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*The traditional Vulcan weapon used in the [[startrek:Kal-if-fee|Kal-if-fee]], the [[startrek:Ahn-woon|Ahn-woon]], is shown as one of the weapons Fry can choose from.  
*The traditional Vulcan weapon used in the [[startrek:Kal-if-fee|Kal-if-fee]], the [[startrek:Ahn-woon|Ahn-woon]], is shown as one of the weapons Fry can choose from.  
*"[[Claw-Plach]]" also sounds a lot like "Qapla'", the [[startrek:Klingonese|Klingonese]] word for "Success."
*"[[Claw-Plach]]" also sounds a lot like "Qapla'", the [[startrek:Klingonese|Klingonese]] word for "Success."
*The [[Decapodion]] frenzy looks like the [[startrek:Great Link|Great Link]] of the Changelings.
*The [[Decapodian]] frenzy looks like the [[startrek:Great Link|Great Link]] of the Changelings.
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[[Image:|250px|thumb|The Star Trek Logo]] Futurama, being a comedy science fiction TV show, is bound to make references to other science fiction works. One of the most famous science fiction franchise is the Star Trek series which is one the most referenced things in Futurama. Following is a complete list of connections between Futurama and Star Trek.

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Key:

Note: Most of the external links go to Memory Alpha, The Star Trek Wiki

Crew

There have been a number of people who work on both Star Trek and Futurama.

Voices

Other

  • David A. Goodman: "Writer" for ENT. He got the job as a writer on ENT because of his writing for the Futurama episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before".
  • Tim Simonec: "Conductor" and "Principal Orchestrator" for 2009's Star Trek (Film). He has done some musical work on Futurama as well.

Star Trek in Futurama

Leonard "Spock" Nimoy

Star Trek has appeared in Futurama on many occasions:

Season 1

"Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01)

Episode
  • In addition to the setting, part of the original concept for the show was that there would be a lot of advanced technology similar to that seen in Star Trek, but it would be constantly malfunctioning. The automatic doors at Applied Cryogenics resemble those in TOS; however, they malfunction when Fry remarks on this similarity.
  • The introduction is reminiscent of Star Trek intros in TOS and TNG. "Space: The Final Frontier..." becomes "Space: It seems to go on and on forever...". It also has similar music and voice-over.
  • Leonard Nimoy says that he no longer does the Vulcan salute, "Live Long and Prosper".
    • It is presumed in this episode it is simply because he has no hands, but the truth behind this statement is seen in the future episode, "Where No Fan Has Gone Before".
  • The rows of jars containing heads, with the one jar containing Nimoy's head in front to greet people, is reminiscent of the episode "Return To Tomorrow" (TOS), where the alien minds were preserved in glowing spheres, with Sargon in the one sphere in front.

"The Series Has Landed" (1ACV02)

Episode
  • We see that Cap'n Crunch is promoted to Admiral. In Star Trek (most noticably TNG) whenever we take a look into the "future", the Captains are always Admirals.

"I, Roommate" (1ACV03)

Episode
  • A lady from the apartment next to Fry and Bender claims that Bender's thoughts are being transmitted to her cell phone. When she closes the phone, it beeps like the Communicator from Star Trek.

"Love's Labours Lost in Space" (1ACV04)

Episode

"My Three Suns" (1ACV07)

Episode

"A Big Piece of Garbage" (1ACV08)

Episode
  • Fry finds a "Mr Spock Collector's Plate" with a picture of Spock on it.

"Hell Is Other Robots" (1ACV09)

Episode

"A Flight to Remember" (1ACV10)

Episode

"When Aliens Attack" (1ACV12)

Episode
  • The Klaxon alarm sounds when Zoidberg escapes from the lobster trap.
  • A door opens with the hatch noise used in Star Trek.
  • The mother ship is similar to old Star Trek ship models.
  • Fry includes Captain Janeway and Uhura in a list of science fiction heroes.
  • Omicron Persei 8 appears to be influenced heavily by Qo'noS, home planet of the Klingons on Star Trek.

"Fry and the Slurm Factory" (1ACV13)

Episode

Season 2

"I Second that Emotion" (2ACV01)

Episode
  • Bender gets an Emotion chip, similar to Data's in Star Trek.

"Brannigan, Begin Again" (2ACV02)

Episode
  • DOOP is explicitly compared to the United Federation of Planets by Hermes in the quote "Or like the Federation from your Star Trek Program".
  • The "Neutral Zone" in which DOOP's temporary headquarters are located may be a reference to the Neutral zone between the Romulans and the Federation.
  • When the Planet Express Ship comes into the new station, a riff on the theme of DS9 can be heard.
  • The laser Zapp uses to cut the ribbon has settings of "Stun", "Kill" and "Hyperdeath™", a reference to phasers from Star Trek.

"Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" (2ACV05)

Episode
  • The entire episode, particularly the mating season and the ritual arena combat between Fry and Zoidberg, is based on "Amok Time" (TOS).
  • When Zoidberg asks Amy to take the rubber bands off his claws (in a somewhat sexy manner), Amy's retort is "Fool me seven times, shame on you. Fool me eight or more times, shame on me." This line is a reference to a line in "Friday's Child" (TOS).
  • The national anthem of Decapod 10 is the same music heard during the fight scene between Kirk and Spock from "Amok Time".
  • The traditional Vulcan weapon used in the Kal-if-fee, the Ahn-woon, is shown as one of the weapons Fry can choose from.
  • "Claw-Plach" also sounds a lot like "Qapla'", the Klingonese word for "Success."
  • The Decapodian frenzy looks like the Great Link of the Changelings.

"The Lesser of Two Evils" (2ACV06)

Episode

"Put Your Head on My Shoulder" (2ACV07)

Episode

"Raging Bender" (2ACV08)

Episode

"A Bicyclops Built for Two" (2ACV09)

Episode

"A Clone of My Own" (2ACV10)

Episode

"How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back" (2ACV11)

Episode

"The Deep South" (2ACV12)

Episode

"Bender Gets Made" (2ACV13)

Episode

"Mother's Day" (2ACV14)

Episode

"The Problem with Popplers" (2ACV15)

Episode

"Anthology of Interest I" (2ACV16)

Episode

"War Is the H-Word" (2ACV17)

Episode

"The Honking" (2ACV18)

Episode

"The Cryonic Woman" (2ACV19)

Episode

Season 3

Season 4

"The Farnsworth Parabox" (4ACV15)

Episode

"Where No Fan Has Gone Before" (4ACV11)
Episode

This episode is almost entirely based on Star Trek which is why, due to amount of references, this section is dedicated to the one episode:

  • A character created to replace James Doohan as Montgomery Scott in the cast was named Welshie. He (or more specifically, the actor who played him) was killed, dismembered, and vaporized by three separate blasts from a cloud creature named Melllvar. This is reference to the Redshirt.
  • Melllvar, like M5438, is based on various Non-corporeal species.

Films

Bender's Big Score

Film

The Beast with a Billion Backs

Film

Bender's Game

Film

Into the Wild Green Yonder

Film

Video Game

Futurama (video game)

Game

Comics

"Robot Robin Hood" (US#025)

Comic

Other

See also