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**Seymour's fossilised remains appear once again in the [[Planet Express]] lounge.
**Seymour's fossilised remains appear once again in the [[Planet Express]] lounge.
**How Seymour got fossilised is explained.
**How Seymour got fossilised is explained.
**We see the hungover cyogenist the night before when he is drunk


===Allusions===
===Allusions===

Revision as of 05:21, 22 December 2008

Season 4 episode
Broadcast season 5 episode
Jurassic Bark
Jurassic Bark.jpg
No.61
Production number4ACV07
Written by[[Eric Kaplan]][[Category:Episodes written by Eric Kaplan|Jurassic Bark]]
Directed by[[Swinton O. Scott III]][[Category:Episodes directed by Swinton O. Scott III|Jurassic Bark]]
Title captionNot affiliated with Futurama Brass Knuckle Inc.
First air dateNovember 17, 2002
Broadcast numberS05E02
Title referenceThe famous dinosaur resurrection film Jurassic Park
Opening cartoon"Hiss and Make Up" in Merry Melodies
Nomination(s)Emmy Awards
Outstanding Animated Program, 2003
Additional
Commentary
(Transcript)
Transcript

Pictures

Season 4
  1. Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch
  2. Leela's Homeworld
  3. Love and Rocket
  4. Less than Hero
  5. A Taste of Freedom
  6. Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television
  7. Jurassic Bark
  8. Crimes of the Hot
  9. Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles
  10. The Why of Fry
  11. Where No Fan Has Gone Before
  12. The Sting
  13. Bend Her
  14. Obsoletely Fabulous
  15. The Farnsworth Parabox
  16. Three Hundred Big Boys
  17. Spanish Fry
  18. The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings
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The Story

Act I: "That's like digging up Lassie and putting her on display in the Louvre!"

Bender and Fry are practicing some magic tricks, which involves a newspaper. From this paper Fry learns that an intact 20th century pizzeria has been unearthed under New New York, and the two of them go visit the exhibition in the museum that shows the findings. It sports a complete pizzeria reconstruction, and Fry realizes it is actually Panucci's Pizza, the place he used to work at before he was frozen. Among the exhibits are the fossilized remains of a dog that Fry recognizes to be his own. He first met him in August 1997 when he was making a delivery to a prank address (Seymour Asses), and fed a piece of the surplus pizza to the dog that in turn started to follow him around and recognize him as master. The dog aquired the name of the prank address, Seymour Asses or Seymour for short. Fry tries to take the remains of Seymour with him, but is caught and thrown out of the museum. Fry is organizing some protesters to put up public pressure so he can have his dog back. He keeps dancing in front of the museum for three days in ghastly weather, until the museum asks him some question about the dog and then agrees to return it to him. The Professor finds out that Seymour was fast-fossilized, preserving the cellular structure and making it possible to clone him. Fry can't wait to get his best friend back, which leaves Bender sad and worried.

Act II: "Know ye now what feels like to be Dog God!"

The Professor needs a while to reset the Clone-O-Mat from human mode to dog mode. When the cloning is complete, Seymour will be resurrected with all his memories as he was at the time of his death. In a flashback to December 31 1999, we see that Seymour did not want to let Fry go on the fateful delivery trip to Applied Cryogenics, but Fry consolated him and told him that he would not be gone for long and that Seymour should await his return in front of Panucci's Pizza. Meanwhile, Fry starts his preparations for the awaited return of his pet - he buys dog toys, a collar and dog food, much to the dismay of Bender who feels he is not getting enough attention from Fry. He is trying to talk Fry out of resurrecting his dog and at the same time seems to pick up some dog characteristics himself. In another flashback, this time to January 1 2000, we learn that Seymour tried to lead Fry's family to him, but Fry's father would not leave his home because of his fear of Y2K. Meanwhile, Amy and Leela are practicing hand to hand fighting in rather revealing outfits, during which Amy is getting her cute butt kicked bigtime. Bender introduces a kind of dog of his own, Robo-Puppy, which does not have the desired effect of making Fry jealous. Just then, the Professor announces that the Clone-O-Mat is ready. The process takes up a lot of energy which is to be provided by molten lava in the sub-basement of the Planet Express Building, where indeed a lava pit is boiling. Right in the middle of the cloning process, Bender enters and tries to persuade Fry to go to the talent show with him that they have been practicing magic tricks for, but Fry tells him to leave him alone. Bender gets mad at this and hurls Seymour's remains into the lava pit, thinking that Fry will now be his friend again.

Act III: "Professor! Lava! Hot!"

