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  • <pre>{{commentary|Space Pilot 3000}}</pre> [[Commentary:Space Pilot 3000|the commentary for]] [[Space Pilot 3000|"Space Pilot 3000"]]
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  • [[File:{{{image|Space Pilot 3000.jpg}}}|120px|left|link={{{title|Space Pilot 3000}}}]] ...psons crossover episode|''Simpsons'' crossover episode]]|"[[{{{title|Space Pilot 3000}}}]]"}}}} ====
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:E-reference|1ACV01]]</noinclude>Space Pilot 3000
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:E-reference|1ACV01]]</noinclude>Space Pilot 3000
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  • File:Futuramapilot.jpg
    The poster for [[Space Pilot 3000]].
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  • {{episode suggestion info|suggested|{{{1|{{elink/noicon|1ACV01|Space Pilot 3000}}}}}|{{{2}}}}}
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  • *{{es|Space Pilot 3000}}</pre> *{{es|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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  • {{Infosphere:Anniversaries/c|2010|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}
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  • ...shadow]]''' have formed ongoing [[story arc]]s. In [[Space Pilot 3000|the pilot episode]] when [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] fell into the cryogenic tube at [[Appl
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  • |first appear = {{e|Space Pilot 3000}} *{{e|Space Pilot 3000}}
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  • ...g|left|150px]]<noinclude>[[Category:Feature Blurbs]]</noinclude>'''[[Space Pilot 3000]]''' was the first episode of [[Futurama]], and introduced us to all o
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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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  • ...template]] or [[Template:Net|the ''Net'' template]] to reference "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".
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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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  • *{{e|Space Pilot 3000}}</pre> *{{e|Space Pilot 3000}}
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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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  • ...p J. Fry]] and [[Turanga Leela]]. Starting early in [[Space Pilot 3000|the pilot]] with Fry showing a physical attraction to Leela but being turned off by h
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  • | id = [[Image:Space Pilot 3000.jpg|45px]] | info-s = 8 | info-fc = black | info = This user "proved t
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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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  • :The [[Animatic:Space Pilot 3000|animatic]] i'm guessing. --[[User:Scruffy|I&#39;m Scruffy... the Janit
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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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  • <ol><li>[[Space Pilot 3000]]</li>
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  • '''First Appearance:''' Space Pilot 2000
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  • *{{ein|Space Pilot 3000}}</pre> *{{ein|Space Pilot 3000}}
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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
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  • ...uish yourself between the two, use phrases like '''in the episode "[[Space Pilot 3000]]"''' or '''in the comic "[[Monkey Sea, Monkey Doom!]]"'''. ...cs, unless you are mentioning them in "vague" format, e.g. "in the [[Space Pilot 3000|first episode]]". --'''[[User:Svip|Svip]]'''<sup>[[User talk:Svip|Talk
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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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  • |28 03=Space<span style="color:white">_</span>Pilot
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  • <ul><li>[[Animatic:Space Pilot 3000|Space Pilot 3000]]</li>
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  • *[[Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • ...he occupies the position of the [[Planet Express ship|ship]]'s captain and pilot and therefore is the head of the regular delivery crew consisting of hersel
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  • ...he occupies the position of the [[Planet Express ship|ship]]'s captain and pilot and therefore is the head of the regular delivery crew consisting of hersel
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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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  • I was wondering if anyone knows if the original script to 'Space Pilot 3000' , the one with 2 and a half hours of material, is anywhere on the int ...the original script, and [http://www.imsdb.com/transcripts/Futurama-Space-Pilot-3000.html this], which is available on the internet. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfa
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  • **[[Commentary:Space Pilot 3000|Audio Commentary]] **[[Animatic:Space Pilot 3000|Animatic]]
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  • ...he occupies the position of the [[Planet Express ship|ship]]'s captain and pilot and therefore is the head of the regular delivery [[Planet Express crew|cre
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  • ...he occupies the position of the [[Planet Express ship|ship]]'s captain and pilot and therefore is the head of the regular delivery [[Planet Express crew|cre
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  • ...ay have noticed, I have created the following production sections: [[Space Pilot 3000#Production]] and [[The Series Has Landed#Production]]. If you ask me, ...to render it should ''not'' be in the production sections for the [[Space Pilot 3000]] and [[Love's Labours Lost in Space]] articles, despite the fact that
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  • I have been a fan of [[Futurama]] since [[Space Pilot 3000|first episode]]. The only editing I do is little mistakes I see, becau * [[Space Pilot 3000]]
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  • '''1999''': "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" aired for the first time, marking the premiere of ''Futurama''.
