intelligent being" and explains that the skeleton army was actually just robots made out of bones. He describes how making robots from bones is more evil, then laughs so hard he falls into the Sun's molten surface and dies. Leela escapes the sinking temple. With the false god's death, villagers are now safe to exit buildings while Leela returns to the ship. Ra-Ra rewards them with fuel and asks them to celebrate with him at the temple, which burns up in the background. The crew leave before he can notice.<br />
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*Leela's gameplay levels:<br />
**[[Sun City|Market Square]]<br />
**Left Wing<br />
**Right Wing<br />
**Temple Courtyard<br />
**[[Sun Temple|Inner Temple]]<br />
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=== Act IV: Zoidberg ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game Zoidberg Horse.jpg|right|thumb|Zoidberg on his "horse"]]<br />
Mom has hooked the Professor's head into the Earth's engines where he admits that she is now unstoppable. She starts flying the Earth around the universe destroying other planets. The crew land on Bogad, quite literally in the corner of the universe. They meet up with [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]], who is making a cameo. He misidentifies a [[Bogad Swamp "Horse"|nearby animal]] as a horse and gets on. The crew talk to Adoy, who tells them that his latest invention, the [[Time Tunneller]], will get them back to before Mom became unstoppable. The machine has to be charged first by a generator located behind a [[Bogad Swamp|dangerous swamp]]. Without charging, the hand crank on the machine will only turn the universe back two minutes, if turned for two minutes. <br />
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Zoidberg is sent off to find the generator by riding his "horse" and since the Reanimator doesn't work on him, Leela uses the hand crank on the Time Tunneller to bring him back every time he dies. Zoidberg reaches the generator and turns it on. Adoy sets up the Time Tunneller and the crew head back in time to Earth. Zoidberg is left behind.<br />
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*Zoidberg's gameplay level:<br />
**[[Bogad Swamp|Bogad Swamp Trail]]<br />
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=== Act V: Mom ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game L.jpg|right|thumb|Leela makes an escape]]<br />
Leela crash-lands the severely damaged ship in the Planet Express building next to the past ship. They leave the bad ship behind (this fulfils a time paradox and explains why the ship was damaged at the beginning of the game) and take the good ship to stop the Professor from selling the company. They crash the ship through the window of [[MomCorp Headquarters|Mom's Headquarters]] just as the Professor is about to sign the contract. The Reanimator falls from the wreckage and all three are regenerated. Fry warns the Professor of Mom's plan. Mom tricks Fry, Bender and Leela into standing where she can drop them through a trap door. <br />
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They each find themselves in different parts of Mom's HQ and have to try to escape from [[Destructor]], with several gun upgrades, as he enters target practice mode. After Bender and Leela escape, Fry finds a gun and soon after enters battle against Destructor. Fry wins and heads down to meet the other two. <br />
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Mom’s sons are cleaning up where the Planet Express ship crashed. Igner breaks the Reanimator, which falls on Destructor's body knocking it onto the crew, killing them permanently. The Professor refuses to sell the company, until Mom offers him a sombrero. The game ends when the scene at the beginning starts over. In other words, "[[#Act I: Fry|here we go again]]".<br />
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*Mom's gameplay levels:<br />
**Bender's Breakout (Bender)<br />
**Leela's Last Laugh (Leela)<br />
**Fry Fights Back (Fry)<br />
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== Reception ==<br />
In general, the game received weak/average responses, citing a lack of something exceptional in gameplay, but having hilarious cutscenes and one-liners.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/xbx/futurama?q=futurama |title=''Futurama'' Xbox reviews |publisher=Metacritic |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/ps2/futurama?q=futurama |title=''Futurama'' PlayStation 2 reviews |publisher=Metacritic |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref> Wired described the cutscenes as "side splitting".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.wired.com/games/2007/12/video-games-f-3.html |title=Videogames & Futurama, Part 4: The Lost Episode is on a PS2 Disc |publisher=Wired |author=Chris Baker |date=2007-12-20 |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref> One of the biggest criticisms was the lack of precise controls when some sections required it.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2003/08/12/futurama-2 |title=Futurama |publisher=IGN |author=Douglass C. Perry |date=2003-08-12 |accessdate=2014-07-24}}</ref><br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*The game is among the few [[one-word titled media]].<br />
*The game has an abundance of well-hidden Easter Eggs (documented in full on the [[Easter egg#Easter Eggs in Futurama Video Games|Easter eggs]] page). Because of their obscurity, they weren't publicly known about until 2019, 16 years after the game's release, when an unsolved literal Easter Egg in the Planet Express level became a topic of discussion in video game communities, shortly after which it was eventually solved and other Eggs throughout the game were discovered.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kotaku.com/16-years-later-players-still-cant-figure-out-this-futu-1836561844|title=16 Years Later, Players Still Can't Figure Out This ''Futurama'' Easter Egg |publisher=Kotaku|date=2019-07-20}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://youtu.be/gn139qo1uzI|title=Top 10 Video Game Discoveries & Mysteries 2019|author=Oddheader|publisher=YouTube|date=2019-12-25}}</ref><br />
*In the options menu, [[Billy West]] provides audio for SFX Volume and Speech Volume testing.<br />
**In the former, Fry produces the effects, in the latter, Fry, Professor Farnsworth and [[Zapp Brannigan]] test the microphones.<br />
*Both [[Scruffy]] and [[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]] are seen sleeping on the job (actually Hermes isn't sleeping, he is being controlled by a [[brain slugs|brain slug]]).<br />
*[[Terry]]'s "Welcome to the world of tomorrow!" features in the intro remix.<br />
**This music and other pieces in the game are later reused in the soundtrack of ''[[Bender's Big Score]]''.<br />
*The four types of mutant seen in this game are how they were expected to be in [[I Second that Emotion|2ACV01]], there is no sign of intelligence and minimal, if any, humanity.<br />
*Leela's parents' house appears to be in Old New York.<br />
*Bender's birthstone is [[Robobium]].<br />
*Deaths:<br />
**False Sun God<br />
**Destructor<br />
**Fry (four times, one permanent)<br />
**Bender (three times, one permanent)<br />
**Leela (two times, one permanent)<br />
**Pawnbroker (edited into [[#Game to Episode Edits|"The Lost Adventure"]] version only)<br />
*Due to the ''episode'''s nature, it is best viewed as an "Anthology of Interest" ([[Anthology of Interest I|2ACV16]], [[Anthology of Interest II|3ACV18]]), which would make it [[Canon|non-canon]].<br />
*The characters occasionally break the fourth wall, mentioning "playable characters" or just the fact that this is a game.<br />
*[[Maurice LaMarche]] voiced all three bosses.<br />
*Nibblonian shadows can be seen on the three chairs in the market square near on the opposite side of the main gate to the reanimator. Other shadows can also be seen throughout Sun City.<br />
*Two of the audio clips found at [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/sounds/game.shtml The Futurama Madhouse] are not found in the game itself, and are instead extracted from the disc.<br />
*Game cutscenes are the first 16:9 ''Futurama'' production.<br />
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[[File:Futurama Game F.jpg|right|thumb|Fry navigates the sewers]]<br />
<br />
=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': Good news everyone, I've sold Planet Express to Mom.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Morbo''': At the risk of editorialising, this reporter applauds the demise of the pathetic human species.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Wow! I had my first kiss in a subway car just like that one. Hm homeless people.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Ah, Old New York. Over there is where I first got mugged.' [muttering] 'Homeless people.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Bender''': Farewell, big blue ball of idiots!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Sal''': Don't worries, I've gots an idea, I mean, an ideas.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Bender''': I sure am lucky that rock tower just happened to be there.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Igner''': If you see Mommy tell her I killed you!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Walt''': Cursed robot! You haven't seen the last of me! Unless you die before I see you again, in which case you haaaaave!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': The worst part is the phantom haemorrhoids.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': I can't imagine what kind of disgusting foul creatures we'll find here.<br />
'''Zoidberg''': Hello.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Adoy''': Terrible. Terrible! Terrible! But there's nothing we can do about it now. So it’s a good thing you came to me!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zoidberg''': Hooray, I'm the hero!<br />
'''Fry & Bender''': Hooray, we don't have to do anything!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zoidberg''': Killed, eh? I'm no doctor, but that sounds painful.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Adoy''': Goodbye heroes! I'll never forget you, whoever you were!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': Did I do something funny?<br />
'''Mom''': No, I'm sorry; I should save my evil laugh 'til after you sign.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Oh no! The reanimator!<br />
'''Leela''': Bummer! We'll have to be careful not to die from now on.<br />
'''Bender''': You had to say that. ''[Destructor falls on them.]''<br />
'''Farnsworth''': Damn it Mom! No one kills my crew except for me! You're going down.<br />
'''Mom''': Oh please! You wouldn't hit a lady!<br />
'''Farnsworth''': I suppose you're right. Though I would do this! Hoyyaa!<br />
'''Mom''': You broke my hip!<br />
'''Farnsworth''': I don't care.</poem><br />
|2}}<br />
<br />
=== Continuity ===<br />
*The Professor cites the fact that the crew never charges anyone as a reason for selling the company.<br />
*Employee locker contents (left to right):<br />
**Amy - a photo of the [[Professional Beach Bully|professional beach bully]] from [[When Aliens Attack|1ACV12]], clothes and {{cat|perfume|s=no}}/deodorant.<br />
**Fry - a photo of Leela, ''Zero-G Juggs'' magazine and food scraps, containers and stains.<br />
**Hermes - a caged Nibbler (in the game Nibblers are collected to unlock extras).<br />
**Bender - cash, a photo of Calculon, a woman’s shoe, a purse, circuit diagrams, stack of ''Fembot'' magazines, some mechanical nuts, keg of beer and a gold violin.<br />
**Leela - security pass for the building and some boots.<br />
**Professor - photo of Mom, photo of Cubert, Death Clock and Fing-longer.<br />
**Zoidberg - ''Planet of the Clams'' poster, human skeleton and human arm (probably a reference to Fry's briefly severed arm).<br />
*[[Mom]] finally gets her "[[Mother's Day]]" wish.<br />
*Two of the items Fry collects are ''[[The Captain's Handbook]]'' and Zoidberg's [[Xmas Story|pogo stick]].<br />
*In the sewers, signs warn not to feed the crocs.<br />
*Bender mentions his gold tooth ([[Put Your Head on My Shoulders|2ACV07]])<br />
*Bender's first person view is like the one shown in "[[Mother's Day]]".<br />
*The path created by the [[Time Tunneller]] looks much the same as the one in "[[Roswell that Ends Well]]".<br />
**Both episodes also feature Zoidberg saying "the crowd goes wild", then imitating the crowd. They were also written by [[J. Stewart Burns|the same person]].<br />
*Leela remarked that her health restore item (a jar of pills) was better than steroids; she had to have mandatory steroid injections during her time as a professional Blernsball player.<br />
*In the Red Light District level, there is a {{cat|theater}} that plays ''[[All My Circuits: The Movie]]''.<br />
<br />
=== Allusions ===<br />
*In the end of Act I, the [[Chicken Walker]] is a reference to the {{st|All Terrain Scout Transport|AT-ST}}, from ''[[Star Wars]]''.<br />
*The initial meeting with Adoy on Bogad is a reference to a similar scene in ''{{sw|Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back}}'' when {{sw|Luke Skywalker}} meets {{sw|Yoda}} on {{sw|Dagobah}}.<br />
**Additionally, the character and planet names in the game are the ''Star Wars'' names backwards.<br />
*In Act II a flying saucer contains one of Elvis Presley's costumes and a spacesuit with a helmet that is shaped like his hair.<br />
*Ra-Ra the Sun King's name is based on Ra, the Egyptian sun god, though his clothing is Mayan (People of the sun)<br />
<br />
=== Gameplay ===<br />
The game is an Action/{{w|Platformer}} which includes many typical elements of platformers including platforming, puzzle solving, enemy combat and collectibles. <br />
<br />
Bender and Leela each have a series of melee attacks while Leela can also roll and do backflips. They both have a powerful attack which can only be used if they have enough charge. Since Fry is not good at physical combat, he instead uses a series of guns and a hammer.<br />
<br />
In each level there are a number of Nibblers trapped in cages; releasing all of them will unlock loading screen art, music and cutscenes. Apart from the Nibblers, each character has their own individual collectibles which give additional lives if 25 are collected. Each character also has their own health restoring items:<br />
*Fry:<br />
**[[Slurm]] can - Restores 25% of health<br />
**Six pack Slurm can - Restores to full health<br />
**Money piles - Additional lives<br />
**Ammo - Restores 50 ammo to whatever gun he is holding<br />
*Bender:<br />
**[[List of products#Olde Fortran Malt Liquor|Olde Fortran Malt Liquor]] bottle - restores 25% of health<br />
**[[Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil]] can - Restores to full health<br />
**[[Robobium]] - Additional lives<br />
**Charge bubble - Restores 1/4 charge to his special attack<br />
*Leela<br />
**Small tub of vitamins - Restores 25% of health<br />
**Large tub of vitamins - Restores to full health<br />
**Gold bars - Additional lives<br />
**Charge bubble - Restores 1/4 charge to her special attack<br />
*Zoidberg<br />
**Since Zoidberg dies instantly whenever he hits an obstacle he does not have a health restoring item<br />
**Fish bones - Additional lives<br />
<br />
==== Goofs/Glitches ====<br />
* At one point the Planet Express hangar is large enough to house two ships.<br />
The only real problems are associated with the invincibility cheat:<br />
*Using a [[suicide booth]] with the invincibility cheat turned on removes the Fry character model from the screen but doesn't kill you.<br />
*When playing as Fry in the sewers level it is possible to freeze your console by using the invincibility cheat, then getting caught by the tentacle mutant. At this point the game can be unfrozen by typing in the invincibility cheat again to deactivate it, allowing Fry to die.<br />
While these cheats should be unnecessary, you can try this yourself with the following codes:<br />
*Xbox version - Hold L, press A. Hold R, press X, Y. Release R, press A. Hold R, press X, Y, B, A, Black, Y, Back, release L. ([http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox/code/583448.html other cheats])<br />
*PS2 version - Hold L1 and L2, press down, ☐, Δ, down, ☐, Δ, O, X, R2, Δ, select. ([http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/code/582181.html other cheats])<br />
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==== Tips and Tricks ====<br />
*The items in the Planet Express level are indicated on [[Media:Planet Express Floorplan (game).png|this floorplan]].<br />
*When in the sewers get fairly close to the pipe tentacles, shoot and then run through. You get about three seconds to run past. In area 8 you have to shoot the tentacles and jump past.<br />
*The subway has club troopers that have spiked clubs. So press R1 to lock on, shoot, if they get too close start to back up.<br />
*During the fight against Destructor, when a mosquito missile comes out of his red swirled hatch wait until it opens again and hold down square and release it to shoot a power blast, use it about 5 times and then the last cutscene will start.<br />
*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox/game/583448.html More info]<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
{{chars}}<br />
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==== Characters ====<br />
{{chars-begin|note=no}}<br />
*'''Debut''': [[Adoy]]<br />
*[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
*[[Destructor]] {{small|(boss)}}<br />
*[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]]<br />
*[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
*[[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]] {{small|(infected with a [[brain slugs|brain slug]])}}<br />
*[[Igner]]<br />
*[[Larry]]<br />
*[[Turanga Leela|Leela]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
*{{Linda}}<br />
*[[Mom]]<br />
*[[Morbo]]<br />
*{{Nibbler}}<br />
*[[Pawnbroker]] <!--That guy from Rook Takes, he may be the man himself--><br />
*'''Debut''': [[Ra-Ra]]<br />
*'''Debut''': Ra-Ra's aide<br />
*[[Robot Chef]]<br />
*[[Sal]]<br />
*[[Scruffy]]<br />
*[[Smitty]] {{cameo|intro}}<br />
*[[Soda Machine Robot]] {{small|(multiple)}}<br />
*'''Debut''': [[Sun God Impostor]] {{small|(boss)}}<br />
*[[URL]] {{cameo|link=no|intro}}<br />
*[[Walt]] {{small|(boss)}}<br />
*[[Zapp]] {{small|(sponsor)}}<br />
*[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
{{chars-end}}<br />
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===== Types of Generic Enemy Characters =====<br />
As these are groups of minor enemies introduced to be killed in the game, every appearance is a debut appearance, except for one of the Red Light District robots, which appeared in the background of "[[Obsoletely Fabulous]]".<br />
*[[Sewer Mutants (game)|Non-sentient sewer mutants]]<br />
*[[Hazmat troopers]]<br />
*Red Light District robots<br />
*[[Hoverbot Death Troopers]]<br />
*[[Weasels (game species)|Weasels]] <!--Name derived from level name--><br />
*Rock monsters<br />
*Mining robots<br />
*[[Bone-bots|False Sun God's bone-bot army]].<br />
*Sentry robots<br />
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==== Miscellaneous ====<br />
{{chars-begin|note=no}}<br />
*"[[Kill all humans]]"<br />
{{chars-end}}<br />
<br />
=== Credits ===<br />
{{credits-begin}}<br />
*Writer<br />
**[[J. Stewart Burns]]<br />
*Voice Director<br />
**[[David X. Cohen]]<br />
*Executive Game Designer<br />
**[[Matt Groening]]<br />
*Voice Actors<br />
**[[Billy West]]<br />
**[[Katey Sagal]]<br />
**[[John DiMaggio]]<br />
**[[Tress MacNeille]]<br />
**[[Maurice LaMarche]]<br />
**[[Dave Herman]]<br />
*Developers/Production<br />
**UDS<br />
**Fox Interactive<br />
**The Curiosity Company<br />
*Publishers<br />
**SCi (EU version)<br />
**[http://www.sierra.com/product.do?gamePlatformId=436 Sierra Entertainment] (US version)<br />
{{credits-end}}<br />
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=== Extras ===<br />
[[File:Malfunctioning Eddie's game.png|right|thumb|One of the Sponsors]]<br />
Unlocked by collecting all Nibblers in the various levels.<br />
*Movies<br />
**33 of 34 FMVs (an FMV with Destructor is not unlocked)<br />
**[[Volume Three|Season 3 - DVD]] Trailer<br />
**Attract Movie<br />
**Credits Movie<br />
*Music from the game.<br />
*Gallery/Sponsors<br />
{{See|Video game sponsors}}<br />
<br />
=== Game to Episode Edits ===<br />
The DVD of ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'' includes the episode contained in this game as a special feature, as well as [[Commentary:Futurama (video game)|a commentary track]]. The episode is cut together from some of FMVs unlocked by collecting Nibblers during gameplay; (almost) all of the in-game cut scenes, the credits and the attract movie, which contains game play footage.<br />
*An opening sequence is added, with the caption "The Lost Adventure", which is also the name of the special feature/episode.<br />
*Fourth wall breaks (most references to more lives, the "game over" screen and discussion thereof, mention of playable characters) are mostly removed, with the exception of Zoidberg's cameo.<br />
*Most brief scenes with minor characters, such as enemies, Mom's sons and the pawnbroker, are removed or edited.<br />
*New sound effects replace many of those used in the game.<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== External links ==<br />
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*[http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/sounds/game.shtml Sound clips from the game] at [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/ Futurama Madhouse]<br />
*[http://imdb.com/title/tt0377952/ IMDB entry on Futurama (VG)]<br />
*[https://tcrf.net/Futurama ''Futurama'' on ''The Cutting Room Floor'']<br />
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<div>A virtual '''{{w|Easter egg (media)|Easter egg}}''' is an intentionally hidden message or feature in an object such as a [[Season 5|movie]], [[DVD Releases|DVD]], [[Comic Listing|comic book]], [[:Category:Websites|website]] or a {{cat|video game}}.<br />
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== Easter Eggs in Futurama DVDs ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! DVD Disc<br />
! Description<br />
! How to find it<br />
! Image<br />
|-<br />
|[[Volume One]] Disc 1||Movie poster for [[Planet of the Clams]]||Highlight "[[Love's Labours Lost in Space]]" on the main menu and hit right to highlight the Limousine. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 1.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume One Disc 2||Movie poster for [[Quizblorg, Quizblorg]]||Highlight "[[Hell Is Other Robots]]" on the main menu and hit down to highlight the [[Slurm]] truck. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 2.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume One Disc 2||Movie poster for [[It Came from Planet Earth]]||Go onto "[[Fear of a Bot Planet]]" on the main menu, then "Chapter Selection" and hit down to highlight the [[NNY]] sticker. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 3.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume One Disc 2||Movie poster for [[I Was a Teenage Human]]||Go onto "[[My Three Suns]]" on the main menu, then "Chapter Selection" and hit down twice to highlight the buttons. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 4.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume One Disc 2||Movie poster for [[Yentltron]]||Go onto "Hell Is Other Robots" on the main menu, then "Chapter Selection" and hit right three times to highlight the [[Robotology]] symbol. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 5.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume One Disc 3||Movie poster for [[Buff-Bot The Human Slayer]]||Highlight "[[Fry and the Slurm Factory]]" on the main menu and hit down to highlight the Police car. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 6.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume One Disc 3||Movie poster for [[Galaxy Wars]]||Go onto "Special Features" through any episode sub-menu, then hit right to highlight the remote screen. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 7.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume One Disc 3||Candid photo of [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]] addressed to [[Mom]]||Go onto "[[A Flight to Remember]]" on the main menu, then "Chapter Selection" and hit down to highlight the "Do Not Push" button. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 8.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[Volume Two]] Disc 1||Yearbook photo of [[Matt Groening]]||Go onto "[[I Second that Emotion]]" on the main menu, then go down to "Home", press down again to highlight [[Nibbler]]'s eye-stalk. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 9.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume Two Disc 2||Yearbook photo of [[David X. Cohen]]||Go onto "[[The Lesser of Two Evils]]" on the main menu, press left to highlight the [[Jumbonium]] tiara. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 10.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume Two Disc 2||Yearbook photo of [[Eric Kaplan]]||Go onto "[[A Bicyclops Built for Two]]" on the main menu, press left to highlight the gem. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 11.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume Two Disc 3||Yearbook photo of [[Bill Odenkirk]]||Go onto "[[How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back]]" on the main menu, then go to "Scene Selection", press up to highlight the floppy disk. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 12.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume Two Disc 3||Yearbook photo of [[Patric M. Verrone]]||Go onto "[[The Problem with Popplers]]" on the main menu, press up to highlight [[Jrrr]]. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 13.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume Two Disc 4||Yearbook photo of [[Eric Horsted]]||Go onto "[[War Is the H-Word]]" on the main menu, then go down to "Home", press down to highlight the [[Bender]] bomb remote. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 14.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume Two Disc 4||Yearbook photo of [[J. Stewart Burns]]||Go onto "[[The Cryonic Woman]]" on the main menu, press left to highlight the "I Hate Mondays" poster. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 15.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[Volume 3]] Disc 1||[[Unused Title Captions]]||Go onto "[[Amazon Women in the Mood]]" on the main menu, press left to highlight the main picture. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 16.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume 3 Disc 1||Table read for "[[A Tale of Two Santas]]"||Go onto "A Tale of Two Santas" on the main menu, press right to highlight the main picture. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 17.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume 3 Disc 1||Introduction to the episode called "An [[X-mas]] Message From David X. Cohen"||Go onto "A Tale of Two Santas" on the main menu, press right to highlight the main picture, then press up to show a Santa hat. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 18.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[Volume 4]] Disc 3||Writer [[David A. Goodman]] on guest voice actors and script changes. Actor [[John DiMaggio]] on Bender.||Go onto "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]" on the main menu, go down to "Home", then press right and wait till the picture changes to the [[Planet Express Ship]]. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 19.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume 4 Disc 4||A message in [[Alien Language 1]] [[Volume Four#AL1 Message|''(Translation)'']]||Highlight "[[The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings]]" on the main menu and hit left to highlight the sandwich. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 20.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume 4 Disc 4||Unused Title Captions||Go onto "[[Spanish Fry]]" on the main menu, go down to "Scene Selection", then press left and wait till the picture changes to the [[:File:Crew.svg|''Futurama'' logo]]. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 16.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume 4 Disc 4||Table read for "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings"||Go onto "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" on the main menu, press up and wait till the [[Robot Devil]]'s hands appear. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 21.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[Monster Robot Maniac Fun Collection]]||[[Al Gore]] recording for "[[Anthology of Interest I]]"||Highlight "Play all with intros ON" on the main menu, press down and wait till Al Gore's head appears. Click enter||[[File:Easter egg 22.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|''[[Bender's Big Score]]''||"[[Ken Keeler]] And David X. Cohen Present The ''[[Futurama]]'' Time Logic Scribble"||Go onto "Special Features" on the main menu, go onto "More", press right to highlight the Bender head. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 23.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]''||[[Old Farmer's Wikipedia]]||Go onto "Special Features" on the main menu, go onto "More Features!", press left to highlight "Grope-O-Scope". Click enter.||[[File:Wiki.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|''[[Bender's Game]]''||[[Billy West]]'s many attempts at the single line "...really wedgie it on in there"||Go onto "Features" on the main menu, go onto "More Features", go onto "Even More Features", with "Main Menu" highlighted press right to highlight the castle. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 24.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|''Bender's Game''||David X. Cohen's Dodecahedron collection||Go onto "Features" on the main menu, go onto "More Features", go onto "Even More Features", with "Deleted Scene" highlighted press right to highlight the [[Zoidberg (Cornwood)|Zoidberg]] skull and bones. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 25.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|''[[Into the Wild Green Yonder]]''||What [[Zapp Brannigan]] was saying in his speech while [[Fry]] was searching for the [[Dark One]]||Go onto "Features" on the main menu, go onto "[[Penn Jillette]] Mania", press right then up highlight Teller's head. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 26.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|''Into the Wild Green Yonder''||Toilet paper animation by [[Bill Morrison]] of Bender drinking beer||Go onto "Features" on the main menu, go down to "Zapp's Love Guide" and go down once more. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 27.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[Volume 5]] Disc 2||Concept art of [[Delivery-Boy Man (character)|Delivery-Boy Man]], [[Invader X]] and [[Leelis Lane]] from [[Delivery-Boy Man (in-universe comic)|Fry's comic]]||Go onto "Episodes", then "[[Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences]]", hit right to highlight the antennae on the [[Planet Express building]]. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 28.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Volume 5 Disc 2||John DiMaggio screwing up a line from the [[Robanukah]] section of "[[The Futurama Holiday Spectacular]]".||Go onto "Episodes", then "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular", hit right to highlight the window on the Planet Express building. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 29.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|[[Volume 6]] Disc 1||And the [[Emmy Awards|Emmy]] goes to... ''Futurama''||Go onto "Episodes", go down and highlight "Main Menu", and hit right to highlight the bucket below Fry. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 30.jpg|150px]]<br />
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|Volume 6 Disc 2||[[Mr. Peppy]] concept art||Go onto "Episodes", then "[[Fry Am the Egg Man]]", highlight the "OFF" option on commentary, and hit right to highlight the egg. Click enter.||[[File:Easter egg 31.jpg|150px]]<br />
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== Easter Eggs in Futurama Video Games ==<br />
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|rowspan=5|[[Futurama (video game)|''Futurama'' for PS2/Xbox]]||Planet Express||An actual giant hidden Easter egg with a moving star field background, hidden behind a wall in the Planet Express headquarters. Hitting the egg will cause it wiggle.<br><br>The egg became a topic for discussion in video game communities during July 2019, sixteen years after the game's release, as it was known to exist but the unlock method hadn't been solved. Shortly afterwards, the method was found, which also led to the discovery of other Easter Eggs in the game.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kotaku.com/16-years-later-players-still-cant-figure-out-this-futu-1836561844|title=16 Years Later, Players Still Can't Figure Out This ''Futurama'' Easter Egg |publisher=Kotaku|date=2019-07-20}}</ref>||<br />
#After breaking open Leela's locker to get the keycard, enter the boiler room, then leave again ''(as a precaution, do not open any other lockers)''.<br />
#Destroy the fire extinguisher window in the main hallway. ''Do not pick up the fire extinguisher itself.''<br />
#Open the drawer full of wires near the reanimator. ''This must not be done before breaking the fire extinguisher window.''<br />
#Make sure you have a total of 7 cash collectibles.<br />
#Break the TV screen in the employee lounge. A short sound will play. ''The egg will not be available if the player doesn't have exactly 7 cash collectibles.''<br />
#Go back to the short hallway between the lounge and the conference room. The wall will open to reveal the egg.<ref name="TCRF">{{cite web|url=https://tcrf.net/Futurama|title=Futurama|publisher=The Cutting Room Floor}}</ref><br />
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|Old New York||Behind the secret room in the [[Old New York#The Scrap Bar|The Scrap Bar]] with Nibbler inside is a second secret room containing bumper sticker messages and a picture of a car.||<br />
#Play the tune on the jukebox, then pull the beer taps in the correct order to match the tune. This will open the room with Nibbler inside.<br />
#Pull the taps in the same order again, then return to the beginning of the level at the bottom of the subway stairs. A sound will play.<br />
#When you return to the bar, the wall behind Nibbler's cage will have been opened.<ref name="TCRF"/><br />
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|Red Light District||Inside the brothel is a secret room with the game's developers as ''Futurama''-style heads in jars, with names and some quotes presented. Some of the heads can be interacted with by attacking or pressing △ (PS2) / Y (Xbox).||<br />
Interact with the two adjacent dumpsters in the first area of the level in the following pattern:<br />
#Left dumpster: 6 times<br />
#Right dumpster: 2 times<br />
#Left dumpster: 6 times - the text "There's light at the end of the tunnel..." will appear<br />
#Right dumpster: 6 times - the text "Almost there, stay on target..." will appear<br />
#Left dumpster: 14 times<br />
If done successfully, a sound will play and the text "Show me the magic!" will appear. Once the hallway is entered, the door labelled Mark will open to reveal the hidden room.<ref name="TCRF"/><br />
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[[File:VG_easteregg6.png|150px]]<br />
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|Left Wing||The mushroom powerup sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'' will play and Leela will grow larger. Using attacks will create fireballs which harm Leela.||In the left building across from the gondola, the door will open to reveal an enemy. Enter the building and kick or punch the back wall ten times.<ref name="TCRF"/><br />
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|Fry Fights Back||The room will shake violently, followed by all the computer screens being replaced with an image of CATS from the game ''Zero Wing'', with his famous line "All Your Base Are Belong To Us" playing.||<br />
In the first room after escaping Destructor's target practice area, the player must enter each corner of the room in a specific pattern. The order from the point of view of when the room is first entered:<br />
#front-left<br />
#front-right<br />
#back-left<br />
#back-right<br />
#back-left<br />
#front-right<br />
#front-left<ref name="TCRF"/><br />
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Easter egg from Futurama video game for PS2/Xbox.</div>BusinessMonkeyhttp://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=The_Owner_of_Mars_Attacks!&diff=162418The Owner of Mars Attacks!2019-11-24T15:26:59Z<p>BusinessMonkey: /* Additional Info */</p>
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|written by = Eric Rogers<br />
|art by = James Lloyd<br />
|title caption=New version 3.0<br />
|us publish=28 March, 2001<br />
|uk publish=5 June, 2003<br />
|title referee=Reference to the movie ''{{w|Mars Attacks!}}''<br />
|paperback=[[Futurama-O-Rama]]<br />
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=== Act I ===<br />
The staff of [[Planet Express]] shop around a {{w|flea market}}. [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] meets up with [[Leo and Inez Wong|Inez Wong]] who encourages her (and [[Dr. John Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]) to start collecting "[[Needy Newbies]]", including inviting them to her weekly collectors meeting. Meanwhile, [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] meets [[Randy (comic character)|Randy]] and makes a deal selling crap to him. At the meeting, Leela defends Zoidberg and gets in an argument with Mrs. Wong and threatens to prevent her from getting the last two Newbies she needs. Bender and Randy steal things from around the office. Leela and [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] go on a delivery, but take a detour to the flea market to try and beat Mrs. Wong to a Newbie.<br />
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=== Act II ===<br />
Failing to beat Mrs. Wong, they find some parts missing from the ship at Randy's stand and buy them. Leela finds out where she can get the last Newbie. [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|The Professor]] calls to inform her that the newbies are designed to join together and destroy humanity, which he discovered when her and Zoidberg's newbies joined. The ship is damaged on the way to the planet Nosferatu lV, Inez is already there, however Zoidberg bought it already, with blood which the seller intends to use to use as protection payments against the local [[vampires]]. Inez's car won't start so she gets a ride with the others in Zoidberg's hover-caddy. Against Zoidberg's wishes, the Professor demonstrates how the newbies join and Inez gives up collecting them.<br />
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*Zoidberg owns a Hover-Caddy, which he lives in.<br />
*[[Wong Ranch]] is seen to hold buggalo, cows, kangaroos and at least one horse.<br />
**However in "[[A Fishful of Dollars]]", cows are said to be extinct.<br />
*Other members of [[Leo and Inez Wong|Inez]]'s group included [[LaBarbara Conrad|LaBarbara]], [[Walt, Larry and Igner|Larry]] and [[Hattie McDoogal|Hattie]].<br />
*After Inez gives up on collecting Newbies, she says she wants a grandchild and drags Amy away to find a husband. This means that Inez and [[Leo and Inez Wong|Leo]]'s obsession for having a grandchild probably began after the events of this comic.<br />
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=== Allusions ===<br />
*A character resembling {{W|Jay Sherman}} from ''{{W|The Critic}}'' can be seen in the foreground of the second panel in page 2.<br />
*Out of Randy's "crap", he believes the only thing no one will buy is his complete 723 episode box set of ''{{W|Family Guy}}'' (titled "The Family Guy", possibly due to copyright issues).<br />
*A doll of {{W|Mayor McCheese}} from ''{{W|McDonaldland}}'' is seen on Randy's counter.<br />
*[[Colgate 7]], "The Toothbrush Capitol of the Universe", is a reference to the oral hygiene company {{W|Colgate (toothpaste)|Colgate}}.<br />
*[[Mom's Server Network]] is based on {{W|MSN}}, which it shares its initials with.<br />
*Fry mentions {{W|George Hamilton (actor)|George Hamilton}} when the topic of vampires is brought up, referencing the film ''{{W|Love at First Bite}}''.<br />
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<poem>'''Professor''': It's a shipment of used dentures for laser dental floss testing. Why, now that I think about it... now would be a good time to trade up!</poem><br />
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=== Inside References ===<br />
*[[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]] has been selling a video of when he and Leela first "met" in "[[Love's Labours Lost in Space]]".<br />
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*A Needy Newbie appears at the carnival in "[[Rust in Peace]]".<br />
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*[[Head Museum]] clearance sale. $1.98 per head.<br />
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*[[Calculon]]<br />
*[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]<br />
*[[Hattie McDoogal|Hattie]]<br />
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*[[Kif Kroker|Kif]] {{cameo}}<br />
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*[[Turanga Leela|Leela]]<br />
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**[[Matt Groening]]<br />
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This article lists references to the show ''[[Futurama]]'' '''in popular culture''', which are references made by other media to ''Futurama'' itself.<br />
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== Film ==<br />
=== Animation ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|Attack of the Drones}}'' ====<br />
[[File:ZoidbergDaffyDuck.jpg|right|thumb|Zoidberg appearing in ''Attack of the Drones''.]]<br />
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''Attack of the Drones'' ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeC5Rw9vXXI link]) was the fourth {{w|Duck Dodgers}} short and was released in [[2003]], though not theatrically, due to the failure of the film ''{{w|Looney Tunes: Back in Action}}''. [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]] makes a cameo appearance in the council, even as much as having a line: "Uh, what do we do?" [[Billy West]] voiced him in this appearances, due to his obligations as {{w|Porky Pig}}.<br />
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The buildings and animation (2D with 3D sequences) are similar to ''Futurama''{{'}}s, and this may be due to the involvement of ''Futurama'' staff [[Dwayne Carey-Hill]], [[Eric Kaplan]] and [[Rich Moore]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Logorama}}'' ====<br />
[[File:Logorama.png|right|thumb|The Slurm logo appearing in ''Logorama''.]]<br />
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In the [[2009]] short film ''Logorama'', over 2,500 logos are used to tell the story. Among these is the logo for Slurm, which appears among others at {{w|KFC}}. The film's name is similar to ''Futurama''.<br />
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=== Live-action ===<br />
==== ''{{w|The Adventures of Pluto Nash}}'' ====<br />
In the [[2002]] film ''The Adventures of Pluto Nash'', a piece of music similar to the ''Futurama'' theme can be heard in some scenes set on the moon.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Comic Book: The Movie}}'' ====<br />
The [[2004]] mockumentary film ''Comic Book: The Movie'' features a ''Futurama'' cutout. Some ''Futurama'' castmembers also appear in the film, including [[Matt Groening]], [[Mark Hamill]], [[Maurice LaMarche]], and [[Billy West]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|An Inconvenient Truth}}'' ====<br />
[[File:An Inconvenient Truth.jpg|right|thumb|A ''Futurama'' clip appearing in ''An Inconvenient Truth''.]]<br />
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The [[2006]] documentary film ''An Inconvenient Truth'' is linked to ''Futurama'' in several ways:<br />
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*In ''An Inconvenient Truth'', [[Al Gore]] uses a [[Educational films#None Like it Hot!|scene]] from the episode "[[Crimes of the Hot]]" during his initial explanation of [[global warming]].<br />
*The ''Futurama'' cast and crew also made an animated faux-trailer for the film titled ''[[A Terrifying Message from Al Gore]]'' featuring Gore and Bender.<br />
*Al Gore is a recurring guest star on ''Futurama'', appearing in "[[Anthology of Interest I]]", "[[Crimes of the Hot]]", ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'' and "[[The Futurama Holiday Spectacular]]". He has said that ''Futurama'' is his favourite show, prior to his appearance on it, during the time of [[Season 1]].<br />
*His daughter, [[Kristin Gore]], also worked for the show as a screen writer for all of [[Season 3]] and [[Season 4|4's]] episodes, bar three.<br />
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==== {{w|Unfaithful (film)|''Unfaithful''}} ====<br />
''Futurama'' appears in the [[2002]] film ''Unfaithful''. It is unknown where it appears in the movie, but [[20th Century Fox|Fox]] is credited for its use in the film. [[Christopher Tyng]] is also listed in the film's credits for the use of "Music from ''Futurama''" in the film.<br />
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== Internet ==<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
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==== {{w|Encyclopedia Dramatica|Encyclopædia Dramatica}} ====<br />
Through {{w|4chan}}, Encyclopædia Dramatica claims that there are four memes associated with ''Futurama'' on [http://encyclopediadramatica.ch/Futurama its page]:<br />
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File:Fry meme.png|[[Fry|I See What You Did There]]<br />
File:Child Abduction.jpg|[[Bender|Child Abduction]]<br />
File:IAWTC.jpg|[[Scruffy|Second]]<br />
File:All Glory to the Hypno Toad.gif|[[Hypnotoad]]<br />
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==== ''{{w|List of Heroes graphic novels|Heroes}}'' ====<br />
[[File:Heroes.png|right|thumb|The Planet Express ship appearing in ''Heroes''.]]<br />
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A supplement of the {{w|Heroes (TV series)|TV series}}, the [[2010]] ''Heroes'' graphic novel "The Trip, Part 1" (#160; [http://www.nbc.com/heroes/novels/downloads/Heroes_novel_160.pdf link]) features the [[Planet Express ship]] in a full page panel.<br />
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==== {{w|Know Your Meme}} ====<br />
Know Your Meme, a website and web series documenting Internet memes, lists five confirmed memes sourced from ''Futurama'': "Not Sure If X", based on a still of Fry from "[[The Lesser of Two Evils]]"; the [[Hypnotoad]]; "I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore", based on a quote by Professor Farnsworth from "[[A Clockwork Origin]]"; "Shut Up and Take My Money", based on a quote by Fry from "[[Attack of the Killer App]]"; and "Why Not [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]?".<br />
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File:Fry meme.png|[[Philip J. Fry|Not Sure If X]]<br />
File:All Glory to the Hypno Toad.gif|[[Hypnotoad]]<br />
File:I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore.png|[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore]]<br />
File:Shut Up and Take My Money.png|[[Philip J. Fry|Shut Up and Take My Money]]<br />
File:Why Not Zoidberg.jpg|[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Why Not Zoidberg?]]<br />
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==== ''Macromeme'' ====<br />
[[File:Capcha-tattoo.jpg|right|thumb|Clamps appearing in ''Macromeme'']]<br />
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[[Clamps]] appears in a ''Macromeme'' comic ([http://macromeme.com/dog/capcha-tattoo.html link]), where he is shown in a conversation with a robot who has a CAPTCHA tattoo.<br />
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==== {{w|Mozilla Firefox}} ====<br />
[[File:Firefoxshinyass.png|right|thumb|Bender's catchphrase appearing in Mozilla Firefox.]]<br />
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In {{w|Mozilla}}'s Firefox browser (version {{w|Mozilla Firefox 3|3}} or later), if one types "about:robots" in the address bar, a page will appear paying tribute to robots in popular culture. The last point is "Robots have shiny metal posteriors which should not be bitten." This is a reference to Bender's [[catchphrase]], "[[Bite my shiny metal ass]]!"<br />
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==== {{w|Robot Hall of Fame}} ====<br />
Bender was nominated for a place in the Robot Hall of Fame. [http://web.archive.org/web/20110709014705/http://www.robothalloffame.org/nominate.php He was in second place], garnering 30% of the votes.<br />
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==== ''{{w|xkcd}}'' ====<br />
[[File:xkcd 233 Futurama.jpg|right|thumb|''xkcd'' comic 233 with accompanying tooltip.]]<br />
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''xkcd'' has made several references to ''Futurama'':<br />
*The tooltip for comic 233 ([http://xkcd.com/233/ link]) says "They'd use that ''Futurama'' episode with [[Seymour Asses|Fry's dog]], but even spambots cry at that". This references the {{w|CAPTCHA}} test to determine if a response is computer-generated, as well as the very emotional nature of the episode "[[Jurassic Bark]]".<br />
**Ironically, one of the possible captcha questions that are presented upon editing an [[The Infosphere|Infosphere]] article is ''"Did you cry when Seymour Asses died?"''<br />
*In comic 482 ([http://xkcd.com/482/ link]), the Planet Express ship is visible, and a word balloon proclaims "Hey, a heaping bowl of salt!" This references the episode "[[My Three Suns]]", where Fry mentions he once ate a heaping bowl of salt.<br />
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=== Video ===<br />
==== ''[http://www.youtube.com/show/etc ETC: Entertainment, Technology, Culture]'' ====<br />
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The 58th episode of the {{w|Machinima}}-run show ''ETC: Entertainment, Technology, Culture'' ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60lomq66LpM link]) focuses on the return of ''Futurama'' to television.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Homestar Runner}}'' ====<br />
[[File:Homestar runner.png|right|thumb|Zoidberg appearing in ''Homestar Runner''.]]<br />
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In the [[2008]] ''Homestar Runner'' Halloween episode "[[hrwiki:Most in the Graveyard|Most in the Graveyard]]" ([http://www.homestarrunner.com/ween08.html link]), [[hrwiki:The Poopsmith|the Poopsmith]] is dressed up as Zoidberg. [[hrwiki:The King of Town|The King of Town]] also says [[Professor Farnsworth]]'s catchphrase, "[[Good news, everyone]]!", when one clicks the Poopsmith at the end of the episode.<br />
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==== {{w|RiffTrax}} ====<br />
In the [[2007]] RiffTrax commentary for ''{{sw|The Star Wars Holiday Special}}'' ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ldAssuIkDY link]), {{sw|Ackmena}} tells {{sw|Unidentified Duros 1|two}} {{sw|Unidentified Duros 2|aliens}} to finish their Slurm.<br />
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==== ''[http://www.yugiohtheabridgedseries.com/ Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series]'' ====<br />
[[File:Yugioh.png|right|thumb|Yami Marik as the Hypnotoad in ''Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series''.]]<br />
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''Futurama'' has been referenced a number of times in ''Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series'':<br />
*In episode 7, released in [[2006]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBeDOvxatKw link]), {{w|Hiroto Honda|Tristan Taylor}} (in robot monkey form) and {{w|Katsuya Jonouchi|Joey Wheeler}} are dubbed over as Bender and Fry in the episode "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".<br />
*In episode 17, released in [[2007]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRLPY96nsLY link]), {{w|Yami Marik}} appears as a parody of the [[Hypnotoad]], with the same eyes.<br />
*In episode 19, released in 2007 ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsqhenHI-zI link]), {{w|Seto Kaiba}} announces that he will start a tournament "with blackjack and hookers. In fact, forget the tournament". This is a reference to Bender's famous line from "[[The Series Has Landed]]".<br />
*In episode 44, released in [[2009]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1l7OrlU6xE link]), Zoidberg appears as one of the cards during the opening segment.<br />
*In episode 49, released in [[2010]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cky5SQCeVJc link]), a [[penguins|penguin]] attempts to communicate with {{w|Anzu Mazaki|Téa Gardner}} in a similar manner to how the penguins communicated with Bender in "[[The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz]]".<br />
*In episode 51, released in [[2011]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQLYzsRtpr4 link]), Bender appears as one of the cards during the opening segment.<br />
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=== WTLNetwork ===<br />
Two WTLNetwork videos make references to ''Futurama'':<br />
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*In "[http://www.thepooptroupe.com/wikitl/Feeble...FEEBLE%3F!%3F Feeble...FEEBLE?!?]", laser-eyed Daisy makes a noise like the [[Hypnotoad]].<br />
*In "[http://www.thepooptroupe.com/wikitl/Percy_Gets_The_Runs Percy Gets the Runs]", Percy passes a sign reading "[[Teddybear Junction|Teddy Bear Junction]]".<br />
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== Music ==<br />
=== Comedy ===<br />
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==== {{w|Josh Thomas (comedian)|Josh Thomas}} ====<br />
Australian comedian Josh Thomas, who has stated he is an atheist, says on the end of his track "Other Sexy Stuff", featured on his [[2010]] album ''Things That I Have Said Before'', that he follows {{w|Oprah Winfrey}} instead. This could be a nod to [[Oprahism]], a religion mentioned in the episode "[[Hell Is Other Robots]]".<br />
