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=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
*In "[[Brannigan, Begin Again]]", [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Farnsworth]] says that the DOOP is similar to the United Nations of the [[20th century]]. This suggests that the UN was somehow made extinct sometime between the 20th and [[30th century]]. "[[The Prisoner of Benda]]" proves, however, that this never happened.
*In "[[Brannigan, Begin Again]]", [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Farnsworth]] says that the DOOP is similar to the United Nations of the [[20th century]]. This suggests that the UN was somehow made extinct sometime between the 20th and [[30th century]]. "[[The Prisoner of Benda]]" proves, however, that this never happened.
**Specifically, Professor Farnsworth says that the DOOP is "similar to the United Nations from your time, Fry".  This could mean that the UN has simply changed in form or function since the 20th century, rather than that it dissolved entirely.
**Farnsworth's statement could mean that the UN has simply changed in form or function since the 20th century, rather than that it dissolved entirely.


=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===

Revision as of 03:43, 4 February 2011

United Nations
UN
UN.png
LocationNew New York, Earth
Organisation typeIntraplanetary international organisation
First appearance"Anthology of Interest II" (3ACV18)
Episode
"Peace through speeches".

The United Nations (the UN) is a collective organisation of countries of Earth that work together to keep peace on the planet, similar to the DOOP, an intergalactic organisation. The organisation seems to have gone the wrong way since the 21st century, its sign reminiscent of a Las Vegas casino and it's motto being "peace through speeches".

Known members

Additional information

Trivia

  • In "Brannigan, Begin Again", Farnsworth says that the DOOP is similar to the United Nations of the 20th century. This suggests that the UN was somehow made extinct sometime between the 20th and 30th century. "The Prisoner of Benda" proves, however, that this never happened.
    • Farnsworth's statement could mean that the UN has simply changed in form or function since the 20th century, rather than that it dissolved entirely.

Appearances