Fry is of course mad at Bender, but the Professor tells him that the dog may survive the lava because the fossil was made of dolomite, an immensely tough and heat-resistant rock. Fry is about to dive into the lava pit, because he figures Seymour would have come after him too - and indeed, in a further flashback to January 1 2000, we see Seymour looking for Fry everywhere and eventually locating his frozen body at Applied Cryogenics. Back in 3004, Fry is fielded by Amy and Leela before he reaches the pit, and breaks down crying. Bender then realizes that Fry really loved this dog and did not just toy with his emotions. He decides to dive into the lava pit himself, calculating he has a chance of survival because he is 40% dolomite. In yet another flashback to 2000, we see the Fry family enter Applied Cryogenics to fetch Seymour who is madly scrabbling at Fry's cryogenic tube. They drag him away to find their son without realizing Fry is in that tube. Again in 3004, when Bender takes a long time to reappear, Leela is getting ready to dive after him into the lava, as Bender reappears through the floor of the sub-basement, glowing red-hot and with Seymour's remains in his arms. The cloning process is restarted and Fry learns that Seymour was fifteen years old when he died, meaning that he lived on for twelve years after he was frozen. Fry then refuses to continue the cloning, thinking that Seymour had forgotten him. In the closing shot, we see - in one final flashback - Seymour sitting outside Panucci's Pizza for years and years, always waiting for his master's return as he was told, while around him the world changes and he grows old until he lies down and dies.

Additional Info

Trivia

  • As Fry is doing his people's native dance (The Hustle), Leela is watching his display critically, armed with a book called "Dances of the Ancient Bronx".
  • When Fry points out that Seymour could fetch, Bender fetches as well - an Easter Island stone figure (moai). When Fry points out Seymour could dig up bones, Bender presents the remains of Charlemagne in his chest cabinet.
  • The paleontologist who discovers Seymour is named "Dr. Ben Beeler," presumably a reference to producer and prolific writer Ken Keeler.
  • The last part of the episode where Seymour is waiting outside on the sidewalk was originally set to the theme of 2001: A Space Odyssey, but it was exchanged with the song "I Will Wait For You" from The Umbrellas of Cherbourg as sung by Connie Francis, which writer Eric Kaplan's parents played and sang on the piano while he was a child.
  • In an original version of the script, it was Fry's mother that was found fossilized. The staff, however, found this upsetting.
  • It is also possible to see Nibbler's eyestalk poking out of the trash can for a brief moment before Fry is frozen. This was never explained before the end of the original run of the show.
  • This episode was nominated in 2003 for an Emmy in Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour).
  • The episode's emotionally powerful ending recalls two real life dogs who became famous for their enduring faithfulness after their masters' death: Scotland's Greyfriars Bobby and Japan's Hachiko. The ending is one of the more emotional and poignant scenes in the Futurama series, which differs from its usual comedic style.
  • We see Scruffy lowering the Clone-O-Mat to the basement by means of a simple rope.
  • The lava pit bears a warning sign: WARNING Contents of Earth May be hot
  • Right under Applied Cryogenics motto (You can solve all your problems by freezing them!) is a frozen woman, bearing an angry expression and a rolling pin, presumably the manager's wife or mother-in-law.
  • Fry finds out that Seymour lived twelve more years after he disappeared. If you count the seasonal cuts in the final montage, there are exactly twelve segments before Seymour dies.
  • This episode is named #8 on IGN's list of the Top 25 Futurama Episodes.

Quotes

  • Speaker: I hope in time you will realize what an idiot you've been.
    Fry: I wouldn't count on it!
  • Bender: [eyeing fossilized Seymour] Blech, that's the least appetizing calzone I've ever seen.
  • Crowd: What do you want?
    Fry: Fry's dog!
    Crowd: When do you want it?
    Fry: Fry's dog!
  • Bender: [referring to Robo-Puppy] I was out walking him. Yes, you can walk him. Of course, after he goes, you have to refill the canisters.

Continuity

Nibbler's as well as Fry's shadow.
  • "Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01)
    Episode
    • There are several clips from this episode. And few sections including Seymour between scenes we saw previously.
    • The title of the exhibition at the museum is "Treasures of the Stupid Ages - Loot from the recent Pizzeria excavation". In this episode, Fry's time is referred to as "the Stupid Ages" by Leela.
  • "Less than Hero" (4ACV04)
    Episode
    • The tour guide appears to be the same person who was eaten by an elephant.
  • "The Why of Fry" (4ACV10)
    Episode
    • A second shadow appears when Fry's falls into the tube in the flashback, compared to only one in 1ACV01 and none in 2ACV16. The reason for the addition is explained in this episode.
  • "The Sting" (4ACV12)
    Episode
    • Seymour's fossilised remains appear again at Fry's funeral.
  • Bender's Big Score
    Film
    • Seymour's fossilised remains appear once again in the Planet Express lounge.
    • How Seymour got fossilised is explained.
    • We see the hungover cyogenist the night before when he is drunk


Allusions

  • Star Trek
    • Fry makes the Vulcan signal and says live long and prosper to Seymour when they first meet.

Characters

Episode Credits