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* In "[[Fun on a Bun]]", [[Scruffy]] gives {{Bender}} a piece of paper that a raven that just flew through the window was carrying — a reference to the messenger ravens in ''Game of Thrones''. <ref>This reference came only a year after ''Game of Thrones'' premiered.</ref> | * In "[[Fun on a Bun]]", [[Scruffy]] gives {{Bender}} a piece of paper that a raven that just flew through the window was carrying — a reference to the messenger ravens in ''Game of Thrones''. <ref>This reference came only a year after ''Game of Thrones'' premiered.</ref> | ||
* The title of "[[Game of Tones]]" is a direct reference to ''Game of Thrones''. | * The title of "[[Game of Tones]]" is a direct reference to ''Game of Thrones''. | ||
* In "[[Night of the Automated Dead]]", it is revealed that the [[Hypnotoad]] has a spin-off show called ''Game of Toads''. | |||
== Additional information == | == Additional information == |
Revision as of 17:49, 22 November 2014
- Not to be confused with Game of Tones.
Game of Thrones is an American fantasy-drama T.V. series. It premiered on 17 April 2011. Futurama has referenced it twice.
References to Game of Thrones in Futurama
- In "Fun on a Bun", Scruffy gives Bender a piece of paper that a raven that just flew through the window was carrying — a reference to the messenger ravens in Game of Thrones. [1]
- The title of "Game of Tones" is a direct reference to Game of Thrones.
- In "Night of the Automated Dead", it is revealed that the Hypnotoad has a spin-off show called Game of Toads.
Additional information
Trivia
- In the commentary for "Fun on a Bun", David X. Cohen says that Game of Thrones is one of his favourite shows.
- English actress Emilia Clarke, who plays the Game of Thrones character Daenerys Targaryen, guest-stars in "Stench and Stenchibility", as Marianne, who becomes Zoidberg's girlfriend.
See also
Notes
- ^ This reference came only a year after Game of Thrones premiered.