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  • #REDIRECT [[Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • |for="Space Pilot 3000" |image=[[File:Space Pilot 3000 Animatic.png|225px]]
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  • |for=Space Pilot 3000 :''[She takes off her coat, sits in the pilot's seat and pushes down a lever.]''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • |for=Space Pilot 3000 The '''storyboard for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]"''' was released as a special feature on disc 1 of [[Volume One]] of
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  • |name=Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots '''Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots''' is the fiftieth [[comic]] issue, released 28 July, 2010 in the US.
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  • |episode=Space Pilot 3000 ...oening]]''': Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the audio commentary for the pilot episode of ''Futurama''. This is Matt Groening.</poem>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Commentary:Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Transcript:Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Space Pilot 3000]]
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    #REDIRECT [[Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Commentary:Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Transcript:Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Transcript:Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Animatic:Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • ...[[Space Pilot 3000]]", but the idea was abandoned after [[storyboard:Space Pilot 3000|storyboard]]. It may also have [[Cyberia]] in it, to replace today's { *{{e|1ACV01}} {{small|(mentioned in [[storyboard:Space Pilot 3000|original storyboard]])}}
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  • |first appear = {{e|Space Pilot 3000}} *{{e|Space Pilot 3000}}
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  • |first appear = {{clink|US#50|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}} * {{clink|US#50|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}
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  • |first appear = {{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}} *{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}
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  • ...the [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 88-112|storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". They are simply titled "nerdy teen" and "less nerdy teen" in the *{{e|1ACV01}} {{small|([[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 88-112|storyboard]])}}
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  • *In the [[Animatic:Space Pilot 3000|animatic]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", Fry says "hey, someone stole my bike" as he looks down on the stre
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  • ...n the [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 71-87|storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" as the ancestor of [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]]. Nothing is *{{e|1ACV01}} {{small|([[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 71-87|storyboard]])}}
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  • ...in the [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 1-16|storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". "W. Disney" is short for "{{w|Walt Disney}}" and [[Philip J. Fry| *{{e|1ACV01}} {{small|(mentioned only, [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 1-16|storyboard]])}}
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  • ...Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 1-16|original storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". He appears to be somewhat disinterested in his job, as he is just *{{e|1ACV01}} ([[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 1-16|storyboard]])
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  • ...n the [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 71-87|storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". Nothing is known about her, except that she had some sort of rela *{{e|1ACV01}} {{small|([[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 71-87|storyboard]])}}
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  • ...he first page from [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000|the storyboard for "Space Pilot 3000"]].]] *{{e|Space Pilot 3000|storyboard}}
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  • ...bbler's shadow in 1ACV01.png|thumb|right|The shadow of Nibbler in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".]] ...as well as an important [[story arc]]. Originally it appeared in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", but it was not fully explained until "[[The Why of Fry]]".
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  • |first appear = {{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}} * {{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}
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  • ...of categories, which range from "Best Alien Abduction Service" to "Fastest Pilot". **Fastest Pilot
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  • |image text = Boris Yeltsin, in the [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 219-236|storyboard]]. ...ryboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 219-236|original storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". While [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] was trying to get [[Richard Nixon's h
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  • ...ohen|David|X.}}}}</ref><ref name="animatic">{{cite animatic |episode=Space Pilot 3000 |disc=1 |volume=One}}</ref>
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  • ...the [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 88-112|storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". While [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] is hooking Fry up to the [[biograph *{{e|1ACV01}} ([[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 88-112|storyboard]])
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  • ...aining the [[career chips]] of the former [[Planet Express]] crew ([[Space Pilot 3000|1ACV01]]). Just like any other creature with a name beginning with the ...Bees]] mentioned in the episode, and the Space Wasps mentioned in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" <ref name="epTS-com-pmv">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Verrone|Pat
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  • **[[Commentary:Space Pilot 3000|Audio Commentary]] **[[Animatic:Space Pilot 3000|Animatic]]
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  • *In the early [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000|storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", the newspaper was being read by the [[night watchman]], who was cu
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  • ...ace bees killed the past Planet Express crew but in the [[Space Pilot 3000|pilot]] it is implied that [[Space Wasp|Space Wasps]] killed them. To be fair how
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  • ...for ''[[Futurama]]''. His other projects include the 2008 ''Knight Rider'' pilot (and presumably the series), ''The O.C.'', ''The Baby-Sitters Club'' and ''
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  • ...[Futurama]]'' is named after took place, opens, sixty years before [[Space Pilot 3000|the show's premiere]].