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  • *"Space Pilot 3000" - September 21, 1999 - 8pm - Sky1
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  • ***Space Pilot 3000 ***Space Pilot 3000
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  • ...of the [[Planet Express crew]]. His character was planned even before the pilot, including that he would really be a talking, intelligent alien, and that h
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  • *[[Space Pilot 3000|"Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01)]]
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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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  • [[File:Constantine - Space Pilot.jpg|left|150px]]<noinclude>[[Category:Feature Blurbs]]</noinclude> ...Cryogenics|freeze himself]], which would mean he died well before [[Space Pilot 3000|Fry defrosted]].
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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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  • ...''Futurama'' is named after took place, opened, sixty years before [[Space Pilot 3000|the show's premiere]].
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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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  • *I had a copy of the originally aired [[Space Pilot 3000]] but I deleted it for the DVD version. This is sad because I already *I'm also sad my poster from the Pilot was torn when I took it down so I'm going to need a new one to frame becaus
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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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  • {{episode infobox/season switch|[[Space Pilot 3000|← Season 1]]|[[Amazon Women in the Mood|Season 3 →]]}}
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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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  • * "[[Space Pilot 3000]]"
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  • ...troying the universe. The ancient and powerful [[Nibblonians]] had [[Space Pilot 3000|set in place]] a [[Philip J. Fry|plan]], knowing that success would re
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  • ...er four and a half seasons, the reason for [[Nibbler]]'s shadow in [[Space Pilot 3000]] is revealed. This scene at [[Applied Cryogenics]] was aired in many
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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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  • ...may not be seprate entities. Also in [[Love and Rocket]] Ship handled auto pilot duties. :*"[[How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back]]" - The ship's auto-pilot is referred to as having its own personality, well, alcoholic. But what's
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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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  • ::In Space Pilot 3000, in the year 1999, Fry bicycles past an identical pub called "O'Grady'
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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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  • ...since then is '''[[Applied Cryogenics]]'''. The lab, first seen in [[Space Pilot 3000]], was very much key to setting up the series as well as a being impor
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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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  • ...ng to skip the comic one as it takes place during a what-if in the [[Space Pilot 3000]] time period, but here are three: Image:Constantine - Space Pilot.jpg|Constantine - Space Pilot
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  • ...ference; [[Adoy]]'s [[Time Tunneller]] and [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]'s [[Space Pilot 3000|initial journey]] to the future in a [[Applied Cryogenics|cryogenics l
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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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  • from:01/01/3000 till:01/01/3000 color:season1 text:[[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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  • |first appear=1991, Pilot Episode.
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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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  • ...to a general category of episodes also work? Finally, it only contains the pilot anyway. &mdash;'''[[User:JediRogue|Jedi<font color=red>&hearts;</font>Rogue ...g episodes for each character using a system that is only contained in the pilot episode article (look at the source under characters). All the categories
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  • ...I do. I also wanted to ask how you could listen to the secret part of the pilot's commentary. ...he dates are not always mentioned (and not in cases specified, such as the pilot) and they do not appear on the DVDs. Just wondering where you got these da
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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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  • ...mp anchors have been added to some transcripts, such as [[Transcript:Space Pilot 3000]]. But as you can expect, this is a more time consuming fashion.
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  • |name= Space Pilot 3000 |image= [[File:Space Pilot 3000.jpg|225px]]
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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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  • ...s with the <nowiki>{{e}}</nowiki> template? For example, replace "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" with <nowiki>{{e|1ACV01}}</nowiki>, making it {{e|1ACV01}}? This e
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  • ...blestart|[[{{#if:{{{t|}}}|Transcript:|}}{{#if:{{{c|}}}|Commentary:|}}Space Pilot 3000]]| 28 March, 1999 | 1ACV01 | S01E01 | 1 |FOX}}
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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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  • ...in the pilot?" "What is the Professor's first name?" "The start/end of the pilot episode took place in which year?" - [[User:Quolnok|Quolnok]] ([[User talk:
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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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  • ...[[Transcript:The Sting|The Sting]] and [[Transcript:Space Pilot 3000|Space Pilot 3000]]. [[Transcript:A Clone of My Own|A Clone of My Own]] uses the term th
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  • '''Fan since''': March 28<sup>th</sup>, 1999 ([[Space Pilot 3000|1ACV01]])<br />
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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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  • ...cking the air dates for each, this episode aired 20 April, 1999, while the pilot of ''Family Guy'' aired 31 January, 1999. There is a large month gap, wher
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  • ...ela goes on maternity leave so the Professor hires Demonica to temporarily pilot the ship for Fry and Bender while Leela's on maternity leave. Then Demonica
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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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  • ...]] and [[URL]]'s lightsaber clubs are a callback to the [[Space Pilot 3000|pilot]].
