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|name=More than a Filling!
|name=More than a Filling!
|image=[[Image:Futuram Comic 21.jpg|225px]]
|image=[[File:Futurama-21-Cover.jpg|225px]]
|us no=021
|us no=21
|uk no=031, 032
|uk no=31, 32
|written by= Eric Rogers
|art by= John Delaney
|title caption=Presented in BENDER-VISION
|title caption=Presented in BENDER-VISION
|us publish=October 12th 2005
|us publish=12 October 2005
|title referee=
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==The Story==
"'''More than a Filling!'''" is the twenty-first [[comic]] issue, which was released 12 October 2005 in the US.  <!-- insert brief plot summary here -->
 
== The Story ==
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===Act I===
[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] visits the dentist for the first time in over a thousand years, his teeth are perfect but his fillings are transmitting a signal. [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] suggests [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] check the fillings and [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] wants to remove them to sell the mercury. The Professor uses his Universal Decodi-ma-torn to translate the signals, which seem to relate heavily to the inhabitants of Mimeus 7 (colonised by the French). [[Democratic Order of Planets (DOOP)|DOOP]] is contacted and [[Glab]], [[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]] and [[Kif Kroker|Kif]] arrive at [[Planet Express]]. As there is no way to know who the signals are coming from, the DOOP plan to intercept the aliens before they arrive, Fry will need to be there. Leela, the Professor, Bender and [[Dr. John Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] are also deemed to be required. Zapp switches Kif for [[Scruffy]] as he has naked pictures of Leela. Overnight Bender tries to steal and sell Fry's teeth.


===Act II===
=== Act I ===
Late that night it is found that the machine isn't the Decodi-ma-torn, but actually a French to English translator and that Fry had been unwittingly transmitting insults and threats back to the aliens, the Swissarmians, by grinding his teeth. Fry is now sure he'll die in the next day's battle and Leela decides to keep him company that night. Leela doesn't want Fry's last memory to be of Zapp, however the attempted kiss is interrupted by the Swissarmians who abduct Fry and Leela. Before they can begin the interrogation, the [[DOOP Army]], Bender and the Professor arrive. A battle ensues. One of the aliens clamp Fry's head and he grids his teeth, which knocks the aliens out. Bender amplifies the signal and the aliens are defeated.
[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] visits the dentist for the first time in over a thousand years, his teeth are perfect but his fillings are transmitting a signal. [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] suggests [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] check the fillings and [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] wants to remove them to sell the mercury. The Professor uses his Universal Decodi-ma-torn to translate the signals, which seem to relate heavily to the inhabitants of Mimeus 7 (colonised by the [[France|French]]). [[Democratic Order of Planets (DOOP)|DOOP]] is contacted and [[Glab]], [[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]] and [[Kif Kroker|Kif]] arrive at {{Planet Express}}. As there is no way to know who the signals are coming from, the DOOP plan to intercept the aliens before they arrive, Fry will need to be there. Leela, the Professor, Bender and [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] are also deemed to be required. Zapp switches Kif for [[Scruffy]] as he has naked pictures of Leela. Overnight Bender tries to steal and sell Fry's teeth.


==Additional Info==
=== Act II ===
===Trivia===
Late that night it is found that the machine isn't the Decodi-ma-torn, but actually a [[French language|French]] to [[English language|English]] translator and that Fry had been unwittingly transmitting insults and threats back to the aliens, the Swissarmians, by grinding his teeth. Fry is now sure he'll die in the next day's battle and Leela decides to keep him company that night. Leela doesn't want Fry's last memory to be of Zapp, however the attempted kiss is interrupted by the Swissarmians who abduct Fry and Leela. Before they can begin the interrogation, the [[DOOP Army]], Bender and the Professor arrive. A battle ensues. One of the aliens clamp Fry's head and he grids his teeth, which knocks the aliens out. Bender amplifies the signal and the aliens are defeated.
 
== Additional Info ==
=== Trivia ===
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*Morbo has grown to doubt the various invaders' ability to destroy humanity.
*[[Morbo]] has grown to doubt the various invaders' ability to destroy humanity.
*This is the [[Brannigan, Begin Again|second time Kif has worked for Planet Express.
*This is the [[Brannigan, Begin Again|second time]] Kif has worked for [[Planet Express]].
*Fry had bleach strips on his teeth during his time in the cryo-tube.
*Fry had bleach strips on his teeth during his time in the [[cryo-tube]].
*Scruffy's weapon for the battle is a broom.
*Scruffy's weapon for the battle is a broom.
**In the first frame it appears, the head is missing. This may be new technology or just a mistake.
**In the first frame it appears, the head is missing. This may be new technology or just a mistake.
The title is a reference to Boston band's song, ''More Than a Feeling''.