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=== Electronic ===<br />
==== [http://www.myspace.com/bendervsflexo Bender vs. Flexo] ====<br />
The band Bender vs. Flexo takes its name from Bender and [[Flexo]].<br />
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==== [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bizzare+Contact/ Bizzare Contact] ====<br />
Israeli electronic musician Bizzare Contact's track "Peaches on the Moon", featured on the [[2006]] compilation ''The Natural Waves of Sound 003'', heavily samples dialogue from "[[The Series Has Landed]]".<br />
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==== [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Dickster/ Dickster] and [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Tron+(3) Tron] ====<br />
Electronic musicians Dickster and Tron's track "A Few Spoonful's", featured on the [[2009]] compilation ''Quantum Effects'', samples two lines spoken by [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] in the episode "[[The 30% Iron Chef]]": "According to the spectrolizer, Spargle's magic ingredient was...water!" and "Laced with nothing more than a few spoonfuls of LSD."<br />
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==== [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mike+Modular Mike Modular] ====<br />
Electronic musician Mike Modular's track "Fry Through Space", a collaboration with fellow electronic musician [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Rinkadink/ Rinkadink] featured on the 2004 compilation ''Wild Life - Jungle Juice'', samples various lines from "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".<br />
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==== [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Rinkadink/ Rinkadink] ====<br />
Electronic musician Rinkadink's track "Anyone Seen Bender?", from his 2004 album ''Rabbit from Darkside'', samples dialogue between [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] and the [[Galactic Entity]] from "[[Godfellas]]"; it also samples a clip of [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] looking for Bender and a clip of [[Horrible Gelatinous Blob|H.G. Blob]] responding to Fry, both from the same episode. "Fry Through Space", a 2004 track by him and [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mike+Modular Mike Modular] featured on the 2004 compilation ''Wild Life - Jungle Juice'', samples various lines from "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".<br />
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=== Hip-hop ===<br />
==== {{w|Danger Doom|DANGERDOOM}} ====<br />
As well as featuring characters from fellow animated television series such as ''{{w|Aqua Teen Hunger Force}}'', ''{{w|The Brak Show}}'', ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''{{w|Space Ghost Coast to Coast}}'', the song "El Chupa Nibre", from DANGERDOOM's [[2005]] album ''{{w|The Mouse and the Mask}}'', references the monster [[El Chupanibre]] from ''Futurama'' in its title. The song "Space Ho's", also on the same album, features the lyric "Look Leela eyeball to eyeballs".<br />
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==== {{w|MC Lars}} ====<br />
MC Lars referenced the show in the song "Space Game", from his [[2006]] album ''{{w|The Graduate (MC Lars album)|The Graduate}}'', with the lyric "Hey Fry, look, we can still be friends. I won't ask Leela out again".<br />
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==== [[Beastie Boys]] ====<br />
In [[2009]], the Beastie Boys released a song called "{{w|Too Many Rappers}}". In the song, there is a line where it is said that they will be rapping "until the year 3000 and beyond". (Click [http://rapgenius.com/Beastie-boys-too-many-rappers-lyrics here] for the lyrics.) This is likely a reference to ''Futurama'' - considering their appearance in "[[Hell Is Other Robots]]".<br />
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==== {{w|Yung Lean}} ====<br />
In [[2018]], Yung Lean released a mixtape titled ''Poison Ivy'', which features a track named "bender++girlfriend". The lyrics state: "Got robotic instincts like I'm Bender, Futurama spaceship box of syrup in the blender".<br />
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=== Rock ===<br />
==== [http://www.atomicraygunattack.com/ Atomic Raygun Attack] ====<br />
The band Atomic Raygun Attack released an EP entitled ''Atomic Raygun Attack Presents: The Sting'' ([http://www.atomicraygunattack.com/website/mp3s/thesting/ link]) in [[2007]] which bases its six songs off the ''Futurama'' episode "[[The Sting]]".<br />
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==== {{w|Devin Townsend|The Devin Townsend Project}} ====<br />
The title of the song "Bend It Like Bender!" by The Devin Townsend Project, from their [[2009]] album ''{{w|Addicted (The Devin Townsend Project album)|Addicted}}'', references Bender. Additionally, the song contains the line "Game's over, losers! I have all the money!", spoken by Bender in the episode "[[A Head in the Polls]]".<br />
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==== [http://machinaesupremacy.com/ Machinae Supremacy] ====<br />
The Machinae Supremacy song "Attack Music" ([http://static.machinaesupremacy.com/musicfiles/arcade/07-machinae_supremacy-attack_music.mp3 link]) opens with a sample of the quote "In actual news, the human race was doomed to extinction today, as the robot revolt turned violent", spoken by [[Linda]] in the episode "[[Mother's Day]]".<br />
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== Publications ==<br />
=== Comics ===<br />
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==== {{w|52 (comics)|''52''}} ====<br />
[[File:Johnny Warrawa.jpg|right|thumb|Johnny Warrawa wearing a Bender mask.]]<br />
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In an issue of the comic series ''52'' (#21, published September, 2006), the Australian mechanic [[Wikia:dcdatabase:Jonathan Warrawa (New Earth)|Johnny Warrawa]] wears a welding mask shaped like [[Bender]]'s face whilst repairing the droid head of the {{w|Red Tornado}}.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Action Comics}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:ActionComic863.jpg|right|thumb|Zoidberg and Kif appearing in ''Action Comics''.]]<br />
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In ''Action Comics'' (#863, published May, 2008), a {{w|Legion of Super-Heroes}} comic, there is a plot involving aliens being sent to a prison camp. Among them is what appears to be [[Zoidberg]] and possibly [[Kif Kroker]].<br />
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==== ''Deadpool / GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular'' ====<br />
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In the ''Deadpool / GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular'', published July 2007, Bender can be seen on the television screen in the GLI headquarters.<br />
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==== ''{{w|FoxTrot}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:FoxTrot 08-05-2011.gif|right|thumb|In the lower right corner.]]<br />
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{{Bender}}, [[R2-D2]] (''[[Star Wars]]''), and Maximillian (''{{w|The Black Hole}}'') make a brief [[cameo]] appearance. Interestingly, ''[[Countdown to Futurama]]'' author [http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/author/matthew-tobey/ Matt Tobey], who posted "[http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/2011/05/12/futurama-fanarama-bender-in-foxtrot/ Futurama Fanarama: Bender in FoxTrot]", mistook R2-D2 for "{{sw|C-3PO|C3PO}} from ''Star Trek''" (actually from ''Star Wars'') and Maximillian for "{{w|Dr. Zaius}} from ''{{w|The Matrix}}''" (actually from ''{{w|Planet of the Apes (franchise)|Planet of the Apes}}''). It is possible, however, that he did so knowingly.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Life in Hell}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:LIH bender.jpg|right|thumb|Bender appearing among rubbish and toys in ''Life in Hell''.]]<br />
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In [[Matt Groening]]'s comic, ''Life in Hell'', a Bender-like doll appears in a [[1999]] Christmas strip.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Off The Mark}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Off the mark.png|right|thumb|Leela (and others) appearing in ''Off The Mark''.]]<br />
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The 17 September, 2009, issue of the single panel comic ''{{w|Off The Mark}}'', created by {{w|Mark Parisi}}, features [[Leela]] trying to be chatted up by cyclops Mike Wazowski from the film ''{{w|Monsters, Inc.}}'', whilst his friend Sulley is at the bar with [[Fry]] and Bender.<br />
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==== ''Outer Orbit'' ====<br />
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The Planet Express Ship appears in an issue of the {{w|Dark Horse Comics}} miniseries ''Outer Orbit''.<br />
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==== {{w|Top 10 (comics)|''Top 10''}} ====<br />
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In issue 11 of ''Top 10'', a discoloured Fry, Leela, and Bender can be seen in the background of the first frame of page 11. [[Nibbler]] is also featured two panels later wearing a shirt saying "Slam", a reference to the DC Comics' Message Board poster who suggested Nibbler as an [[Easter egg]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Transmetropolitan}}'' ====<br />
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In ''Transmetropolitan'' #25, there is a billboard which depicts Leela and Bender.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Young Avengers}}'' ====<br />
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In ''Young Avengers'' Special #1 (published February, 2006), the logo for [[Slurm]] can be seen on a vending machine being thrown by the {{w|Hulkling}}.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Zits}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Zits.png|right|thumb|''Futurama'' mentioned on ''Zits''.]]<br />
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In a ''Zits'' comic (published in the [[2001]] collection, ''Big Honkin' Zits''), Jeremy is excited about a new ''Futurama'' episode.<br />
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=== Magazines ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|Cracked}}'' ====<br />
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''Cracked'' was a humour magazine which based most of its material on popular culture. This gallery shows all appearances of ''Futurama'' in ''Cracked'':<br />
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File:Cracked.jpg|''Futurama'' is parodied on the cover of #340 (published December, 1999),...<br />
File:Futuredrama cracked.jpg|... whilst inside, there is a comic parody called "Futuredrama". The full 5 pages can be read [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/weird/index.shtml here].<br />
File:Cracked342.jpg|In this "Toon Issue" (#342, published March, [[2000]]), Bender is impaled on the spikes of [[Bart Simpson|Bart's]] hair, along with other cartoon characters.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Forbes}}'' ====<br />
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[[Mom]] was included in the 2007 Forbes {{w|Forbes Fictional 15|list of the richest fictional characters}}. She was ranked at [http://www.forbes.com/2007/12/11/mom-futurama-money-oped-books-cx_de_fict1507_1211mom.html #4] with an estimated net worth of $15.7 billion. [[MomCorp]] was also included in the list of "The 25 Largest Fictional Companies" which estimated its sales at $291.8 billion.<br />
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==== {{w|Mad (magazine)|''Mad''}} ====<br />
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The ''Mad'' magazine parodies many popular culture things, including ''Futurama''. This gallery shows all appearances of ''Futurama'' in ''Mad'':<br />
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File:Germanmadmagazine2.jpg|In this translation of a German edition, there is a parody named "Botterama". The full 4 page comic and information on the more obscure jokes can be read [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/miscpics/index.shtml here].<br />
File:Germanmadmagazine.jpg|In another German magazine (#31, published April, 2001), ''Futurama'' is parodied on the front cover...<br />
File:Germanmadmagazinecomic.jpg|...and in a comic on an interior page. "Schraub" is German for "screw".<br />
File:Bender in Mad magazine.jpg|On the cover of this 2008 summer issue, dealing with superheroes, instead of coming out in his {{w|Iron Man's armor|usual armour}}, {{w|Iron Man|Tony Stark}} comes out as Bender instead.<br />
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==== {{w|Mother Jones (magazine)|''Mother Jones''}} ====<br />
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[[File:Motherjones.jpg|right|thumb|''Futurama'' appearing in ''Mother Jones''.]]<br />
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Four panels of ''Futurama'' are featured on the back of the May/June, 2001 issue of ''Mother Jones''.<br />
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=== Novels ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|Ark Angel}}'' ====<br />
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In the sixth book of the ''{{w|Alex Rider}}'' series, ''Ark Angel'' (published 1 April, 2005), the {{w|Central Intelligence Agency|CIA}} hide behind the pseudonym "Creative Ideas Animations". In their SoHo office, they sell, among others, [[Futurama Animation Cels|''Futurama'' original drawings]].<br />
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== Television ==<br />
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=== Animation ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|Adventure Time}}'' ====<br />
*In the episode "[http://adventuretime.wikia.com/wiki/Everything%27s_Jake Everything's Jake]" (aired 24 November, 2014), [[Billy West]] voices Goose using [[Fry]]'s voice, the mayor with [[Zapp Brannigan]]'s voice and Dr. Erik Adamkinson with [[Professor Farnsworth]]'s voice. [[Tress MacNeille]] also voices Dr. Adamkinson's mother using [[Mom]]'s voice, and an urchin using [[Tinny Tim]]'s voice. Goose tells [[Jake the Dog|Jake]] (voiced by [[John DiMaggio]], aka [[Bender]]) that he is his best friend (a reference to the [[Fry-Bender relationship|relationship between Fry and Bender]]), and that he hasn't seen him in 2-3 years (a reference to ''Futurama'' [[second cancellation of Futurama|going off air in September, 2013]]).<br />
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==== ''{{w|American Dad!}}'' ====<br />
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*In the episode "[http://americandad.wikia.com/wiki/The_Longest_Distance_Relationship The Longest Distance Relationship]" (aired 18 May, 2014), {{w|list of American Dad! characters#Jeff Fischer|Jeff}} and {{w|Sinbad (comedian)|Sinbad}} travel through a wormhole and end up on [[Earth]] 60 years into the future; here the [[Old Freebie|Earthican flag]] from ''Futurama'' can be seen on the Smith {{cat|famil||y}}'s front lawn. Also, as they enter the wormhole, Jeff and Sinbad switch between many different animation styles, one of them being very similar to the style of animation used for ''Futurama'' and ''[[The Simpsons]]''.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Aqua Teen Hunger Force}}'' ====<br />
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In an episode of ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' called "Bible Fruit" (aired 23 March, 2008), Frylock, Meatwad and Master Shake have a discussion about watching ''Futurama''. It is a joke about ''Futurama'' being removed from [[Adult Swim]], as [[Comedy Central]] had bought the rights to the show.<br />
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{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Meatwad''': Why don't you ask that TV if he minds showin' me some ''Futurama''. I like me some ''Futurama''.<br />
'''Shake''': Well now we're too damn cheap to receive it, so go the hell over to Carl Central and watch it to your heart's content.<br />
'''Meatwad''': Carl gets ''Futurama''?<br />
'''Shake''': He didn't even want it until we started watching it.</poem><br />
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==== ''{{w|The Cleveland Show}}'' ====<br />
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*"[[Leela: Orphan of the Stars]]" by [[Fry]] is one of the ''Hot 100 Cartoon Songs'' in "{{w|Harder, Better, Faster, Browner}}".<br />
*[[Dawnn Lewis]] provides the voice of Mrs. Bailey, a Jamaican woman, which is very similar to that of [[LaBarbara]], also a Jamaican woman, in "{{w|Murray Christmas}}".<br />
*A [[Bender]] costume appears twice in "{{w|Hot Cocoa Bang Bang}}".<br />
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File:Harder, Better, Faster, Browner (The Cleveland Show).png|"Harder, Better, Faster, Browner".<br />
File:Murray Christmas (The Cleveland Show).png|"Murray Christmas".<br />
File:Hot Cocoa Bang Bang (The Cleveland Show) 1.png|"Hot Cocoa Bang Bang".<br />
File:Hot Cocoa Bang Bang (The Cleveland Show) 2.png|"Hot Cocoa Bang Bang".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Drawn Together}}'' ====<br />
In the episode "Breakfast Food Killer" (aired 18 October, 2007) of ''Drawn Together'', Bender is briefly seen as a silhouette, waiting to be a mascot for Frankenberry's Empire.<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy}}'' ====<br />
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In the episode "Dream Mutt" (aired 17 June, 2005) of ''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'', Wiggy Jiggy Jed's line "So you can lick my Candy-striped..." may be a reference to Bender's line, "[[Bite my shiny metal ass]]".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Johnny Test}}'' ====<br />
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In the episode "JTV" (aired 4 November, 2006) of ''Johnny Test'', they are flipping though the channels on the television and the line "I'm my own grandpa..." is said. It may be a reference to the fact Fry is his own grandpa.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Mad (TV series)|Mad}}'' ====<br />
In the episode "Real Veal / Celebrity Wife Swamp" (aired 5 March, 2012) of the show ''Mad'', Bender makes a cameo appearance in the segment "Real Veal", a parody of the 2011 film ''{{w|Real Steel}}''. He is seen in a robot boxing championship losing to "Real Veal", a robot-cow hybrid.<br />
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==== ''{{w|The PJs}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:FryPJs.jpg|right|thumb|Fry appearing on a milk carton in ''The PJs''.]]<br />
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In the episode "Cliffhangin' with Mr. Super" (aired 18 August, 2000) of the show ''The PJs'', Fry makes a cameo appearance on a wanted ad on a milk carton, referring to Fry's disappearance after being frozen. This was an act of reciprocation for ''The PJs'' being etched onto a manhole cover in the episodes "[[I Second that Emotion]]" and "[[The Luck of the Fryrish]]", like the ''The PJs' opening scene.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Rick and Morty}}'' ====<br />
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In the episode "Raising Gazorpazorp", Morty can be seen holding a mechanical claw that looks very similar to Zoidberg's right at the beginning of the episode.<br />
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Although this was technically in the Simpsons, In another universes spaceport-like place, the planet express ship can be seen for about a second flying over Morty's head in the couch gag for the episode "Mathlete's Feat"<br />
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==== ''{{w|Shaun the Sheep}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Shaun the sheep fuel.png|right|thumb|Dark matter appearing on ''Shaun the Sheep''.]]<br />
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In the ''Shaun the Sheep'' episode "The Visitor", aired 4 September 2007, the alien's space ship can use sheep feces as fuel. This resembles Nibbler's [[Dark Matter|waste]].<br />
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==== ''[[South Park]]'' ====<br />
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In the ''South Park'' episode "{{w|Go God Go}}" (aired 1 November, 2006), {{w|Eric Cartman|Cartman}} is stuck in the snow and is buried by an avalanche and is defrosted 500 years later. Although not an explicit reference to ''Futurama'', there is brief reference to cryogenics, and the name of the city "New New Hampshire" is familiar to other names of cities used in ''Futurama'', like "New New York".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Fry psg cameo.jpg|right|thumb|Fry can be seen in the background.]]<br />
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In the second episode of this Japanese anime, several characters from other animes or cartoons can be seen in the background for a brief moment, including Fry.<br />
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==== Family Guy ====<br />
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{{see|Family Guy}}<br />
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=== Live-action ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Colbert Report}}'' ====<br />
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During the intro for the 22 June, 2009 episode of ''The Colbert Report'', {{w|Stephen Colbert (character)|Colbert}}'s interview with author {{w|Simon Schama}} was headlined "Future-Schama", a pun on the name for ''Futurama''.<br />
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When talking about the U.S. government not shutting down, Colbert was dismayed in his [http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/381281/april-11-2011/countdown-to-government-shutdown 11 April, 2011 episode] (clip available to all but Canadian and British audiences) that all the countdowns on news channels were unemployed. He even had his own countdown, which he decided to repurpose for a countdown to another ''Futurama'' rerun, where he further specified that it would also work for rebroadcasts of his show, as, on Comedy Central, people are never more than an hour away from a ''Futurama'' rerun.<br />
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==== {{w|The Comedy Central Roast}} ====<br />
The Comedy Central Roasts are events hosted by [[Comedy Central]], when a celebrity is made fun of by other celebrities. During the introduction to the Roast of [[William Shatner]], clips of his appearances in movies and television shows were shown, including a clip of his appearance in the episode "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]". The same was done for [[Pamela Anderson]], where a clip of her appearance from "[[A Fishful of Dollars]]" was used in her montage.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Countdown with Keith Olbermann}}'' ====<br />
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''Countdown with Keith Olbermann'' is a news show hosted by {{w|Keith Olbermann}} who regularly uses catchphrases from ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and ''[[Family Guy]]'', but has recently taken to common use of [[Professor Farnsworth]]'s catch phrase, "[[Good news, everyone]]!"<br />
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==== ''{{w|Tosh.0}}'' ====<br />
During the recent premiere of the episode "[[Rebirth]]", an ad for Tosh.0 came on, where Daniel uses ''Futurama'' as a reference to his show.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Doctor Who}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Titanicdoctorwho.jpg|right|thumb|Space-ship ''[[Titanic]]'' appearing in ''Doctor Who''.]]<br />
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The relaunched ''Doctor Who'' contains a few possible references (or just similarities) to ''Futurama''.<br />
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*In the {{w|Doctor Who (series 1)|series 1}} episode, "{{w|The Long Game}}" (aired 7 May, 2005), a character pretends to be a student at [[Mars University (place)|Mars University]], to which a medical technician replies, "The Martian boondocks. Typical!"<br />
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*The {{w|Doctor Who (series 2)|series 2}} episode, "{{w|New Earth}}" (aired 15 April, 2006), which is set in the year five billion and twenty-three in the city of [[New New York]]. However, if the city had been more accurately named, it would in fact be "New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New York" as it was [[wikia:c:tardis:New New York|the fifteenth New York]].<br />
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** New New York also appears in the {{w|Doctor Who (series 3)|series 3}} episode, {{w|Gridlock (Doctor Who)|"Gridlock"}} (aired 14 April, 2007), which is set 30 years after "New Earth". It features a character called [[wikia:c:tardis:Thomas Kincade Brannigan|Thomas Kincade]] [[Zapp Brannigan|Brannigan]], and has a similar skyline to ''Futurama''. They also briefly refer to the regular New York as "Old New York", as do the 31st century characters in ''Futurama''.<br />
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*The {{w|Doctor Who (series 4)|series 4}} Christmas Special, {{w|Voyage of the Damned (Doctor Who)|"Voyage of the Damned"}} (aired 25 December, 2007), has [[wikia:c:tardis:Titanic (spaceship)|an interstellar cruiser]] modelled after the original ''{{w|RMS Titanic}}''. This is very similar to the space cruise ship, ''[[Titanic]]'', in the ''Futurama'' episode, "[[A Flight to Remember]]".<br />
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*The {{w|Doctor Who (series 5)|series 5}} episode, "{{w|The Beast Below}}" (aired 10 april, 2010), features a "Star Whale", a giant alien species living in the depth of space, and captured by the Starship UK to pilot it. The concept of a whale-like alien living alone in space is similar to that of the [[four-dimensional space whale]] in the 2011 ''Futurama'' episode "[[Möbius Dick]]". (A space whale-based episode was first proposed for ''Doctor Who'' in 1985.)<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Einstein Factor}}'' ====<br />
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Contestants in the Australian ABC1 quiz show ''The [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]] Factor'' choose a specialty on which to be quizzed during the first round. During episode ten of the 2005 season, a [http://www.abc.net.au/einsteinfactor/txt/s1326439.htm contestant] chose ''Futurama'' as his specialty. He was the second placing of three contestants in the episode.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Gilmore Girls}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Gilmore Girls.jpg|right|thumb|Bender action figure in ''Gilmore Girls''.]]<br />
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In the ''Gilmore Girls'' episode "Scene in a Mall" (aired 24 February 2004), Brian has a set of [[Toynami Futurama Figures|action figures]] from the show, which he and Zach discuss at length.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Good News Week}}'' ====<br />
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In an episode of ''Good News Week'', broadcast 31st August 2009, {{w|Paul McDermott (comedian)|Paul McDermott}}, the host, went to a commercial break saying "Stay tuned meatbags!" Meatbag is a word frequently used by Bender.<br />
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==== {{w|Journeyman (TV series)|''Journeyman''}} ====<br />
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[[File:Futurama in Journeyman.png|right|thumb|''Futurama'' appearing on a TV in ''Journeyman''.]]<br />
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In the series ''Journeyman'', in the episode "Emily" (aired 19 November, 2007), {{w|Dan Vasser}} travels back in time to the year 2001, and enters his own house and at that time, on a TV screen, a clip from "[[Parasites Lost]]" is seen and heard ([[Professor Farnsworth]] saying "Come on, let's all give Fry some privacy."). This means that he probably travelled to 21 January.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Kenan & Kel}}'' ====<br />
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In season 4 of the sitcom ''Kenan & Kel'', there is an episode named "Futurama" (aired 31 December, 1999) which is set in the year [[3000]].<br />
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==== {{w|Lost (TV series)|''Lost''}} ====<br />
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*In the episode "{{w|The Man Behind the Curtain}}" (aired 9 May, 2007), the plot element of the {{w|Dharma Initiative}} arrivals being assigned their new jobs and one being angry about it, is similar to the [[Career chip]] in the ''Futurama'' episode "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".<br />
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*In the episode "{{w|Because You Left}}", released 21 January, 2009, Daniel describes the [[Time Travel#Time Skip|time skips]] like a needle skipping on a record player. This is a direct quote from the ''Futurama'' episode "[[Time Keeps on Slippin']]".<br />
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==== {{w|Media Watch (TV program)|''Media Watch''}} ====<br />
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On the 8 September, 2003 episode of ''Media Watch'', a man called Jonathon complained about ''Futurama'' being [[broadcast]] on Channel Seven. The transcript can be read [http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/transcripts/s941536.htm here].<br />
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==== {{w|Modern Family}} ====<br />
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In the episode "{{w|Manny Get Your Gun}}", Manny tries to make a prank call under the fake name [[Seymour Asses|Seymour Butts]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Stargate Universe}}'' ====<br />
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In the ''Stargate Universe'' episode "Earth" (aired 6 November, 2009), {{w|Eli Wallace}} goes under the alias of "Philip Fry".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation}}'' ====<br />
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The Australian quiz show, ''Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation'', asks many popular culture questions.<br />
*On episode 9, aired 30 June 2009, in the round "Your Generation", a true or false question was asked: "Did Darren Shatner, the son of [[William Shatner]], compose the theme song to ''Futurama''?" Generation Y answered true and got the question wrong. ''Futurama''{{'}}s theme song was actually composed by [[Christopher Tyng]].<br />
*On the episode aired 26 October 2010, [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] was featured as a cut-out in the game "¡chronoloco!".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Warehouse 13}}'' ====<br />
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On the 8 September, 2009 episode of the {{w|Syfy}} series ''Warehouse 13'' (episode 10, "Breakdown"), Claudia says, "Oh, we're boned!" This is one of Bender’s catch-phrases.<br />
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==== ''{{w|QI}}'' ====<br />
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On the episode titled "Lethal" of popular British comedy-quiz show ''QI'', the panelist discussed euthanasia. Host Stephen Fry brought up Futurama's [[Suicide booth|suicide booths] as an example of sci-fi displaying euthanasia as a everyday right, stating that there are "three modes of suicide in Futurama: Quick and painless", "slow and horrible", and "clumsy bludgeoning".<br />
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== Video Games ==<br />
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=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|Contra 4}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Contra4credits.png|right|thumb|Bender's name appearing in the credits of ''Contra 4''.]]<br />
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Bender appears credited with his full name on the Special Thanks section in the ''Contra 4'' credits, released 13 November, 2007.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Gears of War 2}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Gearsofwar2boneitis.jpg|right|thumb|Boneitis appearing in the special thanks of ''Gears of War 2''.]]<br />
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On ''Gears of War 2'', released 7 November, 2008, in the special thanks section for the makers, Mikey Spano says [[That Guy]]'s quote of "My one regret is that I have [[Boneitis]]!". [[John DiMaggio]] voices the franchise's main character [[wikia:c:gearsofwar:Marcus Fenix|Marcus Fenix]] and supporting character [[wikia:c:gearsofwar:Franklin Tsoko|Franklin]] in the game.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Halo 3}}'' ====<br />
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In ''Halo 3'', released 25 September, 2007, there is an [[easter egg]] called the "[http://www.halopedian.com/IWHBYD_Skull_%28Halo_3%29 I Would Have Been Your Daddy]" [http://www.halopedian.com/Skull skull] which makes characters say rare, weird, or uncommon dialog. One of the quotes that may be heard from the UNSC Marine Corps after killing an enemy is "He's pending for a bending!", a phrase which Bender has exclaimed on the rare occasion.<br />
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=== ''Enter the Gungeon'' ===<br />
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The [http://enterthegungeon.gamepedia.com/Wind_Up_Gun Wind Up Gun] is a reference to the wind-up laser rifles used by the DOOP army in "[[War Is the H-Word]]".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Team Fortress 2}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Team fortress 2.png|right|thumb|[[Brain slugs]] appearing in ''Team Fortress 2''.]]<br />
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In ''Team Fortress 2'', released 10 October, 2007, an unlockable headgear called "[http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Triboniophorus_Tyrannus Triboniophorus tyrannus]" (released with [http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/First_Community_Contribution_Update the first community contribution update] on 18 March, 2010) is modelled after the [[brain slugs]] on ''Futurama''. It can be seen being made and used [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbn-zqf-9i4 here].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2}}'' ====<br />
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In the multiplayer map "Carnival" there are several references to Futurama including:<br />
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*Outside a fake Rocket Ship, there is a planet and in front of it the words "Planet Xpress".<br />
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*The rocket ship and subsequent mural have a striking resemblance to the [[Planet Express ship]]. To the right of the Planet Xpress globe sign, there's a sign that reads [[Crushinator|C-R-U-S-H-I-N-A-T-O-R]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Call of Duty: Black Ops}}'' ====<br />
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In ''Call of Duty: Black Ops'', released 9 November 2010, [[Richard Nixon's head|Richard Nixon]] is a playable character in the zombie survival mode. Occasionally, he makes references to ''Futurama'' by saying things like "NIXON'S BACK!" and "AROOOO!"<br />
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==== ''{{w|TimeSplitters: Future Perfect}}'' ====<br />
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In the game ''TimeSplitters: Future Perfect'', released 21 March, 2005, the Gingerbread Man says Bender's quote of "Bite my crunchy brown ass!" in the character select menu. It can be viewed [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0UOToyA5sI here].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines}}'' ====<br />
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In the hospital, of the game ''Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines'' (16 November, 2004), a patient named D. Marsh is diagnosed with frequent bouts of [[Sexlexia]].<br />
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In the bar, Arp Hole, if the player tries to seduce a woman in the bar, one of the dialogue options is, "I find the most erotic part of a woman is the boobies", referencing "[[Amazon Women in the Mood]]".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Fallout: New Vegas}}'' ====<br />
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In the ''Lonesome Road'' DLC (20 September, 2011), using the "Wild Wasteland" perk, a fossilized dog named "Seymour" can be found in the "Cave of the Abaddon", referencing [[Seymour|Fry's dog]], which was [[Jurassic Bark|found by Fry fossilized in the future]].<br />
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Joshua E. Sawyer the lead designer of Fallout: New Vegas said "Fallout 3? I'll make my own Fallout 3 with Blackjack and hookers!", this is similar to what Bender says after being thrown out of Luna Park.<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Sims 3}}'' ====<br />
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The expansion pack ''{{w|The Sims 3: Into the Future|Into the Future}}'', released on 22 October, 2013, features three characters that resemble Fry, Leela, and Bender.<br />
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==== ''{{w|RuneScape}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Runescape.png|right|thumb|"Not the whole universe! That's where I keep my stuff!".]]<br />
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*The [[Wikia:runescape:Sea slug|Sea slugs']] ability to take over a human's mind is similar to the [[brain slugs]] of ''Futurama''.<br />
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*During the final dialogue of the quest [[Wikia:runescape:Troll Romance|Troll Romance]] (released 5 January, 2005), [[Wikia:runescape:Arrg|Arrg]] says "This concept of 'love' confuses and infuriates Arrg." This is a reference to a quote said by [[Lrrr]] in the episode "[[Love and Rocket]]".<br />
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*In the 100th quest, [[Wikia:runescape:Recipe for Disaster|Recipe for Disaster]] (released 15 March, 2006), when the player is informed by [[Wikia:runescape:Gypsy Aris|Gypsy Aris]] that the universe could be destroyed, the player exclaims, "Not the whole universe! That's where I keep my stuff!", a quote originally appearing in ''Futurama''.<br />
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==== ''{{w|World of Warcraft}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:WoWcanals.jpg|right|thumb|Slurm possibly appearing in ''World of Warcraft''.]]<br />
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*In the game ''World of Warcraft'' (released 23 November, 2004), [[Wikia:wowwiki:Professor Putricide|Professor Putricide]]'s voice and many parts of his quotes (such as "[[Good news, everyone]]!") are based on [[Farnsworth]]. It can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PStC-LNZ2s here].<br />
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*Outside The Exodar, a small black cat called [[Wikia:wowwiki:Nibblet|Nibblet]] can be seen walking around. This is probably a reference to Nibbler from ''Futurama''.<br />
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*In the Apothecarium area. there is a large, stitched together thing that periodically excretes a load of the green goo that fills the Canals. This is vaguely reminiscent of the [[Slurm Queen]]'s behind in the episode "[[Fry and the Slurm Factory]]".<br />
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== Various ==<br />
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=== ''[[The Simpsons]]'' ===<br />
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[[File:Bender on the Simpsons.jpg|right|thumb|Bender appearing on ''The Simpsons''.]]<br />
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''The Simpsons'' is [[Matt Groening]]'s other TV show. It easily references ''Futurama'' the most of all media because of this connection. This is a small sample of the references. For more, see its [[The Simpsons|main page]].<br />
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*In "{{w|Bart Gets Famous}}", there is a head in a jar in a dream about the future from {{s|Bart Simpson}}. This episode aired approximately 5 years and a month before ''Futurama'' started, on 3 February, 1994.<br />
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* In {{w|List of The Simpsons comics#Simpsons Comics|''Simpsons Comics''}} #99 (published October, 2004), there is a cameo appearance by Bender.<br />
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* In "{{w|Future-Drama}}", aired 17 April, 2005, Bender appears in the hovercar {{w|Homer Simpson}} and Bart are driving after crossing a "quantum tunnel". There are references to heads preserved in jars, [[Hovercar]]s and cities similar to ''Futurama''. Homer's under water house resembles one that Fry considers buying in "[[I, Roommate]]". The title, "Future-Drama", is an obvious reference to the title of ''Futurama'' itself.<br />
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* In ''{{w|The Simpsons Game}}'', released 30 October, 2007, Bender and Dr. Zoidberg are characters at the end of Level 15 - "5 Characters In Search Of an Author." Fry also appears in a painting from [[Matt Groening]].<br />
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* In {{w|List of The Simpsons comics#Simpsons Super Spectacular|''Simpsons Super Spectacular''}} #6 (published January, 2008), the [[Planet Express]] crew appear at the end of this comic.<br />
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*In "{{w|Beware My Cheating Bart}}", Fry and Leela are seen on an asteroid in a scene where the camera is zooming out of the universe and a meteor instructs viewers (in [[Alien Language 1]]) to "Watch [[Futurama]], Thursdays at 10".<br />
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* [[Simpsorama|A ''Futurama/Simpsons'' crossover]] aired in [[2014]].<br />
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* In the couch gag for the episode "Mathlete's Feat", in which Morty travels to another dimension that resembles a spaceport, the planet express ship is seen flying in the air.<br />
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=== ''[[Star Wars]]'' ===<br />
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[[File:Starwarsbender.JPG|right|thumb|Bender appearing in ''Junkheap Hero''.]]<br />
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*In the comic ''{{sw|Skippy the Jedi Droid}}'' (published in ''{{sw|Star Wars Tales 1}}'' on 29 September, 1999), Bender is seen making fun of {{sw|R5-D4|Skippy}}.<br />
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*Bender is seen in the comic ''{{sw|Junkheap Hero}}'' (published in ''{{sw|Star Wars Tales 6}}'' on 20 December, 2000) as a scrapped droid.<br />
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**The {{sw|Bender (droid)|"Bender Droid"}} also appeared in the novel ''{{sw|Death Star (novel)|Death Star}}'', published 16 October, 2007. It is unknown if they are related.<br />
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*A droid with the name "[[Probulator]]" appears in the online game ''{{sw|Star Wars Galaxies}}'', first released 26 June, 2003.<br />
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*The droid {{sw|HK-47}}, and other droids from the ''{{sw|Star Wars}}'' {{sw|Expanded Universe}} have been known to use Bender's phrase of "{{sw|Meatbag}}".<br />
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*Appearing in ''{{sw|Being Boba Fett}}'' (published in ''{{sw|Star Wars Tales 18}}'' on 24 December, 2003), {{sw|Bendu Fry}}'s name was probably derived from Bender and Fry.<br />
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*A clip from "[[War Is the H-Word]]" appears in the "{{sw|The Birth of the Lightsaber}}" featurette on the {{sw|Star Wars Trilogy (DVD)|25th anniversary trilogy DVD}}.<br />
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*Bender was seen in the ''Star Wars'' {{sw|Fan film|parody}} ''{{sw|Family Guy: Blue Harvest}}'' (released 23 September, 2007), in the {{sw|Chalmun's Cantina}} scene.<br />
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*There are a few characters in the ''Star Wars'' Galaxy with names shared in ''Futurama'', though these might just be coincidences. Among them are {{sw|Bender}}, {{sw|Farnsworth}}, {{sw|Fry}} and {{sw|Leela}}.<br />
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*{{sw|Xamar}}'s species, {{sw|Khil}}, has been jokingly referred to as being the same species of Zoidberg, [[Decapodian]].<br />
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=== ''{{w|Transformers}}'' ===<br />
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*In the ''{{w|Transformers: Universe}}'' comic "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/The_Wreckers:_Finale_Part_1 The Wreckers: Finale Part 1]", Bender appears as a resident of CSSB-16 Spaceport.<br />
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*In the ''{{w|Transformers: Timelines}}'' story "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Gone_Too_Far Gone Too Far]" (published 13 March, 2008), [[List of products#Olde Fortran Malt Liquor|Old Fortran]] is mentioned.<br />
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*In the ''Transformers: Timelines'' script reading "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Bee_in_the_City Bee in the City]" (presented 26 April, 2008), the ''{{w|Transformers Animated}}'' incarnation of Bumblebee says "My manwich!", a line used by [[Hermes]] and [[Dwight Conrad]] in ''Futurama'' (Dwight and ''Animated'' Bumblebee were both voiced by [[Bumper Robinson]]).<br />
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*In the ''Transformers Animated'' episode "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/A_Fistful_of_Energon A Fistful of Energon]" (aired 24 May, 2008), the [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Starscream_%28Animated%29 Starscream] [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Clone_number_2716057 clones #2716057] and [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Clone_number_3370318 #3370318] are references to Bender and [[Flexo]]'s serial numbers.<br />
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*In "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/The_AllSpark_Almanac The AllSpark Almanac]", a ''Transformers Animated'' guidebook (published 19 August, 2009), there is an advertisement for many films, including ''[[Bikini Party Summer]]'' from the episode "[[That's Lobstertainment!]]".<br />
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*The voice actors [[Frank Welker]], [[Phil LaMarr]], [[Bumper Robinson]], [[Kath Soucie]], [[Tom Kenny]], [[Maurice LaMarche]] and [[John DiMaggio]] have done work for both ''Futurama'' and ''Transformers''.<br />
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=== Exalted ===<br />
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*In the ''Exalted'' tabletop RPG supplement, ''Manual of Exalted Power: Alchemicals'' has a reference to [[Bender]] in its index, as part of a joking reference to loops.<br />
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This article lists references to the show ''[[Futurama]]'' '''in popular culture''', which are references made by other media to ''Futurama'' itself.<br />
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== Film ==<br />
=== Animation ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|Attack of the Drones}}'' ====<br />
[[File:ZoidbergDaffyDuck.jpg|right|thumb|Zoidberg appearing in ''Attack of the Drones''.]]<br />
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''Attack of the Drones'' ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeC5Rw9vXXI link]) was the fourth {{w|Duck Dodgers}} short and was released in [[2003]], though not theatrically, due to the failure of the film ''{{w|Looney Tunes: Back in Action}}''. [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]] makes a cameo appearance in the council, even as much as having a line: "Uh, what do we do?" [[Billy West]] voiced him in this appearances, due to his obligations as {{w|Porky Pig}}.<br />
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The buildings and animation (2D with 3D sequences) are similar to ''Futurama''{{'}}s, and this may be due to the involvement of ''Futurama'' staff [[Dwayne Carey-Hill]], [[Eric Kaplan]] and [[Rich Moore]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Logorama}}'' ====<br />
[[File:Logorama.png|right|thumb|The Slurm logo appearing in ''Logorama''.]]<br />
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In the [[2009]] short film ''Logorama'', over 2,500 logos are used to tell the story. Among these is the logo for Slurm, which appears among others at {{w|KFC}}. The film's name is similar to ''Futurama''.<br />
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=== Live-action ===<br />
==== ''{{w|The Adventures of Pluto Nash}}'' ====<br />
In the [[2002]] film ''The Adventures of Pluto Nash'', a piece of music similar to the ''Futurama'' theme can be heard in some scenes set on the moon.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Comic Book: The Movie}}'' ====<br />
The [[2004]] mockumentary film ''Comic Book: The Movie'' features a ''Futurama'' cutout. Some ''Futurama'' castmembers also appear in the film, including [[Matt Groening]], [[Mark Hamill]], [[Maurice LaMarche]], and [[Billy West]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|An Inconvenient Truth}}'' ====<br />
[[File:An Inconvenient Truth.jpg|right|thumb|A ''Futurama'' clip appearing in ''An Inconvenient Truth''.]]<br />
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The [[2006]] documentary film ''An Inconvenient Truth'' is linked to ''Futurama'' in several ways:<br />
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*In ''An Inconvenient Truth'', [[Al Gore]] uses a [[Educational films#None Like it Hot!|scene]] from the episode "[[Crimes of the Hot]]" during his initial explanation of [[global warming]].<br />
*The ''Futurama'' cast and crew also made an animated faux-trailer for the film titled ''[[A Terrifying Message from Al Gore]]'' featuring Gore and Bender.<br />
*Al Gore is a recurring guest star on ''Futurama'', appearing in "[[Anthology of Interest I]]", "[[Crimes of the Hot]]", ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'' and "[[The Futurama Holiday Spectacular]]". He has said that ''Futurama'' is his favourite show, prior to his appearance on it, during the time of [[Season 1]].<br />
*His daughter, [[Kristin Gore]], also worked for the show as a screen writer for all of [[Season 3]] and [[Season 4|4's]] episodes, bar three.<br />
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==== {{w|Unfaithful (film)|''Unfaithful''}} ====<br />
''Futurama'' appears in the [[2002]] film ''Unfaithful''. It is unknown where it appears in the movie, but [[20th Century Fox|Fox]] is credited for its use in the film. [[Christopher Tyng]] is also listed in the film's credits for the use of "Music from ''Futurama''" in the film.<br />
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== Internet ==<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
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==== {{w|Encyclopedia Dramatica|Encyclopædia Dramatica}} ====<br />
Through {{w|4chan}}, Encyclopædia Dramatica claims that there are four memes associated with ''Futurama'' on [http://encyclopediadramatica.ch/Futurama its page]:<br />
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File:Fry meme.png|[[Fry|I See What You Did There]]<br />
File:Child Abduction.jpg|[[Bender|Child Abduction]]<br />
File:IAWTC.jpg|[[Scruffy|Second]]<br />
File:All Glory to the Hypno Toad.gif|[[Hypnotoad]]<br />
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==== ''{{w|List of Heroes graphic novels|Heroes}}'' ====<br />
[[File:Heroes.png|right|thumb|The Planet Express ship appearing in ''Heroes''.]]<br />
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A supplement of the {{w|Heroes (TV series)|TV series}}, the [[2010]] ''Heroes'' graphic novel "The Trip, Part 1" (#160; [http://www.nbc.com/heroes/novels/downloads/Heroes_novel_160.pdf link]) features the [[Planet Express ship]] in a full page panel.<br />
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==== {{w|Know Your Meme}} ====<br />
Know Your Meme, a website and web series documenting Internet memes, lists five confirmed memes sourced from ''Futurama'': "Not Sure If X", based on a still of Fry from "[[The Lesser of Two Evils]]"; the [[Hypnotoad]]; "I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore", based on a quote by Professor Farnsworth from "[[A Clockwork Origin]]"; "Shut Up and Take My Money", based on a quote by Fry from "[[Attack of the Killer App]]"; and "Why Not [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]?".<br />
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File:Fry meme.png|[[Philip J. Fry|Not Sure If X]]<br />
File:All Glory to the Hypno Toad.gif|[[Hypnotoad]]<br />
File:I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore.png|[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore]]<br />
File:Shut Up and Take My Money.png|[[Philip J. Fry|Shut Up and Take My Money]]<br />
File:Why Not Zoidberg.jpg|[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Why Not Zoidberg?]]<br />
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==== ''Macromeme'' ====<br />
[[File:Capcha-tattoo.jpg|right|thumb|Clamps appearing in ''Macromeme'']]<br />
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[[Clamps]] appears in a ''Macromeme'' comic ([http://macromeme.com/dog/capcha-tattoo.html link]), where he is shown in a conversation with a robot who has a CAPTCHA tattoo.<br />
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==== {{w|Mozilla Firefox}} ====<br />
[[File:Firefoxshinyass.png|right|thumb|Bender's catchphrase appearing in Mozilla Firefox.]]<br />
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In {{w|Mozilla}}'s Firefox browser (version {{w|Mozilla Firefox 3|3}} or later), if one types "about:robots" in the address bar, a page will appear paying tribute to robots in popular culture. The last point is "Robots have shiny metal posteriors which should not be bitten." This is a reference to Bender's [[catchphrase]], "[[Bite my shiny metal ass]]!"<br />
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==== {{w|Robot Hall of Fame}} ====<br />