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  • ...>{{elink/noicon|1ACV01|Space Pilot 3000}}</nowiki>' would become '"[[Space Pilot 3000]]"'.
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  • '''Fan since''': March 28<sup>th</sup>, 1999 ([[Space Pilot 3000|1ACV01]])<br /> A '''Futurama''' fan from the very [[Space Pilot 3000|first episode]], he scoured the web for resources and found scant offe
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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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  • ...hose still interested, it's been moved [[User:DeepSpaceHomer/Credits:Space Pilot 3000|to here]]); in this case, I just copied the beginning and end credits
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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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  • *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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  • ...xplains how they tried to connect this episode with the [[Space Pilot 3000|pilot]] in which the [[Career chip|career chips]] were taken out of a folder titl ...ions and acknowledging the fact that it contradicts (or made liars of) the pilot.
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  • ...d talks about [[Poster Guy]]'s other appearances in the [[Space Pilot 3000|pilot]].
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  • ...differing dialects. Also, I know that [[Transcript:Space Pilot 3000|Space Pilot 3000]] has protections but the whole point of this discussion is my additio
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  • ...bbler's shadow]] for a short second as Fry falls into the tube in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", in spite of Nibbler's first real appearance being [[Love's Labours Image:Nibbler's shadow in 1ACV01.png|Nibbler's shadow, as seen in [[Space Pilot 3000|the first episode]].
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  • :::::I could start sorting through those, starting at [[Space Pilot 3000|101]] and working up (while doing the remaining commentaries, of cours
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  • The term first appears in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" with [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] telling [[Philip J. Fry|F
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  • ...d think the real trigger (if there was one) was the electrocution in Space Pilot 3000, it triggers his willingness to "de-bend" things. So it may have affec
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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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  • <poem>'''DXC''': No, they're in the pilot.</poem> <poem>'''?''': Ah, that's right, they are in the pilot. But not in a shop.</poem>
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  • * In the pilot, the only options for "Mode of Death" were "Quick and Painless" or "Slow an
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  • ...Restore the Republic|Rebel Alliance}} {{sw|X-wing starfighter}} {{sw|Pilot|Pilot's}} helmet while flying the Planet Express Ship.
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  • ...there is some way its being sorted. I know there is a poster for it in the pilot and Fry is drinking it in When Aliens Attack off the top of my head. There
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  • ...my video game graphics (''Monkey Fracas, jr.'') in the opening shot of the pilot.
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  • ...However, when his eyes move or fall out in other episodes (such as "Space Pilot 3000" and "A Flight to Remember"), they are shown to be rounded cylinders.
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  • ...ising a fist in anger or possibly even the "I'm unstoppable" pose from the pilot. Though the time code tattoo shouldn't be counted out. Admittedly they can' After checking both this page and the [[Space Pilot 3000]] page, I've found no reference to the light bulb Bender ran into in t
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  • ...at-great... grandnephew to Farnsworth, he'd have to have a sibling. In the pilot, he seemed pretty happy to not have to deal with his family anymore - then, ...it was left open for further filling-in. The dog is never mentioned in the pilot, and this is explained in the commentary for the Jurassic Bark ep. And the
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  • *None of the characters seen in the tube system appear in the pilot episode, except for [[Smitty]].
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  • ...Restore the Republic|Rebel Alliance}} {{sw|X-wing starfighter}} {{sw|Pilot|Pilot's}} helmet while flying the Planet Express Ship. '''''(Image)''''' ...wall. In the lower right corner, Fry's Rebel Alliance X-wing star-fighter Pilot's helmet appears, it was previously seen in "[[When Aliens Attack]]" (see [
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  • ...t to''': ship's Cargo Bay. Zapp peers around the doorway and watches Leela pilot the ship. He turns away and the door closes.]'' :''['''Cut to''': ship's Cockpit. Zapp sits in the pilot's seat.]''