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  • [[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]] sits in the pilot's seat of a seemingly ancient spaceship, poking at the controls. He then lo
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  • *In "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", Michelle has black hair. But in all of her subsequent appearances *In [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000|the storyboard for "Space Pilot 3000"]], Fry's girlfriend was called [[Janet]].
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  • [[File:Space Pilot 3000.jpg|thumb|right|The distant future...]]
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  • ...the [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 88-112|storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". When the [[biographic projector]] was on, Fry's memory of Janet w *{{e|1ACV01}} ([[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 88-112|storyboard]])
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  • |job=Astronaut,<br>Doctor,<br>Mechanical engineer,<br>Pilot '''Buzz Aldrin''' was an astronaut, a doctor, a mechanical engineer, and a pilot.
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  • ...n the [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 71-87|storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] hooked [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] up to the mac *{{e|1ACV01}} ([[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 71-87|storyboard]]}
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  • ...''{{w|Drawn Together}}''. He did storyboarding for [[Space Pilot 3000|the pilot]], and directed both [[Into the Wild Green Yonder|the last of]] [[season 5|
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  • ...esenter who voiced [[Dick Clark's head|his own head in a jar]] in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". He was best known as the long-running host of ''{{w|American Band ...speaker={{n|Cohen|David X.}} |speaker 2={{n|Groening|Matt}} |episode=Space Pilot 3000 |disc=1 |volume=One}}</ref> [[Matt Groening]] called Clark a "good sp
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  • ...d United States Air Force pilot and astronaut who was the [[Lunar Module]] pilot on Apollo 11, the first manned lunar landing in history. On 20 July, [[1969
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  • * '''Pilot''': [[Philip J. Fry]] * '''Co-pilot''': [[Hermes Conrad]]
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  • ...ace Pilot 3000]]", is aired on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]. It is the pilot episode of ''[[Futurama]]'' and the first episode of [[season 1]].
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  • |image=[[File:Constantine - Space Pilot.jpg|225px]] ...in official media. He was first seen, nameless, in the [[Space Pilot 3000|pilot]], then reappeared clean shaven as "Charles" in "[[The Cryonic Woman]]", wa
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  • ...roening's head]]''': So, anyway, we're really excited to show you guys the pilot for our new TV series. ''[The audience turns on their video-phones as the pilot starts. The credits begin but before the title can even get off the screens
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  • ...[[The Simpsons]]''. Blinky makes a quick [[cameo]] appearance in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" as [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] is using the [[Tube Transport System]] for *Blinky's depiction in "Space Pilot 3000" is slightly different from his ''Simpsons'' appearance. On ''The Sim
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  • |for="Space Pilot 3000" |image=[[File:Space Pilot 3000 Animatic.png|225px]]
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  • ...Has Landed|episode two]], and so now, if you ignore [[Space Pilot 3000|the pilot]], he and I bookend the whole series. # But let's not ignore the pilot.
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  • *Animators got paid to re animate the content from the [[Space Pilot 3000|pilot]], though it was the same footage. **[[Nibbler]]'s shadow was in the pilot as part of the set up for this episode.
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  • ...-Movie style Limited Edition Giclée inspired by the first episode "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". **"Futurama: Episode 1" is the poster and [[promo pic]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".
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  • ...Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 1-16|original storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", the false name that is called into Panucci's Pizza is "[[W. Disney ...he animators had for a long time. Indeed, as Fry's chair falls in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", a quick shot of the chair's legs reveals Nibbler's shadow on the w
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  • *{{e|1ACV01}} {{small|([[Animatic:Space Pilot 3000|animatic]])}}
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  • ...m-epSP3K-jd">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|DiMaggio|John}} |episode=Space Pilot 3000 |volume=One |disc=1 |quote=Wasn't this the highest rated debut in Fox ...pilot episode in terms of viewership,<ref name="com-epSP3K-jd"/><ref name="pilot-ratings">{{cite web |url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117492811.html?c
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  • ...future, we could justify any technology we wanted and if you recall in the pilot episode, we showed the Earth getting destroyed a couple of times by flying ...futurestyle">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Groening|Matt}} |episode=Space Pilot 3000 |volume=One |disc=1 |quote=[We] said that we didn't want the future to
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  • |prev ep=Space Pilot 3000 |prev ep=Space Pilot 3000
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  • ...[First run|first]] and [[second run]] (in the first two episodes, "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" and "[[The Series Has Landed]]") after which it was abandoned.<ref>
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  • *{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}
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  • *Discussing the career chips introduced in the pilot but ignored by writers for 31 episodes. **A sequel to pilot.