Bender was nominated for a place in the Robot Hall of Fame. [http://web.archive.org/web/20110709014705/http://www.robothalloffame.org/nominate.php He was in second place], garnering 30% of the votes.<br />
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==== ''{{w|xkcd}}'' ====<br />
[[File:xkcd 233 Futurama.jpg|right|thumb|''xkcd'' comic 233 with accompanying tooltip.]]<br />
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''xkcd'' has made several references to ''Futurama'':<br />
*The tooltip for comic 233 ([http://xkcd.com/233/ link]) says "They'd use that ''Futurama'' episode with [[Seymour Asses|Fry's dog]], but even spambots cry at that". This references the {{w|CAPTCHA}} test to determine if a response is computer-generated, as well as the very emotional nature of the episode "[[Jurassic Bark]]".<br />
**Ironically, one of the possible captcha questions that are presented upon editing an [[The Infosphere|Infosphere]] article is ''"Did you cry when Seymour Asses died?"''<br />
*In comic 482 ([http://xkcd.com/482/ link]), the Planet Express ship is visible, and a word balloon proclaims "Hey, a heaping bowl of salt!" This references the episode "[[My Three Suns]]", where Fry mentions he once ate a heaping bowl of salt.<br />
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=== Video ===<br />
==== ''[http://www.youtube.com/show/etc ETC: Entertainment, Technology, Culture]'' ====<br />
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The 58th episode of the {{w|Machinima}}-run show ''ETC: Entertainment, Technology, Culture'' ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60lomq66LpM link]) focuses on the return of ''Futurama'' to television.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Homestar Runner}}'' ====<br />
[[File:Homestar runner.png|right|thumb|Zoidberg appearing in ''Homestar Runner''.]]<br />
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In the [[2008]] ''Homestar Runner'' Halloween episode "[[hrwiki:Most in the Graveyard|Most in the Graveyard]]" ([http://www.homestarrunner.com/ween08.html link]), [[hrwiki:The Poopsmith|the Poopsmith]] is dressed up as Zoidberg. [[hrwiki:The King of Town|The King of Town]] also says [[Professor Farnsworth]]'s catchphrase, "[[Good news, everyone]]!", when one clicks the Poopsmith at the end of the episode.<br />
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==== {{w|RiffTrax}} ====<br />
In the [[2007]] RiffTrax commentary for ''{{sw|The Star Wars Holiday Special}}'' ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ldAssuIkDY link]), {{sw|Ackmena}} tells {{sw|Unidentified Duros 1|two}} {{sw|Unidentified Duros 2|aliens}} to finish their Slurm.<br />
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==== ''[http://www.yugiohtheabridgedseries.com/ Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series]'' ====<br />
[[File:Yugioh.png|right|thumb|Yami Marik as the Hypnotoad in ''Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series''.]]<br />
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Three ''Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series'' episodes have referenced ''Futurama'':<br />
*In episode 7, released in [[2006]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBeDOvxatKw link]), {{w|Hiroto Honda|Tristan Taylor}} (in robot monkey form) and {{w|Katsuya Jonouchi|Joey Wheeler}} are dubbed over as Bender and Fry in the episode "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".<br />
*In episode 17, released in [[2007]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRLPY96nsLY link]), {{w|Yami Marik}} appears as a parody of the [[Hypnotoad]], with the same eyes.<br />
*In episode 19, released in 2007 ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsqhenHI-zI link]), {{w|Seto Kaiba}} announces that he will start a tournament "with blackjack and hookers. In fact, forget the tournament". This is a reference to Bender's famous line from "[[The Series Has Landed]]".<br />
*In episode 44, released in [[2009]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1l7OrlU6xE link]), Zoidberg appears as one of the cards during the opening segment.<br />
*In episode 49, released in [[2010]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cky5SQCeVJc link]), a [[penguins|penguin]] attempts to communicate with {{w|Anzu Mazaki|Téa Gardner}} in a similar manner to how the penguins communicated with Bender in "[[The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz]]".<br />
*In episode 51, released in [[2011]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQLYzsRtpr4 link]), Bender appears as one of the cards during the opening segment.<br />
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=== WTLNetwork ===<br />
Two WTLNetwork videos make references to ''Futurama'':<br />
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*In "[http://www.thepooptroupe.com/wikitl/Feeble...FEEBLE%3F!%3F Feeble...FEEBLE?!?]", laser-eyed Daisy makes a noise like the [[Hypnotoad]].<br />
*In "[http://www.thepooptroupe.com/wikitl/Percy_Gets_The_Runs Percy Gets the Runs]", Percy passes a sign reading "[[Teddybear Junction|Teddy Bear Junction]]".<br />
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== Music ==<br />
=== Comedy ===<br />
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==== {{w|Josh Thomas (comedian)|Josh Thomas}} ====<br />
Australian comedian Josh Thomas, who has stated he is an atheist, says on the end of his track "Other Sexy Stuff", featured on his [[2010]] album ''Things That I Have Said Before'', that he follows {{w|Oprah Winfrey}} instead. This could be a nod to [[Oprahism]], a religion mentioned in the episode "[[Hell Is Other Robots]]".<br />
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=== Electronic ===<br />
==== [http://www.myspace.com/bendervsflexo Bender vs. Flexo] ====<br />
The band Bender vs. Flexo takes its name from Bender and [[Flexo]].<br />
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==== [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bizzare+Contact/ Bizzare Contact] ====<br />
Israeli electronic musician Bizzare Contact's track "Peaches on the Moon", featured on the [[2006]] compilation ''The Natural Waves of Sound 003'', heavily samples dialogue from "[[The Series Has Landed]]".<br />
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==== [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Dickster/ Dickster] and [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Tron+(3) Tron] ====<br />
Electronic musicians Dickster and Tron's track "A Few Spoonful's", featured on the [[2009]] compilation ''Quantum Effects'', samples two lines spoken by [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] in the episode "[[The 30% Iron Chef]]": "According to the spectrolizer, Spargle's magic ingredient was...water!" and "Laced with nothing more than a few spoonfuls of LSD."<br />
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==== [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mike+Modular Mike Modular] ====<br />
Electronic musician Mike Modular's track "Fry Through Space", a collaboration with fellow electronic musician [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Rinkadink/ Rinkadink] featured on the 2004 compilation ''Wild Life - Jungle Juice'', samples various lines from "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".<br />
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==== [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Rinkadink/ Rinkadink] ====<br />
Electronic musician Rinkadink's track "Anyone Seen Bender?", from his 2004 album ''Rabbit from Darkside'', samples dialogue between [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] and the [[Galactic Entity]] from "[[Godfellas]]"; it also samples a clip of [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] looking for Bender and a clip of [[Horrible Gelatinous Blob|H.G. Blob]] responding to Fry, both from the same episode. "Fry Through Space", a 2004 track by him and [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mike+Modular Mike Modular] featured on the 2004 compilation ''Wild Life - Jungle Juice'', samples various lines from "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".<br />
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=== Hip-hop ===<br />
==== {{w|Danger Doom|DANGERDOOM}} ====<br />
As well as featuring characters from fellow animated television series such as ''{{w|Aqua Teen Hunger Force}}'', ''{{w|The Brak Show}}'', ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''{{w|Space Ghost Coast to Coast}}'', the song "El Chupa Nibre", from DANGERDOOM's [[2005]] album ''{{w|The Mouse and the Mask}}'', references the monster [[El Chupanibre]] from ''Futurama'' in its title. The song "Space Ho's", also on the same album, features the lyric "Look Leela eyeball to eyeballs".<br />
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==== {{w|MC Lars}} ====<br />
MC Lars referenced the show in the song "Space Game", from his [[2006]] album ''{{w|The Graduate (MC Lars album)|The Graduate}}'', with the lyric "Hey Fry, look, we can still be friends. I won't ask Leela out again".<br />
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==== [[Beastie Boys]] ====<br />
In [[2009]], the Beastie Boys released a song called "{{w|Too Many Rappers}}". In the song, there is a line where it is said that they will be rapping "until the year 3000 and beyond". (Click [http://rapgenius.com/Beastie-boys-too-many-rappers-lyrics here] for the lyrics.) This is likely a reference to ''Futurama'' - considering their appearance in "[[Hell Is Other Robots]]".<br />
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==== {{w|Yung Lean}} ====<br />
In [[2018]], Yung Lean released a mixtape titled ''Poison Ivy'', which features a track named "bender++girlfriend". The lyrics state: "Got robotic instincts like I'm Bender, Futurama spaceship box of syrup in the blender".<br />
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=== Rock ===<br />
==== [http://www.atomicraygunattack.com/ Atomic Raygun Attack] ====<br />
The band Atomic Raygun Attack released an EP entitled ''Atomic Raygun Attack Presents: The Sting'' ([http://www.atomicraygunattack.com/website/mp3s/thesting/ link]) in [[2007]] which bases its six songs off the ''Futurama'' episode "[[The Sting]]".<br />
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==== {{w|Devin Townsend|The Devin Townsend Project}} ====<br />
The title of the song "Bend It Like Bender!" by The Devin Townsend Project, from their [[2009]] album ''{{w|Addicted (The Devin Townsend Project album)|Addicted}}'', references Bender. Additionally, the song contains the line "Game's over, losers! I have all the money!", spoken by Bender in the episode "[[A Head in the Polls]]".<br />
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==== [http://machinaesupremacy.com/ Machinae Supremacy] ====<br />
The Machinae Supremacy song "Attack Music" ([http://static.machinaesupremacy.com/musicfiles/arcade/07-machinae_supremacy-attack_music.mp3 link]) opens with a sample of the quote "In actual news, the human race was doomed to extinction today, as the robot revolt turned violent", spoken by [[Linda]] in the episode "[[Mother's Day]]".<br />
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== Publications ==<br />
=== Comics ===<br />
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==== {{w|52 (comics)|''52''}} ====<br />
[[File:Johnny Warrawa.jpg|right|thumb|Johnny Warrawa wearing a Bender mask.]]<br />
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In an issue of the comic series ''52'' (#21, published September, 2006), the Australian mechanic [[Wikia:dcdatabase:Jonathan Warrawa (New Earth)|Johnny Warrawa]] wears a welding mask shaped like [[Bender]]'s face whilst repairing the droid head of the {{w|Red Tornado}}.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Action Comics}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:ActionComic863.jpg|right|thumb|Zoidberg and Kif appearing in ''Action Comics''.]]<br />
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In ''Action Comics'' (#863, published May, 2008), a {{w|Legion of Super-Heroes}} comic, there is a plot involving aliens being sent to a prison camp. Among them is what appears to be [[Zoidberg]] and possibly [[Kif Kroker]].<br />
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==== ''Deadpool / GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular'' ====<br />
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In the ''Deadpool / GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular'', published July 2007, Bender can be seen on the television screen in the GLI headquarters.<br />
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==== ''{{w|FoxTrot}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:FoxTrot 08-05-2011.gif|right|thumb|In the lower right corner.]]<br />
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{{Bender}}, [[R2-D2]] (''[[Star Wars]]''), and Maximillian (''{{w|The Black Hole}}'') make a brief [[cameo]] appearance. Interestingly, ''[[Countdown to Futurama]]'' author [http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/author/matthew-tobey/ Matt Tobey], who posted "[http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/2011/05/12/futurama-fanarama-bender-in-foxtrot/ Futurama Fanarama: Bender in FoxTrot]", mistook R2-D2 for "{{sw|C-3PO|C3PO}} from ''Star Trek''" (actually from ''Star Wars'') and Maximillian for "{{w|Dr. Zaius}} from ''{{w|The Matrix}}''" (actually from ''{{w|Planet of the Apes (franchise)|Planet of the Apes}}''). It is possible, however, that he did so knowingly.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Life in Hell}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:LIH bender.jpg|right|thumb|Bender appearing among rubbish and toys in ''Life in Hell''.]]<br />
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In [[Matt Groening]]'s comic, ''Life in Hell'', a Bender-like doll appears in a [[1999]] Christmas strip.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Off The Mark}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Off the mark.png|right|thumb|Leela (and others) appearing in ''Off The Mark''.]]<br />
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The 17 September, 2009, issue of the single panel comic ''{{w|Off The Mark}}'', created by {{w|Mark Parisi}}, features [[Leela]] trying to be chatted up by cyclops Mike Wazowski from the film ''{{w|Monsters, Inc.}}'', whilst his friend Sulley is at the bar with [[Fry]] and Bender.<br />
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==== ''Outer Orbit'' ====<br />
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The Planet Express Ship appears in an issue of the {{w|Dark Horse Comics}} miniseries ''Outer Orbit''.<br />
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==== {{w|Top 10 (comics)|''Top 10''}} ====<br />
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In issue 11 of ''Top 10'', a discoloured Fry, Leela, and Bender can be seen in the background of the first frame of page 11. [[Nibbler]] is also featured two panels later wearing a shirt saying "Slam", a reference to the DC Comics' Message Board poster who suggested Nibbler as an [[Easter egg]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Transmetropolitan}}'' ====<br />
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In ''Transmetropolitan'' #25, there is a billboard which depicts Leela and Bender.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Young Avengers}}'' ====<br />
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In ''Young Avengers'' Special #1 (published February, 2006), the logo for [[Slurm]] can be seen on a vending machine being thrown by the {{w|Hulkling}}.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Zits}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Zits.png|right|thumb|''Futurama'' mentioned on ''Zits''.]]<br />
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In a ''Zits'' comic (published in the [[2001]] collection, ''Big Honkin' Zits''), Jeremy is excited about a new ''Futurama'' episode.<br />
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=== Magazines ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|Cracked}}'' ====<br />
<br />
''Cracked'' was a humour magazine which based most of its material on popular culture. This gallery shows all appearances of ''Futurama'' in ''Cracked'':<br />
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File:Cracked.jpg|''Futurama'' is parodied on the cover of #340 (published December, 1999),...<br />
File:Futuredrama cracked.jpg|... whilst inside, there is a comic parody called "Futuredrama". The full 5 pages can be read [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/weird/index.shtml here].<br />
File:Cracked342.jpg|In this "Toon Issue" (#342, published March, [[2000]]), Bender is impaled on the spikes of [[Bart Simpson|Bart's]] hair, along with other cartoon characters.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Forbes}}'' ====<br />
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[[Mom]] was included in the 2007 Forbes {{w|Forbes Fictional 15|list of the richest fictional characters}}. She was ranked at [http://www.forbes.com/2007/12/11/mom-futurama-money-oped-books-cx_de_fict1507_1211mom.html #4] with an estimated net worth of $15.7 billion. [[MomCorp]] was also included in the list of "The 25 Largest Fictional Companies" which estimated its sales at $291.8 billion.<br />
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==== {{w|Mad (magazine)|''Mad''}} ====<br />
<br />
The ''Mad'' magazine parodies many popular culture things, including ''Futurama''. This gallery shows all appearances of ''Futurama'' in ''Mad'':<br />
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File:Germanmadmagazine2.jpg|In this translation of a German edition, there is a parody named "Botterama". The full 4 page comic and information on the more obscure jokes can be read [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/miscpics/index.shtml here].<br />
File:Germanmadmagazine.jpg|In another German magazine (#31, published April, 2001), ''Futurama'' is parodied on the front cover...<br />
File:Germanmadmagazinecomic.jpg|...and in a comic on an interior page. "Schraub" is German for "screw".<br />
File:Bender in Mad magazine.jpg|On the cover of this 2008 summer issue, dealing with superheroes, instead of coming out in his {{w|Iron Man's armor|usual armour}}, {{w|Iron Man|Tony Stark}} comes out as Bender instead.<br />
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==== {{w|Mother Jones (magazine)|''Mother Jones''}} ====<br />
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[[File:Motherjones.jpg|right|thumb|''Futurama'' appearing in ''Mother Jones''.]]<br />
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Four panels of ''Futurama'' are featured on the back of the May/June, 2001 issue of ''Mother Jones''.<br />
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=== Novels ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|Ark Angel}}'' ====<br />
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In the sixth book of the ''{{w|Alex Rider}}'' series, ''Ark Angel'' (published 1 April, 2005), the {{w|Central Intelligence Agency|CIA}} hide behind the pseudonym "Creative Ideas Animations". In their SoHo office, they sell, among others, [[Futurama Animation Cels|''Futurama'' original drawings]].<br />
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== Television ==<br />
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=== Animation ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|Adventure Time}}'' ====<br />
*In the episode "[http://adventuretime.wikia.com/wiki/Everything%27s_Jake Everything's Jake]" (aired 24 November, 2014), [[Billy West]] voices Goose using [[Fry]]'s voice, the mayor with [[Zapp Brannigan]]'s voice and Dr. Erik Adamkinson with [[Professor Farnsworth]]'s voice. [[Tress MacNeille]] also voices Dr. Adamkinson's mother using [[Mom]]'s voice, and an urchin using [[Tinny Tim]]'s voice. Goose tells [[Jake the Dog|Jake]] (voiced by [[John DiMaggio]], aka [[Bender]]) that he is his best friend (a reference to the [[Fry-Bender relationship|relationship between Fry and Bender]]), and that he hasn't seen him in 2-3 years (a reference to ''Futurama'' [[second cancellation of Futurama|going off air in September, 2013]]).<br />
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==== ''{{w|American Dad!}}'' ====<br />
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*In the episode "[http://americandad.wikia.com/wiki/The_Longest_Distance_Relationship The Longest Distance Relationship]" (aired 18 May, 2014), {{w|list of American Dad! characters#Jeff Fischer|Jeff}} and {{w|Sinbad (comedian)|Sinbad}} travel through a wormhole and end up on [[Earth]] 60 years into the future; here the [[Old Freebie|Earthican flag]] from ''Futurama'' can be seen on the Smith {{cat|famil||y}}'s front lawn. Also, as they enter the wormhole, Jeff and Sinbad switch between many different animation styles, one of them being very similar to the style of animation used for ''Futurama'' and ''[[The Simpsons]]''.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Aqua Teen Hunger Force}}'' ====<br />
<br />
In an episode of ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' called "Bible Fruit" (aired 23 March, 2008), Frylock, Meatwad and Master Shake have a discussion about watching ''Futurama''. It is a joke about ''Futurama'' being removed from [[Adult Swim]], as [[Comedy Central]] had bought the rights to the show.<br />
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{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Meatwad''': Why don't you ask that TV if he minds showin' me some ''Futurama''. I like me some ''Futurama''.<br />
'''Shake''': Well now we're too damn cheap to receive it, so go the hell over to Carl Central and watch it to your heart's content.<br />
'''Meatwad''': Carl gets ''Futurama''?<br />
'''Shake''': He didn't even want it until we started watching it.</poem><br />
}}<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Cleveland Show}}'' ====<br />
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*"[[Leela: Orphan of the Stars]]" by [[Fry]] is one of the ''Hot 100 Cartoon Songs'' in "{{w|Harder, Better, Faster, Browner}}".<br />
*[[Dawnn Lewis]] provides the voice of Mrs. Bailey, a Jamaican woman, which is very similar to that of [[LaBarbara]], also a Jamaican woman, in "{{w|Murray Christmas}}".<br />
*A [[Bender]] costume appears twice in "{{w|Hot Cocoa Bang Bang}}".<br />
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<gallery><br />
File:Harder, Better, Faster, Browner (The Cleveland Show).png|"Harder, Better, Faster, Browner".<br />
File:Murray Christmas (The Cleveland Show).png|"Murray Christmas".<br />
File:Hot Cocoa Bang Bang (The Cleveland Show) 1.png|"Hot Cocoa Bang Bang".<br />
File:Hot Cocoa Bang Bang (The Cleveland Show) 2.png|"Hot Cocoa Bang Bang".<br />
</gallery><br />
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==== ''{{w|Drawn Together}}'' ====<br />
In the episode "Breakfast Food Killer" (aired 18 October, 2007) of ''Drawn Together'', Bender is briefly seen as a silhouette, waiting to be a mascot for Frankenberry's Empire.<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy}}'' ====<br />
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In the episode "Dream Mutt" (aired 17 June, 2005) of ''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'', Wiggy Jiggy Jed's line "So you can lick my Candy-striped..." may be a reference to Bender's line, "[[Bite my shiny metal ass]]".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Johnny Test}}'' ====<br />
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In the episode "JTV" (aired 4 November, 2006) of ''Johnny Test'', they are flipping though the channels on the television and the line "I'm my own grandpa..." is said. It may be a reference to the fact Fry is his own grandpa.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Mad (TV series)|Mad}}'' ====<br />
In the episode "Real Veal / Celebrity Wife Swamp" (aired 5 March, 2012) of the show ''Mad'', Bender makes a cameo appearance in the segment "Real Veal", a parody of the 2011 film ''{{w|Real Steel}}''. He is seen in a robot boxing championship losing to "Real Veal", a robot-cow hybrid.<br />
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==== ''{{w|The PJs}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:FryPJs.jpg|right|thumb|Fry appearing on a milk carton in ''The PJs''.]]<br />
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In the episode "Cliffhangin' with Mr. Super" (aired 18 August, 2000) of the show ''The PJs'', Fry makes a cameo appearance on a wanted ad on a milk carton, referring to Fry's disappearance after being frozen. This was an act of reciprocation for ''The PJs'' being etched onto a manhole cover in the episodes "[[I Second that Emotion]]" and "[[The Luck of the Fryrish]]", like the ''The PJs' opening scene.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Rick and Morty}}'' ====<br />
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In the episode "Raising Gazorpazorp", Morty can be seen holding a mechanical claw that looks very similar to Zoidberg's right at the beginning of the episode.<br />
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Although this was technically in the Simpsons, In another universes spaceport-like place, the planet express ship can be seen for about a second flying over Morty's head in the couch gag for the episode "Mathlete's Feat"<br />
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==== ''{{w|Shaun the Sheep}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Shaun the sheep fuel.png|right|thumb|Dark matter appearing on ''Shaun the Sheep''.]]<br />
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In the ''Shaun the Sheep'' episode "The Visitor", aired 4 September 2007, the alien's space ship can use sheep feces as fuel. This resembles Nibbler's [[Dark Matter|waste]].<br />
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==== ''[[South Park]]'' ====<br />
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In the ''South Park'' episode "{{w|Go God Go}}" (aired 1 November, 2006), {{w|Eric Cartman|Cartman}} is stuck in the snow and is buried by an avalanche and is defrosted 500 years later. Although not an explicit reference to ''Futurama'', there is brief reference to cryogenics, and the name of the city "New New Hampshire" is familiar to other names of cities used in ''Futurama'', like "New New York".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Fry psg cameo.jpg|right|thumb|Fry can be seen in the background.]]<br />
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In the second episode of this Japanese anime, several characters from other animes or cartoons can be seen in the background for a brief moment, including Fry.<br />
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==== Family Guy ====<br />
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=== Live-action ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Colbert Report}}'' ====<br />
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During the intro for the 22 June, 2009 episode of ''The Colbert Report'', {{w|Stephen Colbert (character)|Colbert}}'s interview with author {{w|Simon Schama}} was headlined "Future-Schama", a pun on the name for ''Futurama''.<br />
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When talking about the U.S. government not shutting down, Colbert was dismayed in his [http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/381281/april-11-2011/countdown-to-government-shutdown 11 April, 2011 episode] (clip available to all but Canadian and British audiences) that all the countdowns on news channels were unemployed. He even had his own countdown, which he decided to repurpose for a countdown to another ''Futurama'' rerun, where he further specified that it would also work for rebroadcasts of his show, as, on Comedy Central, people are never more than an hour away from a ''Futurama'' rerun.<br />
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==== {{w|The Comedy Central Roast}} ====<br />
The Comedy Central Roasts are events hosted by [[Comedy Central]], when a celebrity is made fun of by other celebrities. During the introduction to the Roast of [[William Shatner]], clips of his appearances in movies and television shows were shown, including a clip of his appearance in the episode "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]". The same was done for [[Pamela Anderson]], where a clip of her appearance from "[[A Fishful of Dollars]]" was used in her montage.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Countdown with Keith Olbermann}}'' ====<br />
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''Countdown with Keith Olbermann'' is a news show hosted by {{w|Keith Olbermann}} who regularly uses catchphrases from ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and ''[[Family Guy]]'', but has recently taken to common use of [[Professor Farnsworth]]'s catch phrase, "[[Good news, everyone]]!"<br />
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==== ''{{w|Tosh.0}}'' ====<br />
During the recent premiere of the episode "[[Rebirth]]", an ad for Tosh.0 came on, where Daniel uses ''Futurama'' as a reference to his show.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Doctor Who}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Titanicdoctorwho.jpg|right|thumb|Space-ship ''[[Titanic]]'' appearing in ''Doctor Who''.]]<br />
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The relaunched ''Doctor Who'' contains a few possible references (or just similarities) to ''Futurama''.<br />
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*In the {{w|Doctor Who (series 1)|series 1}} episode, "{{w|The Long Game}}" (aired 7 May, 2005), a character pretends to be a student at [[Mars University (place)|Mars University]], to which a medical technician replies, "The Martian boondocks. Typical!"<br />
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*The {{w|Doctor Who (series 2)|series 2}} episode, "{{w|New Earth}}" (aired 15 April, 2006), which is set in the year five billion and twenty-three in the city of [[New New York]]. However, if the city had been more accurately named, it would in fact be "New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New York" as it was [[wikia:c:tardis:New New York|the fifteenth New York]].<br />
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** New New York also appears in the {{w|Doctor Who (series 3)|series 3}} episode, {{w|Gridlock (Doctor Who)|"Gridlock"}} (aired 14 April, 2007), which is set 30 years after "New Earth". It features a character called [[wikia:c:tardis:Thomas Kincade Brannigan|Thomas Kincade]] [[Zapp Brannigan|Brannigan]], and has a similar skyline to ''Futurama''. They also briefly refer to the regular New York as "Old New York", as do the 31st century characters in ''Futurama''.<br />
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*The {{w|Doctor Who (series 4)|series 4}} Christmas Special, {{w|Voyage of the Damned (Doctor Who)|"Voyage of the Damned"}} (aired 25 December, 2007), has [[wikia:c:tardis:Titanic (spaceship)|an interstellar cruiser]] modelled after the original ''{{w|RMS Titanic}}''. This is very similar to the space cruise ship, ''[[Titanic]]'', in the ''Futurama'' episode, "[[A Flight to Remember]]".<br />
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*The {{w|Doctor Who (series 5)|series 5}} episode, "{{w|The Beast Below}}" (aired 10 april, 2010), features a "Star Whale", a giant alien species living in the depth of space, and captured by the Starship UK to pilot it. The concept of a whale-like alien living alone in space is similar to that of the [[four-dimensional space whale]] in the 2011 ''Futurama'' episode "[[Möbius Dick]]". (A space whale-based episode was first proposed for ''Doctor Who'' in 1985.)<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Einstein Factor}}'' ====<br />
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Contestants in the Australian ABC1 quiz show ''The [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]] Factor'' choose a specialty on which to be quizzed during the first round. During episode ten of the 2005 season, a [http://www.abc.net.au/einsteinfactor/txt/s1326439.htm contestant] chose ''Futurama'' as his specialty. He was the second placing of three contestants in the episode.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Gilmore Girls}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Gilmore Girls.jpg|right|thumb|Bender action figure in ''Gilmore Girls''.]]<br />
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In the ''Gilmore Girls'' episode "Scene in a Mall" (aired 24 February 2004), Brian has a set of [[Toynami Futurama Figures|action figures]] from the show, which he and Zach discuss at length.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Good News Week}}'' ====<br />
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In an episode of ''Good News Week'', broadcast 31st August 2009, {{w|Paul McDermott (comedian)|Paul McDermott}}, the host, went to a commercial break saying "Stay tuned meatbags!" Meatbag is a word frequently used by Bender.<br />
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==== {{w|Journeyman (TV series)|''Journeyman''}} ====<br />
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[[File:Futurama in Journeyman.png|right|thumb|''Futurama'' appearing on a TV in ''Journeyman''.]]<br />
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In the series ''Journeyman'', in the episode "Emily" (aired 19 November, 2007), {{w|Dan Vasser}} travels back in time to the year 2001, and enters his own house and at that time, on a TV screen, a clip from "[[Parasites Lost]]" is seen and heard ([[Professor Farnsworth]] saying "Come on, let's all give Fry some privacy."). This means that he probably travelled to 21 January.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Kenan & Kel}}'' ====<br />
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In season 4 of the sitcom ''Kenan & Kel'', there is an episode named "Futurama" (aired 31 December, 1999) which is set in the year [[3000]].<br />
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==== {{w|Lost (TV series)|''Lost''}} ====<br />
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*In the episode "{{w|The Man Behind the Curtain}}" (aired 9 May, 2007), the plot element of the {{w|Dharma Initiative}} arrivals being assigned their new jobs and one being angry about it, is similar to the [[Career chip]] in the ''Futurama'' episode "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".<br />
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*In the episode "{{w|Because You Left}}", released 21 January, 2009, Daniel describes the [[Time Travel#Time Skip|time skips]] like a needle skipping on a record player. This is a direct quote from the ''Futurama'' episode "[[Time Keeps on Slippin']]".<br />
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==== {{w|Media Watch (TV program)|''Media Watch''}} ====<br />
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On the 8 September, 2003 episode of ''Media Watch'', a man called Jonathon complained about ''Futurama'' being [[broadcast]] on Channel Seven. The transcript can be read [http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/transcripts/s941536.htm here].<br />
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==== {{w|Modern Family}} ====<br />
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In the episode "{{w|Manny Get Your Gun}}", Manny tries to make a prank call under the fake name [[Seymour Asses|Seymour Butts]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Stargate Universe}}'' ====<br />
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In the ''Stargate Universe'' episode "Earth" (aired 6 November, 2009), {{w|Eli Wallace}} goes under the alias of "Philip Fry".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation}}'' ====<br />
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The Australian quiz show, ''Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation'', asks many popular culture questions.<br />
*On episode 9, aired 30 June 2009, in the round "Your Generation", a true or false question was asked: "Did Darren Shatner, the son of [[William Shatner]], compose the theme song to ''Futurama''?" Generation Y answered true and got the question wrong. ''Futurama''{{'}}s theme song was actually composed by [[Christopher Tyng]].<br />
*On the episode aired 26 October 2010, [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] was featured as a cut-out in the game "¡chronoloco!".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Warehouse 13}}'' ====<br />
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On the 8 September, 2009 episode of the {{w|Syfy}} series ''Warehouse 13'' (episode 10, "Breakdown"), Claudia says, "Oh, we're boned!" This is one of Bender’s catch-phrases.<br />
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==== ''{{w|QI}}'' ====<br />
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On the episode titled "Lethal" of popular British comedy-quiz show ''QI'', the panelist discussed euthanasia. Host Stephen Fry brought up Futurama's [[Suicide booth|suicide booths] as an example of sci-fi displaying euthanasia as a everyday right, stating that there are "three modes of suicide in Futurama: Quick and painless", "slow and horrible", and "clumsy bludgeoning".<br />
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== Video Games ==<br />
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=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|Contra 4}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Contra4credits.png|right|thumb|Bender's name appearing in the credits of ''Contra 4''.]]<br />
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Bender appears credited with his full name on the Special Thanks section in the ''Contra 4'' credits, released 13 November, 2007.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Gears of War 2}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Gearsofwar2boneitis.jpg|right|thumb|Boneitis appearing in the special thanks of ''Gears of War 2''.]]<br />
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On ''Gears of War 2'', released 7 November, 2008, in the special thanks section for the makers, Mikey Spano says [[That Guy]]'s quote of "My one regret is that I have [[Boneitis]]!". [[John DiMaggio]] voices the franchise's main character [[wikia:c:gearsofwar:Marcus Fenix|Marcus Fenix]] and supporting character [[wikia:c:gearsofwar:Franklin Tsoko|Franklin]] in the game.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Halo 3}}'' ====<br />
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In ''Halo 3'', released 25 September, 2007, there is an [[easter egg]] called the "[http://www.halopedian.com/IWHBYD_Skull_%28Halo_3%29 I Would Have Been Your Daddy]" [http://www.halopedian.com/Skull skull] which makes characters say rare, weird, or uncommon dialog. One of the quotes that may be heard from the UNSC Marine Corps after killing an enemy is "He's pending for a bending!", a phrase which Bender has exclaimed on the rare occasion.<br />
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=== ''Enter the Gungeon'' ===<br />
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The [http://enterthegungeon.gamepedia.com/Wind_Up_Gun Wind Up Gun] is a reference to the wind-up laser rifles used by the DOOP army in "[[War Is the H-Word]]".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Team Fortress 2}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Team fortress 2.png|right|thumb|[[Brain slugs]] appearing in ''Team Fortress 2''.]]<br />
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In ''Team Fortress 2'', released 10 October, 2007, an unlockable headgear called "[http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Triboniophorus_Tyrannus Triboniophorus tyrannus]" (released with [http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/First_Community_Contribution_Update the first community contribution update] on 18 March, 2010) is modelled after the [[brain slugs]] on ''Futurama''. It can be seen being made and used [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbn-zqf-9i4 here].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2}}'' ====<br />
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In the multiplayer map "Carnival" there are several references to Futurama including:<br />
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*Outside a fake Rocket Ship, there is a planet and in front of it the words "Planet Xpress".<br />
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*The rocket ship and subsequent mural have a striking resemblance to the [[Planet Express ship]]. To the right of the Planet Xpress globe sign, there's a sign that reads [[Crushinator|C-R-U-S-H-I-N-A-T-O-R]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Call of Duty: Black Ops}}'' ====<br />
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In ''Call of Duty: Black Ops'', released 9 November 2010, [[Richard Nixon's head|Richard Nixon]] is a playable character in the zombie survival mode. Occasionally, he makes references to ''Futurama'' by saying things like "NIXON'S BACK!" and "AROOOO!"<br />
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==== ''{{w|TimeSplitters: Future Perfect}}'' ====<br />
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In the game ''TimeSplitters: Future Perfect'', released 21 March, 2005, the Gingerbread Man says Bender's quote of "Bite my crunchy brown ass!" in the character select menu. It can be viewed [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0UOToyA5sI here].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines}}'' ====<br />
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In the hospital, of the game ''Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines'' (16 November, 2004), a patient named D. Marsh is diagnosed with frequent bouts of [[Sexlexia]].<br />
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In the bar, Arp Hole, if the player tries to seduce a woman in the bar, one of the dialogue options is, "I find the most erotic part of a woman is the boobies", referencing "[[Amazon Women in the Mood]]".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Fallout: New Vegas}}'' ====<br />
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In the ''Lonesome Road'' DLC (20 September, 2011), using the "Wild Wasteland" perk, a fossilized dog named "Seymour" can be found in the "Cave of the Abaddon", referencing [[Seymour|Fry's dog]], which was [[Jurassic Bark|found by Fry fossilized in the future]].<br />
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Joshua E. Sawyer the lead designer of Fallout: New Vegas said "Fallout 3? I'll make my own Fallout 3 with Blackjack and hookers!", this is similar to what Bender says after being thrown out of Luna Park.<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Sims 3}}'' ====<br />
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The expansion pack ''{{w|The Sims 3: Into the Future|Into the Future}}'', released on 22 October, 2013, features three characters that resemble Fry, Leela, and Bender.<br />
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==== ''{{w|RuneScape}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Runescape.png|right|thumb|"Not the whole universe! That's where I keep my stuff!".]]<br />
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*The [[Wikia:runescape:Sea slug|Sea slugs']] ability to take over a human's mind is similar to the [[brain slugs]] of ''Futurama''.<br />
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*During the final dialogue of the quest [[Wikia:runescape:Troll Romance|Troll Romance]] (released 5 January, 2005), [[Wikia:runescape:Arrg|Arrg]] says "This concept of 'love' confuses and infuriates Arrg." This is a reference to a quote said by [[Lrrr]] in the episode "[[Love and Rocket]]".<br />
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*In the 100th quest, [[Wikia:runescape:Recipe for Disaster|Recipe for Disaster]] (released 15 March, 2006), when the player is informed by [[Wikia:runescape:Gypsy Aris|Gypsy Aris]] that the universe could be destroyed, the player exclaims, "Not the whole universe! That's where I keep my stuff!", a quote originally appearing in ''Futurama''.<br />
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==== ''{{w|World of Warcraft}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:WoWcanals.jpg|right|thumb|Slurm possibly appearing in ''World of Warcraft''.]]<br />
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*In the game ''World of Warcraft'' (released 23 November, 2004), [[Wikia:wowwiki:Professor Putricide|Professor Putricide]]'s voice and many parts of his quotes (such as "[[Good news, everyone]]!") are based on [[Farnsworth]]. It can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PStC-LNZ2s here].<br />
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*Outside The Exodar, a small black cat called [[Wikia:wowwiki:Nibblet|Nibblet]] can be seen walking around. This is probably a reference to Nibbler from ''Futurama''.<br />
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*In the Apothecarium area. there is a large, stitched together thing that periodically excretes a load of the green goo that fills the Canals. This is vaguely reminiscent of the [[Slurm Queen]]'s behind in the episode "[[Fry and the Slurm Factory]]".<br />
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== Various ==<br />
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=== ''[[The Simpsons]]'' ===<br />
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[[File:Bender on the Simpsons.jpg|right|thumb|Bender appearing on ''The Simpsons''.]]<br />
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''The Simpsons'' is [[Matt Groening]]'s other TV show. It easily references ''Futurama'' the most of all media because of this connection. This is a small sample of the references. For more, see its [[The Simpsons|main page]].<br />
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*In "{{w|Bart Gets Famous}}", there is a head in a jar in a dream about the future from {{s|Bart Simpson}}. This episode aired approximately 5 years and a month before ''Futurama'' started, on 3 February, 1994.<br />
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* In {{w|List of The Simpsons comics#Simpsons Comics|''Simpsons Comics''}} #99 (published October, 2004), there is a cameo appearance by Bender.<br />
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* In "{{w|Future-Drama}}", aired 17 April, 2005, Bender appears in the hovercar {{w|Homer Simpson}} and Bart are driving after crossing a "quantum tunnel". There are references to heads preserved in jars, [[Hovercar]]s and cities similar to ''Futurama''. Homer's under water house resembles one that Fry considers buying in "[[I, Roommate]]". The title, "Future-Drama", is an obvious reference to the title of ''Futurama'' itself.<br />
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* In ''{{w|The Simpsons Game}}'', released 30 October, 2007, Bender and Dr. Zoidberg are characters at the end of Level 15 - "5 Characters In Search Of an Author." Fry also appears in a painting from [[Matt Groening]].<br />
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* In {{w|List of The Simpsons comics#Simpsons Super Spectacular|''Simpsons Super Spectacular''}} #6 (published January, 2008), the [[Planet Express]] crew appear at the end of this comic.<br />
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*In "{{w|Beware My Cheating Bart}}", Fry and Leela are seen on an asteroid in a scene where the camera is zooming out of the universe and a meteor instructs viewers (in [[Alien Language 1]]) to "Watch [[Futurama]], Thursdays at 10".<br />
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* [[Simpsorama|A ''Futurama/Simpsons'' crossover]] aired in [[2014]].<br />
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* In the couch gag for the episode "Mathlete's Feat", in which Morty travels to another dimension that resembles a spaceport, the planet express ship is seen flying in the air.<br />
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=== ''[[Star Wars]]'' ===<br />
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[[File:Starwarsbender.JPG|right|thumb|Bender appearing in ''Junkheap Hero''.]]<br />
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*In the comic ''{{sw|Skippy the Jedi Droid}}'' (published in ''{{sw|Star Wars Tales 1}}'' on 29 September, 1999), Bender is seen making fun of {{sw|R5-D4|Skippy}}.<br />
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*Bender is seen in the comic ''{{sw|Junkheap Hero}}'' (published in ''{{sw|Star Wars Tales 6}}'' on 20 December, 2000) as a scrapped droid.<br />
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**The {{sw|Bender (droid)|"Bender Droid"}} also appeared in the novel ''{{sw|Death Star (novel)|Death Star}}'', published 16 October, 2007. It is unknown if they are related.<br />
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*A droid with the name "[[Probulator]]" appears in the online game ''{{sw|Star Wars Galaxies}}'', first released 26 June, 2003.<br />
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*The droid {{sw|HK-47}}, and other droids from the ''{{sw|Star Wars}}'' {{sw|Expanded Universe}} have been known to use Bender's phrase of "{{sw|Meatbag}}".<br />
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*Appearing in ''{{sw|Being Boba Fett}}'' (published in ''{{sw|Star Wars Tales 18}}'' on 24 December, 2003), {{sw|Bendu Fry}}'s name was probably derived from Bender and Fry.<br />
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*A clip from "[[War Is the H-Word]]" appears in the "{{sw|The Birth of the Lightsaber}}" featurette on the {{sw|Star Wars Trilogy (DVD)|25th anniversary trilogy DVD}}.<br />
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*Bender was seen in the ''Star Wars'' {{sw|Fan film|parody}} ''{{sw|Family Guy: Blue Harvest}}'' (released 23 September, 2007), in the {{sw|Chalmun's Cantina}} scene.<br />
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*There are a few characters in the ''Star Wars'' Galaxy with names shared in ''Futurama'', though these might just be coincidences. Among them are {{sw|Bender}}, {{sw|Farnsworth}}, {{sw|Fry}} and {{sw|Leela}}.<br />
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*{{sw|Xamar}}'s species, {{sw|Khil}}, has been jokingly referred to as being the same species of Zoidberg, [[Decapodian]].<br />
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=== ''{{w|Transformers}}'' ===<br />
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*In the ''{{w|Transformers: Universe}}'' comic "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/The_Wreckers:_Finale_Part_1 The Wreckers: Finale Part 1]", Bender appears as a resident of CSSB-16 Spaceport.<br />
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*In the ''{{w|Transformers: Timelines}}'' story "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Gone_Too_Far Gone Too Far]" (published 13 March, 2008), [[List of products#Olde Fortran Malt Liquor|Old Fortran]] is mentioned.<br />
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*In the ''Transformers: Timelines'' script reading "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Bee_in_the_City Bee in the City]" (presented 26 April, 2008), the ''{{w|Transformers Animated}}'' incarnation of Bumblebee says "My manwich!", a line used by [[Hermes]] and [[Dwight Conrad]] in ''Futurama'' (Dwight and ''Animated'' Bumblebee were both voiced by [[Bumper Robinson]]).<br />
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*In the ''Transformers Animated'' episode "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/A_Fistful_of_Energon A Fistful of Energon]" (aired 24 May, 2008), the [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Starscream_%28Animated%29 Starscream] [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Clone_number_2716057 clones #2716057] and [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Clone_number_3370318 #3370318] are references to Bender and [[Flexo]]'s serial numbers.<br />
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*In "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/The_AllSpark_Almanac The AllSpark Almanac]", a ''Transformers Animated'' guidebook (published 19 August, 2009), there is an advertisement for many films, including ''[[Bikini Party Summer]]'' from the episode "[[That's Lobstertainment!]]".<br />
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*The voice actors [[Frank Welker]], [[Phil LaMarr]], [[Bumper Robinson]], [[Kath Soucie]], [[Tom Kenny]], [[Maurice LaMarche]] and [[John DiMaggio]] have done work for both ''Futurama'' and ''Transformers''.<br />
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=== Exalted ===<br />
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*In the ''Exalted'' tabletop RPG supplement, ''Manual of Exalted Power: Alchemicals'' has a reference to [[Bender]] in its index, as part of a joking reference to loops.<br />
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This article lists references to the show ''[[Futurama]]'' '''in popular culture''', which are references made by other media to ''Futurama'' itself.<br />
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== Film ==<br />
=== Animation ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|Attack of the Drones}}'' ====<br />
[[File:ZoidbergDaffyDuck.jpg|right|thumb|Zoidberg appearing in ''Attack of the Drones''.]]<br />
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''Attack of the Drones'' ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeC5Rw9vXXI link]) was the fourth {{w|Duck Dodgers}} short and was released in [[2003]], though not theatrically, due to the failure of the film ''{{w|Looney Tunes: Back in Action}}''. [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]] makes a cameo appearance in the council, even as much as having a line: "Uh, what do we do?" [[Billy West]] voiced him in this appearances, due to his obligations as {{w|Porky Pig}}.<br />
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The buildings and animation (2D with 3D sequences) are similar to ''Futurama''{{'}}s, and this may be due to the involvement of ''Futurama'' staff [[Dwayne Carey-Hill]], [[Eric Kaplan]] and [[Rich Moore]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Logorama}}'' ====<br />
[[File:Logorama.png|right|thumb|The Slurm logo appearing in ''Logorama''.]]<br />
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In the [[2009]] short film ''Logorama'', over 2,500 logos are used to tell the story. Among these is the logo for Slurm, which appears among others at {{w|KFC}}. The film's name is similar to ''Futurama''.<br />
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=== Live-action ===<br />
==== ''{{w|The Adventures of Pluto Nash}}'' ====<br />