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  • ...e intended to steal her replacement heart from is [[Fry]], who has [[Space Pilot 3000|already thawed out]]. Using the help of [[Terry]], Mom manages to trac
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  • * The opening scene is a direct reference to the opening scene of "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". ...ginning of the episode is a reenactment of the [[cold opening]] of [[Space Pilot 3000|the first episode of the series]], with Zoidberg in the role of [[20th
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  • ...e catchphrase is also Bender's first uttered line on the show, in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" to [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], where he describes his reasoning with tha
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  • ...d [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] to mutiny against Leela. Subsequently, he tried to pilot the [[Planet Express Ship]] into the [[Neutral President]]'s home but used *{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}}
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  • ...o pilot the ship from the panic room, and Bender and Fry must re-light the pilot light from outside the ship to get the engines started again. Fry and Bende
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  • ...ler, his shadow is shown when Fry falls into the [[Cryo-Tube]] in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". ...ndar]]. This is also used as a poster for the episode, similar to "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".]]
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  • ...he use of [[career chips]]. These were last seen in the [[Space Pilot 3000|pilot]].
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  • ...ced by the foreshadowing of [[Nibbler's shadow]] in [[Space Pilot 3000|the pilot]].]] **This can be shown by the presence of [[Nibbler's shadow]] in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", the very first episode.
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  • ...year break in CO<sub>2</sub> production during the "dark ages" seen in the pilot episode sequence ("mid-24th century"?), that gives a rise of 0.04% between
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  • ...French being a dead language. Previously evident in the [[Space Pilot 3000|pilot]].
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  • ...ome. [[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]] chews out the remaining crew for loosing the pilot and wasting money that the company has, [[Planet Express ship|the ship]] wo
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  • {{eptablestart|"[[Space Pilot 3000]]" | 28 March, 1999 | 1ACV01 | S01E01 | 1 |FOX}}
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  • <poem>'''Contrabulous Choosematron''': Top gun pilot. Natural leader. Extreme combat training. Rejected! ''[It makes a buzzing s ...hoosematron''': With all spaceships inoperable, we only need one spaceship pilot!</poem>
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  • ...previously appeared in multiple episodes, first in [[Space Pilot 3000|the pilot]]. This is, however, the first time [[Lynn|a suicide booth]] is seen to hav ...nthology of Interest I]]"), even though in most episodes (such as "[[Space Pilot 3000]]"), Bender's eyes are cylinders.
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  • ..., we're really excited to show you guys the {{w|Pilot (television episode)|pilot}} for our new TV series.</poem> :''[The audience turns on the video-phones as the pilot starts. The credits start but before the name can even get off the screens,
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  • ...n Aliens Attack]]" (looking suspiciously like a {{sw|Rebel Alliance}} {{sw|Pilot's}} helmet from ''[[Star Wars]]''), a sword Bender probably nicked from [[A
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  • ...bidden, no one reacted that way whenever those words were mentioned in the pilot. **Fry was interrupted trying to say "Star Trek" in ("[[Space Pilot 3000]]").
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  • ...ake for the character to get a line. This actually checks out, as "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" premiered in {{March}} [[1999]] and ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'' Image:Number 9 Man in Pilot.png|In the crowd wearing a green shirt {{et|1ACV01}}.
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  • :Good find. That episode was broadcast a few months ''before'' [[Space Pilot 3000]] too. - [[User:Quolnok|Quolnok]] 11:22, 18 April 2009 (UTC)
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  • ...ptains (or "presidents") of the ship, although Leela is the only qualified pilot onboard. On its maiden voyage, after the ship is two days overdue to land a ...is a reference to him being accidentally frozen in [[Space Pilot 3000|the pilot]].
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  • ...Nixon are the only characters to appear in both this episode and "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". ...to the gameplay in ''Donkey Kong''. This links the first episode ("[[Space Pilot 3000]]") and what was at the time of production the final episode of the se
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  • |prev ep=Space Pilot 3000 ...cene''': Ships Cockpit. Bender and Amy sit on the couch. Leela sits in the pilot's seat while Fry sits in a chair beside her. She presses some buttons.]''
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  • ...e Star Registery. Although Leela pilots the ship, it could just be on auto pilot, so she cannot drive it in Bender's Big Score.
