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** As [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], [[Amy Wong|Amy]] and [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] are heading to [[Europa]], they pass by a monolith that's in orbit around Jupiter with an "Out of Order" sign.  This refers to the monolith orbiting Jupiter that {{w|David Bowman (Space Odyssey)|David Bowman}} passes through in Kubrick's ''2001''.
** As [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], [[Dr. Amy Wong|Amy]] and [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] are heading to [[Europa]], they pass by a monolith that's in orbit around Jupiter with an "Out of Order" sign.  This refers to the monolith orbiting Jupiter that {{w|David Bowman (Space Odyssey)|David Bowman}} passes through in Kubrick's ''2001''.


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** Bender is again locked away in the HAL Institute.
** Bender is again locked away in the HAL Institute.



Revision as of 23:46, 30 November 2011

2001: A Space Odyssey is a narrative, based upon Arthur C. Clarke's 1948 short story The Sentinel, originally released in 1968 as both as a novel written by Clarke and as a film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The story of 2001 revolves around the discovery of a black monolith on the Moon, and a subsequent mission to Saturn (Jupiter in the film) to trace a signal sent by the monolith. 2001 has become highly influential in the science fiction genre, and Kubrick's film has been called one of the greatest films of all time for its scientific realism, multiple thematic interpretations, surreal imagery, and overall influence on the film industry.

Futurama has made several references to both the book and the film, which will be noted here.

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

  • "Love and Rocket" (4ACV03)
    Episode
    • The Planet Express ship computer is represented by a glowing red camera eye, a clear reference to HAL 9000. In addition, the glowing red central core of the Planet Express computer is identical to HAL's central core from the film.
  • "The Sting" (4ACV12)
    Episode
    • As Leela opens Fry's coffin, she encounters a tunnel of light similar to what Bowman sees as he passes through the monolith. Also sprach Zarathustra plays over the scene.

Season 5

Season 6