In the [[2002]] film ''The Adventures of Pluto Nash'', a piece of music similar to the ''Futurama'' theme can be heard in some scenes set on the moon.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Comic Book: The Movie}}'' ====<br />
The [[2004]] mockumentary film ''Comic Book: The Movie'' features a ''Futurama'' cutout. Some ''Futurama'' castmembers also appear in the film, including [[Matt Groening]], [[Mark Hamill]], [[Maurice LaMarche]], and [[Billy West]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|An Inconvenient Truth}}'' ====<br />
[[File:An Inconvenient Truth.jpg|right|thumb|A ''Futurama'' clip appearing in ''An Inconvenient Truth''.]]<br />
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The [[2006]] documentary film ''An Inconvenient Truth'' is linked to ''Futurama'' in several ways:<br />
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*In ''An Inconvenient Truth'', [[Al Gore]] uses a [[Educational films#None Like it Hot!|scene]] from the episode "[[Crimes of the Hot]]" during his initial explanation of [[global warming]].<br />
*The ''Futurama'' cast and crew also made an animated faux-trailer for the film titled ''[[A Terrifying Message from Al Gore]]'' featuring Gore and Bender.<br />
*Al Gore is a recurring guest star on ''Futurama'', appearing in "[[Anthology of Interest I]]", "[[Crimes of the Hot]]", ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'' and "[[The Futurama Holiday Spectacular]]". He has said that ''Futurama'' is his favourite show, prior to his appearance on it, during the time of [[Season 1]].<br />
*His daughter, [[Kristin Gore]], also worked for the show as a screen writer for all of [[Season 3]] and [[Season 4|4's]] episodes, bar three.<br />
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==== {{w|Unfaithful (film)|''Unfaithful''}} ====<br />
''Futurama'' appears in the [[2002]] film ''Unfaithful''. It is unknown where it appears in the movie, but [[20th Century Fox|Fox]] is credited for its use in the film. [[Christopher Tyng]] is also listed in the film's credits for the use of "Music from ''Futurama''" in the film.<br />
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== Internet ==<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
<br />
==== {{w|Encyclopedia Dramatica|Encyclopædia Dramatica}} ====<br />
Through {{w|4chan}}, Encyclopædia Dramatica claims that there are four memes associated with ''Futurama'' on [http://encyclopediadramatica.ch/Futurama its page]:<br />
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File:Fry meme.png|[[Fry|I See What You Did There]]<br />
File:Child Abduction.jpg|[[Bender|Child Abduction]]<br />
File:IAWTC.jpg|[[Scruffy|Second]]<br />
File:All Glory to the Hypno Toad.gif|[[Hypnotoad]]<br />
</gallery><br />
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==== ''{{w|List of Heroes graphic novels|Heroes}}'' ====<br />
[[File:Heroes.png|right|thumb|The Planet Express ship appearing in ''Heroes''.]]<br />
<br />
A supplement of the {{w|Heroes (TV series)|TV series}}, the [[2010]] ''Heroes'' graphic novel "The Trip, Part 1" (#160; [http://www.nbc.com/heroes/novels/downloads/Heroes_novel_160.pdf link]) features the [[Planet Express ship]] in a full page panel.<br />
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==== {{w|Know Your Meme}} ====<br />
Know Your Meme, a website and web series documenting Internet memes, lists five confirmed memes sourced from ''Futurama'': "Not Sure If X", based on a still of Fry from "[[The Lesser of Two Evils]]"; the [[Hypnotoad]]; "I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore", based on a quote by Professor Farnsworth from "[[A Clockwork Origin]]"; "Shut Up and Take My Money", based on a quote by Fry from "[[Attack of the Killer App]]"; and "Why Not [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]?".<br />
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File:Fry meme.png|[[Philip J. Fry|Not Sure If X]]<br />
File:All Glory to the Hypno Toad.gif|[[Hypnotoad]]<br />
File:I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore.png|[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore]]<br />
File:Shut Up and Take My Money.png|[[Philip J. Fry|Shut Up and Take My Money]]<br />
File:Why Not Zoidberg.jpg|[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Why Not Zoidberg?]]<br />
</gallery><br />
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==== ''Macromeme'' ====<br />
[[File:Capcha-tattoo.jpg|right|thumb|Clamps appearing in ''Macromeme'']]<br />
<br />
[[Clamps]] appears in a ''Macromeme'' comic ([http://macromeme.com/dog/capcha-tattoo.html link]), where he is shown in a conversation with a robot who has a CAPTCHA tattoo.<br />
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==== {{w|Mozilla Firefox}} ====<br />
[[File:Firefoxshinyass.png|right|thumb|Bender's catchphrase appearing in Mozilla Firefox.]]<br />
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In {{w|Mozilla}}'s Firefox browser (version {{w|Mozilla Firefox 3|3}} or later), if one types "about:robots" in the address bar, a page will appear paying tribute to robots in popular culture. The last point is "Robots have shiny metal posteriors which should not be bitten." This is a reference to Bender's [[catchphrase]], "[[Bite my shiny metal ass]]!"<br />
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==== {{w|Robot Hall of Fame}} ====<br />
Bender was nominated for a place in the Robot Hall of Fame. [http://web.archive.org/web/20110709014705/http://www.robothalloffame.org/nominate.php He was in second place], garnering 30% of the votes.<br />
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==== ''{{w|xkcd}}'' ====<br />
[[File:xkcd 233 Futurama.jpg|right|thumb|''xkcd'' comic 233 with accompanying tooltip.]]<br />
<br />
''xkcd'' has made several references to ''Futurama'':<br />
*The tooltip for comic 233 ([http://xkcd.com/233/ link]) says "They'd use that ''Futurama'' episode with [[Seymour Asses|Fry's dog]], but even spambots cry at that". This references the {{w|CAPTCHA}} test to determine if a response is computer-generated, as well as the very emotional nature of the episode "[[Jurassic Bark]]".<br />
**Ironically, one of the possible captcha questions that are presented upon editing an [[The Infosphere|Infosphere]] article is ''"Did you cry when Seymour Asses died?"''<br />
*In comic 482 ([http://xkcd.com/482/ link]), the Planet Express ship is visible, and a word balloon proclaims "Hey, a heaping bowl of salt!" This references the episode "[[My Three Suns]]", where Fry mentions he once ate a heaping bowl of salt.<br />
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=== Video ===<br />
==== ''[http://www.youtube.com/show/etc ETC: Entertainment, Technology, Culture]'' ====<br />
<br />
The 58th episode of the {{w|Machinima}}-run show ''ETC: Entertainment, Technology, Culture'' ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60lomq66LpM link]) focuses on the return of ''Futurama'' to television.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Homestar Runner}}'' ====<br />
[[File:Homestar runner.png|right|thumb|Zoidberg appearing in ''Homestar Runner''.]]<br />
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In the [[2008]] ''Homestar Runner'' Halloween episode "[[hrwiki:Most in the Graveyard|Most in the Graveyard]]" ([http://www.homestarrunner.com/ween08.html link]), [[hrwiki:The Poopsmith|the Poopsmith]] is dressed up as Zoidberg. [[hrwiki:The King of Town|The King of Town]] also says [[Professor Farnsworth]]'s catchphrase, "[[Good news, everyone]]!", when one clicks the Poopsmith at the end of the episode.<br />
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==== {{w|RiffTrax}} ====<br />
In the [[2007]] RiffTrax commentary for ''{{sw|The Star Wars Holiday Special}}'' ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ldAssuIkDY link]), {{sw|Ackmena}} tells {{sw|Unidentified Duros 1|two}} {{sw|Unidentified Duros 2|aliens}} to finish their Slurm.<br />
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==== ''[http://www.yugiohtheabridgedseries.com/ Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series]'' ====<br />
[[File:Yugioh.png|right|thumb|Yami Marik as the Hypnotoad in ''Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series''.]]<br />
<br />
Three ''Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series'' episodes have referenced ''Futurama'':<br />
*In episode 7, released in [[2006]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBeDOvxatKw link]), {{w|Hiroto Honda|Tristan Taylor}} (in robot monkey form) and {{w|Katsuya Jonouchi|Joey Wheeler}} are dubbed over as Bender and Fry in the episode "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".<br />
*In episode 17, released in [[2007]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRLPY96nsLY link]), {{w|Yami Marik}} appears as a parody of the [[Hypnotoad]], with the same eyes.<br />
*In episode 19, released in 2007 ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsqhenHI-zI link]), {{w|Seto Kaiba}} announces that he will start a tournament "with blackjack and hookers. In fact, forget the tournament". This is a reference to Bender's famous line from "[[The Series Has Landed]]".<br />
*In episode 44, released in [[2009]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1l7OrlU6xE link]), Zoidberg appears as one of the cards during the opening segment.<br />
*In episode 51, released in [[2011]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQLYzsRtpr4 link]), Bender appears as one of the cards during the opening segment.<br />
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=== WTLNetwork ===<br />
Two WTLNetwork videos make references to ''Futurama'':<br />
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*In "[http://www.thepooptroupe.com/wikitl/Feeble...FEEBLE%3F!%3F Feeble...FEEBLE?!?]", laser-eyed Daisy makes a noise like the [[Hypnotoad]].<br />
*In "[http://www.thepooptroupe.com/wikitl/Percy_Gets_The_Runs Percy Gets the Runs]", Percy passes a sign reading "[[Teddybear Junction|Teddy Bear Junction]]".<br />
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== Music ==<br />
=== Comedy ===<br />
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==== {{w|Josh Thomas (comedian)|Josh Thomas}} ====<br />
Australian comedian Josh Thomas, who has stated he is an atheist, says on the end of his track "Other Sexy Stuff", featured on his [[2010]] album ''Things That I Have Said Before'', that he follows {{w|Oprah Winfrey}} instead. This could be a nod to [[Oprahism]], a religion mentioned in the episode "[[Hell Is Other Robots]]".<br />
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=== Electronic ===<br />
==== [http://www.myspace.com/bendervsflexo Bender vs. Flexo] ====<br />
The band Bender vs. Flexo takes its name from Bender and [[Flexo]].<br />
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==== [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bizzare+Contact/ Bizzare Contact] ====<br />
Israeli electronic musician Bizzare Contact's track "Peaches on the Moon", featured on the [[2006]] compilation ''The Natural Waves of Sound 003'', heavily samples dialogue from "[[The Series Has Landed]]".<br />
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==== [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Dickster/ Dickster] and [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Tron+(3) Tron] ====<br />
Electronic musicians Dickster and Tron's track "A Few Spoonful's", featured on the [[2009]] compilation ''Quantum Effects'', samples two lines spoken by [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] in the episode "[[The 30% Iron Chef]]": "According to the spectrolizer, Spargle's magic ingredient was...water!" and "Laced with nothing more than a few spoonfuls of LSD."<br />
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==== [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mike+Modular Mike Modular] ====<br />
Electronic musician Mike Modular's track "Fry Through Space", a collaboration with fellow electronic musician [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Rinkadink/ Rinkadink] featured on the 2004 compilation ''Wild Life - Jungle Juice'', samples various lines from "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".<br />
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==== [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Rinkadink/ Rinkadink] ====<br />
Electronic musician Rinkadink's track "Anyone Seen Bender?", from his 2004 album ''Rabbit from Darkside'', samples dialogue between [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] and the [[Galactic Entity]] from "[[Godfellas]]"; it also samples a clip of [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] looking for Bender and a clip of [[Horrible Gelatinous Blob|H.G. Blob]] responding to Fry, both from the same episode. "Fry Through Space", a 2004 track by him and [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mike+Modular Mike Modular] featured on the 2004 compilation ''Wild Life - Jungle Juice'', samples various lines from "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".<br />
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=== Hip-hop ===<br />
==== {{w|Danger Doom|DANGERDOOM}} ====<br />
As well as featuring characters from fellow animated television series such as ''{{w|Aqua Teen Hunger Force}}'', ''{{w|The Brak Show}}'', ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''{{w|Space Ghost Coast to Coast}}'', the song "El Chupa Nibre", from DANGERDOOM's [[2005]] album ''{{w|The Mouse and the Mask}}'', references the monster [[El Chupanibre]] from ''Futurama'' in its title. The song "Space Ho's", also on the same album, features the lyric "Look Leela eyeball to eyeballs".<br />
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==== {{w|MC Lars}} ====<br />
MC Lars referenced the show in the song "Space Game", from his [[2006]] album ''{{w|The Graduate (MC Lars album)|The Graduate}}'', with the lyric "Hey Fry, look, we can still be friends. I won't ask Leela out again".<br />
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==== [[Beastie Boys]] ====<br />
In [[2009]], the Beastie Boys released a song called "{{w|Too Many Rappers}}". In the song, there is a line where it is said that they will be rapping "until the year 3000 and beyond". (Click [http://rapgenius.com/Beastie-boys-too-many-rappers-lyrics here] for the lyrics.) This is likely a reference to ''Futurama'' - considering their appearance in "[[Hell Is Other Robots]]".<br />
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==== {{w|Yung Lean}} ====<br />
In [[2018]], Yung Lean released a mixtape titled ''Poison Ivy'', which features a track named "bender++girlfriend". The lyrics state: "Got robotic instincts like I'm Bender, Futurama spaceship box of syrup in the blender".<br />
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=== Rock ===<br />
==== [http://www.atomicraygunattack.com/ Atomic Raygun Attack] ====<br />
The band Atomic Raygun Attack released an EP entitled ''Atomic Raygun Attack Presents: The Sting'' ([http://www.atomicraygunattack.com/website/mp3s/thesting/ link]) in [[2007]] which bases its six songs off the ''Futurama'' episode "[[The Sting]]".<br />
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==== {{w|Devin Townsend|The Devin Townsend Project}} ====<br />
The title of the song "Bend It Like Bender!" by The Devin Townsend Project, from their [[2009]] album ''{{w|Addicted (The Devin Townsend Project album)|Addicted}}'', references Bender. Additionally, the song contains the line "Game's over, losers! I have all the money!", spoken by Bender in the episode "[[A Head in the Polls]]".<br />
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==== [http://machinaesupremacy.com/ Machinae Supremacy] ====<br />
The Machinae Supremacy song "Attack Music" ([http://static.machinaesupremacy.com/musicfiles/arcade/07-machinae_supremacy-attack_music.mp3 link]) opens with a sample of the quote "In actual news, the human race was doomed to extinction today, as the robot revolt turned violent", spoken by [[Linda]] in the episode "[[Mother's Day]]".<br />
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== Publications ==<br />
=== Comics ===<br />
<br />
==== {{w|52 (comics)|''52''}} ====<br />
[[File:Johnny Warrawa.jpg|right|thumb|Johnny Warrawa wearing a Bender mask.]]<br />
<br />
In an issue of the comic series ''52'' (#21, published September, 2006), the Australian mechanic [[Wikia:dcdatabase:Jonathan Warrawa (New Earth)|Johnny Warrawa]] wears a welding mask shaped like [[Bender]]'s face whilst repairing the droid head of the {{w|Red Tornado}}.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Action Comics}}'' ====<br />
<br />
[[File:ActionComic863.jpg|right|thumb|Zoidberg and Kif appearing in ''Action Comics''.]]<br />
<br />
In ''Action Comics'' (#863, published May, 2008), a {{w|Legion of Super-Heroes}} comic, there is a plot involving aliens being sent to a prison camp. Among them is what appears to be [[Zoidberg]] and possibly [[Kif Kroker]].<br />
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==== ''Deadpool / GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular'' ====<br />
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In the ''Deadpool / GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular'', published July 2007, Bender can be seen on the television screen in the GLI headquarters.<br />
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==== ''{{w|FoxTrot}}'' ====<br />
<br />
[[File:FoxTrot 08-05-2011.gif|right|thumb|In the lower right corner.]]<br />
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{{Bender}}, [[R2-D2]] (''[[Star Wars]]''), and Maximillian (''{{w|The Black Hole}}'') make a brief [[cameo]] appearance. Interestingly, ''[[Countdown to Futurama]]'' author [http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/author/matthew-tobey/ Matt Tobey], who posted "[http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/2011/05/12/futurama-fanarama-bender-in-foxtrot/ Futurama Fanarama: Bender in FoxTrot]", mistook R2-D2 for "{{sw|C-3PO|C3PO}} from ''Star Trek''" (actually from ''Star Wars'') and Maximillian for "{{w|Dr. Zaius}} from ''{{w|The Matrix}}''" (actually from ''{{w|Planet of the Apes (franchise)|Planet of the Apes}}''). It is possible, however, that he did so knowingly.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Life in Hell}}'' ====<br />
<br />
[[File:LIH bender.jpg|right|thumb|Bender appearing among rubbish and toys in ''Life in Hell''.]]<br />
<br />
In [[Matt Groening]]'s comic, ''Life in Hell'', a Bender-like doll appears in a [[1999]] Christmas strip.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Off The Mark}}'' ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Off the mark.png|right|thumb|Leela (and others) appearing in ''Off The Mark''.]]<br />
<br />
The 17 September, 2009, issue of the single panel comic ''{{w|Off The Mark}}'', created by {{w|Mark Parisi}}, features [[Leela]] trying to be chatted up by cyclops Mike Wazowski from the film ''{{w|Monsters, Inc.}}'', whilst his friend Sulley is at the bar with [[Fry]] and Bender.<br />
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==== ''Outer Orbit'' ====<br />
<br />
The Planet Express Ship appears in an issue of the {{w|Dark Horse Comics}} miniseries ''Outer Orbit''.<br />
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==== {{w|Top 10 (comics)|''Top 10''}} ====<br />
<br />
In issue 11 of ''Top 10'', a discoloured Fry, Leela, and Bender can be seen in the background of the first frame of page 11. [[Nibbler]] is also featured two panels later wearing a shirt saying "Slam", a reference to the DC Comics' Message Board poster who suggested Nibbler as an [[Easter egg]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Transmetropolitan}}'' ====<br />
<br />
In ''Transmetropolitan'' #25, there is a billboard which depicts Leela and Bender.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Young Avengers}}'' ====<br />
<br />
In ''Young Avengers'' Special #1 (published February, 2006), the logo for [[Slurm]] can be seen on a vending machine being thrown by the {{w|Hulkling}}.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Zits}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Zits.png|right|thumb|''Futurama'' mentioned on ''Zits''.]]<br />
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In a ''Zits'' comic (published in the [[2001]] collection, ''Big Honkin' Zits''), Jeremy is excited about a new ''Futurama'' episode.<br />
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=== Magazines ===<br />
<br />
==== ''{{w|Cracked}}'' ====<br />
<br />
''Cracked'' was a humour magazine which based most of its material on popular culture. This gallery shows all appearances of ''Futurama'' in ''Cracked'':<br />
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<gallery><br />
File:Cracked.jpg|''Futurama'' is parodied on the cover of #340 (published December, 1999),...<br />
File:Futuredrama cracked.jpg|... whilst inside, there is a comic parody called "Futuredrama". The full 5 pages can be read [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/weird/index.shtml here].<br />
File:Cracked342.jpg|In this "Toon Issue" (#342, published March, [[2000]]), Bender is impaled on the spikes of [[Bart Simpson|Bart's]] hair, along with other cartoon characters.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Forbes}}'' ====<br />
<br />
[[Mom]] was included in the 2007 Forbes {{w|Forbes Fictional 15|list of the richest fictional characters}}. She was ranked at [http://www.forbes.com/2007/12/11/mom-futurama-money-oped-books-cx_de_fict1507_1211mom.html #4] with an estimated net worth of $15.7 billion. [[MomCorp]] was also included in the list of "The 25 Largest Fictional Companies" which estimated its sales at $291.8 billion.<br />
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==== {{w|Mad (magazine)|''Mad''}} ====<br />
<br />
The ''Mad'' magazine parodies many popular culture things, including ''Futurama''. This gallery shows all appearances of ''Futurama'' in ''Mad'':<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Germanmadmagazine2.jpg|In this translation of a German edition, there is a parody named "Botterama". The full 4 page comic and information on the more obscure jokes can be read [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/miscpics/index.shtml here].<br />
File:Germanmadmagazine.jpg|In another German magazine (#31, published April, 2001), ''Futurama'' is parodied on the front cover...<br />
File:Germanmadmagazinecomic.jpg|...and in a comic on an interior page. "Schraub" is German for "screw".<br />
File:Bender in Mad magazine.jpg|On the cover of this 2008 summer issue, dealing with superheroes, instead of coming out in his {{w|Iron Man's armor|usual armour}}, {{w|Iron Man|Tony Stark}} comes out as Bender instead.<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== {{w|Mother Jones (magazine)|''Mother Jones''}} ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Motherjones.jpg|right|thumb|''Futurama'' appearing in ''Mother Jones''.]]<br />
<br />
Four panels of ''Futurama'' are featured on the back of the May/June, 2001 issue of ''Mother Jones''.<br />
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=== Novels ===<br />
<br />
==== ''{{w|Ark Angel}}'' ====<br />
<br />
In the sixth book of the ''{{w|Alex Rider}}'' series, ''Ark Angel'' (published 1 April, 2005), the {{w|Central Intelligence Agency|CIA}} hide behind the pseudonym "Creative Ideas Animations". In their SoHo office, they sell, among others, [[Futurama Animation Cels|''Futurama'' original drawings]].<br />
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== Television ==<br />
<br />
=== Animation ===<br />
<br />
==== ''{{w|Adventure Time}}'' ====<br />
*In the episode "[http://adventuretime.wikia.com/wiki/Everything%27s_Jake Everything's Jake]" (aired 24 November, 2014), [[Billy West]] voices Goose using [[Fry]]'s voice, the mayor with [[Zapp Brannigan]]'s voice and Dr. Erik Adamkinson with [[Professor Farnsworth]]'s voice. [[Tress MacNeille]] also voices Dr. Adamkinson's mother using [[Mom]]'s voice, and an urchin using [[Tinny Tim]]'s voice. Goose tells [[Jake the Dog|Jake]] (voiced by [[John DiMaggio]], aka [[Bender]]) that he is his best friend (a reference to the [[Fry-Bender relationship|relationship between Fry and Bender]]), and that he hasn't seen him in 2-3 years (a reference to ''Futurama'' [[second cancellation of Futurama|going off air in September, 2013]]).<br />
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==== ''{{w|American Dad!}}'' ====<br />
<br />
*In the episode "[http://americandad.wikia.com/wiki/The_Longest_Distance_Relationship The Longest Distance Relationship]" (aired 18 May, 2014), {{w|list of American Dad! characters#Jeff Fischer|Jeff}} and {{w|Sinbad (comedian)|Sinbad}} travel through a wormhole and end up on [[Earth]] 60 years into the future; here the [[Old Freebie|Earthican flag]] from ''Futurama'' can be seen on the Smith {{cat|famil||y}}'s front lawn. Also, as they enter the wormhole, Jeff and Sinbad switch between many different animation styles, one of them being very similar to the style of animation used for ''Futurama'' and ''[[The Simpsons]]''.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Aqua Teen Hunger Force}}'' ====<br />
<br />
In an episode of ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' called "Bible Fruit" (aired 23 March, 2008), Frylock, Meatwad and Master Shake have a discussion about watching ''Futurama''. It is a joke about ''Futurama'' being removed from [[Adult Swim]], as [[Comedy Central]] had bought the rights to the show.<br />
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{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Meatwad''': Why don't you ask that TV if he minds showin' me some ''Futurama''. I like me some ''Futurama''.<br />
'''Shake''': Well now we're too damn cheap to receive it, so go the hell over to Carl Central and watch it to your heart's content.<br />
'''Meatwad''': Carl gets ''Futurama''?<br />
'''Shake''': He didn't even want it until we started watching it.</poem><br />
}}<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Cleveland Show}}'' ====<br />
<br />
*"[[Leela: Orphan of the Stars]]" by [[Fry]] is one of the ''Hot 100 Cartoon Songs'' in "{{w|Harder, Better, Faster, Browner}}".<br />
*[[Dawnn Lewis]] provides the voice of Mrs. Bailey, a Jamaican woman, which is very similar to that of [[LaBarbara]], also a Jamaican woman, in "{{w|Murray Christmas}}".<br />
*A [[Bender]] costume appears twice in "{{w|Hot Cocoa Bang Bang}}".<br />
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<gallery><br />
File:Harder, Better, Faster, Browner (The Cleveland Show).png|"Harder, Better, Faster, Browner".<br />
File:Murray Christmas (The Cleveland Show).png|"Murray Christmas".<br />
File:Hot Cocoa Bang Bang (The Cleveland Show) 1.png|"Hot Cocoa Bang Bang".<br />
File:Hot Cocoa Bang Bang (The Cleveland Show) 2.png|"Hot Cocoa Bang Bang".<br />
</gallery><br />
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==== ''{{w|Drawn Together}}'' ====<br />
In the episode "Breakfast Food Killer" (aired 18 October, 2007) of ''Drawn Together'', Bender is briefly seen as a silhouette, waiting to be a mascot for Frankenberry's Empire.<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy}}'' ====<br />
<br />
In the episode "Dream Mutt" (aired 17 June, 2005) of ''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'', Wiggy Jiggy Jed's line "So you can lick my Candy-striped..." may be a reference to Bender's line, "[[Bite my shiny metal ass]]".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Johnny Test}}'' ====<br />
<br />
In the episode "JTV" (aired 4 November, 2006) of ''Johnny Test'', they are flipping though the channels on the television and the line "I'm my own grandpa..." is said. It may be a reference to the fact Fry is his own grandpa.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Mad (TV series)|Mad}}'' ====<br />
In the episode "Real Veal / Celebrity Wife Swamp" (aired 5 March, 2012) of the show ''Mad'', Bender makes a cameo appearance in the segment "Real Veal", a parody of the 2011 film ''{{w|Real Steel}}''. He is seen in a robot boxing championship losing to "Real Veal", a robot-cow hybrid.<br />
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==== ''{{w|The PJs}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:FryPJs.jpg|right|thumb|Fry appearing on a milk carton in ''The PJs''.]]<br />
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In the episode "Cliffhangin' with Mr. Super" (aired 18 August, 2000) of the show ''The PJs'', Fry makes a cameo appearance on a wanted ad on a milk carton, referring to Fry's disappearance after being frozen. This was an act of reciprocation for ''The PJs'' being etched onto a manhole cover in the episodes "[[I Second that Emotion]]" and "[[The Luck of the Fryrish]]", like the ''The PJs' opening scene.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Rick and Morty}}'' ====<br />
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In the episode "Raising Gazorpazorp", Morty can be seen holding a mechanical claw that looks very similar to Zoidberg's right at the beginning of the episode.<br />
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Although this was technically in the Simpsons, In another universes spaceport-like place, the planet express ship can be seen for about a second flying over Morty's head in the couch gag for the episode "Mathlete's Feat"<br />
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==== ''{{w|Shaun the Sheep}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Shaun the sheep fuel.png|right|thumb|Dark matter appearing on ''Shaun the Sheep''.]]<br />
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In the ''Shaun the Sheep'' episode "The Visitor", aired 4 September 2007, the alien's space ship can use sheep feces as fuel. This resembles Nibbler's [[Dark Matter|waste]].<br />
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==== ''[[South Park]]'' ====<br />
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In the ''South Park'' episode "{{w|Go God Go}}" (aired 1 November, 2006), {{w|Eric Cartman|Cartman}} is stuck in the snow and is buried by an avalanche and is defrosted 500 years later. Although not an explicit reference to ''Futurama'', there is brief reference to cryogenics, and the name of the city "New New Hampshire" is familiar to other names of cities used in ''Futurama'', like "New New York".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Fry psg cameo.jpg|right|thumb|Fry can be seen in the background.]]<br />
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In the second episode of this Japanese anime, several characters from other animes or cartoons can be seen in the background for a brief moment, including Fry.<br />
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==== Family Guy ====<br />
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=== Live-action ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Colbert Report}}'' ====<br />
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During the intro for the 22 June, 2009 episode of ''The Colbert Report'', {{w|Stephen Colbert (character)|Colbert}}'s interview with author {{w|Simon Schama}} was headlined "Future-Schama", a pun on the name for ''Futurama''.<br />
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When talking about the U.S. government not shutting down, Colbert was dismayed in his [http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/381281/april-11-2011/countdown-to-government-shutdown 11 April, 2011 episode] (clip available to all but Canadian and British audiences) that all the countdowns on news channels were unemployed. He even had his own countdown, which he decided to repurpose for a countdown to another ''Futurama'' rerun, where he further specified that it would also work for rebroadcasts of his show, as, on Comedy Central, people are never more than an hour away from a ''Futurama'' rerun.<br />
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==== {{w|The Comedy Central Roast}} ====<br />
The Comedy Central Roasts are events hosted by [[Comedy Central]], when a celebrity is made fun of by other celebrities. During the introduction to the Roast of [[William Shatner]], clips of his appearances in movies and television shows were shown, including a clip of his appearance in the episode "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]". The same was done for [[Pamela Anderson]], where a clip of her appearance from "[[A Fishful of Dollars]]" was used in her montage.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Countdown with Keith Olbermann}}'' ====<br />
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''Countdown with Keith Olbermann'' is a news show hosted by {{w|Keith Olbermann}} who regularly uses catchphrases from ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and ''[[Family Guy]]'', but has recently taken to common use of [[Professor Farnsworth]]'s catch phrase, "[[Good news, everyone]]!"<br />
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==== ''{{w|Tosh.0}}'' ====<br />
During the recent premiere of the episode "[[Rebirth]]", an ad for Tosh.0 came on, where Daniel uses ''Futurama'' as a reference to his show.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Doctor Who}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Titanicdoctorwho.jpg|right|thumb|Space-ship ''[[Titanic]]'' appearing in ''Doctor Who''.]]<br />
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The relaunched ''Doctor Who'' contains a few possible references (or just similarities) to ''Futurama''.<br />
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*In the {{w|Doctor Who (series 1)|series 1}} episode, "{{w|The Long Game}}" (aired 7 May, 2005), a character pretends to be a student at [[Mars University (place)|Mars University]], to which a medical technician replies, "The Martian boondocks. Typical!"<br />
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*The {{w|Doctor Who (series 2)|series 2}} episode, "{{w|New Earth}}" (aired 15 April, 2006), which is set in the year five billion and twenty-three in the city of [[New New York]]. However, if the city had been more accurately named, it would in fact be "New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New York" as it was [[wikia:c:tardis:New New York|the fifteenth New York]].<br />
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** New New York also appears in the {{w|Doctor Who (series 3)|series 3}} episode, {{w|Gridlock (Doctor Who)|"Gridlock"}} (aired 14 April, 2007), which is set 30 years after "New Earth". It features a character called [[wikia:c:tardis:Thomas Kincade Brannigan|Thomas Kincade]] [[Zapp Brannigan|Brannigan]], and has a similar skyline to ''Futurama''. They also briefly refer to the regular New York as "Old New York", as do the 31st century characters in ''Futurama''.<br />
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*The {{w|Doctor Who (series 4)|series 4}} Christmas Special, {{w|Voyage of the Damned (Doctor Who)|"Voyage of the Damned"}} (aired 25 December, 2007), has [[wikia:c:tardis:Titanic (spaceship)|an interstellar cruiser]] modelled after the original ''{{w|RMS Titanic}}''. This is very similar to the space cruise ship, ''[[Titanic]]'', in the ''Futurama'' episode, "[[A Flight to Remember]]".<br />
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*The {{w|Doctor Who (series 5)|series 5}} episode, "{{w|The Beast Below}}" (aired 10 april, 2010), features a "Star Whale", a giant alien species living in the depth of space, and captured by the Starship UK to pilot it. The concept of a whale-like alien living alone in space is similar to that of the [[four-dimensional space whale]] in the 2011 ''Futurama'' episode "[[Möbius Dick]]". (A space whale-based episode was first proposed for ''Doctor Who'' in 1985.)<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Einstein Factor}}'' ====<br />
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Contestants in the Australian ABC1 quiz show ''The [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]] Factor'' choose a specialty on which to be quizzed during the first round. During episode ten of the 2005 season, a [http://www.abc.net.au/einsteinfactor/txt/s1326439.htm contestant] chose ''Futurama'' as his specialty. He was the second placing of three contestants in the episode.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Gilmore Girls}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Gilmore Girls.jpg|right|thumb|Bender action figure in ''Gilmore Girls''.]]<br />
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In the ''Gilmore Girls'' episode "Scene in a Mall" (aired 24 February 2004), Brian has a set of [[Toynami Futurama Figures|action figures]] from the show, which he and Zach discuss at length.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Good News Week}}'' ====<br />
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In an episode of ''Good News Week'', broadcast 31st August 2009, {{w|Paul McDermott (comedian)|Paul McDermott}}, the host, went to a commercial break saying "Stay tuned meatbags!" Meatbag is a word frequently used by Bender.<br />
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==== {{w|Journeyman (TV series)|''Journeyman''}} ====<br />
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[[File:Futurama in Journeyman.png|right|thumb|''Futurama'' appearing on a TV in ''Journeyman''.]]<br />
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In the series ''Journeyman'', in the episode "Emily" (aired 19 November, 2007), {{w|Dan Vasser}} travels back in time to the year 2001, and enters his own house and at that time, on a TV screen, a clip from "[[Parasites Lost]]" is seen and heard ([[Professor Farnsworth]] saying "Come on, let's all give Fry some privacy."). This means that he probably travelled to 21 January.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Kenan & Kel}}'' ====<br />
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In season 4 of the sitcom ''Kenan & Kel'', there is an episode named "Futurama" (aired 31 December, 1999) which is set in the year [[3000]].<br />
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==== {{w|Lost (TV series)|''Lost''}} ====<br />
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*In the episode "{{w|The Man Behind the Curtain}}" (aired 9 May, 2007), the plot element of the {{w|Dharma Initiative}} arrivals being assigned their new jobs and one being angry about it, is similar to the [[Career chip]] in the ''Futurama'' episode "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".<br />
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*In the episode "{{w|Because You Left}}", released 21 January, 2009, Daniel describes the [[Time Travel#Time Skip|time skips]] like a needle skipping on a record player. This is a direct quote from the ''Futurama'' episode "[[Time Keeps on Slippin']]".<br />
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==== {{w|Media Watch (TV program)|''Media Watch''}} ====<br />
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On the 8 September, 2003 episode of ''Media Watch'', a man called Jonathon complained about ''Futurama'' being [[broadcast]] on Channel Seven. The transcript can be read [http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/transcripts/s941536.htm here].<br />
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==== {{w|Modern Family}} ====<br />
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In the episode "{{w|Manny Get Your Gun}}", Manny tries to make a prank call under the fake name [[Seymour Asses|Seymour Butts]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Stargate Universe}}'' ====<br />
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In the ''Stargate Universe'' episode "Earth" (aired 6 November, 2009), {{w|Eli Wallace}} goes under the alias of "Philip Fry".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation}}'' ====<br />
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The Australian quiz show, ''Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation'', asks many popular culture questions.<br />
*On episode 9, aired 30 June 2009, in the round "Your Generation", a true or false question was asked: "Did Darren Shatner, the son of [[William Shatner]], compose the theme song to ''Futurama''?" Generation Y answered true and got the question wrong. ''Futurama''{{'}}s theme song was actually composed by [[Christopher Tyng]].<br />
*On the episode aired 26 October 2010, [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] was featured as a cut-out in the game "¡chronoloco!".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Warehouse 13}}'' ====<br />
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On the 8 September, 2009 episode of the {{w|Syfy}} series ''Warehouse 13'' (episode 10, "Breakdown"), Claudia says, "Oh, we're boned!" This is one of Bender’s catch-phrases.<br />
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==== ''{{w|QI}}'' ====<br />
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On the episode titled "Lethal" of popular British comedy-quiz show ''QI'', the panelist discussed euthanasia. Host Stephen Fry brought up Futurama's [[Suicide booth|suicide booths] as an example of sci-fi displaying euthanasia as a everyday right, stating that there are "three modes of suicide in Futurama: Quick and painless", "slow and horrible", and "clumsy bludgeoning".<br />
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== Video Games ==<br />
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=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|Contra 4}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Contra4credits.png|right|thumb|Bender's name appearing in the credits of ''Contra 4''.]]<br />
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Bender appears credited with his full name on the Special Thanks section in the ''Contra 4'' credits, released 13 November, 2007.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Gears of War 2}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Gearsofwar2boneitis.jpg|right|thumb|Boneitis appearing in the special thanks of ''Gears of War 2''.]]<br />
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On ''Gears of War 2'', released 7 November, 2008, in the special thanks section for the makers, Mikey Spano says [[That Guy]]'s quote of "My one regret is that I have [[Boneitis]]!". [[John DiMaggio]] voices the franchise's main character [[wikia:c:gearsofwar:Marcus Fenix|Marcus Fenix]] and supporting character [[wikia:c:gearsofwar:Franklin Tsoko|Franklin]] in the game.<br />
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==== ''{{w|Halo 3}}'' ====<br />
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In ''Halo 3'', released 25 September, 2007, there is an [[easter egg]] called the "[http://www.halopedian.com/IWHBYD_Skull_%28Halo_3%29 I Would Have Been Your Daddy]" [http://www.halopedian.com/Skull skull] which makes characters say rare, weird, or uncommon dialog. One of the quotes that may be heard from the UNSC Marine Corps after killing an enemy is "He's pending for a bending!", a phrase which Bender has exclaimed on the rare occasion.<br />
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=== ''Enter the Gungeon'' ===<br />
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The [http://enterthegungeon.gamepedia.com/Wind_Up_Gun Wind Up Gun] is a reference to the wind-up laser rifles used by the DOOP army in "[[War Is the H-Word]]".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Team Fortress 2}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Team fortress 2.png|right|thumb|[[Brain slugs]] appearing in ''Team Fortress 2''.]]<br />
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In ''Team Fortress 2'', released 10 October, 2007, an unlockable headgear called "[http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Triboniophorus_Tyrannus Triboniophorus tyrannus]" (released with [http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/First_Community_Contribution_Update the first community contribution update] on 18 March, 2010) is modelled after the [[brain slugs]] on ''Futurama''. It can be seen being made and used [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbn-zqf-9i4 here].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2}}'' ====<br />
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In the multiplayer map "Carnival" there are several references to Futurama including:<br />
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*Outside a fake Rocket Ship, there is a planet and in front of it the words "Planet Xpress".<br />
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*The rocket ship and subsequent mural have a striking resemblance to the [[Planet Express ship]]. To the right of the Planet Xpress globe sign, there's a sign that reads [[Crushinator|C-R-U-S-H-I-N-A-T-O-R]].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Call of Duty: Black Ops}}'' ====<br />
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In ''Call of Duty: Black Ops'', released 9 November 2010, [[Richard Nixon's head|Richard Nixon]] is a playable character in the zombie survival mode. Occasionally, he makes references to ''Futurama'' by saying things like "NIXON'S BACK!" and "AROOOO!"<br />
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==== ''{{w|TimeSplitters: Future Perfect}}'' ====<br />
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In the game ''TimeSplitters: Future Perfect'', released 21 March, 2005, the Gingerbread Man says Bender's quote of "Bite my crunchy brown ass!" in the character select menu. It can be viewed [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0UOToyA5sI here].<br />
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==== ''{{w|Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines}}'' ====<br />
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In the hospital, of the game ''Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines'' (16 November, 2004), a patient named D. Marsh is diagnosed with frequent bouts of [[Sexlexia]].<br />
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In the bar, Arp Hole, if the player tries to seduce a woman in the bar, one of the dialogue options is, "I find the most erotic part of a woman is the boobies", referencing "[[Amazon Women in the Mood]]".<br />
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==== ''{{w|Fallout: New Vegas}}'' ====<br />
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In the ''Lonesome Road'' DLC (20 September, 2011), using the "Wild Wasteland" perk, a fossilized dog named "Seymour" can be found in the "Cave of the Abaddon", referencing [[Seymour|Fry's dog]], which was [[Jurassic Bark|found by Fry fossilized in the future]].<br />
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Joshua E. Sawyer the lead designer of Fallout: New Vegas said "Fallout 3? I'll make my own Fallout 3 with Blackjack and hookers!", this is similar to what Bender says after being thrown out of Luna Park.<br />
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==== ''{{w|The Sims 3}}'' ====<br />
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The expansion pack ''{{w|The Sims 3: Into the Future|Into the Future}}'', released on 22 October, 2013, features three characters that resemble Fry, Leela, and Bender.<br />
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=== MMORPG ===<br />
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==== ''{{w|RuneScape}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:Runescape.png|right|thumb|"Not the whole universe! That's where I keep my stuff!".]]<br />
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*The [[Wikia:runescape:Sea slug|Sea slugs']] ability to take over a human's mind is similar to the [[brain slugs]] of ''Futurama''.<br />
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*During the final dialogue of the quest [[Wikia:runescape:Troll Romance|Troll Romance]] (released 5 January, 2005), [[Wikia:runescape:Arrg|Arrg]] says "This concept of 'love' confuses and infuriates Arrg." This is a reference to a quote said by [[Lrrr]] in the episode "[[Love and Rocket]]".<br />
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*In the 100th quest, [[Wikia:runescape:Recipe for Disaster|Recipe for Disaster]] (released 15 March, 2006), when the player is informed by [[Wikia:runescape:Gypsy Aris|Gypsy Aris]] that the universe could be destroyed, the player exclaims, "Not the whole universe! That's where I keep my stuff!", a quote originally appearing in ''Futurama''.<br />
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==== ''{{w|World of Warcraft}}'' ====<br />
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[[File:WoWcanals.jpg|right|thumb|Slurm possibly appearing in ''World of Warcraft''.]]<br />
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*In the game ''World of Warcraft'' (released 23 November, 2004), [[Wikia:wowwiki:Professor Putricide|Professor Putricide]]'s voice and many parts of his quotes (such as "[[Good news, everyone]]!") are based on [[Farnsworth]]. It can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PStC-LNZ2s here].<br />
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*Outside The Exodar, a small black cat called [[Wikia:wowwiki:Nibblet|Nibblet]] can be seen walking around. This is probably a reference to Nibbler from ''Futurama''.<br />
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*In the Apothecarium area. there is a large, stitched together thing that periodically excretes a load of the green goo that fills the Canals. This is vaguely reminiscent of the [[Slurm Queen]]'s behind in the episode "[[Fry and the Slurm Factory]]".<br />
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== Various ==<br />
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=== ''[[The Simpsons]]'' ===<br />
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[[File:Bender on the Simpsons.jpg|right|thumb|Bender appearing on ''The Simpsons''.]]<br />
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''The Simpsons'' is [[Matt Groening]]'s other TV show. It easily references ''Futurama'' the most of all media because of this connection. This is a small sample of the references. For more, see its [[The Simpsons|main page]].<br />
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*In "{{w|Bart Gets Famous}}", there is a head in a jar in a dream about the future from {{s|Bart Simpson}}. This episode aired approximately 5 years and a month before ''Futurama'' started, on 3 February, 1994.<br />
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* In {{w|List of The Simpsons comics#Simpsons Comics|''Simpsons Comics''}} #99 (published October, 2004), there is a cameo appearance by Bender.<br />
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* In "{{w|Future-Drama}}", aired 17 April, 2005, Bender appears in the hovercar {{w|Homer Simpson}} and Bart are driving after crossing a "quantum tunnel". There are references to heads preserved in jars, [[Hovercar]]s and cities similar to ''Futurama''. Homer's under water house resembles one that Fry considers buying in "[[I, Roommate]]". The title, "Future-Drama", is an obvious reference to the title of ''Futurama'' itself.<br />
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* In ''{{w|The Simpsons Game}}'', released 30 October, 2007, Bender and Dr. Zoidberg are characters at the end of Level 15 - "5 Characters In Search Of an Author." Fry also appears in a painting from [[Matt Groening]].<br />
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* In {{w|List of The Simpsons comics#Simpsons Super Spectacular|''Simpsons Super Spectacular''}} #6 (published January, 2008), the [[Planet Express]] crew appear at the end of this comic.<br />
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*In "{{w|Beware My Cheating Bart}}", Fry and Leela are seen on an asteroid in a scene where the camera is zooming out of the universe and a meteor instructs viewers (in [[Alien Language 1]]) to "Watch [[Futurama]], Thursdays at 10".<br />
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* [[Simpsorama|A ''Futurama/Simpsons'' crossover]] aired in [[2014]].<br />
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* In the couch gag for the episode "Mathlete's Feat", in which Morty travels to another dimension that resembles a spaceport, the planet express ship is seen flying in the air.<br />
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=== ''[[Star Wars]]'' ===<br />
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[[File:Starwarsbender.JPG|right|thumb|Bender appearing in ''Junkheap Hero''.]]<br />
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*In the comic ''{{sw|Skippy the Jedi Droid}}'' (published in ''{{sw|Star Wars Tales 1}}'' on 29 September, 1999), Bender is seen making fun of {{sw|R5-D4|Skippy}}.<br />
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*Bender is seen in the comic ''{{sw|Junkheap Hero}}'' (published in ''{{sw|Star Wars Tales 6}}'' on 20 December, 2000) as a scrapped droid.<br />
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**The {{sw|Bender (droid)|"Bender Droid"}} also appeared in the novel ''{{sw|Death Star (novel)|Death Star}}'', published 16 October, 2007. It is unknown if they are related.<br />
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*A droid with the name "[[Probulator]]" appears in the online game ''{{sw|Star Wars Galaxies}}'', first released 26 June, 2003.<br />
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*The droid {{sw|HK-47}}, and other droids from the ''{{sw|Star Wars}}'' {{sw|Expanded Universe}} have been known to use Bender's phrase of "{{sw|Meatbag}}".<br />
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*Appearing in ''{{sw|Being Boba Fett}}'' (published in ''{{sw|Star Wars Tales 18}}'' on 24 December, 2003), {{sw|Bendu Fry}}'s name was probably derived from Bender and Fry.<br />
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*A clip from "[[War Is the H-Word]]" appears in the "{{sw|The Birth of the Lightsaber}}" featurette on the {{sw|Star Wars Trilogy (DVD)|25th anniversary trilogy DVD}}.<br />
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*Bender was seen in the ''Star Wars'' {{sw|Fan film|parody}} ''{{sw|Family Guy: Blue Harvest}}'' (released 23 September, 2007), in the {{sw|Chalmun's Cantina}} scene.<br />
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*There are a few characters in the ''Star Wars'' Galaxy with names shared in ''Futurama'', though these might just be coincidences. Among them are {{sw|Bender}}, {{sw|Farnsworth}}, {{sw|Fry}} and {{sw|Leela}}.<br />
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*{{sw|Xamar}}'s species, {{sw|Khil}}, has been jokingly referred to as being the same species of Zoidberg, [[Decapodian]].<br />
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=== ''{{w|Transformers}}'' ===<br />
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*In the ''{{w|Transformers: Universe}}'' comic "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/The_Wreckers:_Finale_Part_1 The Wreckers: Finale Part 1]", Bender appears as a resident of CSSB-16 Spaceport.<br />