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  • *The idea of [[robosexuality]] was first mentioned in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". It was later said to be wrong in "[[I Dated a Robot]]" and illegal *The interracial couple from "Space Pilot 3000" is seen again.
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  • ...catapult and gets shot into a series of tubes that directs him into the co-pilot's seat.]'' Wha? ''[The machine is lifted up and glass is placed on top of t
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  • **The [[Number 9 Man|Number 9 Guy]], who's been in the background since the pilot, will have a significant speaking role in {{f|4}}, apparently he's the "gra
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  • ::Ooh, they did what they did in [[Space Pilot 3000]]. Cool. [[User:Chris of the Futurama2|Chris of the Futurama2]] 02:04,
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  • ...to''': The Planet Express plane cockpit. Hermes, who is apparently the co-pilot, and the Professor are present.]'' <poem>'''Leela''': You put Goofus and Ganja in charge? I'm the only trained pilot here.</poem>
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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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  • {{further|Space Pilot 3000}} ...SP3K-com-mg">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Groening|Matt}} |episode=Space Pilot 3000 |volume=One |disc=1}}</ref>
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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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  • ...s case as well. The concept was pretty straight forward, e.g.<sup>[[Space Pilot 3000|1ACV01]] [[Image:Episodeicon.png|10px|Episode]]</sup>. That would giv
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  • ...l slur.<br />'''Coined by''': [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] ([[Space Pilot 3000|1ACV01]])
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  • <poem>'''Leela''': I'm fine, thank you. A real pilot can navigate by feel alone.</poem> :''[She throws the dish down and makes her way over to the pilot's seat.]''
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  • It's your pilot light.
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  • ...n the [[Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000#Scenes 71-87|storyboard]] for "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", the Professor is suggested to be descended from [[Fry's sister]] a ..."...though [[I am already in my pajamas]]." This was only used in [[Space Pilot 3000|the first]] and [[The Series Has Landed|second]] episodes.
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  • ...is missing [[Nibbler's shadow|a certain shadow]] that was seen in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", but that may be explained by the fact that the being that causes t ...owever, when his eyes move or fall out in other episodes (such as "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" and "[[A Flight to Remember]]"), they are shown to be rounded cylin
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  • ...we should have a template for making inline references. E.g. <sup>[[Space Pilot 3000|1ACV01]][[Image:Videoicon.png|10px]]</sup>, <sup>[[Monkey Sea, Monkey ...terest, due to voice acting, etc. A good example, is the man from [[Space Pilot 3000]], who utters "Pfft, tourist" when Fry crashes into the building comin
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  • ...he bottle, Bender threw down a minute ago. Originally, it appeared in the pilot, but was taken out as the show was too long.</poem>
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  • ...ter with their parachutes. [[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp]] leaves last, taking the pilot [[Kif Kroker|Kif's]] parachute pack because he forgot his. Kif crashes into **The professor also kept lengths of wire in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".
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  • :''[He sits down in the pilot's seat.]''
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  • :''[He sits in the pilot's chair and moves the ship into gear. Leela walks in.]'' <poem>'''Fry''': Look. I've been studying how to pilot the ship. Impressed?</poem>
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  • *Bender refers to [[robosexual|robosexuals]] in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", it is possible that this is a reference to a romantic relationship
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  • ...ful to society, because it is supposedly unnecessary to have more than one pilot in a world with only one operable ship. Leela quietly accepts her fate, but ...that he was wearing when he met [[Leela]] for the first time, in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", and that they are his only pants. But in "[[A Head in the Polls]]
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  • ...s him to secrecy about their relationship. Morgan then demotes Leela to co-pilot, under [[Planet Express ship#Dewey, the autopilot|the autopilot]], and assi
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  • ...pisodes in which [[Dr. Zoidberg]] didn't appear, the others being "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" and "[[Mars University]]".
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  • 21 July 6ACV21, Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots U.S.
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  • :'''Space Pilot 3000''' is the first episode of [[Episode Listing#Season 1|season 1]] and w ...d, 28 March is a safe bet, cause that would mark the airing of the [[Space Pilot 3000|first episode]] of ''Futurama'' on air. In such an occasion, and our
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  • ...i|Joey Wheeler}} are dubbed over as Bender and Fry in the episode "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". ...pilation ''Wild Life - Jungle Juice'', samples various lines from "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".
