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*[[Episode Listing|All Episodes]]
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===Trivia===
None of the characters seen in the tube system appear in the pilot episode

Revision as of 02:41, 25 January 2009

The Opening Sequence

Description

One of the many title captions

The Sequence starts with the title Futurama and a caption such as "Live From Omicron Persei 8". The Planet Express Ship flies through the title into New New York. The camera shows different parts of the city until it comes to a large screen which shows a real-life cartoon that differs in each episode. The ship then crashes into the screen. In the first season a short chapter called the Cold Opening appears before the Opening Sequence although this doesn't happen for most of the other three seasons.

Opening Theme

In some episodes the traditional theme is different and sometimes has the cast singing. The accompanying music makes use of the rarely used boobams and tubular bells. The music, like with much of the show, is composed by Christopher Tyng. People widely regard Pierre Henry's 1967 Psyché Rock to be of great influence for the theme, this tune can be heard on YouTube.

Characters Seen in the Tube System

Products displayed

Episodes where the tune is slightly different

Bender's Big Score

Difference between series and movie.

In Bender's Big Score, the opening sequence was largely changed, while it did have the same graphics in the background, it also had introductions of each of the main characters to an alternative music of the normal theme, which had been created for the Futurama game. And since it was a film, there was no information about who created the show on the begin monitor, instead just the film's name. The title caption says "It just won't stay dead!"

The Beast With A Billion Backs

The opening sequence for The Beast with a Billion Backs is much like that of the series. However, instead of the Planet Express Ship crashing into the giant screen, it goes through into it, starting a short 1950s style cartoon, strongly parodying "Steamboat Willy". After this sequence, the opening resumes as normal with the ship exiting the cartoon, breaking the screen as usual. The title caption says "The proud product of prison labor."

Bender's Game

The opening sequence for Bender's Game is is identical to the regular sequence, but like the sequence for The Beast With A Billion Backs, the Planet Express Ship goes through the giant screen into a parody of "Yellow Submarine." When the title appears, it shows Bender thumping his chest like Donkey Kong, and the Ship crashes out of the screen, with a bunch of flowers. The title caption says "The flames on your television are not part of the show."

Additional Info

Appearances

Trivia

None of the characters seen in the tube system appear in the pilot episode