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*In the ''{{w|Transformers: Timelines}}'' story "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Gone_Too_Far Gone Too Far]" (published 13 March, 2008), [[List of products#Olde Fortran Malt Liquor|Old Fortran]] is mentioned.<br />
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*In the ''Transformers: Timelines'' script reading "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Bee_in_the_City Bee in the City]" (presented 26 April, 2008), the ''{{w|Transformers Animated}}'' incarnation of Bumblebee says "My manwich!", a line used by [[Hermes]] and [[Dwight Conrad]] in ''Futurama'' (Dwight and ''Animated'' Bumblebee were both voiced by [[Bumper Robinson]]).<br />
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*In the ''Transformers Animated'' episode "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/A_Fistful_of_Energon A Fistful of Energon]" (aired 24 May, 2008), the [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Starscream_%28Animated%29 Starscream] [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Clone_number_2716057 clones #2716057] and [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Clone_number_3370318 #3370318] are references to Bender and [[Flexo]]'s serial numbers.<br />
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*In "[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/The_AllSpark_Almanac The AllSpark Almanac]", a ''Transformers Animated'' guidebook (published 19 August, 2009), there is an advertisement for many films, including ''[[Bikini Party Summer]]'' from the episode "[[That's Lobstertainment!]]".<br />
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*The voice actors [[Frank Welker]], [[Phil LaMarr]], [[Bumper Robinson]], [[Kath Soucie]], [[Tom Kenny]], [[Maurice LaMarche]] and [[John DiMaggio]] have done work for both ''Futurama'' and ''Transformers''.<br />
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=== Exalted ===<br />
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*In the ''Exalted'' tabletop RPG supplement, ''Manual of Exalted Power: Alchemicals'' has a reference to [[Bender]] in its index, as part of a joking reference to loops.<br />
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|name=Futurama<br />
|image=[[File:Futurama-ps2-cover.jpg|225px]]<br />
|image2=[[File:Futurama-xbox-ntsc-cover.jpg|225px]]<br />
|caption=PAL PS2 version<br />
|caption2=NTSC Xbox version<br />
|directed by=[[David X. Cohen]]<br />
|developed by={{w|Unique Development Studios|UDS}}<br />
|written by=[[J. Stewart Burns]]<br />
|release date=(EU) {{date|1 August}}, [[2003]]<br/>(US) {{date|14 August}}, 2003<br />
|platforms={{w|Xbox (console)|Xbox}}, {{w|PlayStation 2}}, {{w|GameCube}} (Cancelled except in Europe)<br />
|genre=Action/{{w|Platformer}}<br />
|mode=Single Player<br />
|playtime=10 hours<br />
|imdb id=tt0377952<br />
|rating=PEGI:12+<br/>OLFC:G8+<br />
|official website=http://www.futureramathegame.com/<br />
}}<br />
'''''Futurama''''' is the name of the first video game created around ''[[Futurama]]''. The game was developed by UDS and released {{date|1 August}}, [[2003]] in Europe and {{date|14 August}}, 2003 in North America for the {{w|Xbox (console)|Xbox}} and {{w|PlayStation 2}}. Since it uses the same name as the show without a subtitle, it is commonly referred to as '''the console game''' (since the announcement of [[Game of Drones|the mobile game]]). In the UK the game was actively marketed on television as "Futurama: The Game" in advertisements on satellite network {{w|Sky One}}.<br />
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== The Story ==<br />
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=== Act I: Fry ===<br />
At [[Planet Express]], [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] and [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] learn from [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] (who's wearing a sombrero) that he's [[Mom buying Planet Express|sold Planet Express to]] [[Mom]]. Immediately after this, a report comes on the news saying that, thanks to the sale, she is now the majority shareholder, and ruler, of [[Earth]]. Mom claims the entire population as slaves and sets a curfew. The crew decide they have no choice but to escape Earth. Unfortunately the ship is severely damaged, with unknown reason, and needs repairs. While everyone else does something important, Fry is instructed to find a hammer. Fry dies getting the hammer but is brought back with the Professor's new invention, the [[Reanimator]] (which looks like a giant toaster). <br />
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Fry keeps the hammer (for a weapon), which the Professor didn't need, and heads off to [[Media:Planet Express Floorplan (game).png|find the tools]] that are needed. After the repairs are done, it turns out that the backup dark matter engine is needed, but was pawned. Fry is told to retrieve the engine from the pawn shop but Mom has deployed [[Hoverbot Death Troopers]] to enforce the curfew. Instead, Fry is given a small gun and sent via the [[NNY Sewers|sewers]] then works his way through [[Old New York]]. He emerges from underground in a [[New New York#Red Light District|Red Light District]], where he finds a gun with much more fire power to fight off any attacking Death Troopers. When he reaches uptown [[New New York]], he steals a [[chicken walker]] to fight off the Death Troopers and finally makes it to [[New New York#Rook Takes Pawnshop|Rook Takes Pawnshop]].<br />
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*Fry's gameplay levels:<br />
**[[Planet Express]]<br />
**[[Sewers]]<br />
**[[Subway]]<br />
**[[Old New York]]<br />
**[[New New York#Red Light District|Red Light District]]<br />
**Uptown<br />
**[[New New York]]<br />
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=== Act II: Bender ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game B.jpg|right|thumb|Bender on the asteroid]]<br />
Fry returns with the engine and they install it, the four escape, taking the Reanimator with them. Mom converts the planet into a spaceship in order to take over {{the universe}} and is annoyed to hear that the Planet Express crew is escaping. She then proceeds to try to hunt them down, but the Earth's engines aren't powerful enough. At [[Sal and Son's]] junkard on an [[Asteroid Belt|asteroid]], [[Sal]] informs them that the only kind of engine that will move the Earth is a dark matter engine ("and a big ones at thats"), and she'll need the Professor to get it. The Professor informs Bender that he's now a playable character and the ship gets caught. Sal has helped out Mom by trapping the Planet Express ship in a suck beam. Bender abandons ship, in full view of Mom and her sons, then dies on impact with the asteroid and is brought back by the Reanimator, which falls on his disassembled body. He then agrees to rescue the others in exchange for a box of magazines with fembot centre folds.<br />
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On his way to rescue the crew, Bender works his way through a [[Weasel Canyon|canyon]] and has to evade [[Igner]] in a turret. He then enters a cave where he is chased by a boulder and finds a [[Mine Facility|mining facility]]. In the facility, [[Larry]] tries to kill him with machinery. After finally reaching Sal's junkyard, he battles against [[Walt]], who's in a tank. After the tank explodes (although Walt was able to escape), Bender deactivates the suck beam, boards the Planet Express ship, and everyone escapes.<br />
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*Bender's gameplay levels:<br />
**[[Weasel Canyon]]<br />
**Run, Bender, Run<br />
**[[Mine Facility|The Mine Facility]]<br />
**Red Rock Creek<br />
**[[Sal and Son's|The Junkyard]]<br />
**Rumble in the Junkyard<br />
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=== Act III: Leela ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game R.jpg|right|thumb|Meeting the locals, on the Sun]]<br />
The Professor says that he's not skilled enough to invent something to save the day; they'll have to visit his mentor and former graduate advisor [[Adoy]], who lives on [[Bogad]] in the furthest corner of the universe. They don't have enough fuel, so Leela, who's now playable, is asked to get some. Mom catches them because she wants blueprints for the dark matter engine. They only exist in the Professor's head so she takes that, in a jar, and sends the Planet Express ship hurtling towards the [[Sol|Sun]]. The ship crash-lands near [[Sun City]]. [[Ra-Ra]] the Sun King offers them dark matter in exchange for protecting his people from the murderous Sun God and his army of [[Bone-bots|undead skeletons]]. Fry and Bender wait at the ship.<br />
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Leela works her way through the [[Sun Temple]], solving puzzles and beating up the bone army. She activates a number of crystals to gain access to the inner temple where she finds the [[Sun God Impostor|Sun God]]. By activating another set of crystals, she severely injures the Sun God. He admits to not being a god but an "ordinary eternal omniscient super intelligent being" and explains that the skeleton army was actually just robots made out of bones. He describes how making robots from bones is more evil, then laughs so hard he falls into the Sun's molten surface and dies. Leela escapes the sinking temple. With the false god's death, villagers are now safe to exit buildings while Leela returns to the ship. Ra-Ra rewards them with fuel and asks them to celebrate with him at the temple, which burns up in the background. The crew leave before he can notice.<br />
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*Leela's gameplay levels:<br />
**[[Sun City|Market Square]]<br />
**Left Wing<br />
**Right Wing<br />
**Temple Courtyard<br />
**[[Sun Temple|Inner Temple]]<br />
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=== Act IV: Zoidberg ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game Zoidberg Horse.jpg|right|thumb|Zoidberg on his "horse"]]<br />
Mom has hooked the Professor's head into the Earth's engines where he admits that she is now unstoppable. She starts flying the Earth around the universe destroying other planets. The crew land on Bogad, quite literally in the corner of the universe. They meet up with [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]], who is making a cameo. He misidentifies a [[Bogad Swamp "Horse"|nearby animal]] as a horse and gets on. The crew talk to Adoy, who tells them that his latest invention, the [[Time Tunneller]], will get them back to before Mom became unstoppable. The machine has to be charged first by a generator located behind a [[Bogad Swamp|dangerous swamp]]. Without charging, the hand crank on the machine will only turn the universe back two minutes, if turned for two minutes. <br />
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Zoidberg is sent off to find the generator by riding his "horse" and since the Reanimator doesn't work on him, Leela uses the hand crank on the Time Tunneller to bring him back every time he dies. Zoidberg reaches the generator and turns it on. Adoy sets up the Time Tunneller and the crew head back in time to Earth. Zoidberg is left behind.<br />
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*Zoidberg's gameplay level:<br />
**[[Bogad Swamp|Bogad Swamp Trail]]<br />
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=== Act V: Mom ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game L.jpg|right|thumb|Leela makes an escape]]<br />
Leela crash-lands the severely damaged ship in the Planet Express building next to the past ship. They leave the bad ship behind (this fulfils a time paradox and explains why the ship was damaged at the beginning of the game) and take the good ship to stop the Professor from selling the company. They crash the ship through the window of [[MomCorp Headquarters|Mom's Headquarters]] just as the Professor is about to sign the contract. The Reanimator falls from the wreckage and all three are regenerated. Fry warns the Professor of Mom's plan. Mom tricks Fry, Bender and Leela into standing where she can drop them through a trap door. <br />
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They each find themselves in different parts of Mom's HQ and have to try to escape from [[Destructor]], with several gun upgrades, as he enters target practice mode. After Bender and Leela escape, Fry finds a gun and soon after enters battle against Destructor. Fry wins and heads down to meet the other two. <br />
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Mom’s sons are cleaning up where the Planet Express ship crashed. Igner breaks the Reanimator, which falls on Destructor's body knocking it onto the crew, killing them permanently. The Professor refuses to sell the company, until Mom offers him a sombrero. The game ends when the scene at the beginning starts over. In other words, "[[#Act I: Fry|here we go again]]".<br />
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*Mom's gameplay levels:<br />
**Bender's Breakout (Bender)<br />
**Leela's Last Laugh (Leela)<br />
**Fry Fights Back (Fry)<br />
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== Reception ==<br />
In general, the game received weak/average responses, citing a lack of something exceptional in gameplay, but having hilarious cutscenes and one-liners.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/xbx/futurama?q=futurama |title=''Futurama'' Xbox reviews |publisher=Metacritic |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/ps2/futurama?q=futurama |title=''Futurama'' PlayStation 2 reviews |publisher=Metacritic |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref> Wired described the cutscenes as "side splitting".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.wired.com/games/2007/12/video-games-f-3.html |title=Videogames & Futurama, Part 4: The Lost Episode is on a PS2 Disc |publisher=Wired |author=Chris Baker |date=2007-12-20 |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref> One of the biggest criticisms was the lack of precise controls when some sections required it.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2003/08/12/futurama-2 |title=Futurama |publisher=IGN |author=Douglass C. Perry |date=2003-08-12 |accessdate=2014-07-24}}</ref><br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*The game is among the few [[one-word titled media]].<br />
*The Planet Express level has a giant Easter Egg hidden behind one of its walls. The egg can be seen by moving the camera over the roof and past the wall.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://youtu.be/lut3UNw2kK4|title=The Giant Video Game Easter Egg You Probably Never Knew Existed in Futurama!|author=The Easter Egg Hunter|publisher=YouTube|date=2018-02-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://tcrf.net/Futurama|title=Futurama|publisher=The Cutting Room Floor}}</ref><br />
*In the options menu, [[Billy West]] provides audio for SFX Volume and Speech Volume testing.<br />
**In the former, Fry produces the effects, in the latter, Fry, Professor Farnsworth and [[Zapp Brannigan]] test the microphones.<br />
*Both [[Scruffy]] and [[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]] are seen sleeping on the job (actually Hermes isn't sleeping, he is being controlled by a [[brain slugs|brain slug]]).<br />
*[[Terry]]'s "Welcome to the world of tomorrow!" features in the intro remix.<br />
**This music and other pieces in the game are later reused in the soundtrack of ''[[Bender's Big Score]]''.<br />
*The four types of mutant seen in this game are how they were expected to be in [[I Second that Emotion|2ACV01]], there is no sign of intelligence and minimal, if any, humanity.<br />
*Leela's parents' house appears to be in Old New York.<br />
*Bender's birthstone is [[Robobium]].<br />
*Deaths:<br />
**False Sun God<br />
**Destructor<br />
**Fry (four times, one permanent)<br />
**Bender (three times, one permanent)<br />
**Leela (two times, one permanent)<br />
**Pawnbroker (edited into [[#Game to Episode Edits|"The Lost Adventure"]] version only)<br />
*Due to the ''episode'''s nature, it is best viewed as an "Anthology of Interest" ([[Anthology of Interest I|2ACV16]], [[Anthology of Interest II|3ACV18]]), which would make it [[Canon|non-canon]].<br />
*The characters occasionally break the fourth wall, mentioning "playable characters" or just the fact that this is a game.<br />
*[[Maurice LaMarche]] voiced all three bosses.<br />
*Nibblonian shadows can be seen on the three chairs in the market square near on the opposite side of the main gate to the reanimator. Other shadows can also be seen throughout Sun City.<br />
*Two of the audio clips found at [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/sounds/game.shtml The Futurama Madhouse] are not found in the game itself, and are instead extracted from the disc.<br />
*Game cutscenes are the first 16:9 ''Futurama'' production.<br />
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[[File:Futurama Game F.jpg|right|thumb|Fry navigates the sewers]]<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': Good news everyone, I've sold Planet Express to Mom.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Morbo''': At the risk of editorialising, this reporter applauds the demise of the pathetic human species.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Wow! I had my first kiss in a subway car just like that one. Hm homeless people.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Ah, Old New York. Over there is where I first got mugged.' [muttering] 'Homeless people.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Bender''': Farewell, big blue ball of idiots!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Sal''': Don't worries, I've gots an idea, I mean, an ideas.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Bender''': I sure am lucky that rock tower just happened to be there.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Igner''': If you see Mommy tell her I killed you!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Walt''': Cursed robot! You haven't seen the last of me! Unless you die before I see you again, in which case you haaaaave!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': The worst part is the phantom haemorrhoids.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': I can't imagine what kind of disgusting foul creatures we'll find here.<br />
'''Zoidberg''': Hello.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Adoy''': Terrible. Terrible! Terrible! But there's nothing we can do about it now. So it’s a good thing you came to me!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zoidberg''': Hooray, I'm the hero!<br />
'''Fry & Bender''': Hooray, we don't have to do anything!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zoidberg''': Killed, eh? I'm no doctor, but that sounds painful.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Adoy''': Goodbye heroes! I'll never forget you, whoever you were!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': Did I do something funny?<br />
'''Mom''': No, I'm sorry; I should save my evil laugh 'til after you sign.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Oh no! The reanimator!<br />
'''Leela''': Bummer! We'll have to be careful not to die from now on.<br />
'''Bender''': You had to say that. ''[Destructor falls on them.]''<br />
'''Farnsworth''': Damn it Mom! No one kills my crew except for me! You're going down.<br />
'''Mom''': Oh please! You wouldn't hit a lady!<br />
'''Farnsworth''': I suppose you're right. Though I would do this! Hoyyaa!<br />
'''Mom''': You broke my hip!<br />
'''Farnsworth''': I don't care.</poem><br />
|2}}<br />
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=== Continuity ===<br />
*The Professor cites the fact that the crew never charges anyone as a reason for selling the company.<br />
*Employee locker contents (left to right):<br />
**Amy - a photo of the [[Professional Beach Bully|professional beach bully]] from [[When Aliens Attack|1ACV12]], clothes and {{cat|perfume|s=no}}/deodorant.<br />
**Fry - a photo of Leela, ''Zero-G Juggs'' magazine and food scraps, containers and stains.<br />
**Hermes - a caged Nibbler (in the game Nibblers are collected to unlock extras).<br />
**Bender - cash, a photo of Calculon, a woman’s shoe, a purse, circuit diagrams, stack of ''Fembot'' magazines, some mechanical nuts, keg of beer and a gold violin.<br />
**Leela - security pass for the building and some boots.<br />
**Professor - photo of Mom, photo of Cubert, Death Clock and Fing-longer.<br />
**Zoidberg - ''Planet of the Clams'' poster, human skeleton and human arm (probably a reference to Fry's briefly severed arm).<br />
*[[Mom]] finally gets her "[[Mother's Day]]" wish.<br />
*Two of the items Fry collects are ''[[The Captain's Handbook]]'' and Zoidberg's [[Xmas Story|pogo stick]].<br />
*In the sewers, signs warn not to feed the crocs.<br />
*Bender mentions his gold tooth ([[Put Your Head on My Shoulders|2ACV07]])<br />
*Bender's first person view is like the one shown in "[[Mother's Day]]".<br />
*The path created by the [[Time Tunneller]] looks much the same as the one in "[[Roswell that Ends Well]]".<br />
**Both episodes also feature Zoidberg saying "the crowd goes wild", then imitating the crowd. They were also written by [[J. Stewart Burns|the same person]].<br />
*Leela remarked that her health restore item (a jar of pills) was better than steroids; she had to have mandatory steroid injections during her time as a professional Blernsball player.<br />
*In the Red Light District level, there is a {{cat|theater}} that plays ''[[All My Circuits: The Movie]]''.<br />
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=== Allusions ===<br />
*In the end of Act I, the [[Chicken Walker]] is a reference to the {{st|All Terrain Scout Transport|AT-ST}}, from ''[[Star Wars]]''.<br />
*The initial meeting with Adoy on Bogad is a reference to a similar scene in ''{{sw|Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back}}'' when {{sw|Luke Skywalker}} meets {{sw|Yoda}} on {{sw|Dagobah}}.<br />
**Additionally, the character and planet names in the game are the ''Star Wars'' names backwards.<br />
*In Act II a flying saucer contains one of Elvis Presley's costumes and a spacesuit with a helmet that is shaped like his hair.<br />
*Ra-Ra the Sun King's name is based on Ra, the Egyptian sun god, though his clothing is Mayan (People of the sun)<br />
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=== Gameplay ===<br />
The game is an Action/{{w|Platformer}} which includes many typical elements of platformers including platforming, puzzle solving, enemy combat and collectibles. <br />
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Bender and Leela each have a series of melee attacks while Leela can also roll and do backflips. They both have a powerful attack which can only be used if they have enough charge. Since Fry is not good at physical combat, he instead uses a series of guns and a hammer.<br />
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In each level there are a number of Nibblers trapped in cages; releasing all of them will unlock loading screen art, music and cutscenes. Apart from the Nibblers, each character has their own individual collectibles which give additional lives if 25 are collected. Each character also has their own health restoring items:<br />
*Fry:<br />
**[[Slurm]] can - Restores 25% of health<br />
**Six pack Slurm can - Restores to full health<br />
**Money piles - Additional lives<br />
**Ammo - Restores 50 ammo to whatever gun he is holding<br />
*Bender:<br />
**[[List of products#Olde Fortran Malt Liquor|Olde Fortran Malt Liquor]] bottle - restores 25% of health<br />
**[[Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil]] can - Restores to full health<br />
**[[Robobium]] - Additional lives<br />
**Charge bubble - Restores 1/4 charge to his special attack<br />
*Leela<br />
**Small tub of vitamins - Restores 25% of health<br />
**Large tub of vitamins - Restores to full health<br />
**Gold bars - Additional lives<br />
**Charge bubble - Restores 1/4 charge to her special attack<br />
*Zoidberg<br />
**Since Zoidberg dies instantly whenever he hits an obstacle he does not have a health restoring item<br />
**Fish bones - Additional lives<br />
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==== Goofs/Glitches ====<br />
* At one point the Planet Express hangar is large enough to house two ships.<br />
The only real problems are associated with the invincibility cheat:<br />
*Using a [[suicide booth]] with the invincibility cheat turned on removes the Fry character model from the screen but doesn't kill you.<br />
*When playing as Fry in the sewers level it is possible to freeze your console by using the invincibility cheat, then getting caught by the tentacle mutant. At this point the game can be unfrozen by typing in the invincibility cheat again to deactivate it, allowing Fry to die.<br />
While these cheats should be unnecessary, you can try this yourself with the following codes:<br />
*Xbox version - Hold L, press A. Hold R, press X, Y. Release R, press A. Hold R, press X, Y, B, A, Black, Y, Back, release L. ([http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox/code/583448.html other cheats])<br />
*PS2 version - Hold L1 and L2, press down, ☐, Δ, down, ☐, Δ, O, X, R2, Δ, select. ([http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/code/582181.html other cheats])<br />
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==== Tips and Tricks ====<br />
*The items in the Planet Express level are indicated on [[Media:Planet Express Floorplan (game).png|this floorplan]].<br />
*When in the sewers get fairly close to the pipe tentacles, shoot and then run through. You get about three seconds to run past. In area 8 you have to shoot the tentacles and jump past.<br />
*The subway has club troopers that have spiked clubs. So press R1 to lock on, shoot, if they get too close start to back up.<br />
*During the fight against Destructor, when a mosquito missile comes out of his red swirled hatch wait until it opens again and hold down square and release it to shoot a power blast, use it about 5 times and then the last cutscene will start.<br />
*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox/game/583448.html More info]<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
{{chars}}<br />
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==== Characters ====<br />
{{chars-begin|note=no}}<br />
*'''Debut''': [[Adoy]]<br />
*[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
*[[Destructor]] {{small|(boss)}}<br />
*[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]]<br />
*[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
*[[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]] {{small|(infected with a [[brain slugs|brain slug]])}}<br />
*[[Igner]]<br />
*[[Larry]]<br />
*[[Turanga Leela|Leela]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
*{{Linda}}<br />
*[[Mom]]<br />
*[[Morbo]]<br />
*{{Nibbler}}<br />
*[[Pawnbroker]] <!--That guy from Rook Takes, he may be the man himself--><br />
*'''Debut''': [[Ra-Ra]]<br />
*'''Debut''': Ra-Ra's aide<br />
*[[Robot Chef]]<br />
*[[Sal]]<br />
*[[Scruffy]]<br />
*[[Smitty]] {{cameo|intro}}<br />
*[[Soda Machine Robot]] {{small|(multiple)}}<br />
*'''Debut''': [[Sun God Impostor]] {{small|(boss)}}<br />
*[[URL]] {{cameo|link=no|intro}}<br />
*[[Walt]] {{small|(boss)}}<br />
*[[Zapp]] {{small|(sponsor)}}<br />
*[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
{{chars-end}}<br />
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===== Types of Generic Enemy Characters =====<br />
As these are groups of minor enemies introduced to be killed in the game, every appearance is a debut appearance, except for one of the Red Light District robots, which appeared in the background of "[[Obsoletely Fabulous]]".<br />
*[[Sewer Mutants (game)|Non-sentient sewer mutants]]<br />
*[[Hazmat troopers]]<br />
*Red Light District robots<br />
*[[Hoverbot Death Troopers]]<br />
*[[Weasels (game species)|Weasels]] <!--Name derived from level name--><br />
*Rock monsters<br />
*Mining robots<br />
*[[Bone-bots|False Sun God's bone-bot army]].<br />
*Sentry robots<br />
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==== Miscellaneous ====<br />
{{chars-begin|note=no}}<br />
*"[[Kill all humans]]"<br />
{{chars-end}}<br />
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=== Credits ===<br />
{{credits-begin}}<br />
*Writer<br />
**[[J. Stewart Burns]]<br />
*Voice Director<br />
**[[David X. Cohen]]<br />
*Executive Game Designer<br />
**[[Matt Groening]]<br />
*Voice Actors<br />
**[[Billy West]]<br />
**[[Katey Sagal]]<br />
**[[John DiMaggio]]<br />
**[[Tress MacNeille]]<br />
**[[Maurice LaMarche]]<br />
**[[Dave Herman]]<br />
*Developers/Production<br />
**UDS<br />
**Fox Interactive<br />
**The Curiosity Company<br />
*Publishers<br />
**SCi (EU version)<br />
**[http://www.sierra.com/product.do?gamePlatformId=436 Sierra Entertainment] (US version)<br />
{{credits-end}}<br />
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=== Extras ===<br />
[[File:Malfunctioning Eddie's game.png|right|thumb|One of the Sponsors]]<br />
Unlocked by collecting all Nibblers in the various levels.<br />
*Movies<br />
**33 of 34 FMVs (an FMV with Destructor is not unlocked)<br />
**[[Volume Three|Season 3 - DVD]] Trailer<br />
**Attract Movie<br />
**Credits Movie<br />
*Music from the game.<br />
*Gallery/Sponsors<br />
{{See|Video game sponsors}}<br />
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=== Game to Episode Edits ===<br />
The DVD of ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'' includes the episode contained in this game as a special feature, as well as [[Commentary:Futurama (video game)|a commentary track]]. The episode is cut together from some of FMVs unlocked by collecting Nibblers during gameplay; (almost) all of the in-game cut scenes, the credits and the attract movie, which contains game play footage.<br />
*An opening sequence is added, with the caption "The Lost Adventure", which is also the name of the special feature/episode.<br />
*Fourth wall breaks (most references to more lives, the "game over" screen and discussion thereof, mention of playable characters) are mostly removed, with the exception of Zoidberg's cameo.<br />
*Most brief scenes with minor characters, such as enemies, Mom's sons and the pawnbroker, are removed or edited.<br />
*New sound effects replace many of those used in the game.<br />
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{{episode navigation}}<br />
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== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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== External links ==<br />
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== Adding Appearances ==<br />
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*{{appear-icon|Episodeicon.png|Episode}}<br />
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== List Sequence ==<br />
The recommended order for the appearance list groups the appearances by their icon type and arranges the items within the groups by their production numbers. The first group of appearances should be the one in which the article's topic first appeared; For example [[Donbot]] has the episode appearances first, while [[Space Boy in Outer Space]] has comic appearances first.<br />
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The exception to this is the film and episode articles, which are grouped together in production order. [[Template:Mention|Mentions]] of a character prior to their first appearance may also be added to the list.</div>BusinessMonkeyhttp://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Juan_Valdez&diff=157305Juan Valdez2017-05-26T14:06:07Z<p>BusinessMonkey: </p>
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{{item infobox<br />
|name=''Juan Valdez''<br />
|image=[[File:juan valdez.png|225px]]<br />
|image text=The ''Juan Valdez'' above [[Earth]], {{er|3ACV05}} in [[3001]].<br />
|type=Super tanker<br />
|status=Presumably destroyed<br />
|first appear={{e|3ACV05}}<br />
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The '''''Juan Valdez''''' was a super tanker full of rich Colombian [[dark matter]]. {{er|3ACV05}} It was incredibly robust, made up of 6000 hulls to prevent leakage. {{Professor Farnsworth}} sent the {{Planet Express|crew}} on a mission towing the {{cat|ship}} within three feet of a [[penguins|penguin]] preserve on [[Pluto]] (to avoid a toll booth), which {{Leela}} refused to take part in due to the high environmental risk. The ship was instead piloted by {{Bender}}, who began flying recklessly and upside-down while he was intoxicated by the lack of alcohol intake. Nearing the surface of Pluto, the tanker's hulls were all penetrated by an iceberg, causing the entire ship to leak onto the penguin habitat. The tanker's fate is unknown, but it is probably destroyed.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*The tanker is a reference to ''{{w|Exxon Valdez}}'' and {{w|Exxon Valdez oil spill|the oil spill}} it caused. <ref>See also ''[[Petroleum oil]]''.</ref><br />
*{{w|Juan Valdez}} is the name of a mascot for the {{w|National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia}}.<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|3ACV05}}<br />
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== Notes==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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<div>{{italic title}}<br />
{{item infobox<br />
|name=''Juan Valdez''<br />
|image=[[File:juan valdez.png|225px]]<br />
|image text=The ''Juan Valdez'' above [[Earth]], {{er|3ACV05}} in [[3001]].<br />
|type=Super tanker<br />
|status=Presumably destroyed<br />
|first appear={{e|3ACV05}}<br />
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The '''''Juan Valdez''''' was a super tanker full of rich Colombian [[dark matter]]. {{er|3ACV05}} It was incredibly robust, made up of 6000 hulls to prevent leakage. {{Professor Farnsworth}} sent the {{Planet Express|crew}} on a mission towing the {{cat|ship}} within three feet of a [[penguins|penguin]] preserve on [[Pluto]] (to avoid a toll booth), which {{Leela}} refused to take part in due to the high environmental risk. The ship was instead piloted by {{Bender}}, who began flying recklessly and upside-down while he was intoxicated by the lack of alcohol intake. Nearing the surface of Pluto, the tanker's hulls were all penetrated by an iceberg, causing the entire ship to leak onto the penguin habitat. The tanker's fate is unknown, but it is probably destroyed.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*The tanker is a reference to ''{{w|Exxon Valdez oil spill|Exxon Valdez}}'' and {{w|Exxon Valdez oil spill|the oil spill}} it caused. <ref>See also ''[[Petroleum oil]]''.</ref><br />
*{{w|Juan Valdez}} is the name of a mascot for the {{w|National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia}}.<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|3ACV05}}<br />
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== Notes==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:Ships]]<br />
[[Category:Technology]]<br />
[[Category:Transportation]]</div>BusinessMonkeyhttp://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=List_of_popular_music_appearances&diff=157162List of popular music appearances2017-04-12T20:02:38Z<p>BusinessMonkey: </p>
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<div>[[File:Popularmusicappearance.jpg|thumb|150px|The Scammer Aliens singing a parody of "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye".]]<br />
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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 the [[list of song performances]].<br />
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{{pmaheader|{{w|Bob Dylan}}|"{{w|Blowin' in the Wind}}"| {{e|1ACV02}}| [[Bender]] performs this song as he gets a magnet on his head.|{{e|3ACV13}}|Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Pink Floyd}}|''{{w|The Dark Side of the Moon}}''|"The Series Has Landed"|Referenced to by [[Fry]] with "Hey, cool! Dark side of the Moon!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''|"{{w|She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain}}"|"The Series Has Landed"|Bender performs this song as the credits comes on, though with different lyrics.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Neal Hefti}}| {{w|The Odd Couple (TV series)|''The Odd Couple'' theme}}| {{e|1ACV03}}| Played over the new apartment montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Sir Mix-a-lot}}| "{{w|Baby Got Back}}"| {{e|1ACV06}}| Fry shows off old classics in his [[20th century]] [[Historic 20th Century Apartments|apartment]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Quincy Jones}}| "{{w|Sanford and Son Theme (The Streetbeater)|''Sanford and Son'' Theme (The Streetbeater)}}"| "A Fishful of Dollars"| The theme song plays whilst Fry is watching TV.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Rose Royce}}| "{{w|Car Wash (song)|Car Wash}}" | {{e|1ACV07}} | Played as Bender goes through the Robot Wash.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Vera Lynn}}| "{{w|We'll Meet Again (1939 song)|We'll Meet Again}}"|{{e|1ACV08}}| Plays over the credits.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Charlie Daniels Band}}| "{{w|The Devil Went Down to Georgia}}"|{{e|1ACV09}}| The storyline is a reference to this song. }}<br />
{{pmarow|[[Beastie Boys]]| "{{w|Intergalactic (song)|Intergalactic}}"|"Hell Is Other Robots"| Played at the concert.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beastie Boys| "Super Disco Breakin'" |"Hell Is Other Robots" | Played at the concert in the mosh-pit.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Prince (musician)|Prince}}| "{{w|1999 (song)|1999}}"| "Hell Is Other Robots"| Fry's line "Tonight, we're gonna party like its 1999" is from this song.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beastie Boys| "{{w|Sabotage (song)|Sabotage}}" |"Hell Is Other Robots" | An a capella version is played at the concert.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Rodgers and Hammerstein}}| {{w|Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'}} |"Hell Is Other Robots" |Bender sings this song when he walks into the [[Planet Express]] Building after he found religion in [[Robotology]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Antonio Bazzini}}| ''La Ronde des Lutins'' (The Dance of the Goblins)|"Hell Is Other Robots"|The [[Robot Devil]] plays the piece during the fiddle contest with Leela.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|George Frideric Handel}}| "Hallelujah" | "Hell Is Other Robots"| During the crew's escape from [[Robot Hell]], the "Hallelujah" chorus from {{w|Messiah Part II#Scene 7|Part II, scene 7}} of ''{{w|Messiah (Handel)|Messiah}}'' plays.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Isley Brothers}}| "{{w|Shout (Isley Brothers song)|Shout}}" |{{e|1ACV11}} | Played during the montage at the end.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Chubby Checker}}| "{{w|The Freddie|Let's Do the Freddie}}" |{{e|1ACV12}} | Referenced to by [[Hermes]] with "ready, Freddie!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Four Postmen}}| "I've Got a Tan" |{{e|1ACV13}} | [[Slurm]]'s theme song is an instrumental of this song.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Leslie Bricusse}} and {{w|Anthony Newley}}| "Oompa Loompa, Doompa-Dee-Do" |"Fry and the Slurm Factory" | The [[Grunka Lunka]]'s song parody the {{w|Oompa-Loompa}}'s performance of this song in ''{{w|Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory}}''.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Miracles|Smokey Robinson & the Miracles}} | "{{w|I Second That Emotion}}" | {{e|2ACV01}} | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Maceo Pinkard}} | "{{w|Sweet Georgia Brown}}" | "I Second that Emotion" | Bender whistles this while he does fancy basketball tricks with his head. | {{e|3ACV14}} | Played as the [[Globetrotters]] lands on [[Earth]] (a reference to the theme song of actual {{w|Harlem Globetrotters}}). Bender whistles this again at the end, although slowly. | {{f|1}} | An adaptation of the song is whistled by the Globetrotters while doing fancy tricks with a piece of chalk. | {{e|6ACV03}} | Hermes says "Sweet Georgia Brown of Kingston Town!" | {{e|6ACV10}} | Another adaptation of Brother Bones' version of the song is heard during the montage of Bubblegum and Sweet Clyde switching brains with the Planet Express crew. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Patty Hill}} and {{w|Mildred J. Hill}} | "{{w|Happy Birthday to You}}" | "I Second that Emotion" | Parody of "Happy [[Birthday]]" sung to [[Nibbler]]}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|Michael Finnegan (song)|Michael Finnegan}}" |{{e|2ACV02}}| The line "Finnigan, begin again" is referred in the title of this episode. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Fred Neil}}| "{{w|Everybody's Talkin'}}" |"Brannigan, Begin Again" | Played over the montage of [[Zapp]] and [[Kif]] trying to maek money after being fired. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Jefferson Airplane}}| "{{w|White Rabbit (song)|White Rabbit}}" |{{e|2ACV03}} | Performed by [[Richard Nixon's head]] during his announcement to run for [[President of Earth]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|John Frederick Coots}} and {{w|Haven Gillespie}}| "{{w|Santa Claus Is Coming to Town}}" |{{e|2ACV04}} | {{w|Christmas carol}} at the end of the episode, though with different lyrics and melody. This parody is titled "Santa Claus Is Gunning You Down".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Isaac Watts}} and {{w|Lowell Mason}}| "{{w|Joy to the World}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|James Pierpont (musician)|James Pierpont}}| "{{w|Jingle Bells}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Gene Autry}} and {{w|Oakley Haldeman}}| "{{w|Here Comes Santa Claus}}" | "Xmas Story" | A parody of this Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|O Tannenbaum|O Christmas Tree}}" |"Xmas Story" | Bender sings it with alternated lyrics about the [[Xmas]] tree.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)|Twelve Days of Christmas}}" | "Xmas Story" | Song by the robots, with different lyrics, referring to what they stole.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|Deck the Halls}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode. | {{e|6ACV13}} | Leela sings the words "Don we now our gay apparel", a line from the carol.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|We Wish You a Merry Christmas}}" | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frank Sinatra}}| "You're Lonely and I'm Lonely" | "Xmas Story" | Referenced to by [[Leela]] with "you're lonely and I'm lonely, but together... We're lonely together".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Doc Pomus}}| "{{w|A Teenager in Love}}" | {{e|2ACV05}} | The line "Why must I be a teenager in love?" in referred to in the title of the episode. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Gerald Fried}}| ''Star Trek'' fight music | "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" | The Decapodian National Anthem is incidental music from the ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode "{{st|Amok Time}}".}}<br />
{{pmarow|Frank Sinatra<br><small>(originally performed by {{w|Liza Minnelli}})</small>| "{{w|Theme from New York, New York|Theme from ''New York, New York''}}" |{{e|2ACV06}} | Played at the [[Past-O-Rama]] concert.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Paul Anka}} | "{{w|Put Your Head on My Shoulder}}" | {{e|2ACV07}} | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Scruffy the Cat | "Moons of Jupiter" | "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" | Played on the radio during Fry and Amy's trip to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Harry Dacre}} | "{{w|Daisy Bell}}" |{{e|2ACV09}}|The line "A bicycle built for two" is referred to in the title of the episode.|{{e|4ACV03}} | Performed by Bender to the [[Planet Express Ship]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Richard Strauss}}| ''{{w|Also sprach Zarathustra (Richard Strauss)|Also sprach Zarathustra}}'' | "A Bicyclops Built for Two"|Played as the crew enter [[The Internet]] in a similar fashion as in ''{{w|2001: A Space Odyssey}}''. |{{e|3ACV20}}|Played as Bender floats around in space. |{{e|4ACV12}}| Played as Leela opens the coffin in a similar fashion to the {{w|Monolith (Space Odyssey)|monolith}} from ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Randall Garrett}} and {{w|Isaac Asimov}}|"A Clone of My Own"|{{e|2ACV10}}|Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Donovan}}| "{{w|Atlantis (song)|Atlantis}}" |{{e|2ACV12}} | Song as a tourist information stand, with different lyrics, to be about [[Atlanta]], instead of {{w|Atlantis|Atlantis}}. The ending of the song is played during the Fry and [[Umbriel]] montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith|Arthur Smith}}| "{{w|Dueling Banjos}}" | "The Deep South" | Hummed by Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Hal David}} and {{w|Burt Bacharach}}| "{{w|Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head}}" | {{e|2ACV14}} |Played during the memory of the relationship between [[Mom]] and [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Farnsworth]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Harry Belafonte}}| "{{w|Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)}}" |"Mother's Day" |Referenced to by Farnsworth with "one foot tall, eight feet, fifteen feet." |{{e|3ACV09}}|Referenced to by Hermes with "daylight come," and "tally me banana."}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|The Sailor's Hornpipe}}" |{{e|2ACV15}} | Song as the theme song for [[Popplers]] by Fry and Bender, with different lyrics.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Hanson (band)|Hanson}} | "{{w|MMMBop}}" |{{e|2ACV16}} | Played while Fry and giant Bender plays in the park, the song ends promptly as the concert is destroyed by Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Black Sabbath}} | "{{w|Iron Man (song)|Iron Man}}" | "Anthology of Interest I" | Played as the giant Bender flies toward Earth.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Katrina and the Waves}} | "[[Walking on Sunshine]]" | {{e|2ACV17}}| Fry sings it while scrubbing Kif's back during his shower. | {{e|3ACV22}} | Fry sings it in the shower while [[Zoidberg]] exchanges his t-shirt. | {{e|4ACV07}} | Fry sings it while riding his bike with [[Seymour Asses|Seymour]]. | {{e|4ACV12}} | It is played on bagpipes by [[Scruffy]] at his funeral, to which [[Amy Wong|Amy]] comments, "he is walking on sunshine now".|{{f|4}} | Fry has it as his ring tone.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Johnny Mandel}} and {{w|Mike Altman}} | "{{w|Suicide Is Painless}}" ({{w|Theme music|Theme}} from ''{{w|M*A*S*H|M*A*S*H}}'') | "War Is the H-Word" | Played as we see the tents.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Animals}} | "{{w|We Gotta Get out of This Place}}" | "War Is the H-Word" | Referenced to by Nixon with "we gotta get out of this planet."}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Kinks}} | "{{w|Lola (song)|Lola}}" |{{e|3ACV01}} | Performed by Zapp at the karaoke, though with the character Lola is replaced by Leela}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Elton John}} | "{{w|Rocket Man (song)|Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)}}"| "Amazon Women in the Mood"|Zapp's performance of "Leela" spoken word parodies {{w|William Shatner}}'s version of this song.|{{e|4ACV11}} | William Shatner performs "The Real Slim Shady" spoken word, in the style of this song and his album, {{w|The Transformed Man}}}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Lipps Inc}} | "{{w|Funkytown}}" | "Amazon Women in the Mood" | Performed by [[Morbo]] at the karaoke.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bonnie Tyler}} | "{{w|Total Eclipse of the Heart}}" | "Amazon Women in the Mood" | Performed by Kif at the karaoke.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|C. W. McCall}} | "{{w|Convoy (song)|Convoy}}" |{{e|3ACV02}} | Played as the episode starts, and they enter a truck stop.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Swing Low, Sweet Chariot}}" | {{e|3ACV03}} | Bender sings it as he is being executed, due to the magnets.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Simple Minds}} | "{{w|Don't You (Forget About Me)}}" | {{e|3ACV04}} | Played at the end of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Greenland Whale Fisheries}}" | {{e|3ACV05}} | Bender sings a stanza of it as he refused to drink after Fry has declared his disrespect for him.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Righteous Brothers}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Todd Duncan}})</small> | "{{w|Unchained Melody}}" | {{e|3ACV06}} | Played instrumentally while Bender helps [[Angle-ine]] shape a girder into a heart, which is a parody of the pottery scene from {{w|Ghost (film)|''Ghost''}}, where this song is a theme. | {{f|3}} | Played as over Farnsworth's flashback to going back and being romantically attached to Mom, in a reference to the film ''Ghost''. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The American Breed}} | "{{w|Bend Me, Shape Me}}" | "Bendless Love" | Played during the love montage. }}<br />
{{pmarow|[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] | {{w|Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 5}} | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Bender is writing sheet music that brings him to tears. The melody is actually the theme from this piece. The paper is labelled "No. 5" and "by Bender".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Diana Ross}} and {{w|Lionel Richie}} | "{{w|Endless Love (song)|Endless Love}}" | "Bendless Love" | Referenced to by the title of the episode. }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Arthur Schwartz}} | "{{w|That's Entertainment! (song)|That's Entertainment!}}" | {{e|3ACV08}} | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Roy Orbison}} | "{{w|Oh, Pretty Woman}}" | {{e|3ACV09}} | Played as Leela gets a second eye montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Jay Livingston}} and {{w|Ray Evans}}| "{{w|Bonanza#Theme_song|Bonanza}}" | {{e|3ACV10}} | Parody sung by Bender during the cattle ride.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Brewster Higley VI}} and {{w|Daniel E. Kelley}} | "{{w|Home on the Range}}" | "Where the Buggalo Roam" | Referenced to by the title of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Cypress Hill}} | "{{w|Insane in the Brain}}" | {{e|3ACV11}} |Referenced to by the title of the episode.| {{e|4ACV10}}| Referenced to by one of the [[Brain Spawn]] with "are you insane in the membrane?"}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Frog Went A-Courting}}" | {{e|3ACV13}} | Bender sings his own version because he doesn't remember the words.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional'' | "{{w|Blue Tail Fly}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Bender sings both the original version and his own version of the refrain.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Simon & Garfunkel}}<br/><small>(originally a traditional folk song)</small> | "{{w|Scarborough_Fair#Simon_.26_Garfunkel_version|Scarborough Fair}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind"| This is performed at [[Bend-Aid]] by robot [[Cylon]] and [[Art Garfunkel's descendant]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Beck}} | "{{w|Sexx Laws}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Performed by [[Beck]] and Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beck | "{{w|Where It's At}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind"| Performed by Beck and Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Beck | "{{w|Devils Haircut}}" | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Mentioned by Beck.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Steve Miller Band}} | "{{w|Fly Like an Eagle (song)|Fly Like an Eagle}}" | {{e|3ACV14}} | The line "Time keeps on slippin" is referred to in the title of this episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Miracles}} | "{{w|Love Machine (The Miracles song)|Love Machine}}" | {{e|3ACV15}} | Song played during montage of Fry's dates with [[Lucy Liu's Head#Liubot|Liubot]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Coasters}} | "{{w|Along Came Jones (song)|Along Came Jones}}" | "I Dated a Robot" | Referenced to by Bender with "and along came Bender." }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Wham!}} | "{{w|Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go}}" | "I Dated a Robot" | References {{w|George Michael}}'s line "Please pick me up before you go-go".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frederick Weatherly}} | "{{w|Danny Boy}}" | {{e|3ACV17}} | Performed by Dr. Zoidberg at the surprise funeral of Bender.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Elton John}} | "{{w|Daniel (Elton John song)|Daniel}}" | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Played by a [[Funeral singer|singer]] {{cat|look-alike|resembling}} Elton John during [[Hamenthotep|Pharaoh Hamenthotep's]] funeral but instead using lyrics referencing the Pharaoh.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Elton John | "{{w|Bennie and the Jets}}" | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Played by the Elton John lookalike during Pharaoh Hamenthotep's funeral but instead using lyrics referencing the Pharaoh.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Elton John | "{{w|Crocodile Rock}}" | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Played by the Elton John lookalike during Pharaoh Hamenthotep's funeral but instead using lyrics referencing the Pharaoh.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Semisonic}} | "{{w|Closing Time (Semisonic song)|Closing Time}}" | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Referenced to by the Pharaoh's adviser with "you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here." }}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Bangles}} | "{{w|Walk Like an Egyptian}}" | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Played as Bender enters as the new Pharaoh.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Gloria Estefan}} and the {{w|Miami Sound Machine}}| "{{w|Conga (song)|Conga}}" | {{e|3ACV18}} | Played twice during the Bender becomes a human story.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Rush (band)|Rush}} | "{{w|Tom Sawyer (song)|Tom Sawyer}}" | "Anthology of Interest II" | Played during the [[Anthology of Interest II#Act II: Raiders of the Lost Arcade|Space Invaders scene]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Lonzo and Oscar}} | "{{w|I'm My Own Grandpa}}" | {{e|3ACV19}} | Referenced to by Farnsworth with "Mr I'm-my-own-grandpa".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Johann Strauss II}} | ''{{w|The Blue Danube|An der schönen blauen Donau (The Blue Danube)}}'' | {{e|3ACV20}} | Played as Bender floats around in space.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frédéric Chopin}} | {{w|Polonaises Op. 26 (Chopin)|Polonaise in C sharp minor}} | "Godfellas" | The tune Bender attempts to perform on his piano.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Men Without Hats}} | "{{w|The Safety Dance}}" |{{e|3ACV21}} | Performed by [[Steve Castle]] two times during this episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Joe Esposito (singer)|Joe Esposito}} | "{{w|You're the Best}}" | {{e|3ACV22}} | Played over the Bender training to become a chef montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Giuseppe Verdi}} | ''{{w|La donna è mobile}}'' | "The 30% Iron Chef" | Performed by the shrimp in [[Elzar]]'s dish.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Cream (band)|Cream}} | "{{w|Sunshine of Your Love}}" | "The 30% Iron Chef" | Played as the episode ends.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Pizzicato Five}} | "Baby Love Child" | {{e|4ACV02}} | Played during montage showing that [[Turanga Morris and Munda|Leela's parents]] were actually with her her whole life.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Spin Doctors}} | "{{w|Two Princes}}" | {{e|4ACV03}} | The song that plays when Bender turns on the radio after Farnsworth installs the new software.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Black Flag (band)|Black Flag}} | "{{w|TV Party (EP)|TV Party}}" | {{e|4ACV06}} | Played during the ''[[All My Circuits]]'' montage, but also performed by the Planet Express Crew including [[Dwight Conrad]] and [[Cubert Farnsworth]] over the credits.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Van McCoy}} | "{{w|The Hustle (song)|The Hustle}}" | {{e|4ACV07}} | Performed as Fry's people's native dance.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Connie Francis}} | "{{w|I Will Wait for You}}" | "Jurassic Bark" | Played over the montage, where Seymour waits for Fry. | {{e|s=3}} | An instrumental version is heard over Seymour's [[cameo]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|KC and the Sunshine Band}} | "{{w|Get Down Tonight}}" | {{e|4ACV08}} | Played over the montage where the robots travel to the [[Galápagos Islands]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|David Johansen|Buster Poindexter}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Arrow (musician)|Arrow}})</small> | "{{w|Hot Hot Hot (Arrow song)|Hot Hot Hot}}" | "Crimes of the Hot" | Played at the party at the end of the episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Don McLean}} | "{{w|American Pie}}" | {{e|4ACV10}} | After Fry, the [[Brainspawn]] and the [[Infosphere]] are trapped in the [[Parallel Universe]], one of the brains mentions that they could spend the rest of eternity singing this song; the full version of it lasts over eight minutes.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Alexander Courage}} | "{{w|Theme from Star Trek|Theme from ''Star Trek''}}" | {{e|4ACV11}} | Played at the beginning of the episode after the opening credits, and the music that plays over the end credits is similar to the fanfare of the theme.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Eminem}} | "{{w|The Real Slim Shady}}" | "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" | Performed by [[William Shatner]], though spoken.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bobby McFerrin}} | "{{w|Don't Worry, Be Happy}}" | {{e|4ACV12}} | Performed by the entire Planet Express Crew, except Leela, Fry and Scruffy, with slightly different lyrics.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Tom Jones}} | "{{w|She's a Lady}}"| {{e|4ACV13}} | Played when Bender gets together with [[Calculon]] montage.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Marx Brothers}} | "Hail Freedonia!" | "Bend Her" | Bender's national anthem for "Robonia" is similar to the national anthem for the fictional country of {{w|Freedonia}} in the Marx Brothers film {{w|Duck Soup}}.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Kenny Loggins}} | "I'm Alright" | {{e|4ACV14}} | Contained in one of the CDs Bender brings to the island; he plays the song and dances to it.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Whitney Houston}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Dolly Parton}})</small> | "{{w|I_Will_Always_Love_You#Whitney_Houston_version|I Will Always Love You}}" | {{e|4ACV17}} | Song by Leela to [[Lrrr]] and [[Ndnd]] (though originally by {{w|Dolly Parton}}, Leela attempts to sing it like Whitney Houston).}}<br />