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  • ...cool red jacket and the walking on sunshine! But we still need someone to pilot the ship.
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  • *As noticed in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", using a Suicide Booth costs 25 cents. In the year 2000, Bender tri ...at one point seen with a computer monitor on, it did not have in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", and nor does it have it on other times in the show/film.
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  • ...And [[Fry]] and [[Bender]], you'll spacewalk onto the hull and relight the pilot light on the engine.
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  • ...pisodes in which [[Dr. Zoidberg]] didn't appear, the others being "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" and "[[Brannigan, Begin Again]]".
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  • ...Wong]], the company's most important positions are the starship crew, who pilot the [[Planet Express ship]] during deliveries, and essentially support the
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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
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  • :''['''Scene''': Ships Cockpit. Bender sits in the pilot's seat and Zoidberg mans a console.]'' ...is sober and his face is covered in five o'clock rust. He lies back in the pilot's seat and looks like he is about to slide of as he steers the ship wildly.
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  • ...Morgan''': And for those six and a half reasons, I am demoting Leela to co-pilot.</poem> <poem>'''Leela''': Co-pilot? Under who?</poem>
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  • *In [[Space Pilot 3000|the pilot]], Bender attempts (presumably final) suicide in a suicide booth, but in th
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  • ...ror X|"Treehouse of Horror X" (BABF01)}}. || He voiced himself in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". || [[File:Dick Clark.jpg|200px]] ...Files|"The Springfield Files" (3G01)}}.||He has voiced himself in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" and "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]".|| [[File:Nimoy.jpg|200px]]
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  • ...n many other episodes in which Bender's arms are removed (such as "[[Space Pilot 3000]]"), there are no wires that connect them to his body.
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  • *In "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", it's stated the Professor is Fry's only living relative, now presu
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  • ...he [[Monkey Fracas Jr.|was parodied]] in the [[cold opening]] of "[[Space Pilot 3000]]". He is also seen in "[[Anthology of Interest II]]" and "[[The Devil
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  • *Bender states he has a self destruct button yet in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" he requires a [[suicide booth]] to kill himself.
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  • |opening cartoon=Where Fry falls in the tube ([[Space Pilot 3000|1ACV01]]).
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  • ...arries her trademark torch instead of a tube, which it carries in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", or a ray gun, which it carries in the [[opening sequence]]. ...t would light up the night sky, even though it was established in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" and "[[Jurassic Bark]]" that Fry had a bicycle (though the bike cou
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  • Pilot, is your parachute packed and ready? Yes, Sir.
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  • : [[1#Allusions|The "Allusions" section for "Space Pilot 3000"]] is bigger than the one for this episode. [[User:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]]
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  • ...eems incapable of overcoming his programming in this episode, but in Space Pilot 3000 he's able to after being electrocuted.
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  • ...], then rather have [[Commentary:Space Pilot 3000]] and [[Transcript:Space Pilot 3000]]. I just think it looks better. And as an addon to that, we can mak
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  • ...the&ndash; earlier jackets that Leela had, I think all tend to favour her pilot jacket a little more, in a later episodes.</poem>
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  • <poem>'''Leela''': This is hopeless. ''[She runs to the pilot's seat and sits down.]'' If we're gonna get blown to bits, we might as well
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  • ...le [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] is assigned captain, and manages to pilot a tanker full of [[dark matter|dark-matter]] oil into a [[penguins|penguin]
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  • :''While Amy appears in most {{cat|s=no|media}} (does not appear in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", "[[Fear of a Bot Planet]]", "[[Brannigan, Begin Again]]", "[[The B
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  • *In "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", upon being told to "[[bite my shiny metal ass]]" by Bender, Fry re
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  • ...//theinfosphere.org/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=108530 Edit 108530 on "Space Pilot 3000"]: Score: -1300''' ...//theinfosphere.org/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=114992 Edit 114992 on "Space Pilot 3000"]: Score: -1300'''
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  • ...ry's falls into the tube in the flashback, compared to only one in [[Space Pilot 3000|1ACV01]] and none in [[Anthology of Interest I|2ACV16]]. The reason f
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  • ...prehensible, dead language" and the {{cat|s=no|French people}} in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" spoke [[English language|English]].