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  • ...[Humans]] in the ''[[Futurama]]'' universe, though in the [[Animatic:Space Pilot 3000|Animatic of 1ACV01]], he appears with only four fingers. He also was
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  • *In "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", in the year 1999, Fry bicycles past an identical pub called "[[O'G
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  • *In "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" (1ACV01), Leela shows [[Radio City Mutant Hall man|a man]] a pictur
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  • ...w|Lola (song)|Lola}}'' on the karaoke machine that everyone, including the pilot, fled the ship. He quickly assumed command of the restaurant, but eventuall
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  • ...Matt Groening]] and [[David X. Cohen's head|David X. Cohen]] presented the pilot of their latest [[Television|TV]] show, ''[[Futurella]]'', in August of [[3
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  • ...strictive arm rests, and a system that neutralizes any distractions to the pilot. The ship is fully automated to the point of even making the delivery of th
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  • ...y|Fry's]] presumed high {{cat|school}} in the original script for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". He seemed to believe Fry was going to drop out of school, and wan
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  • ..."ep1-com-mg">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Groening|Matt}} |episode=Space Pilot 3000 |volume=One |disc=1}}</ref> While it cannot be confirmed, the choice
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  • *The door crushing Fry's foot is a call-back to [[Space Pilot 3000|the pilot]].
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  • ...at the company.<ref name="ep1-commentary">{{cite commentary |episode=Space Pilot 3000 |volume=One |disc=1}}</ref> ...the answer.<ref name="ep1-dxc-commentary">{{cite commentary |episode=Space Pilot 3000 |volume=One |disc=1 |speaker={{n|Cohen|David|X.}}}}</ref>
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  • ...episodes: Fry, Leela, Bender and the Professor were introduced in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", and Amy, Zoidberg and Hermes were introduced in "[[The Series Has
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  • *[[Michelle]] (in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" only, before being taken over by [[Sarah Silverman]])
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  • ...the receiver is best at. According to {{Leela}} and [[Smitty]] in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", the career chip is mandated by the law, and anyone who rejects it
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  • ...''Futurama'', yet it only takes place during the cold opening of "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". [[Philip J. Fry]] being frozen and waking up a thousand years lat ..."ep1-com-mg">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Groening|Matt}} |episode=Space Pilot 3000 |volume=One |disc=1}}</ref>
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  • *Pointing out cuts in pilot episode.
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  • *{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}
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  • ...de VI: Return of the Jedi|Episode VI: Return of the Jedi}}'', in which the pilot {{sw|Han Solo}} goes through the same experience.
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  • ...st developed, with the gist of it worked out before the [[Space Pilot 3000|pilot]]'s
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  • **Duchovny's presence in the background of the pilot may have been retconned.
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  • Image:30th Century Fox pilot crashing.png|A view of how the spotlights are used to blind pilots.
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  • *In the homage to "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" in "[[Law and Oracle]]", his role is fulfilled by {{Zoidberg}}.
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  • *{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}
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  • ...being the very first guest voice on the show when he appeared in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". He is most famous worldwide for his role as [[Spock]] in the ''[[
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  • *{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}
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  • ...ships destroying the planet are the same ones from the [[Space Pilot 3000|pilot episode]].
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  • ...]] and [[URL]]'s lightsaber clubs are a callback to the [[Space Pilot 3000|pilot]].
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  • *{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}
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  • ...>'''David X. Cohen''': That cleaning robot originally appeared in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", but was taken out as it was too long.</poem>
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  • ...e invasion, there is a [[Second Middle Ages|medieval era]]. Since "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" shows that "Get 24th century on his ass" has the same meaning as "G
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  • *{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}
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  • ...ing with the episode "The Cryonic Woman" (Soucie voiced Michelle on "Space Pilot 3000").
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  • ...he series can be seen in the tubes in the [[opening sequence]] of "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" &mdash; the first episode &mdash;, in particular {{Amy}}, {{Zoidber
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  • ...rries a separate AI: the autopilot, who is rarely seen on-screen. The auto-pilot first appears in "[[Bendless Love]]" and makes another appearance in "[[Lov == Holo-pilot ==
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  • *{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}} <small>- [[Mom|Mom's]] birthday.</small>
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  • *In the pilot episode "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", [[Matt Groening's head|the head]] of show creator [[Matt Groening]
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  • ...third ''[[Futurama]]'' premiere episode after "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" (the pilot episode) and ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'' (the first of the movies).
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  • *{{e|Space Pilot 3000}} {{small|- The crowd in [[Paris]] shout "9" in French in {{year|2000}
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