{{pmarow|[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] | "{{w|Für Elise}}" | {{e|4ACV18}} | Played by one of the children at the [[Holophonor]] school, played later by Fry as well.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Maurice Ravel}} | ''{{w|Boléro}}'' | "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" | Played by Fry at one of his concerts.}}<br />
{{pmarow|The Jigsaw Seen<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker}})</small> | "30 Century Man" | {{f|1}} | A snippet is played when Fry realizes he is [[Lars Fillmore]] back in {{year|2012}}.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Steam (band)|Steam}} | "{{w|Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye}}" | ''Bender's Big Score'' | The [[Scammer Aliens]] sing a parody of this song replacing "Goodbye" with "We took your stuff!" while all [[Earthicans]] are evacuating Earth.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Aram Khachaturian}} | "{{w|Sabre Dance|The Sabre Dance}}" | ''Bender's Big Score'' | A Jamaican variation of this song plays when Hermes is limboing.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Carmen Miranda}} | "{{w|I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much)}}" | {{f|2}} | Played over the montage with [[Yivo]] and the universe going out on their date.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Kool & the Gang}} | "{{w|Jungle Boogie}}"| ''The Beast with a Billion Backs'' | A snippet is played during the segment of the universal date montage where Yivo and the universe are dancing.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Supremes}} | "{{w|Stop! In the Name of Love}}"|''The Beast with a Billion Backs'' | Referenced (almost sung) by [[Dr. Ogden Wernstrom]] as he tries to catch Amy and Leela from escaping the tentacle.}}<br />
{{pmarow| Kathy McCarty<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w|Daniel Johnston}})</small> | "Rocket Ship" | {{f|3}} | The song plays during the Planet Express Ship's venture to the [[Space Demolition Derby]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Ohio Express}} | "Chewy Chewy" | ''Bender's Game'' | The song plays during the montage of [[Hermaphrodite]] and [[Leegola]] frolicking.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Beatles}} | "{{w|Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds}}" | ''Bender's Game'' | A parody of the song is heard in the background music of the opening cartoon.}}<br />
{{pmarow| {{w|MC Hammer}} | "{{w|U Can't Touch This}}" | ''Bender's Game'' | [[Dr. Perceptron]] says, "Now stop! Hammer time!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Robert MacArthur Crawford}}| "{{w|The U.S. Air Force (song)|The U.S. Air Force}}" | {{f|4}} | The film's title refers to the lyric "Off we go, into the wild blue yonder".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Frank Sinatra}}| "{{w|Fly Me to the Moon}}" | ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' | [[List of song performances#Opening theme for Into the Wild Green Yonder|The opening theme]] is performed in a Sinatra style, with special relations (and mentions) to "Fly Me to the Moon".}} <br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Woody Guthrie}}| "{{w|This Land Is Your Land}}" | ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' | Sung by the [[Feministas]] during their protest on [[Mars]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Duran Duran}}| "{{w|Hungry Like the Wolf}}" | ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' | [[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]] sings this song. Later, [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] is heard humming the tune.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Culture Club}}| "{{w|Karma Chameleon}}" | {{e|6ACV01}}| When Leela is discovered to be in a coma, Bender sings, "Coma coma coma coma coma chameleon!"}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Iron Butterfly}}| "{{w|In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida}}" | {{e|6ACV02}} | Referenced to by the title of this episode.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Patti LuPone}}<br/><small>(in the musical ''{{w|Les Miserables (musical)|Les Miserables}}'')</small>| "{{w|I Dreamed a Dream}}" | {{e|6ACV03}} | Leela and [[Susan Boil]] sing this song together.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Elizabeth Mitchell (musician)|Elizabeth Mitchell}} | "Little Bird, Little Bird" | {{e|6ACV06}} | The song is played during the flashbacks revealing that Hermes was Inspector 5.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Zager & Evans}} | "{{w|In the Year 2525}}" | {{e|6ACV07}} | This song is parodied as "[[In the Year 252525]]" during the montage of Fry, Farnsworth and Bender [[Time travel|traveling]] [[Forward time machine|forward]] in time.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Shelly Palmer}} | {{w|Meow Mix}} jingle | {{e|6ACV08}} | The jingle is meowed by the [[Thubanian leader]] to signal [[Thubanian flying saucer|his mothership]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Black Eyed Peas}} | "{{w|The Boogie That Be}}" | {{e|6ACV12}} | This serves as the background music for Bender's 100th delivery party.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Devo}}|"Beautiful World"| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | The mutated members of [[Devo]] play this song for the [[Devolution Revolution]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|Devo|"{{w|Whip It}}"|"The Mutants Are Revolting" | Requested by [[Dwayne]] for Devo to play.}}<br />
{{pmarow|Devo|"{{w|Jocko Homo}}"| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | [[Dwayne]] asks, "Are we not men now?", a reference to the song's lyric "Are we not men, we are Devo."}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich}}|"Bend It"| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | Bender plays this song on the boombox at the end of the episode and everyone dances to it.}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen}}" | {{e|6ACV13}} | [[Robot Santa Claus]] yells "God rest ye merry gentlemen...in peace!".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Felix Mendelssohn}}| "{{w|Wedding March (Mendelssohn)|Wedding March}}" | {{e|6ACV14}} | Played by the robot string quartet after the Donbot's eldest daughter is wed.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||The Clash}}| "{{w|Clampdown}}" | "The Silence of the Clamps" | Heard during the montage of Fry and [[Clamps]] bonding.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Young Fresh Fellows}}| "Rock and Roll Pest Control" | {{e|6ACV17}} | Heard during the montage of the crew getting rid of the Bender duplicates}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Chet Atkins}}<br/><small>(originally performed by {{w||The Chordettes}})</small> | "{{w|Mr. Sandman}}" | {{e|6ACV18}} | Instrumental electric guitar version is heard during the montage of Zoidberg attempting to kill Farnsworth.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Frédéric Chopin}}| {{w|Piano Sonata No. 2 (Chopin)|Piano Sonata No. 2, Movement 3 - ''Marche funèbre: Lento''}} | {{e|6ACV19}} | This famous funeral march is the horn for the hearse for DeadEx.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Johann Sebastian Bach}}| ''{{w|Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565}}'' | "Ghost in the Machines" | The introduction of the Toccata is heard during the montage of Bender's ghost haunting Fry.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w||Mike Oldfield}}| "{{w|Mike Oldfield's Single|Tubular Bells}}" | "Ghost in the Machines" | Played as [[Reverend Lionel Preacherbot]] enters the Planet Express headquarters.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Mötley Crüe}}| "{{w|Girls, Girls, Girls (song)|Girls, Girls, Girls}}" | {{e|6ACV20}} | Heard during the montage of the gender reversed men doing a photoshoot}}<br />
{{pmarow|The Beatles|"{{w|I Am the Walrus}}" | {{e|6ACV22}} | Episode title is a parody of the song's line "I am the egg man."}}<br />
{{pmarow|Eli Wolfe|"Eggman"| "Fry am the Egg Man" | Heard during the montage of Fry keeping the egg safe.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Jefferson Starship#Starship|Starship}}|"{{w|Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now}}"| {{e|6ACV24}} | Heard during the montage of young Fry doing experiments on the [[guinea pig astronaut]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|''Traditional''|"There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea"| {{e|6ACV26}} | In Space Challenge 3000, Farnsworth analyzes a log he found in a hole in the bottom of the sea, then sees a frog on the bump on the log that he found in the hole in the bottom of the sea, then sees a snail on the tail on the frog on the bump, etc.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Loretta Lynn}} | "{{w|Coal Miner's Daughter (song)|Coal Miner's Daughter}}" | {{e|7ACV01}} | The song title is referred to when [[Bev]] calls herself a "coal grinder's daughter".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|John Philip Sousa}} | "{{w|The Stars and Stripes Forever}}" | {{e|7ACV03}} | The march plays at the opening of [[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon's]] campaign rally. | {{e|s=3}} | The march plays while Bender's mouth displays the text "HAPPY BIRTHDAY {{s|Lisa Simpson|LISA}}".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Louis Prima}} | "{{w|Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)}}" | "Decision 3012" | A parody of the song plays over the newscast covering the campaign of [[Chris Travers]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bobby Pickett}} | "{{w|Monster Mash}}" | {{e|7ACV07}} | [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] sings a parody of this song along with his meatpuppet "Little Hermes".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Bruce Springsteen}}| "{{w|Born to Run}}" | {{e|7ACV11}} | A lyric from the song is referenced on a highway sign which says "Highway jammed with broken heroes on a last-chance power drive".}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Cy Coleman}} and {{w|Dorothy Fields}}| "{{w|Big Spender}}" | {{e|7ACV12}} | Zoidberg sings a parody of the song over a montage of himself spending the money he retrieved from the [[Robot Mafia]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|The Honeydrippers}}| "{{w|Sea of Love (song)|Sea of Love}}" | {{e|7ACV13}} | Heard during the montage of salmon Fry and salmon Leela spending time with each other.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Grover Washington, Jr.}} and {{w|Bill Withers}}| "{{w|Just the Two of Us (Grover Washington, Jr. song)|Just the Two of Us}}" | {{e|7ACV17}} | Fry and Leela listen to the song as they make out.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Ohio Express}}| "{{w|Yummy Yummy Yummy}}" | {{e|7ACV19}} | Heard during the montage of Fry and Bender running from [[George Takei's head|the dragon ghost]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|Prince| "1999" | {{e|7ACV23}} <br> {{small|(in [[Animatic:Game of Tones|animatic]] only)}} | Heard during the montage of Fry spending time with [[Fry family|his family]].}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Eels (band)|Eels}}| "Manchild" | "Game of Tones" | Heard during the final scene of the episode when Fry is in [[Mrs. Fry|his mom's]] dream.}}<br />
{{pmarow|{{w|Aretha Franklin}}| "{{w|(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman}}" | "Simpsorama" | Played by the jukebox at {{s|Moe's Tavern|Moe's}}.}}<br />
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[[Category:Music]]</div>BusinessMonkeyhttp://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Funeral_singer&diff=157161Funeral singer2017-04-12T20:01:04Z<p>BusinessMonkey: </p>
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name="Funeral singer"<br />
|catname=Funeral singer<br />
|type=t<br />
|image=[[File:Funeral Singer.png|225px]]<br />
|species=[[Human]]<br />
|origin=<br />
|voiced by=Billy West<br />
|first appear={{e|3ACV17}}<br />
}}<br />
The "'''funeral singer'''" performed at the funeral of [[Hamenthotep|Pharaoh Hamenthotep]] on [[Osiris 4]], following the latter's death from being crushed by the nose of a statue of himself. He simultaneously sang and played the piano at the funeral. Eventually, after a long performance, the singer was thrown into the Pharaoh's tomb with his piano. It is unknown if he survived.{{er|3ACV17}}<br />
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==Additional Info==<br />
===Trivia===<br />
*He is based on {{w|Elton John}}. His performance is a possible reference to when John performed at the {{w|Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales|funeral}} of {{w|Diana, Princess of Wales|Princess Diana}} in 1997.<br />
*The songs he performs are based on Elton John songs: "{{w|Daniel (Elton John song)|Daniel}}", "{{w|Bennie and the Jets}}" and "{{w|Crocodile Rock}}".<br />
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===Quotes===<br />
{{q|<poem>'''Funeral singer''': [singing] Pharaoh my God-king, you are cold and deceased, I used to have him sing...</poem><br />
<poem>'''Funeral singer''': [singing] Ph-Ph-Ph-Pharaoh and his pets...</poem><br />
<poem>'''Funeral singer''': [singing] But the years went by, and Pharaoh died, Suzie will have joined him in the afterlife--</poem>}}<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|3ACV17}}<br />
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[[Category:Humans]]</div>BusinessMonkeyhttp://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=A_Pharaoh_to_Remember&diff=157160A Pharaoh to Remember2017-04-12T19:55:41Z<p>BusinessMonkey: </p>
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<div>{{episode infobox 2<br />
|name=A Pharaoh to Remember<br />
|no=49<br />
|image=[[File:A Pharoh to Remember.png|225px]]<br />
|season=3<br />
|broadcast season=4<br />
|number=3ACV17<br />
|caption=Psst... big party at your house after the show!<br />
|first aired=10 March, [[2002]]<br />
|written by=Ron Weiner<br />
|directed by=Mark Ervin<br />
|title reference=''{{w|An Affair to Remember}}''<br />
|caption reference=<br />
|opening cartoon="Toys Will Be Toys"<br />
|sponsor=<br />
|broadcast number=S04E07<br />
|prev ep=A Leela of Her Own<br />
|next ep=Anthology of Interest II<br />
|broad prev=Where the Buggalo Roam<br />
|broad next=Godfellas<br />
}}<br />
[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] is getting desperate for being remembered when he's gone, and a trip to [[Osiris 4]], where he becomes Pharaoh, seems to be just the satisfaction he needs.<br />
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== The Story ==<br />
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=== Act I: "This is the worst funeral ever." ===<br />
[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] is outraged when he robs a swimming pool, an act which should land him on the nightly {{TV}} news, but no one realizes it was him, with witnesses mistakenly calling the {{cat|criminal}} {{human}}. He then makes a variety of attempts to become famous, only to be ignored or ridiculed by witnesses. He heads to work, depressed, where the rest of the [[Planet Express]] crew try to cheer him up by throwing him a funeral to show how he'll be remembered. He is highly disappointed by the group's efforts and becomes angered by their idiocy. This is especially true with Dr. [[Zoidberg]], who sings ''Danny Boy'', only to be hit in the head with Bender's martini glass. After the disappointing funeral, Bender storms off, outraged that no one will remember him when he dies. The next day, the crew has to deliver a giant sandstone block to the planet [[Osiris 4]]. After the block is signed for, they are taken as slaves of the [[Pharaoh Hamenthotep]].<br />
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=== Act II: "Quit giving the slave drivers pointers." ===<br />
On the boat to the work site, Bender admires the Pharaohs' tombs and realizes that everyone would remember him if he could have a memorial like them. He begins to give the slave drivers pointers on how to make slaves work harder and faster to get the job done sooner. Hermenthotip arrives and is happy with the work of the slaves and just as he is about to free them he is crushed by his statue's nose and killed. It is announced the pharaoh's succesor will be determined the next day after consulting the [[Wall of Prophecy]]. The slaves all party in their quarters since only that night they're not slaves of anyone. Bender is upset by the death, but changes the Wall of Prophecy to make it look like he is supposed to be the Pharaoh's successor. After a short ceremony to determine the new Pharaoh looking at the wall everyone believes Bender to be the next pharaoh, so he is chosen, despite his crude drawing on the Wall of Prophecy.<br />
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=== Act III: "Crawl pigs." ===<br />
Bender becomes a crueler pharaoh than Hamenthotep, and makes the slaves work hard to build a much larger statue (1 Billion cubits tall, or 284,000 miles) of him so he will be remembered for all eternity. Bender is unhappy with the statue because it is so big, people will probably remember the statue instead of him. He demands to have it torn down so that the slaves can start over and build a smaller statue. The slave drivers have had enough of Bender's orders and attack him, tying him up like a mummy and throwing him in his tomb, announcing that he suddenly died. He requests his loyal servants to be entombed with him, and [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] and [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] are thrown in as well.<br />
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=== Act IV: "Let's blow this tomb." ===<br />
Bender’s tomb turns out to have a working casino in it, along with an eternity's worth of liquor. Fry and Leela try some pomegranate schnapps and determine it is 100% alcohol. Leela wants to use the explosive alcohol to blow the tomb open and escape, but Bender refuses to allow her. Leela and Fry pretend to forget who Bender is, and he then reluctantly agrees. Moving all the liquor to one wall, Leela uses Bender's wrappings as a makeshift fuse and blow the tomb open. The explosion causes the rest of the statue to fall apart, saddening Bender. Leela tells him that he will still be remembered as a tyrannical ruler, even though there is no monument left. As they return home, Bender mentions that he will try to take over [[Earth]] next.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*The non-human people of Osiris 4 are based on various Egyptian gods.<br />
*Fry says, "call it a hunch, but {{sw|I have a bad feeling about this|I have a bad feeling about this}}!". This is an oft-used phrase in ''[[Star Wars]]''.<br />
*A cubit is eighteen inches, which means one billion cubits is about 457,200 kilometers, about 36 times Earth's diameter, about 1/3 the diameter of the sun, or a little larger than the distance between the Earth and the [[Moon]].<br />
*Leela's sandals are shaped like her boots.<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Fry''': ''[After Bender having angrily throwen a beer bottle at the TV, breaking it.]'' [annoyed] Hey!? Now what am I supposed to watch and drink all day!?</poem><br />
<poem>'''Bender''': Danny Boy?! You're at my funeral, singing about some stiff named Danny Boy!? You really are a massive bonehead!<br />
'''Zoidberg''': I'm expressing my sorrow!<br />
'''Bender''': Get lost! I'd say don't quit your day job, but you're awful at that too!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Bender''': [furious] I hope you're all happy! You've succeeded in showing me life is worth living... by showing how bad my funeral will suck!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Amy''': ''[After Bender having throwen a bouquet and that lands in the Professor's lap.]'' I know whose funeral we'll be attending next.<br />
'''Professor''': [blushing] Oh, stop.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Incredible. This place is just like the Ancient Egypt of my day.<br />
'''High Priest''': That is no coincidence. For our people visited your Egypt thousands of years ago.<br />
'''Fry''': I knew it! Insane theories, one; regular theories, a billion.<br />
'''High Priest''': We learned many things from the mighty Egyptians, such as pyramid-building, space travel and how to prepare our dead so as to scare {{w|Abbott and Costello}}.</poem><br />
<poem>'''High Priest''': Great Wall of Prophecy, reveal to us God's will that we may blindly obey.<br />
'''Priests''': Free us from thought and responsibility.<br />
'''High Priest''': We shall read things off you.<br />
'''Priests''': Then do them.<br />
'''High Priest''': Your words guide us.<br />
'''Priests''': We're dumb.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': News, everyone! Today you're going to Osiris 4 to deliver this enormous sandstone block. ''[He points to a block the size of the ship sitting next to them.]''<br />
'''Fry''': I thought something looked different in here.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Leela''': This society is a bunch of idiots!'''</poem><br />
<poem>'''[[Australian man]]''': Oh, bloody chunder!</poem><br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Allusions ===<br />
*The [[funeral singer]], a {{cat|look-alike}} of {{w|Elton John}}, performs a parody of the songs "{{w|Daniel (Elton John song)|Daniel}}", "{{w|Bennie and the Jets}}" and "{{w|Crocodile Rock}}" at the funeral of the Pharaoh. This may be a reference to when Elton John performed at the {{w|Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales|funeral}} of {{w|Diana, Princess of Wales|Princess Diana}}.<br />
*Abbott and Costello are inscribed into the wall. The purpose of the drawings was explained when the newly enslaved Leela and Fry are given a tour of the underground.<br />
*After becoming Pharaoh, Bender enters to address the slaves in the manner of {{w|Steve Martin}} in his famous "{{w|King Tut (song)|King Tut}}" routine.<br />
*Fry imitates Costello's scared reaction when he encounters mummy Bender. <br />
*The snakes beneath the desert are taken from ''{{w|Raiders of the Lost Ark}}''.<br />
*The "Bender Lives Large and Kicks Butt" picture turning into "Bender Licks Butt" after Sal blows the building up is a reference to the ''MAD'' magazine fold-in joke pages in which the punchline is given when the reader folds the picture down the middle to get another picture. Another example can be found on ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "Team Homer" where the question is "What higher power do televangelists worship?" and the answer when folded in is "The Almighty Dollar."<br />
*Hamenthotep's organs are in jars labeled "Pharaoh's Own", possibly a reference to the brand of salsas and sauces, "{{w|Newman's Own}}" (later referenced in "[[31st Century Fox]]").<br />
*Zoidberg sings Danny Boy to the tune of the Londonderry Air.<br />
*When Hermes notices Bender's speedos he states, "Holy Spitz, he's wearin' skin tight speedos." This could be a reference to Olympic Gold Medal Winning swimmer Mark Spitz.<br />
<br />
=== Goofs ===<br />
*Before the building is destroyed Sal is wearing a green shirt. Then in the next scene he is wearing his usual white shirt.<br />
**During the same scene, the lower half of the building with the text is made slightly taller than in a previous shot.<br />
*When Hamenthotep's organs are being lowered into the tomb, his brain is in one of the jars. However, Ancient Egyptians did not preserve the brain during mummification because they did not believe it was significant (they were unaware of the brain's function in the human body). One would think an alien culture that has gone so out of its way to imitate the Ancient Egyptians would have adopted this practice as well.<br />
*Hamenthotep's organs that are lowered into his tomb included four eyes.<br />
**Hamenthotep wasn't human, he just looked human. He might have had eyes somewhere other than his head.<br />
**Hamenthotep might be able to remove his eyes and put new ones in or he kept the eyes as a status symbol.<br />
**They might have been his testicles.<br />
*Bender lifts the large stone nose off of Hamenthotep, however, in "[[Bendless Love]]", Bender states that "[he doesn't] know anything about lifting". He could have been sarcastic, so he seems more heroic by bending the unbendable girder.<br />
*The slave driver to whom Bender was giving pointers decides to take Bender's advice by counting to 1/2 instead of counting to three, but uses the fraction as a whole number instead (i.e., shouting 'One-half pull! One-half pull!') The proper command would have had the slave driver whipping twice for every command to pull.<br />
<br />
=== Continuity ===<br />
<br />
* {{e|1ACV02}}<br />
** When Bender leaves the office after destroying the regular TV, we see the big-screen TV on which the Professor previewed his Planet Express ad behind Fry.<br />
* {{e|1ACV07}}<br />
** At Bender's staged funeral, [[Amy Wong|Amy]] wears the dress she wore to Fry's coronation.<br />
** Also, the premise that one of Leela's subordinates should get in over his head by taking over another planet is reused.<br />
* {{e|2ACV11}}<br />
** The hapless Australian slave has only been granted a change of locale.<br />
* {{e|2ACV16}}<br />
** [[Scruffy]] mentions that he hasn't seen Bender before (cf. his reaction upon running into Leela for the first time).<br />
* {{e|2ACV18}}<br />
** Bender has volume control a la a stereo system.<br />
<br />
=== Alien Language Sightings ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Time''': 14:30<br />
'''Location''': On the Wall of Prophecy<br />
'''Language''': [[Alien languages#AL1|AL1]]<br />
'''Translation''': Rock on! [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0741081/ Eddie Rosas]</poem><br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Characters ===<br />
{{chars-begin}}<br />
*[[Dr. Amy Wong|Amy]]<br />
*[[Australian man]]<br />
*[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]]<br />
*[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]<br />
*'''Debut''': [[Funeral singer]]<br />
*[[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]]<br />
*[[Turanga Leela|Leela]]<br />
*[[Linda]]<br />
*[[Morbo]]<br />
*'''Debut''': [[Osirian High Priest]]<br />
*'''Debut''': Pharaoh [[Hamenthotep]]<br />
*[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Prof. Farnsworth]]<br />
*[[Sal]]<br />
*[[Scruffy]]<br />
*[[Dr. John Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]<br />
*[[Preacherbot]]<br />
{{chars-end}}<br />
<br />
== Episode Credits ==<br />
{{credits-begin}}<br />
*Writer<br />
**[[Ron Weiner]]<br />
*Director<br />
**[[Mark Ervin]]<br />
*Voice Actors<br />
**[[Billy West]]<br />
**[[Katey Sagal]]<br />
**[[John DiMaggio]]<br />
**[[Tress MacNeille]]<br />
**[[Maurice LaMarche]]<br />
**[[David Herman]]<br />
**[[Phil LaMarr]]<br />
**[[Lauren Tom]]<br />
*DVD Commentary<br />
**[[Matt Groening]]<br />
**[[David X. Cohen]]<br />
**[[Rich Moore]]<br />
**[[Ron Weiner]]<br />
**[[John DiMaggio]]<br />
**[[Billy West]]<br />
{{credits-end}}<br />
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|first appear={{e|3ACV17}}<br />
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The "'''funeral singer'''" performed at the funeral of [[Hamenthotep|Pharaoh Hamenthotep]] on [[Osiris 4]], following the latter's death from being crushed by the nose of a statue of himself. He simultaneously sang and played the piano at the funeral. Eventually, after a long performance, the singer was thrown into the pharaoh's tomb with his piano. It is unknown if he survived.{{er|3ACV17}}<br />
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==Additional Info==<br />
===Trivia===<br />
*He is based on {{w|Elton John}}. His performance is a possible reference to when John performed at the {{w|Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales|funeral}} of {{w|Diana, Princess of Wales|Princess Diana}} in 1997.<br />
*The songs he performs are based on Elton John songs: "{{w|Daniel (Elton John song)|Daniel}}", "{{w|Bennie and the Jets}}" and "{{w|Crocodile Rock}}".<br />
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===Quotes===<br />
{{q|<poem>'''Funeral singer''': [singing] Pharaoh my God-king, you are cold and deceased, I used to have him sing...</poem><br />
<poem>'''Funeral singer''': [singing] Ph-Ph-Ph-Pharaoh and his pets...</poem><br />
<poem>'''Funeral singer''': [singing] But the years went by, and Pharaoh died, Suzie will have joined him in the afterlife--</poem>}}<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|3ACV17}}<br />
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<div>{{update}}<br />
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In ''[[Futurama]]'', there are '''several [[alien languages]] sightings''' in scenes throughout the seasons. So far, only two alien languages exist, though some other sightings in episodes have been the cause of some debate.<br />
<br />
== Opening sequence ==<br />
While most sightings appear in episodes themselves, there are some sightings in the [[opening sequence]] as well.<br />
<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Time (into the opening)<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| 00:09 || 1 || Rent a [[human]] || [[File:ALS-OS-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 00:14 || 1 || 3D rulez! || [[File:ALS-OS-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 00:15 || 1 || Tasty human burgers || [[File:ALS-OS-02.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 1 ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4" | "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" || 10:00 || 1 || Drink || [[File:ALS-0101-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 14:46 || 1 || Venusians go home || [[File:ALS-0101-02.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 19:10 ||? || 7 || [[File:ALS-0101-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 19:11 ||? || 6 || [[File:ALS-0101-04.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Series Has Landed]]" || 08:34 || 1 || Tasty human burgers || [[File:ALS-0102-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="19" | "[[My Three Suns]]" || rowspan="2" | 03:15 || 1 || Ring || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-0107-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || Open<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2"| 03:30 || 1 || Televideo || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-0107-02.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 1 2 3 4<br/>5 6 7 8<br/>9 10 11 12<br />
|-<br />
| 03:33 || 1 || (M?)arket || [[File:ALS-0107-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="3" | 03:54 || 1 || Boxing || rowspan="3" | [[File:ALS-0107-04.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || The eye<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || Wil???me<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | 08:00 || 1 || Don't drink the emperor || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-0107-06.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| Seems to be related to {{sw|Aurebesh}} || ''Unknown''<br />
|-<br />
| 08:45 || ? || ''Unknown'' || [[File:ALS-0107-07.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 09:39 || Morse || Don(')t drink the emperor || [[File:ALS-0107-08.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | 16:12 || ? || ''Unknown'' || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-0107-09.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| ? || ''Unknown''<br />
|-<br />
| 16:20 || Hieroglyphs || They are actual individual hieroglyphs, which can be phonetically read (from top to bottom) as "N/A", "djed", "em", "dua/seba", "en/ne" "N/A", "nu", "mer", "tyu", "rem/mehyt", "zet", "heh", "wadjet", "ya"; wherein "N/A" indicates that the glyph has no phonetic value but is rather a determinative sign. If one were to attempt to translate from ancient Egyptian, one would end up with: - "pillar" "in" "praise/star" "to/for / of"- "(no solitary meaning)" "(no solitary meaning)" "(adverbial suffix)" "fish/fish goddess" "woman" "million" "sacred eye" "my". Given that translation produces gibberish, the hieroglyphs appear to have been chosen randomly. || [[File:ALS-0107-10.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | 16:48 || ? || ''Unknown'' || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-0107-11.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| Also Aurebesh related || ''Unknown''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | 18:59 || ? || ''Unknown'' || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-0107-12.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| ? || ''Unknown''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[Fry and the Slurm Factory]]" || 01:07 || 1 || The following species are<br />ineligible: space wasps;<br />space beavers; any other animal<br />with the word "space" in front<br />of it, space chickens, and the<br />elusive yak-face.<br /> || [[File:ALS-0113-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:42 || 1 || N O <br /> S Q U I<br />N T I N G<br /> F O U R<br /> E Y E S<br /> || [[File:ALS-0113-02.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 2 ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[Xmas Story]]" || 05:11 || 1 || Disposable office temps || [[File:ALS-02-04-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 11:51 || 1 || Joyeux Noex <hr />'''Note:''' This is a [[French]] translation of "Merry Xmas," despite the fact that French is a dead language. Oddly, by the [[31st century]], '''x''' has made its way into words for "Christmas", which don't normally (even in slang) carry it. || [[File:ALS-02-04-02.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[The Lesser of Two Evils]]" || 03:46 || 1 || Laser Tentacle Surgery || [[File:ALS-02-06-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 16:30 || 1 || Way to go, "Dexter"! || [[File:ALS-02-06-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[A Bicyclops Built for Two]]" || 01:35 || 1 || Plump. Juicy. Humans.web || [[File:ALS-02-09-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 02:30 || 2 || CODEBREAKERS CHAT ROOM || [[File:ALS-02-09-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="13" | "[[A Clone of My Own]]" || rowspan="8" | 03:30 || 1 || TGN<br />LLOR || [[File:ALS-02-10-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || ?UTCI?<br />OLO?<br />LE || [[File:ALS-02-10-02.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || ?TAR<br />DN? || [[File:ALS-02-10-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || ??<br />??SA<br />VO T? || [[File:ALS-02-10-04.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || ???D || [[File:ALS-02-10-05.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || PI???R || [[File:ALS-02-10-06.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || [[Rough Draft Studios|ROUG(H?)<br />DR(A?)FT]]<br />?EADE(R?) || [[File:ALS-02-10-07.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || XXXX || [[File:ALS-02-10-08.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:31 || 1 || 16<br />Sound<br />Start || [[File:ALS-02-10-09.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:32 || 1 || 35<br />Sound<br />Start || [[File:ALS-02-10-10.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:34 || 1 || 4 || [[File:ALS-02-10-11.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:35 || 1 || 3 || [[File:ALS-02-10-12.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:36 || 1 || 2 || [[File:ALS-02-10-13.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Bender Gets Made]]" || 02:37 || 1 || (Backwards) Meat truck || [[File:ALS-02-13-01.jpg|150px]] <br />
|-<br />
| "[[Anthology of Interest I]]" || 03:12 || 1 || Rent a human || [[File:ALS-02-16-01.jpg|150px]] <br />
|-<br />
| "[[War Is the H-Word]]" || 09:59 || 1 || M*E*A*T || [[File:ALS-02-17-01.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 3 ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=3 | "[[Parasites Lost]]" || 00:33 || 1 || Human milk || [[File:ALS-03-02-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 01:16 || 1 || Los || [[File:ALS-03-02-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 09:48 || 1 || Watch for falling humans || [[File:ALS-03-02-03.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Luck of the Fryrish]]" || 02:09 || 1 || Not without my egg case- Tonight on Lifetime || [[File:ALS-03-04-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[The Day the Earth Stood Stupid]]" || rowspan="2" | 10:05 || 1 || Yummy Tummy || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-03-07-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || Yummy Tummy<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Cyber House Rules]]" || 08:42 || 1 || Humane human traps || [[File:ALS-03-09-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Bendin' in the Wind]]" || 11:00 || 1 || Human farm || [[File:ALS-03-13-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="3" | "[[I Dated a Robot]]" || 05:06 || 2 || AOL || [[File:ALS-03-15-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 05:40 || 1 || 667 || [[File:ALS-03-15-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 11:57 || 2 || CROCODYLUS PONTIFEX || [[File:ALS-03-15-03.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[A Pharaoh to Remember]]" || rowspan="2" | 15:00 || 1 || Rock on! Eddie Rosas 22 || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-03-17-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 8 9<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[Anthology of Interest II]]" || 14:00 || 1 || Tale of interest || [[File:ALS-03-18-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 19:49 || 1 || Toxic ink || [[File:ALS-03-18-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[The 30% Iron Chef]]" || 05:36 || 1 || Used human probes || [[File:ALS-03-22-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 14:38 || 2 || Iron Cook || [[File:ALS-03-22-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 4 ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Leela's Homeworld]]" || 03:38 || 1 || Your <br> parents <br> love you <br> very much || [[File:ALS-04-02-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Less than Hero]]" || 04:30 || 1 || KEEP OUT OF REACH OF <br> CHILDREN UNDER THE <br> AGE OF FIVE HUNDRED. <br> FOR BEST RESULTS, <br> SACRIFICE A SMALL <br> MAMMAL XANROC, <br> THEN APPLY EVENLY TO <br> INTERIOR OF EYEBALL. <br> WOULD YOU LIKE TO <br> HELP DR. FLIMFLAM <br> PRODUCTS? CONTACT A <br> REPRESENTATIVE AT A <br> COVERED WAGON NEAR <br> YOU. || [[File:ALS-04-04-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[A Taste of Freedom]]" || 07:36 || 2 || A Venusian Corporation || [[File:ALS-04-05-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="5" | "[[Crimes of the Hot]]" || 01:32 || 1 || 6 || [[File:ALS-04-08-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 01:32 || 1 || 5 || [[File:ALS-04-08-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 01:34 || 1 || c c 4 f f || [[File:ALS-04-08-03.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 01:34 || 1 || 3 || [[File:ALS-04-08-04.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 06:20 || 1 || (from top to bottom) F 7 3 || [[File:ALS-04-08-05.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Why of Fry]]" || 07:05 || 2 || Fuzzy wuzzy || [[File:ALS-04-10-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Spanish Fry]]" || 00:05 || 1 || Thanks for Watching, Futurama Slave Army! || [[File:ALS-04-17-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 5/films ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Film<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'' || 59:55 || 1 || Human broth || [[File:ALS-F01-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'' || 80:21 || 1 || {{w|Quodlibet}} || [[File:ALS-F02-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Bender's Game]]'' || 24:40 || 1 || Obey Mom || [[File:ALS-F03-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4" | ''[[Into the Wild Green Yonder]]'' || 00:42 || 1 || Caution: Falling humans || [[File:ALS-F04-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 00:52 || 1 || The humans shall not defeat us || [[File:ALS-F04-02.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 01:04 || 1 || H U G O ? || [[File:ALS-F04-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 01:36 || 1 || Man steak || [[File:ALS-F04-04.jpg|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 6 ==<br />
<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Lethal Inspection]]" || 10:16 || 1 || Need extra cash? Melt down your old; unwanted humans. We pay top dollar! || [[File:ALS-06-06-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Late Philip J. Fry]]" || 07:48 || 1 || Backwards Time Travel Made Easy || [[File:ALS-06-07-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="3" | "[[Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences]]" || 03:54 || 1 || 5 || [[File:ALS-06-11-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:55 || 1 || 4 || [[File:ALS-06-11-02.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:56 || 1 || 3 || [[File:ALS-06-11-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Ghost in the Machines]]" || 03:58 || 1 || Obey || [[File:ALS-06-19-01.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 7 ==<br />
<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Thief of Baghead]]" || 05:17 || 1 || Earth Invasions Gone Wild || [[file:EarthInvasionsGoneWild AL1 7x04 0516.png|300px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Six Million Dollar Mon]]" || 06:47 || 1 || If you lived here you'd be homeless by now || [[file:ALS-07-07-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[31st Century Fox]]" || 00:04 || 1 || O || <br />
|-<br />
| 03:55 || 1 || Obey Mom || <br />
|-<br />
| "[[Forty Percent Leadbelly]]" || 08:52 || 1 || Wilcot was here || [[file:The Rusty Rail.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[2-D Blacktop]]" || 06:54 || 1 || Hot blood || <br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[The Inhuman Torch]]" || 10:00 || 1 || Rack of human || [[file:ALS-07-18-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10:20 || 1 || K || [[file:ALS-07-18-02.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Special episodes ==<br />
<br />
{{see|Episode Listing#Special episodes}}<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="3" | "[[Simpsorama]]" || 20:23 || 1 || RENT A {{s|Waylon Smithers, Jr.|SMITHERS}} || [[file:ALS-Simpsorama-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 20:29 || 1 || {{s|eat my shorts!|EAT MY SHORTS}} || [[file:ALS-Simpsorama-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 20:30 || 1 || CONGRATULATIONS YOU'RE A NERD || [[file:ALS-Simpsorama-02.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Comics ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Comic<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Owner of Mars Attacks!]]" || 2 || ATM || [[File:ALS-C-03.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[DOOP the Right Thing!]]" || 1 || Bloated with comedy || [[File:Futurama Comic 4.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Who's Dying to Be a Gazillionaire?]]" || 2 || He pulled that one out of his ass || [[File:ALS-C-05.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[New Year's Rockin' Evil]]" || 1 || Buy || [[File:ALS-C-07.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Bender You Say]]" || 1 || B || [[File:ALS-C-13.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[The Time Bender Trilogy: Part 1]]" || 1 || Disposable Office Temps || [[File:ALS-C-17-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || [[Omicron Persei 8|08]] || [[File:ALS-C-17-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Liquid Diamond Is Forever!]]" || 1 || The End || [[File:ALS-C-X04.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[As the Wormhole Turns]]" || ? || ''Unknown'' || [[File:ALS-C-31.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Video Games ==<br />
<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Game<br />
! Level<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="3" | "[[Futurama (video game)]]" || Subway || 1 || Elvis was here || [[File:Video Game AL1 S1.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| Uptown || 1 || Chip Suey || [[File:Video Game AL1 S2.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| Uptown || 1 || Yuck<br>Gag<br>Puke || [[File:Video Game AL1 S3.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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In ''[[Futurama]]'', there are '''several [[alien languages]] sightings''' in scenes throughout the seasons. So far, only two alien languages exist, though some other sightings in episodes have been the cause of some debate.<br />
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== Opening sequence ==<br />
While most sightings appear in episodes themselves, there are some sightings in the [[opening sequence]] as well.<br />
<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Time (into the opening)<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| 00:09 || 1 || Rent a [[human]] || [[File:ALS-OS-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 00:14 || 1 || 3D rulez! || [[File:ALS-OS-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 00:15 || 1 || Tasty human burgers || [[File:ALS-OS-02.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 1 ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4" | "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" || 10:00 || 1 || Drink || [[File:ALS-0101-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 14:46 || 1 || Venusians go home || [[File:ALS-0101-02.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 19:10 ||? || 7 || [[File:ALS-0101-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 19:11 ||? || 6 || [[File:ALS-0101-04.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Series Has Landed]]" || 08:34 || 1 || Tasty human burgers || [[File:ALS-0102-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="19" | "[[My Three Suns]]" || rowspan="2" | 03:15 || 1 || Ring || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-0107-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || Open<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2"| 03:30 || 1 || Televideo || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-0107-02.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 1 2 3 4<br/>5 6 7 8<br/>9 10 11 12<br />
|-<br />
| 03:33 || 1 || (M?)arket || [[File:ALS-0107-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="3" | 03:54 || 1 || Boxing || rowspan="3" | [[File:ALS-0107-04.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || The eye<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || Wil???me<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | 08:00 || 1 || Don't drink the emperor || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-0107-06.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| Seems to be related to {{sw|Aurebesh}} || ''Unknown''<br />
|-<br />
| 08:45 || ? || ''Unknown'' || [[File:ALS-0107-07.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 09:39 || Morse || Don(')t drink the emperor || [[File:ALS-0107-08.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | 16:12 || ? || ''Unknown'' || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-0107-09.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| ? || ''Unknown''<br />
|-<br />
| 16:20 || Hieroglyphs || They are actual individual hieroglyphs, which can be phonetically read (from top to bottom) as "N/A", "djed", "em", "dua/seba", "en/ne" "N/A", "nu", "mer", "tyu", "rem/mehyt", "zet", "heh", "wadjet", "ya"; wherein "N/A" indicates that the glyph has no phonetic value but is rather a determinative sign. If one were to attempt to translate from ancient Egyptian, one would end up with: - "pillar" "in" "praise/star" "to/for / of"- "(no solitary meaning)" "(no solitary meaning)" "(adverbial suffix)" "fish/fish goddess" "woman" "million" "sacred eye" "my". Given that translation produces gibberish, the hieroglyphs appear to have been chosen randomly. || [[File:ALS-0107-10.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | 16:48 || ? || ''Unknown'' || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-0107-11.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| Also Aurebesh related || ''Unknown''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | 18:59 || ? || ''Unknown'' || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-0107-12.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| ? || ''Unknown''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[Fry and the Slurm Factory]]" || 01:07 || 1 || The following species are<br />ineligible: space wasps;<br />space beavers; any other animal<br />with the word "space" in front<br />of it, space chickens, and the<br />elusive yak-face.<br /> || [[File:ALS-0113-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:42 || 1 || N O <br /> S Q U I<br />N T I N G<br /> F O U R<br /> E Y E S<br /> || [[File:ALS-0113-02.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 2 ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[Xmas Story]]" || 05:11 || 1 || Disposable office temps || [[File:ALS-02-04-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 11:51 || 1 || Joyeux Noex <hr />'''Note:''' This is a [[French]] translation of "Merry Xmas," despite the fact that French is a dead language. Oddly, by the [[31st century]], '''x''' has made its way into words for "Christmas", which don't normally (even in slang) carry it. || [[File:ALS-02-04-02.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[The Lesser of Two Evils]]" || 03:46 || 1 || Laser Tentacle Surgery || [[File:ALS-02-06-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 16:30 || 1 || Way to go, "Dexter"! || [[File:ALS-02-06-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[A Bicyclops Built for Two]]" || 01:35 || 1 || Plump. Juicy. Humans.web || [[File:ALS-02-09-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 02:30 || 2 || CODEBREAKERS CHAT ROOM || [[File:ALS-02-09-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="13" | "[[A Clone of My Own]]" || rowspan="8" | 03:30 || 1 || TGN<br />LLOR || [[File:ALS-02-10-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || ?UTCI?<br />OLO?<br />LE || [[File:ALS-02-10-02.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || ?TAR<br />DN? || [[File:ALS-02-10-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || ??<br />??SA<br />VO T? || [[File:ALS-02-10-04.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || ???D || [[File:ALS-02-10-05.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || PI???R || [[File:ALS-02-10-06.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || [[Rough Draft Studios|ROUG(H?)<br />DR(A?)FT]]<br />?EADE(R?) || [[File:ALS-02-10-07.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || XXXX || [[File:ALS-02-10-08.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:31 || 1 || 16<br />Sound<br />Start || [[File:ALS-02-10-09.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:32 || 1 || 35<br />Sound<br />Start || [[File:ALS-02-10-10.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:34 || 1 || 4 || [[File:ALS-02-10-11.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:35 || 1 || 3 || [[File:ALS-02-10-12.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:36 || 1 || 2 || [[File:ALS-02-10-13.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Bender Gets Made]]" || 02:37 || 1 || (Backwards) Meat truck || [[File:ALS-02-13-01.jpg|150px]] <br />