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  • ...t you know, by the end of 2008, suicide booths will be proved wrong. Space Pilot 3000 --[[User:Fatt Daddy Inc.|Fatt Daddy Inc.]] ...le I was updating the [[Transcript:Space Pilot 3000|transcript]] for Space Pilot 3000, I noticed that you protected the transcript from unregistered users b
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  • ...], I noticed that the [[Transcript:Space Pilot 3000|transcript]] for Space Pilot 3000 was protected. Svip protected it claiming that he saw no reason for un
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  • *There are no ladders to reach the sewers, unlike in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", "[[The Mutants Are Revolting]]" and "I Second that Emotion".
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  • The seeds of Fry and Leela’s relationship are planted in “[[Space Pilot 3000]]”, in which Fry and Leela connect over their mutual loneliness. In ...another attempt to impress Leela by showing her that he has learned how to pilot the ship. She is impressed with him, but she is totally turned off to think
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  • ...the fifth time Matt Groening's head appears, previous times were "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]", ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'' and
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  • ...s all her memories of Fry, scenes of them together are shown from "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", "[[The Series Has Landed]]", "[[Fear of a Bot Planet]]", "[[My Thr
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  • ***During [[Space Pilot 3000|the pilot episode]], while Fry is frozen, after the first time the city is destroyed, [[File:Space Pilot 3000.jpg|right|thumb|[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] is awakened after being frozen f
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  • :''['''Scene''': Ships Cockpit. Amy sneaks past Bender, sits in the pilot's seat and takes control of the ship.]''
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  • ...hird time the exact date of the episode is given, the first being "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" and the second being "[[Love's Labours Lost in Space]]". ** "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" - the destruction of New York City and the [[medieval]] reconstruct
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  • ...arks the 10th anniversary of ''[[Futurama]]'', on 28 March, 1999, "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" aired for the first time on Fox.
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  • ...g''': Yum, yum, yum! ''[He eats it, not realising it is the top of a large pilot fish.]'' Uh-oh! ''[The fish chases him and Zoidberg woops and hides in a sh
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  • ...to''': Applied Cryogenics: Freezer Room. The room is as it was in ''Space Pilot 3000''. He wipes the condensation off a tube and a different man is inside.
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  • ...t one. Fry was aware of the previous crew that died on duty since "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", as well as [[A Clone of My Own|having met]] [[Captain Musky]] and
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  • <poem>'''Cubert''': And why does our space pilot have only one eye? There's someone I'd like you to meet. His name is depth
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  • ...teps to light the Olympic flame. He opens a hatch in the side, ignites the pilot light and turns the flame up like a hotplate. The crowds cheer.]''
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  • :''['''Scene''': Le Palm D'Orbit. The restaurant pilot is also the maitre d'. He takes his hands off the wheel to hand some people
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  • '''KK''': ...the first shot of the, of the [[Space Pilot 3000|first episode]] was kind of bad, purposely crappy animation, crappy's
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  • ...chopsticks. In the kitchen, Leela finishes washing a "Universe's #1 Space Pilot" mug and puts it next to Fry's "Universe's #4307697 Delivery Boy" mug.]''
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  • ...an''': Bender's own cavity can be used as a trash can. First seen "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" as he throws a bottle of beer inside himself. ...; they tend to fall out when he zooms too far. First seen also in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".
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  • <poem>'''DXC''': Dating to the pilot. </poem> <poem>'''MM''': The very pilot. Only I notice these bricks are not metallic covered, er, coloured. </poem>
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  • ...n. An obsession so strong, it allowed me to overpower the beast's will and pilot it through space and time. An obsession... With completing my [echoing] del
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  • *In "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", the Professor has [[Career chip|career chips]] from his previous c
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  • *Coincidentally, the title of this episode was also the title of the two-part pilot of ''{{w|Batman Beyond}}''.
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  • *The only characters who appear in both this film and "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" are Fry, Leela, Bender, Professor Farnsworth, Michelle, Smitty, UR
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  • *Suicide booths have advanced since "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", upgrades first alluded to in ''Bender's Big Score''. They now have
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  • ...an''': Bender's own cavity can be used as a trash can. First seen "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" as he throws a bottle of beer inside himself. ...; they tend to fall out when he zooms too far. First seen also in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".
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  • ...he occupies the position of the [[Planet Express ship|ship]]'s captain and pilot and therefore is the head of the regular delivery [[Planet Express crew|cre
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  • ...rd_Nimoy#Writing_credits|''Writer''}}). He appeared as himself in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]" and he cameos in ''[[Bender's B
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