===Quotes===
=== Quotes ===
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<poem>'''Zapp''': Mr. Scruffy, we'll have to get you a proper DOOP uniform. Don't worry, you'll get used to the updrafts!</poem>
*'''Zapp''': Mr. Scruffy, we'll have to get you a proper DOOP uniform. Don't worry, you'll get used to the updrafts!
<poem>'''Zapp''': No one's dropping their pants on this ship unless it's ''me''!</poem>
*'''Zapp''': No one's dropping their pants on this ship unless it's ''me''!
<poem>Who did that?</poem>
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===Questions===
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*Who did that?
**Fry did.
 
===Alien Language Sightings===
'''Page''': <br />
'''Location''': <br />
'''Language''': [[Alien Languages#AL1|AL1]]<br />
'''Translation''':  
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===Inside References===
=== Goofs ===
===Outside References===
References in Futurama to things in the real world
 
===Fast Forward===
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===Goofs===
*French has twice been referred to as a dead language, in this comic however the French have relocated to another planet and had no comunication with Earth for many years, communication resumed hundreds of years ago.
*French has twice been referred to as a dead language, in this comic however the French have relocated to another planet and had no comunication with Earth for many years, communication resumed hundreds of years ago.
**The Professor apparently possesses an invention that translates French to English, unlike inventions seen previously; this seems to be the intended use.
**The Professor apparently possesses an invention that translates French to English, unlike inventions seen previously; this seems to be the intended use.
*During the radio interview, Kif's sleaves disappear for one frame.
*During the radio interview, Kif's sleeves disappear for one frame.
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===Characters===
=== Characters ===
(In alphabetical order)
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*[[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]]
*[[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]]
*[[Dr. John Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]
*[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]
*'''Debut:''' Zoltar and Dr. Gru
*'''Debut:''' Zoltar and Dr. Gru
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==Comic Credits==
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 27 January 2015

More than a Filling!
Futurama-21-Cover.jpg
US Publish Number21
UK Publish Number(s)31, 32
Written byEric Rogers
Art byJohn Delaney
Title captionPresented in BENDER-VISION
Published (US)12 October 2005

"More than a Filling!" is the twenty-first comic issue, which was released 12 October 2005 in the US.

The Story

Act I

Fry visits the dentist for the first time in over a thousand years, his teeth are perfect but his fillings are transmitting a signal. Leela suggests the Professor check the fillings and Bender wants to remove them to sell the mercury. The Professor uses his Universal Decodi-ma-torn to translate the signals, which seem to relate heavily to the inhabitants of Mimeus 7 (colonised by the French). DOOP is contacted and Glab, Zapp and Kif arrive at Planet Express. As there is no way to know who the signals are coming from, the DOOP plan to intercept the aliens before they arrive, Fry will need to be there. Leela, the Professor, Bender and Zoidberg are also deemed to be required. Zapp switches Kif for Scruffy as he has naked pictures of Leela. Overnight Bender tries to steal and sell Fry's teeth.

Act II

Late that night it is found that the machine isn't the Decodi-ma-torn, but actually a French to English translator and that Fry had been unwittingly transmitting insults and threats back to the aliens, the Swissarmians, by grinding his teeth. Fry is now sure he'll die in the next day's battle and Leela decides to keep him company that night. Leela doesn't want Fry's last memory to be of Zapp, however the attempted kiss is interrupted by the Swissarmians who abduct Fry and Leela. Before they can begin the interrogation, the DOOP Army, Bender and the Professor arrive. A battle ensues. One of the aliens clamp Fry's head and he grids his teeth, which knocks the aliens out. Bender amplifies the signal and the aliens are defeated.

Additional Info

Trivia

  • Morbo has grown to doubt the various invaders' ability to destroy humanity.
  • This is the second time Kif has worked for Planet Express.
  • Fry had bleach strips on his teeth during his time in the cryo-tube.
  • Scruffy's weapon for the battle is a broom.
    • In the first frame it appears, the head is missing. This may be new technology or just a mistake.

The title is a reference to Boston band's song, More Than a Feeling.

Quotes

Goofs

  • French has twice been referred to as a dead language, in this comic however the French have relocated to another planet and had no comunication with Earth for many years, communication resumed hundreds of years ago.
    • The Professor apparently possesses an invention that translates French to English, unlike inventions seen previously; this seems to be the intended use.
  • During the radio interview, Kif's sleeves disappear for one frame.

Characters

(In alphabetic order)

Comic Credits