|-<br />
| "[[Anthology of Interest I]]" || 03:12 || 1 || Rent a human || [[File:ALS-02-16-01.jpg|150px]] <br />
|-<br />
| "[[War Is the H-Word]]" || 09:59 || 1 || M*E*A*T || [[File:ALS-02-17-01.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 3 ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=3 | "[[Parasites Lost]]" || 00:33 || 1 || Human milk || [[File:ALS-03-02-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 01:16 || 1 || Los || [[File:ALS-03-02-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 09:48 || 1 || Watch for falling humans || [[File:ALS-03-02-03.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Luck of the Fryrish]]" || 02:09 || 1 || Not without my egg case- Tonight on Lifetime || [[File:ALS-03-04-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[The Day the Earth Stood Stupid]]" || rowspan="2" | 10:05 || 1 || Yummy Tummy || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-03-07-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || Yummy Tummy<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Cyber House Rules]]" || 08:42 || 1 || Humane human traps || [[File:ALS-03-09-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Bendin' in the Wind]]" || 11:00 || 1 || Human farm || [[File:ALS-03-13-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="3" | "[[I Dated a Robot]]" || 05:06 || 2 || AOL || [[File:ALS-03-15-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 05:40 || 1 || 667 || [[File:ALS-03-15-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 11:57 || 2 || CROCODYLUS PONTIFEX || [[File:ALS-03-15-03.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[A Pharaoh to Remember]]" || rowspan="2" | 15:00 || 1 || Rock on! Eddie Rosas 22 || rowspan="2" | [[File:ALS-03-17-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 8 9<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[Anthology of Interest II]]" || 14:00 || 1 || Tale of interest || [[File:ALS-03-18-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 19:49 || 1 || Toxic ink || [[File:ALS-03-18-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[The 30% Iron Chef]]" || 05:36 || 1 || Used human probes || [[File:ALS-03-22-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 14:38 || 2 || Iron Cook || [[File:ALS-03-22-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 4 ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Leela's Homeworld]]" || 03:38 || 1 || Your <br> parents <br> love you <br> very much || [[File:ALS-04-02-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Less than Hero]]" || 04:30 || 1 || KEEP OUT OF REACH OF <br> CHILDREN UNDER THE <br> AGE OF FIVE HUNDRED. <br> FOR BEST RESULTS, <br> SACRIFICE A SMALL <br> MAMMAL XANROC, <br> THEN APPLY EVENLY TO <br> INTERIOR OF EYEBALL. <br> WOULD YOU LIKE TO <br> HELP DR. FLIMFLAM <br> PRODUCTS? CONTACT A <br> REPRESENTATIVE AT A <br> COVERED WAGON NEAR <br> YOU. || [[File:ALS-04-04-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[A Taste of Freedom]]" || 07:36 || 2 || A Venusian Corporation || [[File:ALS-04-05-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="5" | "[[Crimes of the Hot]]" || 01:32 || 1 || 6 || [[File:ALS-04-08-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 01:32 || 1 || 5 || [[File:ALS-04-08-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 01:34 || 1 || c c 4 f f || [[File:ALS-04-08-03.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 01:34 || 1 || 3 || [[File:ALS-04-08-04.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 06:20 || 1 || (from top to bottom) F 7 3 || [[File:ALS-04-08-05.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Why of Fry]]" || 07:05 || 2 || Fuzzy wuzzy || [[File:ALS-04-10-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Spanish Fry]]" || 00:05 || 1 || Thanks for Watching, Futurama Slave Army! || [[File:ALS-04-17-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 5/films ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Film<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'' || 59:55 || 1 || Human broth || [[File:ALS-F01-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'' || 80:21 || 1 || {{w|Quodlibet}} || [[File:ALS-F02-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Bender's Game]]'' || 24:40 || 1 || Obey Mom || [[File:ALS-F03-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4" | ''[[Into the Wild Green Yonder]]'' || 00:42 || 1 || Caution: Falling humans || [[File:ALS-F04-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 00:52 || 1 || The humans shall not defeat us || [[File:ALS-F04-02.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 01:04 || 1 || H U G O ? || [[File:ALS-F04-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 01:36 || 1 || Man steak || [[File:ALS-F04-04.jpg|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 6 ==<br />
<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Lethal Inspection]]" || 10:16 || 1 || Need extra cash? Melt down your old; unwanted humans. We pay top dollar! || [[File:ALS-06-06-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Late Philip J. Fry]]" || 07:48 || 1 || Backwards Time Travel Made Easy || [[File:ALS-06-07-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="3" | "[[Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences]]" || 03:54 || 1 || 5 || [[File:ALS-06-11-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:55 || 1 || 4 || [[File:ALS-06-11-02.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 03:56 || 1 || 3 || [[File:ALS-06-11-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Ghost in the Machines]]" || 03:58 || 1 || Obey || [[File:ALS-06-19-01.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Season 7 ==<br />
<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Thief of Baghead]]" || 05:17 || 1 || Earth Invasions Gone Wild || [[file:EarthInvasionsGoneWild AL1 7x04 0516.png|300px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Six Million Dollar Mon]]" || 06:47 || 1 || If you lived here you'd be homeless by now || [[file:ALS-07-07-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[31st Century Fox]]" || 00:04 || 1 || O || <br />
|-<br />
| 03:55 || 1 || Obey Mom || <br />
|-<br />
| "[[Forty Percent Leadbelly]]" || 08:52 || 1 || Wilcot was here || [[file:The Rusty Rail.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[2-D Blacktop]]" || 06:54 || 1 || Hot blood || <br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[The Inhuman Torch]]" || 10:00 || 1 || Rack of human || [[file:ALS-07-18-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10:20 || 1 || K || [[file:ALS-07-18-02.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Special episodes ==<br />
<br />
{{see|Episode Listing#Special episodes}}<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Episode<br />
! Time<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="3" | "[[Simpsorama]]" || 20:23 || 1 || RENT A {{s|Waylon Smithers, Jr.|SMITHERS}} || [[file:ALS-Simpsorama-03.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 20:29 || 1 || {{s|eat my shorts!|EAT MY SHORTS}} || [[file:ALS-Simpsorama-01.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 20:30 || 1 || CONGRATULATIONS YOU'RE A NERD || [[file:ALS-Simpsorama-02.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Comics ==<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Comic<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Owner of Mars Attacks!]]" || 2 || ATM || [[File:ALS-C-03.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[DOOP the Right Thing!]]" || 1 || Bloated with comedy || [[File:Futurama Comic 4.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Who's Dying to Be a Gazillionaire?]]" || 2 || He pulled that one out of his ass || [[File:ALS-C-05.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[New Year's Rockin' Evil]]" || 1 || Buy || [[File:ALS-C-07.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[The Bender You Say]]" || 1 || B || [[File:ALS-C-13.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[The Time Bender Trilogy: Part 1]]" || 1 || Disposable Office Temps || [[File:ALS-C-17-01.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || [[Omicron Persei 8|08]] || [[File:ALS-C-17-02.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[Liquid Diamond Is Forever!]]" || 1 || The End || [[File:ALS-C-X04.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| "[[As the Wormhole Turns]]" || ? || ''Unknown'' || [[File:ALS-C-31.png|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Video Games ==<br />
<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"<br />
! Game<br />
! Level<br />
! Language<br />(1 or 2)<br />
! Translation<br />
! style="width:154px;" | Image<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | "[[Futurama (video game)]]" || Subway || 1 || Elvis was here || [[File:Video Game AL1 S1.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
| Uptown || 1 || Chip Suey || [[File:Video Game AL1 S2.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Street-racing gang<br />
|type=t plural<br />
|image=[[File:Street-racing gang.png|225px]]<br />
|image text=The street-racing {{cat|gang}} in [[New New York]], in [[3013]]. From left to right: Bazzo, Jibby, Minx and Benniton.{{er|7ACV15}}<br />
|image2=[[File:Futurama 2-D Blacktop Hot Rod No.2.jpg|225px]]<br />
|image text2=[[Concept art]] of one of the street-racing {{cat|gang}}'s [[hovercar]]s, released by {{ctf}}, in {{May}} [[2013]]. <ref name="hovercar"/><br />
|species=[[Humans]]<br />
|origin=[[Earth]], [[United States]], [[New New York]], [[New New Jack City]]<br />
|family=Aunt {{small|(Bazzo)}}, Verbally abusive father {{small|([[Minx]])}}<br />
|first appear={{e|7ACV15|break=yes}}<br />
|voice A=Bazzo<br />
|voice A by=David Herman<br />
|voice B=Jibby<br />
|voice B by=Billy West<br />
|voice C=Minx<br />
|voice C by=Lauren Tom<br />
|voice D=Benniton<br />
|voice D by=Phil LaMarr<br />
}}<br />
The '''street-racing gang''' consists of four members &mdash; Bazzo, Jibby, [[Minx]], and Benniton, who is nicknamed Benny. {{er|7ACV15}} According to Bazzo, they usually rap about their problems. [[Smitty]] and [[URL]] have been trying to bust them for years.<br />
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{{Professor Farnsworth}} joined the {{cat|gang}} in [[3013]], and the gang briefly replaced {{Fry}}, {{Leela}}, {{Bender}}, and him in the {{Planet Express|crew}} while they were in the [[second dimension]].<br />
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== Production ==<br />
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Jibby and Minx were first seen in [[Vulture preview clip|a preview clip]] for [[broadcast season 10]], in {{February}} [[2013]]. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vulture.com/2013/02/watch-a-preview-of-futuramas-seventh-season.html|title=Watch a Preview of Futurama’s Seventh Season|author=Jesse David Fox|date=2013-2-5|site={{w|Vulture.com}}|accessdate=2013-6-23}}</ref> In {{April}}, the full gang was featured in a preview clip for 7ACV15. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.comedycentral.com/videos/video.rbml?id=wves9x|title=Futurama: Maniac Street Racers|date=2013-4-29|site=[[Comedy Central]]|accessdate=2013-6-23}}</ref> In {{May}}, {{ctf}} released [[concept art]] of one of the gang's [[hovercar]]s. <ref name="hovercar">{{cite web|url=http://comedycentral.tumblr.com/post/49370336202/countdown-to-futurama-racecars-if-you-always|title=Countdown to Futurama: Racecars|date=2013-5-1|site=[http://comedycentral.tumblr.com/ Comedy Central's Tumblr page]|accessdate=2013-8-7}}</ref> In {{June}}, ''Countdown to Futurama'' released a promo based on the 7ACV15 clip. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://comedycentral.tumblr.com/post/52893524665/countdown-to-futurama-maniac-street-racers-head|title=Countdown to Futurama: Maniac Street Racers|date=2013-6-13|site=Comedy Central's {{w|Tumblr}} page|accessdate=2013-6-23}}</ref><br />
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== Additional information ==<br />
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=== Trivia ===<br />
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* The street-racing gang is mentioned in the blurb on the back cover for [[Volume 8]].<br />
* Bazzo, Jibby and Benniton's names have never been spoken in the series but they were revealed in {{commentary|7ACV15|code=yes}}.<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Professor Farnsworth''': Amazing! You multicultural punks just race and tinker all day long?</poem><br />
}}<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
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* {{e|7ACV15}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
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* [[Fry's breakdancing crew]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:Gangs]]<br />
[[Category:Humans]]<br />
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<div>{{character infobox<br />
|name=Street-racing gang<br />
|type=t plural<br />
|image=[[File:Street-racing gang.png|225px]]<br />
|image text=The street-racing gang in [[New New York]], in [[3013]]. From left to right: Bazzo, Jibby, Minx and Benniton.{{er|7ACV15}}<br />
|image2=[[File:Futurama 2-D Blacktop Hot Rod No.2.jpg|225px]]<br />
|image text2=[[Concept art]] of one of the street-racing {{cat|gang}}'s [[hovercar]]s, released by {{ctf}}, in {{May}} [[2013]]. <ref name="hovercar"/><br />
|species=[[Humans]]<br />
|origin=[[Earth]], [[United States]], [[New New York]], [[New New Jack City]]<br />
|family=Aunt {{small|(Bazzo)}}, Verbally abusive father {{small|([[Minx]])}}<br />
|first appear={{e|7ACV15|break=yes}}<br />
|voice A=Bazzo<br />
|voice A by=David Herman<br />
|voice B=Jibby<br />
|voice B by=Billy West<br />
|voice C=Minx<br />
|voice C by=Lauren Tom<br />
|voice D=Benniton<br />
|voice D by=Phil LaMarr<br />
}}<br />
The '''street-racing gang''' consists of four members &mdash; Bazzo, Jibby, [[Minx]], and Benniton, who is nicknamed Benny. {{er|7ACV15}} According to Bazzo, they usually rap about their problems. [[Smitty]] and [[URL]] have been trying to bust them for years.<br />
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{{Professor Farnsworth}} joined the {{cat|gang}} in [[3013]], and the gang briefly replaced {{Fry}}, {{Leela}}, {{Bender}}, and him in the {{Planet Express|crew}} while they were in the [[second dimension]].<br />
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== Production ==<br />
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Jibby and Minx were first seen in [[Vulture preview clip|a preview clip]] for [[broadcast season 10]], in {{February}} [[2013]]. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vulture.com/2013/02/watch-a-preview-of-futuramas-seventh-season.html|title=Watch a Preview of Futurama’s Seventh Season|author=Jesse David Fox|date=2013-2-5|site={{w|Vulture.com}}|accessdate=2013-6-23}}</ref> In {{April}}, the full gang was featured in a preview clip for 7ACV15. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.comedycentral.com/videos/video.rbml?id=wves9x|title=Futurama: Maniac Street Racers|date=2013-4-29|site=[[Comedy Central]]|accessdate=2013-6-23}}</ref> In {{May}}, {{ctf}} released [[concept art]] of one of the gang's [[hovercar]]s. <ref name="hovercar">{{cite web|url=http://comedycentral.tumblr.com/post/49370336202/countdown-to-futurama-racecars-if-you-always|title=Countdown to Futurama: Racecars|date=2013-5-1|site=[http://comedycentral.tumblr.com/ Comedy Central's Tumblr page]|accessdate=2013-8-7}}</ref> In {{June}}, ''Countdown to Futurama'' released a promo based on the 7ACV15 clip. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://comedycentral.tumblr.com/post/52893524665/countdown-to-futurama-maniac-street-racers-head|title=Countdown to Futurama: Maniac Street Racers|date=2013-6-13|site=Comedy Central's {{w|Tumblr}} page|accessdate=2013-6-23}}</ref><br />
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== Additional information ==<br />
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=== Trivia ===<br />
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* The street-racing gang is mentioned in the blurb on the back cover for [[Volume 8]].<br />
* Bazzo, Jibby and Benniton's names have never been spoken in the series but they were revealed in {{commentary|7ACV15|code=yes}}.<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Professor Farnsworth''': Amazing! You multicultural punks just race and tinker all day long?</poem><br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Appearances ===<br />
<br />
* {{e|7ACV15}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
<br />
* [[Fry's breakdancing crew]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Gangs]]<br />
[[Category:Humans]]<br />
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<div>{{merchandise-canon}}<br />
{{Expansion}}<br />
'''Merchandise''' is any physical ''[[Futurama]]'' object you can buy. A wide variety of types of merchandise has been released over the years from a variety of companies.<br />
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== Episodic merchandise ==<br />
*[[Blu-ray Disc Releases]] - selected films of the animated series.<br />
*[[DVD Releases]] - the episodes and films of the animated series.<br />
*[[Niche Medium Releases]] - the episodes and films released on minor mediums such as VCD and UMD.<br />
*[[VHS Releases]] - the episodes of the animated series' [[original run]] only.<br />
*[[Comic Listing|Comics and Trade Paperbacks]] - comics produced by Bongo comics.<br />
*[[Futurama (video game)]] - the first officially licensed Futurama video game, for PS2 and XBox.<br />
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== Wall hangings ==<br />
*[[Wall calendars]]<br />
*[[Posters and giclees]]<br />
*[[Animation cels]]<br />
*[[Tin signs]]<br />
<br />
== Figurines ==<br />
*[[Moore Action Collectibles Figures]]<br />
*[[Rocket USA Futurama Figures]]<br />
*[[Dark Horse Comics Futurama merchandise#Bendy Figures|Dark Horse Comics Figures]]<br />
*[[Toynami Futurama Figures]]<br />
*[[Kidrobot Futurama Mini Figures]]<br />
*[[N.J. Croce Company Futurama Bendables]]<br />
*[[Funko]]<br />
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== Other merchandise ==<br />
[[File:Flavoured water.jpg|right|thumb|The crew helped sell flavoured water in Australia]]<br />
*[[Dark Horse Comics Futurama merchandise]]<br />
*[[Rix Products Futurama merchandise]]<br />
*[[Metal clickers]]<br />
*[[Futurama Clothing|Clothing]]<br />
*[[Futurama Magnets]]<br />
*Slurm (energy drink)<br />
*Flavoured water<br />
*[[Futurama tabletop games]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://planetexpressdelivery.com A Futurama Fan Store]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070103074404/http://collectorama.murderhorn.com/ A guide to merchandise (archived from 2006)]<br />
[[Category:Lists]]<br />
[[Category:Merchandise]]</div>BusinessMonkeyhttp://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Juan_Valdez&diff=149002Juan Valdez2014-12-17T20:21:28Z<p>BusinessMonkey: </p>
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{{item infobox<br />
|name=''Juan Valdez''<br />
|image=[[File:juan valdez.png|225px]]<br />
|image text=<br />
|type=Super tanker<br />
|status=Presumably destroyed<br />
|first appear={{e|3ACV05}}<br />
}}<br />
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The '''''Juan Valdez''''' was a super tanker full of rich Colombian [[dark matter]]. {{er|3ACV05}} It was incredibly robust, made up of 6000 hulls to prevent leakage. {{Professor Farnsworth}} sent the {{Planet Express|crew}} on a mission towing the {{cat|ship}} within three feet of a [[penguins|penguin]] preserve on [[Pluto]] (to avoid a toll booth), which {{Leela}} refused to take part in due to the high environmental risk. The ship was instead piloted by {{Bender}}, who began flying recklessly and upside-down while he was intoxicated by the lack of alcohol intake. Nearing the surface of Pluto, the tanker's hulls were all penetrated by an iceberg, causing the entire ship to leak onto the penguin habitat. The tanker's fate is unknown, but the tanker is probably destroyed.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*The tanker is a reference to ''{{w|Exxon Valdez oil spill|Exxon Valdez}}'' and {{w|Exxon Valdez oil spill|the oil spill}} it caused. <ref>See also ''[[Petroleum oil]]''.</ref><br />
*{{w|Juan Valdez}} is the name of a mascot for the {{w|National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia}}.<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|3ACV05}}<br />
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== Notes==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:Ill-fated ships]]<br />
[[Category:Ships]]<br />
[[Category:Technology]]<br />
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|name=''Juan Valdez''<br />
|image=<br />
|image text=<br />
|type=Super tanker<br />
|status=Presumably destroyed<br />
|first appear={{e|3ACV05}}<br />
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The '''''Juan Valdez''''' was a super tanker full of rich Colombian [[Dark Matter]]. It was incredibly robust, made up of 6000 hulls to prevent leakage. [[Professor Farnsworth]] sent the [[Planet Express crew]] on a mission towing the ship within three feet of a penguin preserve on [[Pluto]] (to avoid a toll booth), which [[Leela]] refused to take part in due to the high environmental risk. The ship was instead piloted by [[Bender]] who who began flying recklessly and upside-down while he was intoxicated by the lack of alcohol intake. Nearing the surface of Pluto, the tanker's hulls were all penetrated by an iceberg, causing the entire ship to leak onto the penguin habitat. The tanker's fate is unknown, but is probably destroyed.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*The tanker is a reference to ''{{w|Exxon Valdez oil spill|Exxon Valdez}}'' and the oil spill it caused.<br />
*{{w|Juan Valdez}} is the name of a mascot for the {{w|National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia}}.<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|3ACV05}}<br />
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[[Category:Ill-fated ships]]<br />
[[Category:Ships]]<br />
[[Category:Technology]]<br />
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<div>{{place infobox<br />
|name=Apartment 00100100<br />
|image=[[File:Areal view of Bender's apartment.png|225px]]<br />
|image text=[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] and [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] in their apartment {{et|1ACV03}}.<br />
|location=[[Robot Arms Apartments|Robot Arms Apts.]]<br />
|first appear={{e|1ACV03}}<br />
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{{redirects|Fry's apartment|the apartment where [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] lived before he was [[Applied Cryogenics|frozen]]|Fry's old apartment}}<br />
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'''Apartment 00100100''' is the place where [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] and Fry live. It is unknown how long Bender has lived there, but Fry moved in with him in [[3000#February|February of 3000]], after having lived at the [[Planet Express headquarters]] for approximately one month, at the expense of [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|his nephew]] {{et|1ACV03}}. The apartment is located in [[Robot Arms Apartments]], in [[New New York]], [[Earth]].<br />
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== Place description ==<br />
It has a very small entrance (the main room), which is where Bender lives, and a very big closet, consisting of two rooms, as well as a kitchen and a bathroom, which is where Fry lives. Unlike that of the [[Planet Express ship]] or the [[Planet Express headquarters]], the apartment's layout is far more consistent over the course of [[Futurama|the series]]. It was to some degree destroyed by [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]] in [[3010#August|August of 3010]] {{et|6ACV10}}.<br />
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== History ==<br />
Fry tried to seek alternatives to Bender's apartment for accommodation, since its volume is only two cubic metres. He toured many apartments, including several suspicious ones such as the [[unique architecture apartment]], until he found [[Dr. Mbutu's apartment|Dr. Mbutu's]]. Unfortunately, Bender couldn't live in it, as his antenna interfered with the satellite [[television]]. After a falling out with him, Fry finally settled on moving back into Apartment 00100100. Bender then revealed its closet, which is far larger than the apartment itself, in which Fry decided to stay {{et|1ACV03}}. Bender's son [[Ben Rodríguez|Ben]] temporarily lived there in [[3012]] {{et|7ACV01}}.<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Gallery ===<br />
<gallery><br />
Fry apartment panorama.png|The closet/Fry's main living area with his bed on the far left.<br />
</gallery><br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*The binary numeral 00100100 (36) translates to the ASCII symbol $, which could be a reference to Bender's greed.<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
{{appear-begin}}<br />
*{{e|1ACV03}}<br />
*{{e|1ACV06}}<br />
*{{e|1ACV07}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV01}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV03}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV11}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV18}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV02}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV06}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV09}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV20}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV01}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV03}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV06}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV07}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV18}}<br />
*{{f|1}}<br />
*{{f|2}}<br />
*{{f|3}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV01}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV03}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV07}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV10}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV19}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV01}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV14}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV16}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV18}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV23}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV24}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV26}}<br />
*{{clink|US#021|More than a Filling!}}<br />
*{{clink|US#X04|The Read Menace!}}<br />
{{appear-end}}<br />
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{{game infobox<br />
|name=Futurama<br />
|image=[[File:Futurama-ps2-cover.jpg|225px]]<br />
|image2=[[File:Futurama-xbox-ntsc-cover.jpg|225px]]<br />
|caption=PAL PS2 version<br />
|caption2=NTSC Xbox version<br />
|directed by=[[David X. Cohen]]<br />
|developed by={{w|Unique Development Studios|UDS}}<br />
|written by=[[J. Stewart Burns]]<br />
|release date=(EU) {{date|1 August}}, [[2003]]<br/>(US) {{date|14 August}}, 2003<br />
|platforms={{w|Xbox (console)|Xbox}}, {{w|PlayStation 2}}, {{w|GameCube}} (Cancelled except in Europe)<br />
|genre=Action/{{w|Platformer}}<br />
|mode=Single Player<br />
|playtime=10 hours<br />
|imdb id=tt0377952<br />
|rating=PEGI:12+<br/>OLFC:G8+<br />
|official website=http://www.futureramathegame.com/<br />
}}<br />
'''''Futurama''''' is the name of the only video game created around ''[[Futurama]]''. The game was developed by UDS and released {{date|1 August}}, [[2003]] in Europe and {{date|14 August}}, 2003 in North America for the {{w|Xbox (console)|Xbox}} and {{w|PlayStation 2}}. Since it uses the same name as the show without a subtitle, it is commonly refered to as '''the game'''. In the UK the game was actively marketed on television as "Futurama: The Game" in advertisements on satellite network {{w|Sky One}}.<br />
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== The Story ==<br />
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=== Act I: Fry ===<br />
At [[Planet Express]], [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] and [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] learn from [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] (who's wearing a sombrero) that he's [[Mom buying Planet Express|sold Planet Express to]] [[Mom]]. Immediately after this, a report comes on the news saying that, thanks to the sale, she is now the majority shareholder, and ruler, of [[Earth]]. Mom claims the entire population as slaves and sets a curfew. The crew decide they have no choice but to escape Earth. Unfortunately the ship is severely damaged, with unknown reason, and needs repairs. While everyone else does something important, Fry is instructed to find a hammer. Fry dies getting the hammer but is brought back with the Professor's new invention, the [[Reanimator]] (which looks like a giant toaster). <br />
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Fry keeps the hammer (for a weapon), which the Professor didn't need, and heads off to [[Media:Planet Express Floorplan (game).png|find the tools]] that are needed. After the repairs are done, it turns out that the backup dark matter engine is needed, but was pawned. Fry is told to retrieve the engine from the pawn shop but Mom has deployed [[Hoverbot Death Troopers]] to enforce the curfew. Instead, Fry is given a small gun and sent via the [[NNY Sewers|sewers]] then works his way through [[Old New York]]. He emerges from underground in a [[New_New_York#Red_Light_District|Red Light District]], where he finds a gun with much more fire power to fight off any attacking Death Troopers. When he reaches uptown [[New New York]], he steals a [[chicken walker]] to fight off the Death Troopers and finally makes it to [[New New York#Rook Takes Pawnshop|Rook Takes Pawnshop]].<br />
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*Fry's gameplay levels:<br />
**[[Planet Express]]<br />
**[[Sewers]]<br />
**[[Subway]]<br />
**[[Old New York]]<br />
**[[New_New_York#Red_Light_District|Red Light District]]<br />
**Uptown<br />
**[[New New York]]<br />
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=== Act II: Bender ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game B.jpg|right|thumb|Bender on the asteroid]]<br />
Fry returns with the engine and they install it, the four escape, taking the Reanimator with them. Mom converts the planet into a spaceship in order to take over the universe and is annoyed to hear that the Planet Express crew is escaping. She then proceeds to try to hunt them down, but the Earth's engines aren't powerful enough. At [[Sal and Son's]] junkard on an [[Asteroid Belt|asteroid]], [[Sal]] informs them that the only kind of engine that will move the Earth is a dark matter engine ("and a big ones at thats"), and she'll need the Professor to get it. The Professor informs Bender that he's now a playable character and the ship gets caught. Sal has helped out Mom by trapping the Planet Express ship in a suck beam. Bender abandons ship, in full view of Mom and her sons, then dies on impact with the asteroid and is brought back by the Reanimator, which falls on his disassembled body. He then agrees to rescue the others in exchange for a box of magazines with fembot centre folds.<br />
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On his way to rescue the crew, Bender works his way through a [[Weasel Canyon|canyon]] and has to evade [[Igner]] in a turret. He then enters a cave where he is chased by a boulder and finds a [[Mine Facility|mining facility]]. In the facility, [[Larry]] tries to kill him with machinery. After finally reaching Sal's junkyard, he battles against [[Walt]], who's in a tank. After the tank explodes (although Walt was able to escape), Bender deactivates the suck beam, boards the Planet Express ship, and everyone escapes.<br />
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*Bender's gameplay levels:<br />
**[[Weasel Canyon]]<br />
**Run, Bender, Run<br />
**[[Mine Facility|The Mine Facility]]<br />
**Red Rock Creek<br />
**[[Sal and Son's|The Junkyard]]<br />
**Rumble in the Junkyard<br />
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=== Act III: Leela ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game R.jpg|right|thumb|Meeting the locals, on the Sun]]<br />
The Professor says that he's not skilled enough to invent something to save the day; they'll have to visit his mentor and former graduate advisor [[Adoy]], who lives on [[Bogad]] in the furthest corner of the universe. They don't have enough fuel, so Leela, who's now playable, is asked to get some. Mom catches them because she wants blueprints for the dark matter engine. They only exist in the Professor's head so she takes that, in a jar, and sends the Planet Express ship hurtling towards the [[Sol|Sun]]. The ship crash-lands near [[Sun City]]. [[Ra-Ra]] the Sun King offers them dark matter in exchange for protecting his people from the murderous Sun God and his army of [[Bone-bots|undead skeletons]]. Fry and Bender wait at the ship.<br />
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Leela works her way through the [[Sun Temple]], solving puzzles and beating up the bone army. She activates a number of crystals to gain access to the inner temple where she finds the [[Sun God Impostor|Sun God]]. By activating another set of crystals, she severely injures the Sun God. He admits to not being a god but an "ordinary eternal omniscient super intelligent being" and explains that the skeleton army was actually just robots made out of bones. He describes how making robots from bones is more evil, then laughs so hard he falls into the Sun's molten surface and dies. Leela escapes the sinking temple. With the false god's death, villagers are now safe to exit buildings while Leela returns to the ship. Ra-Ra rewards them with fuel and asks them to celebrate with him at the temple, which burns up in the background. The crew leave before he can notice.<br />
<br />
*Leela's gameplay levels:<br />
**[[Sun City|Market Square]]<br />
**Left Wing<br />
**Right Wing<br />
**Temple Courtyard<br />
**[[Sun Temple|Inner Temple]]<br />
<br />
=== Act IV: Zoidberg ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game Zoidberg Horse.jpg|right|thumb|Zoidberg on his "horse"]]<br />
Mom has hooked the Professor's head into the Earth's engines where he admits that she is now unstoppable. She starts flying the Earth around the universe destroying other planets. The crew land on Bogad, quite literally in the corner of the universe. They meet up with [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]], who is making a cameo. He misidentifies a [[Bogad Swamp "Horse"|nearby animal]] as a horse and gets on. The crew talk to Adoy, who tells them that his latest invention, the [[Time Tunneller]], will get them back to before Mom became unstoppable. The machine has to be charged first by a generator located behind a [[Bogad Swamp|dangerous swamp]]. Without charging, the hand crank on the machine will only turn the universe back two minutes, if turned for two minutes. <br />
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Zoidberg is sent off to find the generator by riding his "horse" and since the Reanimator doesn't work on him, Leela uses the hand crank on the Time Tunneller to bring him back every time he dies. Zoidberg reaches the generator and turns it on. Adoy sets up the Time Tunneller and the crew head back in time to Earth. Zoidberg is left behind.<br />
<br />
*Zoidberg's gameplay level:<br />
**[[Bogad Swamp|Bogad Swamp Trail]]<br />
<br />
=== Act V: Mom ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game L.jpg|right|thumb|Leela makes an escape]]<br />
Leela crash-lands the severely damaged ship in the Planet Express building next to the past ship. They leave the bad ship behind (this fulfils a time paradox and explains why the ship was damaged at the beginning of the game) and take the good ship to stop the Professor from selling the company. They crash the ship through the window of [[MomCorp Headquarters|Mom's Headquarters]] just as the Professor is about to sign the contract. The Reanimator falls from the wreckage and all three are regenerated. Fry warns the Professor of Mom's plan. Mom tricks Fry, Bender and Leela into standing where she can drop them through a trap door. <br />
<br />
They each find themselves in different parts of Mom's HQ and have to try to escape from [[Destructor]], with several gun upgrades, as he enters target practice mode. After Bender and Leela escape, Fry finds a gun and soon after enters battle against Destructor. Fry wins and heads down to meet the other two. <br />
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Mom’s sons are cleaning up where the Planet Express ship crashed. Igner breaks the Reanimator, which falls on Destructor's body knocking it onto the crew, killing them permanently. The Professor refuses to sell the company, until Mom offers him a sombrero. The game ends when the scene at the beginning starts over. In other words, "[[#Act I: Fry|here we go again]]".<br />
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*Mom's gameplay levels:<br />
**Bender's Breakout (Bender)<br />
**Leela's Last Laugh (Leela)<br />
**Fry Fights Back (Fry)<br />
<br />
== Reception ==<br />
In general, the game received weak/average responses, citing a lack of something exceptional in gameplay, but having hilarious cutscenes and one-liners.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/xbx/futurama?q=futurama |title=''Futurama'' Xbox reviews |publisher=Metacritic |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/ps2/futurama?q=futurama |title=''Futurama'' PlayStation 2 reviews |publisher=Metacritic |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref> Wired described the cutscenes as "side splitting".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.wired.com/games/2007/12/video-games-f-3.html |title=Videogames & Futurama, Part 4: The Lost Episode is on a PS2 Disc |publisher=Wired |author=Chris Baker |date=2007-12-20 |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref> One of the biggest criticisms was the lack of precise controls when some sections required it.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2003/08/12/futurama-2 |title=Futurama |publisher=IGN |author=Douglass C. Perry |date=2003-08-12 |accessdate=2014-07-24}}</ref><br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*The game is among the few [[one-word titled media]].<br />
*In the options menu, [[Billy West]] provides audio for SFX Volume and Speech Volume testing.<br />
**In the former, Fry produces the effects, in the latter, Fry, Professor Farnsworth and [[Zapp Brannigan]] test the microphones.<br />
*Both [[Scruffy]] and [[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]] are seen sleeping on the job (actually Hermes isn't sleeping, he is being controlled by a [[brain slugs|brain slug]]).<br />
*[[Terry]]'s "Welcome to the world of tomorrow!" features in the intro remix.<br />
**This music and other pieces in the game are later reused in the soundtrack of ''[[Bender's Big Score]]''.<br />
*The four types of mutant seen in this game are how they were expected to be in [[I Second that Emotion|2ACV01]], there is no sign of intelligence and minimal, if any, humanity.<br />
*Leela's parents' house appears to be in Old New York.<br />
*Bender's birthstone is [[Robobium]].<br />
*Deaths:<br />
**False Sun God<br />
**Destructor<br />
**Fry (four times, one permanent)<br />
**Bender (three times, one permanent)<br />
**Leela (two times, one permanent)<br />
**Pawnbroker (edited into [[#Game to Episode Edits|"The Lost Adventure"]] version only)<br />
*Due to the ''episode'''s nature, it is best viewed as an "Anthology of Interest" ([[Anthology of Interest I|2ACV16]], [[Anthology of Interest II|3ACV18]]), which would make it [[Canon|non-canon]].<br />
*The characters occasionally break the fourth wall, mentioning "playable characters" or just the fact that this is a game.<br />
*[[Maurice LaMarche]] voiced all three bosses.<br />
*Nibblonian shadows can be seen on the three chairs in the market square near on the opposite side of the main gate to the reanimator. Other shadows can also be seen throughout Sun City.<br />
*Two of the audio clips found at [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/sounds/game.shtml The Futurama Madhouse] are not found in the game itself, and are instead extracted from the disc.<br />
*Game cutscenes are the first 16:9 ''Futurama'' production.<br />
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[[File:Futurama Game F.jpg|right|thumb|Fry navigates the sewers]]<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': Good news everyone, I've sold Planet Express to Mom.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Morbo''': At the risk of editorialising, this reporter applauds the demise of the pathetic human species.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Wow! I had my first kiss in a subway car just like that one. Hm homeless people.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Ah, Old New York. Over there is where I first got mugged.' [muttering] 'Homeless people.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Bender''': Farewell, big blue ball of idiots!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Sal''': Don't worries, I've gots an idea, I mean, an ideas.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Bender''': I sure am lucky that rock tower just happened to be there.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Igner''': If you see Mommy tell her I killed you!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Walt''': Cursed robot! You haven't seen the last of me! Unless you die before I see you again, in which case you haaaaave!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': The worst part is the phantom haemorrhoids.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': I can't imagine what kind of disgusting foul creatures we'll find here.<br />
'''Zoidberg''': Hello.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Adoy''': Terrible. Terrible! Terrible! But there's nothing we can do about it now. So it’s a good thing you came to me!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zoidberg''': Hooray, I'm the hero!<br />
'''Fry & Bender''': Hooray, we don't have to do anything!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zoidberg''': Killed, eh? I'm no doctor, but that sounds painful.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Adoy''': Goodbye heroes! I'll never forget you, whoever you were!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': Did I do something funny?<br />
'''Mom''': No, I'm sorry; I should save my evil laugh 'til after you sign.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Oh no! The reanimator!<br />
'''Leela''': Bummer! We'll have to be careful not to die from now on.<br />
'''Bender''': You had to say that. ''[Destructor falls on them.]''<br />
'''Farnsworth''': Damn it Mom! No one kills my crew except for me! You're going down.<br />
'''Mom''': Oh please! You wouldn't hit a lady!<br />
'''Farnsworth''': I suppose you're right. Though I would do this! Hoyyaa!<br />
'''Mom''': You broke my hip!<br />
'''Farnsworth''': I don't care.</poem><br />
|2}}<br />
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=== Continuity ===<br />
*The Professor cites the fact that the crew never charges anyone as a reason for selling the company.<br />
*Employee locker contents (left to right):<br />
**Amy - a photo of the [[Professional Beach Bully|professional beach bully]] from [[When Aliens Attack|1ACV12]], clothes and {{cat|perfume|s=no}}/deodorant.<br />
**Fry - a photo of Leela, ''Zero-G Juggs'' magazine and food scraps, containers and stains.<br />
**Hermes - a caged Nibbler (in the game Nibblers are collected to unlock extras).<br />
**Bender - cash, a photo of Calculon, a woman’s shoe, a purse, circuit diagrams, stack of ''Fembot'' magazines, some mechanical nuts, keg of beer and a gold violin.<br />
**Leela - security pass for the building and some boots.<br />
**Professor - photo of Mom, photo of Cubert, Death Clock and Fing-longer.<br />
**Zoidberg - ''Planet of the Clams'' poster, human skeleton and human arm (probably a reference to Fry's briefly severed arm).<br />
*[[Mom]] finally gets her "[[Mother's Day]]" wish.<br />
*Two of the items Fry collects are ''[[The Captain's Handbook]]'' and Zoidberg's [[Xmas Story|pogo stick]].<br />
*In the sewers, signs warn not to feed the crocs.<br />
*Bender mentions his gold tooth ([[Put Your Head on My Shoulders|2ACV07]])<br />
*Bender's first person view is like the one shown in "[[Mother's Day]]".<br />
*The path created by the [[Time Tunneller]] looks much the same as the one in "[[Roswell that Ends Well]]".<br />
**Both episodes also feature Zoidberg saying "the crowd goes wild", then imitating the crowd.<br />
*Leela remarked that her health restore item (a jar of pills) was better than steroids; she had to have mandatory steroid injections during her time as a professional Blernsball player.<br />
<br />
=== Allusions ===<br />
*In the end of Act I, the [[Chicken Walker]] is a reference to the {{st|All Terrain Scout Transport|AT-ST}}, from ''[[Star Wars]]''.<br />
*The initial meeting with Adoy on Bogad is a reference to a similar scene in ''{{sw|Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back}}'' when {{sw|Luke Skywalker}} meets {{sw|Yoda}} on {{sw|Dagobah}}.<br />
**Additionally, the character and planet names in the game are the ''Star Wars'' names backwards.<br />
*In Act II a flying saucer contains one of Elvis Presley's costumes and a spacesuit with a helmet that is shaped like his hair.<br />
*Ra-Ra the Sun King's name is based on Ra, the Egyptian sun god, though his clothing is Mayan (People of the sun)<br />
<br />
=== Gameplay ===<br />
The game is an Action/{{w|Platformer}} which includes many typical elements of platformers including platforming, puzzle solving, enemy combat and collectibles. <br />
<br />
Bender and Leela each have a series of melee attacks while Leela can also roll and do backflips. They both have a powerful attack which can only be used if they have enough charge. Since Fry is not good at physical combat, he instead uses a series of guns and a hammer.<br />
<br />
In each level there are a number of Nibblers trapped in cages, releasing all of them will unlock loading screen art, music and cutscenes. Apart from the Nibblers, each character has their own individual collectibles which give additional lives if 25 are collected. Each character also has their own health restoring items:<br />
*Fry:<br />
**[[Slurm]] can - Restores 25% of health<br />
**Six pack Slurm can - Restores to full health<br />
**Money piles - Additional lives<br />
**Ammo - Restores 50 ammo to whatever gun he is holding<br />
*Bender:<br />
**[[List of products#Olde Fortran Malt Liquor|Olde Fortran Malt Liquor]] bottle - restores 25% of health<br />
**[[Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil]] can - Restores to full health<br />
**[[Robobium]] - Additional lives<br />
**Charge bubble - Restores 1/4 charge to his special attack<br />
*Leela<br />
**Small tub of vitamins - Restores 25% of health<br />
**Large tub of vitamins - Restores to full health<br />
**Gold bars - Additional lives<br />
**Charge bubble - Restores 1/4 charge to her special attack<br />
*Zoidberg<br />
**Since Zoidberg dies instantly whenever he hits an obstacle he does not have a health restoring item<br />
**Fish bones - Additional lives<br />
==== Goofs/Glitches ====<br />
* At one point the Planet Express hangar is large enough to house two ships.<br />
The only real problems are associated with the invincibility cheat:<br />
*Using a [[suicide booth]] with the invincibility cheat turned on removes the Fry character model from the screen but doesn't kill you.<br />
*When playing as Fry in the sewers level it is possible to freeze your console by using the invincibility cheat, then getting caught by the tentacle mutant. At this point the game can be unfrozen by typing in the invincibility cheat again to deactivate it, allowing Fry to die.<br />
While these cheats should be unnecessary, you can try this yourself with the following codes:<br />
*Xbox version - Hold L, press A. Hold R, press X, Y. Release R, press A. Hold R, press X, Y, B, A, Black, Y, Back, release L. ([http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox/code/583448.html other cheats])<br />
*PS2 version - Hold L1 and L2, press down, ☐, Δ, down, ☐, Δ, O, X, R2, Δ, select. ([http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/code/582181.html other cheats])<br />
<br />
==== Tips and Tricks ====<br />
*The items in the Planet Express level are indicated on [[Media:Planet Express Floorplan (game).png|this floorplan]].<br />
*When in the sewers get fairly close to the pipe tentacles, shoot and then run through. You get about three seconds to run past. In area 8 you have to shoot the tentacles and jump past.<br />
*The subway has club troopers that have spiked clubs. So press R1 to lock on, shoot, if they get too close start to back up.<br />
*During the fight against Destructor, when a mosquito missile comes out of his red swirled hatch wait until it opens again and hold down square and release it to shoot a power blast, use it about 5 times and then the last cutscene will start.<br />
*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox/game/583448.html More info]<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
{{chars}}<br />
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==== Characters ====<br />
{{chars-begin|note=no}}<br />
*'''Debut''': [[Adoy]]<br />
*[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
*[[Destructor]] {{small|(boss)}}<br />
*[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]]<br />
*[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
*[[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]] {{small|(infected with a [[brain slugs|brain slug]])}}<br />
*[[Igner]]<br />
*[[Larry]]<br />
*[[Turanga Leela|Leela]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
*{{Linda}}<br />
*[[Mom]]<br />
*[[Morbo]]<br />
*{{Nibbler}}<br />
*[[Pawnbroker]] <!--That guy from Rook Takes, he may be the man himself--><br />
*'''Debut''': [[Ra-Ra]]<br />
*'''Debut''': Ra-Ra's aide<br />
*[[Robot Chef]]<br />
*[[Sal]]<br />
*[[Scruffy]]<br />
*[[Smitty]] {{cameo|intro}}<br />
*[[Soda Machine Robot]] {{small|(multiple)}}<br />
*'''Debut''': [[Sun God Impostor]] {{small|(boss)}}<br />
*[[URL]] {{cameo|link=no|intro}}<br />
*[[Walt]] {{small|(boss)}}<br />
*[[Zapp]] {{small|(sponsor)}}<br />
*[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
{{chars-end}}<br />
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===== Types of Generic Enemy Characters =====<br />
As these are groups of minor enemies introduced to be killed in the game, every appearance is a debut appearance, except for one of the Red Light District robots, which appeared in the background of "[[Obsoletely Fabulous]]".<br />
*[[Sewer Mutants (game)|Non-sentient sewer mutants]]<br />
*[[Hazmat troopers]]<br />
*Red Light District robots<br />
*[[Hoverbot Death Troopers]]<br />
*[[Weasels (game species)|Weasels]] <!--Name derived from level name--><br />
*Rock monsters<br />
*Mining robots<br />
*[[Bone-bots|False Sun God's bone-bot army]].<br />
*Sentry robots<br />
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==== Miscellaneous ====<br />
{{chars-begin|note=no}}<br />
*"[[Kill all humans]]"<br />
{{chars-end}}<br />
<br />
=== Credits ===<br />
{{credits-begin}}<br />
*Writer<br />
**[[J. Stewart Burns]]<br />
*Voice Director<br />
**[[David X. Cohen]]<br />
*Executive Game Designer<br />
**[[Matt Groening]]<br />
*Voice Actors<br />
**[[Billy West]]<br />
**[[Katey Sagal]]<br />
**[[John DiMaggio]]<br />
**[[Tress MacNeille]]<br />
**[[Maurice LaMarche]]<br />
**[[Dave Herman]]<br />
*Developers/Production<br />
**UDS<br />
**Fox Interactive<br />
**The Curiosity Company<br />
*Publishers<br />
**SCi (EU version)<br />
**[http://www.sierra.com/product.do?gamePlatformId=436 Sierra Entertainment] (US version)<br />
{{credits-end}}<br />
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=== Extras ===<br />
[[File:Malfunctioning Eddie's game.png|right|thumb|One of the Sponsors]]<br />
Unlocked by collecting all Nibblers in the various levels.<br />
*Movies<br />
**33 of 34 FMVs (an FMV with Destructor is not unlocked)<br />
**[[DVD%27s#Volume Three|Season 3 - DVD]] Trailer<br />
**Attract Movie<br />
**Credits Movie<br />
*Music from the game.<br />
*Gallery/Sponsors<br />
{{See|Video game sponsors}}<br />
<br />
=== Game to Episode Edits ===<br />
The DVD of ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'' includes the episode contained in this game as a special feature, as well as [[Commentary:Futurama (video game)|a commentary track]]. The episode is cut together from some of FMVs unlocked by collecting Nibblers during gameplay; (almost) all of the in-game cut scenes, the credits and the attract movie, which contains game play footage.<br />
