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'''Le Palm D'Orbit''' was a restaurant that orbited [[Amazonia]]. It seemed to be doing quite well on the night that [[Zapp Brannigan]], [[Turanga Leela|Leela]], [[Kif Kroker|Kif]], and [[Amy Wong|Amy]], went there. It wasn't until Zapp Branningan started singing his version of the Kinks' ''Lola'' on the karaoke machine that everyone was scared away into the escape pods, even the pilot. Zapp assumed that he could pilot the restaurant but quickly failed. The restaurant then crashed on the planet Amazonia.
'''Le Palm D'Orbit''' was a restaurant that orbited [[Amazonia]]. It seemed to be doing quite well on the night that [[Zapp Brannigan]], [[Turanga Leela|Leela]], [[Kif Kroker|Kif]], and [[Amy Wong|Amy]], went there for half of a double-date. It wasn't until Zapp Branningan started singing his version of the Kinks' ''{{w|Lola (song)|Lola}}'' on the karaoke machine that everyone, including the pilot, fled the ship. Zapp quickly assumed control of the restaurant but quickly lost control. The restaurant then crashed on the planet Amazonia.


== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==

Revision as of 01:07, 14 February 2011

Le Palm D'Orbit
Le Palm D'Orbit.png
LocationIn orbit around Amazonia
StatusCrashed
First appearance"Amazon Women in the Mood" (3ACV01)
Episode

Le Palm D'Orbit was a restaurant that orbited Amazonia. It seemed to be doing quite well on the night that Zapp Brannigan, Leela, Kif, and Amy, went there for half of a double-date. It wasn't until Zapp Branningan started singing his version of the Kinks' Lola on the karaoke machine that everyone, including the pilot, fled the ship. Zapp quickly assumed control of the restaurant but quickly lost control. The restaurant then crashed on the planet Amazonia.

Additional Info

Trivia

  • Despite French being a dead language, it apparently still exists in a similar form like Latin does today.
    • The name is more "Frenglish" than actual French.

Appearances