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* David X. Cohen says that when [[Comedy Central]] received the joke when the [[V-GINY]] bleeps Leela, they gave them a note asking what she was going to say, and said that maybe she could actually say it on Comedy Central.
* David X. Cohen says that when [[Comedy Central]] received the joke when the [[V-GINY]] bleeps Leela, they gave them a note asking what she was going to say, and said that maybe she could actually say it on Comedy Central.
* Trying to find a word ending with "GINY" (something that could collide with the V-chip) was surprisingly difficult, and they had several much more complicated versions before settling.
* Trying to find a word ending with "GINY" (something that could collide with the V-chip) was surprisingly difficult, and they had several much more complicated versions before settling.
* David X. Cohen isn't sure if the scene with Bender and the antenna is dirty or not.
* David X. Cohen points out how good a performance [[Billy West]] did as [[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]] in the third act.
* There was debate as to whether Zapp was too evil in this episode. [[Billy West]] says its "a training film on how to be a lying jerk".


== Highlights / Quotes ==
== Highlights / Quotes ==

Revision as of 17:52, 27 June 2011

Commentary for
In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela
6ACV02 promotional picture Adam and Eve.jpg
Production number6ACV02
On DVDSeason 6
Disc 1
Additional
Transcript
Participants
Matt Groening
Executive Producer
David X. Cohen
Executive Producer
Dwayne Carey-Hill
Director
Billy West
Actor (Fry, Professor Farnsworth, miscellaneous)
John DiMaggio
Actor (Bender, miscellaneous)
David Herman
Actor (Emperor Chop Chop, miscellaneous)
Peter Avanzino
Supervising Director
Claudia Katz
Producer


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Topics of discussion

  • While Zapp's dream looks like it's pretty cheap to create, it's pretty advanced technology, and the ships on strings are actually 3D.
  • The episode was based on an idea Matt Groening had a time ago, according to David X. Cohen.
  • That on police shows, they can always enlarge a photo with unlimited resolution, is David X. Cohen's pet peeve.
  • The original idea of the episode was to have Zapp and Leela stranded on an Eden-like paradise. They realized that this was a type of story that could offend some people, and they therefore included V-GINY to represent this.
  • The design of the spaceship is modelled after sport cars, and Peter Avanzino points out that it's ironic they spent so much time on it, when it in the end is barely seen at all (because it is invisible).
  • The name of V-GINY comes from the "V'Ger" from Star Trek: The Motion Picture. The V'Ger is in reality Voyager that returns after hundreds of years, with mud covering the middle letters.
  • Everything on the screens inside the V-GINY is inspired by past episodes, but it's all new animation. They do not, however, mention the eyePhone commercial that actually is from a future episode.
  • David X. Cohen points out that there is a lot of nudity in the first two episodes of season 6 (this and "Rebirth"). He says that while a lot of people have wondered if this is because they're now on Comedy Central, who have looser censorship than Fox had, the short answer is "no". It's basically just a lucky stroke that the two first episodes both had a lot of nudity, it was not planned. Matt Groening points out that at least they are fair, and show both people you want to see naked (like Leela) and people you don't (like the Professor).
  • David X. Cohen says that when Comedy Central received the joke when the V-GINY bleeps Leela, they gave them a note asking what she was going to say, and said that maybe she could actually say it on Comedy Central.
  • Trying to find a word ending with "GINY" (something that could collide with the V-chip) was surprisingly difficult, and they had several much more complicated versions before settling.
  • David X. Cohen isn't sure if the scene with Bender and the antenna is dirty or not.
  • David X. Cohen points out how good a performance Billy West did as Zapp in the third act.
  • There was debate as to whether Zapp was too evil in this episode. Billy West says its "a training film on how to be a lying jerk".

Highlights / Quotes