*An opening sequence is added, with the caption "The Lost Adventure", which is also the name of the special feature/episode.<br />
*Fourth wall breaks (most references to more lives, the "game over" screen and discussion thereof, mention of playable characters) are mostly removed, with the exception of Zoidberg's cameo.<br />
*Most brief scenes with minor characters, such as enemies, Mom's sons and the pawnbroker, are removed or edited.<br />
*New sound effects replace many of those used in the game.<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== External links ==<br />
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*[http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/sounds/game.shtml Sound clips from the game] at [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/ Futurama Madhouse]<br />
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[[Category:One-word titled media]]</div>BusinessMonkeyhttp://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Sewer_mutants&diff=145476Sewer mutants2014-08-03T21:22:41Z<p>BusinessMonkey: /* Trivia */</p>
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|name=Sewer mutants<br />
|image=[[File:The Sewer Mutants.jpg|225px]]<br />
|image text=From left to right: [[Leela]][[Turanga Munda|'s mother]], [[Turanga Morris|Leela's father]], [[Dwayne]], [[Vyolet]], and [[Raoul Inglis]]. {{er|6ACV12}} The mutant at the bottom is unknown.<br />
|first appear={{e|2ACV01}}<br />
|homeworld=[[Earth]]<br />
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The '''sewer mutants''' are a species of {{w|mutation|mutated}} individuals living in the [[New New York]] [[New New York sewers|sewers]]. Appearances aside, they are mostly decent people, if a little odd. It is unknown how long they have dwelled below the city of New New York, but it has been long enough for them to build a city and a semblance of civilization with objects from the surface which were flushed away. As of [[3010]], in New New York, the sewer mutants are considered to be regular NNY citizens with equal rights to the surface of the city.<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
The sewer mutants have their own library (consisting of "nothing but crumpled porno and Ayn Rand") and their own [[Religion#Religion of Mutants|religion]], which involves worshiping an [[Religion#Unexploded Nuclear Bomb|unexploded nuclear bomb]], but according to [[Vyolet]] "nobody's that observant. It's mainly a [[Xmas|Christmas]] and Easter thing." They have their own civil organizations such as doctors, commerce, [[New New York sewers#Stenchy's Mutant Café|cafes]] and [[New New York sewers#Martin Luther Thing, Jr. High School|schools]] and even [[Brown University|their own university]], which is financed by the [[United Mutant Scholarship Fund]]. The mutants are also democratically governed by a [[Supreme Mutant]] who is elected every four years.<br />
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== Racial abilities ==<br />
Members of the species seem to be impervious to many toxins and radiation such as the [[Lake Mutagenic]], or at least they can't be remutated. There are probably a few hundred of them, each with his/her very own unique mutation. Extra or missing appendages or organs mostly work. It is possible that they are able to live a very long time as [[Devo]] and [[Andy Goldman]] were born in the [[20th century]].<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
=== Evolution ===<br />
<br />
According to a [[deleted scene]], {{er|6ACV12}} the mutants were originally [[humans]] working in the sewers of [[Old New York|New York City]] in the early [[21st century]]. In the [[First Destruction of New York City]] of [[2308]], however, all exits from the sewer were blocked, and the workers couldn't leave for hundreds of years. During this time, the radioactive waste in the sewers had them mutate into the sewer mutants.<br />
<br />
=== Revolution ===<br />
<br />
The sewers mutants were hidden from [[Humans]] by the government until [[3010]], when [[Mayor Poopenmeyer]] pronounced them free to walk on the surface. Prior to this declaration, the only condition for a mutant to do so was to obtain a one-day-surface permit from [[Citihall]], but as there was nearly no contact between Humans and mutants, it was nearly impossible for them to leave the sewers. [[Leela]] and [[Fry]] led the [[Devolution Revolution]] along with an enormous army of sewer mutants to the surface and convinced [[Mrs. Astor]], a very wealthy and powerful old lady, who then talked the Mayor into recognising the mutants' rights.<br />
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== Characters ==<br />
[[File:Deleted scene 6ACV12 - 2.png|thumb|right|The [[First Destruction of New York City]], which forced the workers to stay in the sewers.]]<br />
{{appear-begin}}<br />
*[[Turanga Leela]]<br />
*[[Turanga Morris]]<br />
*[[Turanga Munda]]<br />
*[[Dwayne]]<br />
*[[Leg Mutant]]<br />
*[[Raoul Inglis]] {{small|([[Supreme Mutant]])}}<br />
*[[Vyolet]]<br />
*[[Andy Goldman]]<br />
*[[Moose and Mandy]]<br />
*[[Fly Mutant]]<br />
*The [[colonel (mutant)|colonel]]<br />
*[[Mark Mothersbaugh (character)|Mark Mothersbaugh]]<br />
*The remaining members of [[Devo]]<br />
*[[Mr. Astor]]<br />
*[[Dad]]<br />
*[[Sally]] {{small|(possibly)}}<br />
*[[Doug (humanoid)|Doug]] {{small|(possibly)}}<br />
*[[Katie]] {{small|(possibly)}}<br />
*The [[Green Monster]] {{small|(possibly)}}<br />
*[[Mouth Mutant]]<br />
{{appear-end}}<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*Vyolet says "Christmas" instead of "[[Xmas]]", {{er|2ACV01}} which is the correct future pronouncation, so it can be assumed they left Humanity before [[Timeline#2000 — 2499|2443]] and the second coming of [[Religion#Zombie Jesus|Jesus]].<br />
*In the [[Futurama (video game)|''Futurama'' video game]], a number of [[Sewer Mutants (game)|non-sentient, violent mutants]] appear as generic enemies.<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
:''This deals with appearances of sewer mutants that are not Leela, as it would then have been every episode, comic and film.''<br />
{{appear-begin}}<br />
*{{e|1ACV03}} {{miso}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV01}}<br />
*{{e|2ACV04}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV03}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV13}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV02}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV03}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV04}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV07}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV09}}<br />
*{{f|1}}<br />
*{{f|3}}<br />
*{{f|4}} {{cameo|[[audience scene]]}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV12}}<br />
*{{e|7ACV05}}<br />
*{{g|1}}<br />
*{{clink|US#005|Who's Dying to Be a Gazillionaire?}}<br />
*{{clink|US#011|The Cure for the Common Clod}}<br />
*{{clink|US#015|Fry Me to the Moon}}<br />
*{{clink|US#022|A Fit Worse than Death}}<br />
*{{clink|US#045|Anthology of Interest II|Anthology of Interest II (comic)}}<br />
*{{clink|US#059|How to Secede Without Really Trying}}<br />
{{appear-end}}<br />
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[[Category:Creatures]]<br />
[[Category:Humans]]<br />
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<div>{{species infobox<br />
|name=Sewer mutants<br />
|image= [[File:Game mutant.png|225px]]<br />
|image text= The most common type of mutant.<br />
|first appear={{g|1}}<br />
|homeworld=[[Earth]]<br />
}}<br />
The '''sewer mutants''' are a type of enemy which appear in the [[Futurama (video game)|''Futurama'' video game]], found in the [[New New York sewers]]. Unlike regular [[sewer mutants]], who have built their own civilization, these ones are a species of primitive, violent monsters incapable of speech.<br />
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There are four types of mutant. The two most common ones are fish-like monsters: the darker ones which are only capable of slapping, and the lighter ones which can pick people up and shake them violently. A third type resembles an octopus, but hides in pipes so their full bodies cannot be seen. They pull in any human who approaches them and kills them instantly. The fourth type resembles a long eyestalk and hides in the [[Lake Mutagenic]].<br />
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When [[Fry]] had to explore the sewers to avoid the [[Hoverbot Death Troopers]] on the surface, he encountered many of these mutants but was able to fight them off with a gun.{{er|game}}<br />
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== Image gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Game mutant3.png|A bigger, more deadly mutant.<br />
Image:Game mutant2.png|Two eyestalk mutants.<br />
Image:Game mutant4.png|An octopus mutant.<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{g|1}}<br />
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[[Category:Creatures]]<br />
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<div>The [[Futurama (video game)|''Futurama'' video game]] has a number of sponsors which appear as still images during the loading screen. Each level has its own sponsor. The sponsors can be unlocked and viewed under the "Extras" section of the main menu when all the {{Nibbler}}s in the corresponding level are [[Futurama (video game)#Gameplay|collected]].<br />
<br />
== Sponsors ==<br />
''(In order of level)''<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="4"<br />
! Image<br />
! Level<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Glagnar's Human Rinds === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Glagnar's Human Rinds game.png|225px]]<br />
| Planet Express<br />
| {{see|Sponsors#Glagnar's Human Rinds}}<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Tri-Curious? ===<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Tri-curious.png|225px]]<br />
| Sewers<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Slurm === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Slurm game.png|225px]]<br />
| Subway<br />
| {{see|Slurm}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Excreted the old fashioned way!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Join the Army === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Join the army.png|225px]]<br />
| Old New York<br />
| Slogan: What are you, chicken? Buk buk buk.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Got Protoplasm? === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Got protoplasm.png|225px]]<br />
| Red Light District<br />
| Seen in the [[opening sequence]].<br /><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Lightspeed Briefs === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Lightspeed briefs game.png|225px]]<br />
| Uptown<br />
| {{see|Lightspeed Briefs}}<br /><br />
For the discriminating crotch.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Mass Hypnosis Hour === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Mass hypnosis hour.png|225px]]<br />
| New New York<br />
|Seen in the [[opening sequence]].<br /> <br />
Slogan: TV's number one show!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Extreme Walrus Juice === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Extreme walrus juice game.png|225px]]<br />
| Weasel Canyon<br />
| {{see|Extreme Walrus Juice}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Ride the walrus!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket Car Emporium === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Malfunctioning Eddie's game.png|225px]]<br />
| Run, Bender, Run<br />
| {{see|Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket Car Emporium}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Ask about our high-pressure tactics!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Dolphin: The Intelligent Meat === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Dolphin meat.png|225px]]<br />
| The Mine Facility<br />
| Mentioned in {{e|2ACV15}}.<br />
Slogan: Tuna safe!<br /><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Robo Fresh === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Robo fresh game.png|225px]]<br />
| Red Rock Creek<br />
| {{see|Products#Robo Fresh}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Designed by a robot for a robot.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Thompson's Teeth === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Thompson's Teeth game.png|225px]]<br />
| The Junkyard<br />
| {{see|Sponsors#Thompson's Teeth}}<br /><br />
Slogan: The only teeth strong enough to eat other teeth!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Bachelor Chow === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bachelor chow game.png|225px]]<br />
| Rumble in the Junkyard<br />
| {{see|Bachelor Chow}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Now with flavor!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil game.png|225px]]<br />
| Market Square<br />
| {{see|Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Made with 10% more love than the next leading brand!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== U-Yank === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:U-yank.png|225px]]<br />
| Left Wing<br />
| Seen in {{e|2ACV15}}.<br /><br />
Slogan: Special deal on witness relocation programs!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Ice Cold Slurmee === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Slurmee game.png|225px]]<br />
| Right Wing<br />
| {{see|List of products#Slurmee}}<br /><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== All My Circuits === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:All My Circuits game.png|225px]]<br />
| Temple Courtyard<br />
| {{see|All My Circuits}}<br /><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Brown Out Detergent === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Brown out.png|225px]]<br />
| Inner Temple<br />
| Slogan: Velour-friendly.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Thundercougerfalconbird === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Thundercougerfalconbird game.png|225px]]<br />
| Bogad Swamp Trail<br />
| {{see|Thundercougerfalconbird}}<br /><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Morbo on Management === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Morbo on Management.png|225px]]<br />
| Bender's Breakout<br />
| {{see|List of products#Morbo on Management}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Domination in the workplace has never been easier!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Fishy Joe's === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Fishy Joes game.png|225px]]<br />
| Leela's Last Laugh<br />
| {{see|Fishy Joe's}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Over 3.8x10<sup>10</sup> Popplers served.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Kibbles 'N' Snouts === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Kibbles n snouts game.png|225px]]<br />
| Fry Fights Back<br />
| {{see|Kibbles 'N' Snouts}}<br /><br />
Slogan: If you've got the nibbles... go for some Kibbles!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Misc]]</div>BusinessMonkeyhttp://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Malfunctioning_Eddie%27s_Rocket_Car_Emporium&diff=145449Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket Car Emporium2014-08-03T18:47:24Z<p>BusinessMonkey: </p>
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<div>{{group infobox<br />
|name=Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket Car Emporium<br />
|image=[[File:Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket Car Emporium.jpg|225px]]<br />
|location=[[New New York]], [[Earth]]<br />
|leader type=Owner<br />
|leader=[[Malfunctioning Eddie]]<br />
|business=Selling [[hovercar]]s<br />
|first appear={{e|2ACV07}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket Car Emporium''' is a business selling luxury [[hovercar]]s, including the [[Thundercougarfalconbird]]. They claim their prices are low because of [[Malfunctioning Eddie|Eddie's]] malfunctions, but this claim is not supported by the hard-sell tactics of their sales staff, particularly [[Victor]]. In [[3001]], they were promoted by an ad featuring former [[United States of America|US]] presidents [[George Washington's head|Washington]] and [[Abraham Lincoln's head|Lincoln]].<br />
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== Employees ==<br />
[[Malfunctioning Eddie]], the business owner, spent some time in [[3003]] at the [[HAL Institute]] for his apparent malfunctioning. It is unknown who ran the business in the meantime, but [[Victor]] visited him at the institute.<br />
*[[Malfunctioning Eddie]]<br />
*[[Victor]]<br />
*[[Thundercougarfalconbird salesman]]<br />
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== Products ==<br />
* [[Beta Romeo]]<br />
* [[Thundercougarfalconbird]]<br />
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== Image Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Thundercougerfalconbird.jpg|The [[Thundercougarfalconbird]] is one of the cars sold in the store.<br />
Image:Malfunctioning Eddie's game.png|An advert.<br />
</gallery><br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
<br />
=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|2ACV07}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV11}}<br />
*{{e|6ACV11}}<br />
*{{g|1}} {{small|(advert)}}<br />
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<div>The [[Futurama (video game)|''Futurama'' video game]] has a number of sponsors which appear as still images during the loading screen. Each level has its own sponsor. The sponsors can be unlocked and viewed under the "Extras" section of the main menu when all the {{Nibbler}}s in the corresponding level are [[Futurama (video game)#Gameplay|collected]].<br />
<br />
== Sponsors ==<br />
''(In order of level)''<br />
{| class="overview" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="4"<br />
! Image<br />
! Level<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Glagnar's Human Rinds === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Glagnar's Human Rinds game.png|225px]]<br />
| Planet Express<br />
| {{see|Sponsors#Glagnar's Human Rinds}}<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Tri-Curious? ===<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Tri-curious.png|225px]]<br />
| Sewers<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Slurm === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Slurm game.png|225px]]<br />
| Subway<br />
| {{see|Slurm}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Excreted the old fashioned way!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Join the Army === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Join the army.png|225px]]<br />
| Old New York<br />
| Slogan: What are you, chicken? Buk buk buk.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Got Protoplasm? === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Got protoplasm.png|225px]]<br />
| Red Light District<br />
| Seen in the [[opening sequence]].<br /><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Lightspeed Briefs === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Lightspeed briefs game.png|225px]]<br />
| Uptown<br />
| {{see|Lightspeed Briefs}}<br /><br />
For the discriminating crotch.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Mass Hypnosis Hour === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Mass hypnosis hour.png|225px]]<br />
| New New York<br />
|Seen in the [[opening sequence]].<br /> <br />
Slogan: TV's number one show!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Extreme Walrus Juice === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Extreme walrus juice game.png|225px]]<br />
| Weasel Canyon<br />
| {{see|Extreme Walrus Juice}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Ride the walrus!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket Car Emporium === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Malfunctioning Eddie's game.png|225px]]<br />
| Run, Bender, Run<br />
| {{see|Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket Car Emporium}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Ask about our high-pressure tactics!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Dolphin: The Intelligent Meat === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Dolphin meat.png|225px]]<br />
| The Mine Facility<br />
| Mentioned in {{e|2ACV15}}.<br />
Slogan: Tuna safe!<br /><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Robo Fresh === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Robo fresh game.png|225px]]<br />
| Red Rock Creek<br />
| {{see|Products#Robo Fresh}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Designed by a robot for a robot.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Thompson's Teeth === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Thompson's Teeth game.png|225px]]<br />
| The Junkyard<br />
| {{see|Sponsors#Thompson's Teeth}}<br /><br />
Slogan: The only teeth strong enough to eat other teeth!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Bachelor Chow === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bachelor chow game.png|225px]]<br />
| Rumble in the Junkyard<br />
| {{see|Bachelor Chow}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Now with flavor!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil game.png|225px]]<br />
| Market Square<br />
| {{see|Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Made with 10% more love than the next leading brand!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== U-Yank === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:U-yank.png|225px]]<br />
| Left Wing<br />
| Seen in {{e|2ACV15}}.<br /><br />
Slogan: Special deal on witness relocation programs!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Ice Cold Slurmee === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Slurmee game.png|225px]]<br />
| Right Wing<br />
| {{see|List of products#Slurmee}}<br /><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== All My Circuits === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:All My Circuits game.png|225px]]<br />
| Temple Courtyard<br />
| {{see|All My Circuits}}<br /><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Brown Out Detergent === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Brown out.png|225px]]<br />
| Inner Temple<br />
| Slogan: Velour-friendly.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Thundercougerfalconbird === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Thundercougerfalconbird game.png|225px]]<br />
| Bogad Swamp Trail<br />
| {{see|Thundercougerfalconbird}}<br /><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Morbo on Management === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Morbo on Management.png|225px]]<br />
| Bender's Breakout<br />
| {{see|List of products#Morbo on Management}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Domination in the workplace has never been easier!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Fishy Joe's === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Fishy Joes game.png|225px]]<br />
| Leela's Last Laugh<br />
| {{see|Fishy Joe's}}<br /><br />
Slogan: Over 3.8x10<sup>10</sup> Popplers served.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
<br />
=== Kibbles 'N' Snouts === <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Kibbles n snouts game.png|225px]]<br />
| Fry Fights Back<br />
| {{see|Kibbles 'N' Snouts}}<br /><br />
Slogan: If you've got the nibbles, go for some kibbles!<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Misc]]</div>BusinessMonkeyhttp://theinfosphere.org/index.php?title=Malfunctioning_Eddie&diff=145444Malfunctioning Eddie2014-08-03T18:40:01Z<p>BusinessMonkey: </p>
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{{character infobox<br />
|name=Malfunctioning Eddie<br />
|type=s<br />
|image=[[File:Malfunctioning Eddie.jpg|225px]]<br />
|species=[[Robot]]<br />
|origin=[[Earth]]<br />
|voiced by=David Herman<br />
|first appear={{e|2ACV07}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Malfunctioning Eddie''' owns a car dealership which is based on {{w|Crazy Eddie|Crazy Eddie's}} consumer electronic store from the 1980s, which had notably similar advertisements. He tends to break or explode when in shock or excitement especially when someone is willing to pay a large price on a car. He was later committed to [[HAL Institute]] when his prices were determined to actually be insane. While there he started to randomly explode until he was about to be released where he was able to barely explode at all. However he later made larger explosions again in "[[Crimes of the Hot]]".<br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
[[File:Malfunctioning Eddie's game.png|left|thumb|Advert for Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket-car Emporium]]<br />
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{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Malfunctioning Eddie''': Hi, I'm Malfunctioning Eddie, and I'm malfunctioning ''so'' badly, I'm practically ''giving'' these cars away!!!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Malfunctioning Eddie''': Pleased to meet you.<br />
'''Fry''': Actually we’ve met once before.<br />
'''Malfunctioning Eddie''': WHAT?! [explodes]</poem><br />
<poem>'''Victor''': The doctor says you are making great strides with your exploding problem.<br />
'''Malfunctioning Eddie''': Well the way I see it-- [explodes]</poem><br />
}}<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
*{{e|2ACV07}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV11}}<br />
*{{e|3ACV13}}<br />
*{{e|4ACV08}}<br />
*{{f|4}} ([[Audience scene|cameo]])<br />
*{{e|6ACV12}} ([[100th Delivery Party#Guests|cameo]])<br />
*{{clink|US#033|Attack of the 50-ft Amy}}<br />
*{{clink|US#044|The Fry and the Furious!}}<br />
*{{clink|US#X03|Slaves of New New York!}}<br />
*{{g|1}} {{small|(advert)}}<br />
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[[Category:Owners]]<br />
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Futurama'' (video game)}}<br />
{{game-canon}}<br />
{{game infobox<br />
|name=Futurama<br />
|image=[[File:Futurama-ps2-cover.jpg|225px]]<br />
|image2=[[File:Futurama-xbox-ntsc-cover.jpg|225px]]<br />
|caption=PAL PS2 version<br />
|caption2=NTSC Xbox version<br />
|directed by=[[David X. Cohen]]<br />
|developed by={{w|Unique Development Studios|UDS}}<br />
|written by=[[J. Stewart Burns]]<br />
|release date=(EU) {{date|1 August}}, [[2003]]<br/>(US) {{date|14 August}}, 2003<br />
|platforms={{w|Xbox}}, {{w|PlayStation 2}}, {{w|GameCube}} (Cancelled except in Europe)<br />
|genre=Action/{{w|Platformer}}<br />
|mode=Single Player<br />
|playtime=10 hours<br />
|imdb id=tt0377952<br />
|rating=PEGI:12+<br/>OLFC:G8+<br />
|official website=http://www.futureramathegame.com/<br />
}}<br />
'''''Futurama''''' is the name of the only video game created around ''[[Futurama]]''. The game was developed by UDS and released {{date|1 August}}, [[2003]] in Europe and {{date|14 August}}, 2003 in North America for the {{w|Xbox}} and {{w|PlayStation 2}}. Since it uses the same name as the show without a subtitle, it is commonly refered to as '''the game'''. In the UK the game was actively marketed on television as "Futurama: The Game" in advertisements on satellite network {{w|Sky One}}.<br />
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== The Story ==<br />
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=== Act I: Fry ===<br />
At [[Planet Express]], [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] and [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] learn from [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] (who's wearing a sombrero) that he's [[Mom buying Planet Express|sold Planet Express to]] [[Mom]]. Immediately after this, a report comes on the news saying that, thanks to the sale, she is now the majority shareholder, and ruler, of [[Earth]]. Mom claims the entire population as slaves and sets a curfew. The crew decide they have no choice but to escape Earth. Unfortunately the ship is severely damaged, with unknown reason, and needs repairs. While everyone else does something important, Fry is instructed to find a hammer. Fry dies getting the hammer but is brought back with the Professor's new invention, the [[Reanimator]] (which looks like a giant toaster). <br />
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Fry keeps the hammer (for a weapon), which the Professor didn't need, and heads off to [[Media:Planet Express Floorplan (game).png|find the tools]] that are needed. After the repairs are done, it turns out that the backup dark matter engine is needed, but was pawned. Fry is told to retrieve the engine from the pawn shop but Mom has deployed [[Hoverbot Death Troopers]] to enforce the curfew. Instead, Fry is given a small gun and sent via the [[NNY Sewers|sewers]] then works his way through [[Old New York]]. He emerges from underground in a [[New_New_York#Red_Light_District|Red Light District]], where he finds a gun with much more fire power to fight off any attacking Death Troopers. When he reaches uptown [[New New York]], he steals a [[chicken walker]] to fight off the Death Troopers and finally makes it to [[New New York#Rook Takes Pawnshop|Rook Takes Pawnshop]].<br />
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*Fry's gameplay levels:<br />
**[[Planet Express]]<br />
**[[Sewers]]<br />
**[[Subway]]<br />
**[[Old New York]]<br />
**[[New_New_York#Red_Light_District|Red Light District]]<br />
**Uptown<br />
**[[New New York]]<br />
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=== Act II: Bender ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game B.jpg|right|thumb|Bender on the asteroid]]<br />
Fry returns with the engine and they install it, the four escape, taking the Reanimator with them. Mom converts the planet into a spaceship in order to take over the universe and is annoyed to hear that the Planet Express crew is escaping. She then proceeds to try to hunt them down, but the Earth's engines aren't powerful enough. At [[Sal and Son's]] junkard on an [[Asteroid Belt|asteroid]], [[Sal]] informs them that the only kind of engine that will move the Earth is a dark matter engine ("and a big ones at thats"), and she'll need the Professor to get it. The Professor informs Bender that he's now a playable character and the ship gets caught. Sal has helped out Mom by trapping the Planet Express ship in a suck beam. Bender abandons ship, in full view of Mom and her sons, then dies on impact with the asteroid and is brought back by the Reanimator, which falls on his disassembled body. He then agrees to rescue the others in exchange for a box of magazines with fembot centre folds.<br />
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On his way to rescue the crew, Bender works his way through a [[Weasel Canyon|canyon]] and has to evade [[Igner]] in a turret. He then enters a cave where he is chased by a boulder and finds a [[Mine Facility|mining facility]]. In the facility, [[Larry]] tries to kill him with machinery. After finally reaching Sal's junkyard, he battles against [[Walt]], who's in a tank. After the tank explodes (although Walt was able to escape), Bender deactivates the suck beam, boards the Planet Express ship, and everyone escapes.<br />
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*Bender's gameplay levels:<br />
**[[Weasel Canyon]]<br />
**Run, Bender, Run<br />
**[[Mine Facility|The Mine Facility]]<br />
**Red Rock Creek<br />
**[[Sal and Son's|The Junkyard]]<br />
**Rumble in the Junkyard<br />
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=== Act III: Leela ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game R.jpg|right|thumb|Meeting the locals, on the Sun]]<br />
The Professor says that he's not skilled enough to invent something to save the day; they'll have to visit his mentor and former graduate advisor [[Adoy]], who lives on [[Bogad]] in the furthest corner of the universe. They don't have enough fuel, so Leela, who's now playable, is asked to get some. Mom catches them because she wants blueprints for the dark matter engine. They only exist in the Professor's head so she takes that, in a jar, and sends the Planet Express ship hurtling towards the [[Sol|Sun]]. The ship crash-lands near [[Sun City]]. [[Ra-Ra]] the Sun King offers them dark matter in exchange for protecting his people from the murderous Sun God and his army of [[Bone-bots|undead skeletons]]. Fry and Bender wait at the ship.<br />
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Leela works her way through the [[Sun Temple]], solving puzzles and beating up the bone army. She activates a number of crystals to gain access to the inner temple where she finds the [[Sun God Impostor|Sun God]]. By activating another set of crystals, she severely injures the Sun God. He admits to not being a god but an "ordinary eternal omniscient super intelligent being" and explains that the skeleton army was actually just robots made out of bones. He describes how making robots from bones is more evil, then laughs so hard he falls into the Sun's molten surface and dies. Leela escapes the sinking temple. With the false god's death, villagers are now safe to exit buildings while Leela returns to the ship. Ra-Ra rewards them with fuel and asks them to celebrate with him at the temple, which burns up in the background. The crew leave before he can notice.<br />
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*Leela's gameplay levels:<br />
**[[Sun City|Market Square]]<br />
**Left Wing<br />
**Right Wing<br />
**Temple Courtyard<br />
**[[Sun Temple|Inner Temple]]<br />
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=== Act IV: Zoidberg ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game Zoidberg Horse.jpg|right|thumb|Zoidberg on his "horse"]]<br />
Mom has hooked the Professor's head into the Earth's engines where he admits that she is now unstoppable. She starts flying the Earth around the universe destroying other planets. The crew land on Bogad, quite literally in the corner of the universe. They meet up with [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]], who is making a cameo. He misidentifies a [[Bogad Swamp "Horse"|nearby animal]] as a horse and gets on. The crew talk to Adoy, who tells them that his latest invention, the [[Time Tunneller]], will get them back to before Mom became unstoppable. The machine has to be charged first by a generator located behind a [[Bogad Swamp|dangerous swamp]]. Without charging, the hand crank on the machine will only turn the universe back two minutes, if turned for two minutes. <br />
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Zoidberg is sent off to find the generator by riding his "horse" and since the Reanimator doesn't work on him, Leela uses the hand crank on the Time Tunneller to bring him back every time he dies. Zoidberg reaches the generator and turns it on. Adoy sets up the Time Tunneller and the crew head back in time to Earth. Zoidberg is left behind.<br />
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*Zoidberg's gameplay level:<br />
**[[Bogad Swamp|Bogad Swamp Trail]]<br />
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=== Act V: Mom ===<br />
[[File:Futurama Game L.jpg|right|thumb|Leela makes an escape]]<br />
Leela crash-lands the severely damaged ship in the Planet Express building next to the past ship. They leave the bad ship behind (this fulfils a time paradox and explains why the ship was damaged at the beginning of the game) and take the good ship to stop the Professor from selling the company. They crash the ship through the window of [[MomCorp Headquarters|Mom's Headquarters]] just as the Professor is about to sign the contract. The Reanimator falls from the wreckage and all three are regenerated. Fry warns the Professor of Mom's plan. Mom tricks Fry, Bender and Leela into standing where she can drop them through a trap door. <br />
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They each find themselves in different parts of Mom's HQ and have to try to escape from [[Destructor]], with several gun upgrades, as he enters target practice mode. After Bender and Leela escape, Fry finds a gun and soon after enters battle against Destructor. Fry wins and heads down to meet the other two. <br />
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Mom’s sons are cleaning up where the Planet Express ship crashed. Igner breaks the Reanimator, which falls on Destructor's body knocking it onto the crew, killing them permanently. The Professor refuses to sell the company, until Mom offers him a sombrero. The game ends when the scene at the beginning starts over. In other words, "[[#Act I: Fry|here we go again]]".<br />
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*Mom's gameplay levels:<br />
**Bender's Breakout (Bender)<br />
**Leela's Last Laugh (Leela)<br />
**Fry Fights Back (Fry)<br />
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== Reception ==<br />
In general, the game received weak/average responses, citing a lack of something exceptional in gameplay, but having hilarious cutscenes and one-liners.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/xbx/futurama?q=futurama |title=''Futurama'' Xbox reviews |publisher=Metacritic |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/ps2/futurama?q=futurama |title=''Futurama'' PlayStation 2 reviews |publisher=Metacritic |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref> Wired described the cutscenes as "side splitting".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.wired.com/games/2007/12/video-games-f-3.html |title=Videogames & Futurama, Part 4: The Lost Episode is on a PS2 Disc |publisher=Wired |author=Chris Baker |date=2007-12-20 |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref> One of the biggest criticisms was the lack of precise controls when some sections required it.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2003/08/12/futurama-2 |title=Futurama |publisher=IGN |author=Douglass C. Perry |date=2003-08-12 |accessdate=2014-07-24}}</ref><br />
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== Additional Info ==<br />
=== Trivia ===<br />
*The game is among the few [[one-word titled media]].<br />
*In the options menu, [[Billy West]] provides audio for SFX Volume and Speech Volume testing.<br />
**In the former, Fry produces the effects, in the latter, Fry, Professor Farnsworth and [[Zapp Brannigan]] test the microphones.<br />
*Both [[Scruffy]] and [[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]] are seen sleeping on the job (actually Hermes isn't sleeping, he is being controlled by a [[brain slugs|brain slug]]).<br />
*[[Terry]]'s "Welcome to the world of tomorrow!" features in the intro remix.<br />
**This music and other pieces in the game are later reused in the soundtrack of ''[[Bender's Big Score]]''.<br />
*The four types of mutant seen in this game are how they were expected to be in [[I Second that Emotion|2ACV01]], there is no sign of intelligence and minimal, if any, humanity.<br />
*Leela's parents' house appears to be in Old New York.<br />
*Bender's birthstone is [[Robobium]].<br />
*Deaths:<br />
**False Sun God<br />
**Destructor<br />
**Fry (four times, one permanent)<br />
**Bender (three times, one permanent)<br />
**Leela (two times, one permanent)<br />
**Pawnbroker (edited into [[#Game to Episode Edits|"The Lost Adventure"]] version only)<br />
*Due to the ''episode'''s nature, it is best viewed as an "Anthology of Interest" ([[Anthology of Interest I|2ACV16]], [[Anthology of Interest II|3ACV18]]), which would make it [[Canon|non-canon]].<br />
*The characters occasionally break the fourth wall, mentioning "playable characters" or just the fact that this is a game.<br />
*[[Maurice LaMarche]] voiced all three bosses.<br />
*Nibblonian shadows can be seen on the three chairs in the market square near on the opposite side of the main gate to the reanimator. Other shadows can also be seen throughout Sun City.<br />
*Two of the audio clips found at [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/sounds/game.shtml The Futurama Madhouse] are not found in the game itself, and are instead extracted from the disc.<br />
*Game cutscenes are the first 16:9 ''Futurama'' production.<br />
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[[File:Futurama Game F.jpg|right|thumb|Fry navigates the sewers]]<br />
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=== Quotes ===<br />
{{q|<br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': Good news everyone, I've sold Planet Express to Mom.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Morbo''': At the risk of editorialising, this reporter applauds the demise of the pathetic human species.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Wow! I had my first kiss in a subway car just like that one. Hm homeless people.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Ah, Old New York. Over there is where I first got mugged.' [muttering] 'Homeless people.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Bender''': Farewell, big blue ball of idiots!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Sal''': Don't worries, I've gots an idea, I mean, an ideas.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Bender''': I sure am lucky that rock tower just happened to be there.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Igner''': If you see Mommy tell her I killed you!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Walt''': Cursed robot! You haven't seen the last of me! Unless you die before I see you again, in which case you haaaaave!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': The worst part is the phantom haemorrhoids.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': I can't imagine what kind of disgusting foul creatures we'll find here.<br />
'''Zoidberg''': Hello.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Adoy''': Terrible. Terrible! Terrible! But there's nothing we can do about it now. So it’s a good thing you came to me!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zoidberg''': Hooray, I'm the hero!<br />
'''Fry & Bender''': Hooray, we don't have to do anything!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Zoidberg''': Killed, eh? I'm no doctor, but that sounds painful.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Adoy''': Goodbye heroes! I'll never forget you, whoever you were!</poem><br />
<poem>'''Farnsworth''': Did I do something funny?<br />
'''Mom''': No, I'm sorry; I should save my evil laugh 'til after you sign.</poem><br />
<poem>'''Fry''': Oh no! The reanimator!<br />
'''Leela''': Bummer! We'll have to be careful not to die from now on.<br />
'''Bender''': You had to say that. ''[Destructor falls on them.]''<br />
'''Farnsworth''': Damn it Mom! No one kills my crew except for me! You're going down.<br />
'''Mom''': Oh please! You wouldn't hit a lady!<br />
'''Farnsworth''': I suppose you're right. Though I would do this! Hoyyaa!<br />
'''Mom''': You broke my hip!<br />
'''Farnsworth''': I don't care.</poem><br />
|2}}<br />
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=== Continuity ===<br />
*The Professor cites the fact that the crew never charges anyone as a reason for selling the company.<br />
*Employee locker contents (left to right):<br />
**Amy - a photo of the [[Professional Beach Bully|professional beach bully]] from [[When Aliens Attack|1ACV12]], clothes and {{cat|perfume|s=no}}/deodorant.<br />
**Fry - a photo of Leela, ''Zero-G Juggs'' magazine and food scraps, containers and stains.<br />
**Hermes - a caged Nibbler (in the game Nibblers are collected to unlock extras).<br />
**Bender - cash, a photo of Calculon, a woman’s shoe, a purse, circuit diagrams, stack of ''Fembot'' magazines, some mechanical nuts, keg of beer and a gold violin.<br />
**Leela - security pass for the building and some boots.<br />
**Professor - photo of Mom, photo of Cubert, Death Clock and Fing-longer.<br />
**Zoidberg - ''Planet of the Clams'' poster, human skeleton and human arm (probably a reference to Fry's briefly severed arm).<br />
*[[Mom]] finally gets her "[[Mother's Day]]" wish.<br />
*Two of the items Fry collects are ''[[The Captain's Handbook]]'' and Zoidberg's [[Xmas Story|pogo stick]].<br />
*In the sewers, signs warn not to feed the crocs.<br />
*Bender mentions his gold tooth ([[Put Your Head on My Shoulders|2ACV07]])<br />
*Bender's first person view is like the one shown in "[[Mother's Day]]".<br />
*The path created by the [[Time Tunneller]] looks much the same as the one in "[[Roswell that Ends Well]]".<br />
**Both episodes also feature Zoidberg saying "the crowd goes wild", then imitating the crowd.<br />
*Leela remarked that her health restore item (a jar of pills) was better than steroids; she had to have mandatory steroid injections during her time as a professional Blernsball player.<br />
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=== Allusions ===<br />
*In the end of Act I, the [[Chicken Walker]] is a reference to the {{st|All Terrain Scout Transport|AT-ST}}, from ''[[Star Wars]]''.<br />
*The initial meeting with Adoy on Bogad is a reference to a similar scene in ''{{sw|Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back}}'' when {{sw|Luke Skywalker}} meets {{sw|Yoda}} on {{sw|Dagobah}}.<br />
**Additionally, the character and planet names in the game are the ''Star Wars'' names backwards.<br />
*In Act II a flying saucer contains one of Elvis Presley's costumes and a spacesuit with a helmet that is shaped like his hair.<br />
*Ra-Ra the Sun King's name is based on Ra, the Egyptian sun god, though his clothing is Mayan (People of the sun)<br />
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=== Gameplay ===<br />
The game is an Action/{{w|Platformer}} which includes many typical elements of platformers including platforming, puzzle solving, enemy combat and collectibles. <br />
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Bender and Leela each have a series of melee attacks while Leela can also roll and do backflips. They both have a powerful attack which can only be used if they have enough charge. Since Fry is not good at physical combat, he instead uses a series of guns and a hammer.<br />
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In each level there are a number of Nibblers trapped in cages, releasing all of them will unlock loading screen art, music and cutscenes. Apart from the Nibblers, each character has their own individual collectibles which give additional lives if 25 are collected. Each character also has their own health restoring items:<br />
*Fry:<br />
**[[Slurm]] can - Restores 25% of health<br />
**Six pack Slurm can - Restores to full health<br />
**Money piles - Additional lives<br />
**Ammo - Restores 50 ammo to whatever gun he is holding<br />
*Bender:<br />
**[[List of products#Olde Fortran Malt Liquor|Olde Fortran Malt Liquor]] bottle - restores 25% of health<br />
**[[Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil]] can - Restores to full health<br />
**[[Robobium]] - Additional lives<br />
**Charge bubble - Restores 1/4 charge to his special attack<br />
*Leela<br />
**Small tub of vitamins - Restores 25% of health<br />
**Large tub of vitamins - Restores to full health<br />
**Gold bars - Additional lives<br />
**Charge bubble - Restores 1/4 charge to her special attack<br />
*Zoidberg<br />
**Since Zoidberg dies instantly whenever he hits an obstacle he does not have a health restoring item<br />
**Fish bones - Additional lives<br />
==== Goofs/Glitches ====<br />
* At one point the Planet Express hangar is large enough to house two ships.<br />
The only real problems are associated with the invincibility cheat:<br />
*Using a [[suicide booth]] with the invincibility cheat turned on removes the Fry character model from the screen but doesn't kill you.<br />
*When playing as Fry in the sewers level it is possible to freeze your console by using the invincibility cheat, then getting caught by the tentacle mutant. At this point the game can be unfrozen by typing in the invincibility cheat again to deactivate it, allowing Fry to die.<br />
While these cheats should be unnecessary, you can try this yourself with the following codes:<br />
*Xbox version - Hold L, press A. Hold R, press X, Y. Release R, press A. Hold R, press X, Y, B, A, Black, Y, Back, release L. ([http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox/code/583448.html other cheats])<br />
*PS2 version - Hold L1 and L2, press down, ☐, Δ, down, ☐, Δ, O, X, R2, Δ, select. ([http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/code/582181.html other cheats])<br />
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==== Tips and Tricks ====<br />
*The items in the Planet Express level are indicated on [[Media:Planet Express Floorplan (game).png|this floorplan]].<br />
*When in the sewers get fairly close to the pipe tentacles, shoot and then run through. You get about three seconds to run past. In area 8 you have to shoot the tentacles and jump past.<br />
*The subway has club troopers that have spiked clubs. So press R1 to lock on, shoot, if they get too close start to back up.<br />
*During the fight against Destructor, when a mosquito missile comes out of his red swirled hatch wait until it opens again and hold down square and release it to shoot a power blast, use it about 5 times and then the last cutscene will start.<br />
*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox/game/583448.html More info]<br />
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=== Appearances ===<br />
{{chars}}<br />
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==== Characters ====<br />
{{chars-begin|note=no}}<br />
*'''Debut''': [[Adoy]]<br />
*[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
*[[Destructor]] {{small|(boss)}}<br />
*[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]]<br />
*[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
*[[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]] {{small|(infected with a [[brain slugs|brain slug]])}}<br />
*[[Igner]]<br />
*[[Larry]]<br />
*[[Turanga Leela|Leela]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
*{{Linda}}<br />
*[[Mom]]<br />
*[[Morbo]]<br />
*{{Nibbler}}<br />
*[[Pawnbroker]] <!--That guy from Rook Takes, he may be the man himself--><br />
*'''Debut''': [[Ra-Ra]]<br />
*'''Debut''': Ra-Ra's aide<br />
*[[Robot Chef]]<br />
*[[Sal]]<br />
*[[Scruffy]]<br />
*[[Smitty]] {{cameo|intro}}<br />
*[[Soda Machine Robot]] {{small|(multiple)}}<br />
*'''Debut''': [[Sun God Impostor]] {{small|(boss)}}<br />
*[[URL]] {{cameo|link=no|intro}}<br />
*[[Walt]] {{small|(boss)}}<br />
*[[Zapp]] {{small|(sponsor)}}<br />
*[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]] {{small|(playable)}}<br />
{{chars-end}}<br />
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===== Types of Generic Enemy Characters =====<br />
As these are groups of minor enemies introduced to be killed in the game, every appearance is a debut appearance, except for one of the Red Light District robots, which appeared in the background of "[[Obsoletely Fabulous]]".<br />
*[[Sewer Mutants (game)|Non-sentient sewer mutants]]<br />
*[[Hazmat troopers]]<br />
*Red Light District robots<br />
*[[Hoverbot Death Troopers]]<br />
*[[Weasels (game species)|Weasels]] <!--Name derived from level name--><br />
*Rock monsters<br />
*Mining robots<br />
*[[Bone-bots|False Sun God's bone-bot army]].<br />
*Sentry robots<br />
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==== Miscellaneous ====<br />
{{chars-begin|note=no}}<br />
*"[[Kill all humans]]"<br />
{{chars-end}}<br />
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=== Credits ===<br />
{{credits-begin}}<br />
*Writer<br />
**[[J. Stewart Burns]]<br />
*Voice Director<br />
**[[David X. Cohen]]<br />
*Executive Game Designer<br />
**[[Matt Groening]]<br />
*Voice Actors<br />
**[[Billy West]]<br />
**[[Katey Sagal]]<br />
**[[John DiMaggio]]<br />
**[[Tress MacNeille]]<br />
**[[Maurice LaMarche]]<br />
**[[Dave Herman]]<br />
*Developers/Production<br />
**UDS<br />
**Fox Interactive<br />
**The Curiosity Company<br />
*Publishers<br />
**SCi (EU version)<br />
**[http://www.sierra.com/product.do?gamePlatformId=436 Sierra Entertainment] (US version)<br />
{{credits-end}}<br />
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=== Extras ===<br />
[[File:Malfunctioning Eddie's game.png|right|thumb|One of the Sponsors]]<br />
Unlocked by collecting all Nibblers in the various levels.<br />
*Movies<br />
**33 of 34 FMVs (an FMV with Destructor is not unlocked)<br />
**[[DVD%27s#Volume Three|Season 3 - DVD]] Trailer<br />
**Attract Movie<br />
**Credits Movie<br />
*Music from the game.<br />
*Gallery/Sponsors<br />
{{See|Video game sponsors}}<br />
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=== Game to Episode Edits ===<br />
The DVD of ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'' includes the episode contained in this game as a special feature, as well as [[Commentary:Futurama (video game)|a commentary track]]. The episode is cut together from some of FMVs unlocked by collecting Nibblers during gameplay; (almost) all of the in-game cut scenes, the credits and the attract movie, which contains game play footage.<br />
*An opening sequence is added, with the caption "The Lost Adventure", which is also the name of the special feature/episode.<br />
*Fourth wall breaks (most references to more lives, the "game over" screen and discussion thereof, mention of playable characters) are mostly removed, with the exception of Zoidberg's cameo.<br />
*Most brief scenes with minor characters, such as enemies, Mom's sons and the pawnbroker, are removed or edited.<br />
*New sound effects replace many of those used in the game.<br />
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{{episode navigation}}<br />
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== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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== External links ==<br />
<!--*[http://www.futuramathegame.co.uk/ Futurama the game]--><br />
*Futurama at GameFAQs - [http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/data/582181.html PS2], [http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox/data/583448.html Xbox]<br />
*[http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/sounds/game.shtml Sound clips from the game] at [http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/ Futurama Madhouse]<br />
*[http://imdb.com/title/tt0377952/ IMDB entry on Futurama (VG)]<br />
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[[Category:A plots focusing on Bender]]<br />
[[Category:A plots focusing on Fry]]<br />
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