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*One of the commentators went to college with [[Wikipedia:Calista Flockhart|Calista Flockhart]] | *One of the commentators went to college with [[Wikipedia:Calista Flockhart|Calista Flockhart]] | ||
**Episode parodies her show ''Ally McBeal''. | **Episode parodies her show ''Ally McBeal''. | ||
*The | *The pullback from Earth to [[Omicron Persei 8]] was the longest 3D one they'd done at that point. | ||
**Omicron Persei is an actual star about 1000 light years away | **Omicron Persei is an actual star about 1000 light years away | ||
**During the | **During the pullback the Viking or Pioneer probe can be seen. | ||
*Clarifying the names of [[Lrrr]] and [[Ndnd]] | *Clarifying the names of [[Lrrr]] and [[Ndnd]] | ||
*Sand done digitally in Photoshop, allowing individual grains to be seen. | *Sand done digitally in Photoshop, allowing individual grains to be seen. |
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Production number | 1ACV12 | ||
On DVD | Season 1 Disc 3 | ||
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Topics of Discussion
- WNYW is the name of the actual Fox affiliate in New York.
- One of the commentators went to college with Calista Flockhart
- Episode parodies her show Ally McBeal.
- The pullback from Earth to Omicron Persei 8 was the longest 3D one they'd done at that point.
- Omicron Persei is an actual star about 1000 light years away
- During the pullback the Viking or Pioneer probe can be seen.
- Clarifying the names of Lrrr and Ndnd
- Sand done digitally in Photoshop, allowing individual grains to be seen.
- Monument Beach is based on Independence Day's destruction of the White House.
- A lot of shots were copied from other Sci-Fi.
- Deliberate early introduction of Bender's head being a camera.
- Lrrr having trouble with the microphone was a quick joke, but resulted in him always having difficulties with similar technology.
- Zap has jumped in rank from Captain to 25-Star General.
- New designs were needed for vehicles in this episode.
- Such as the school bus with a gun on it.
- The battle was described in the script as "a huge space battle ensues".
- Matt's son Will came up with the salute.
- Awesome 3D.
- The Hubble Telescope that was destroyed was not the same one that exists today.
- Morbo was deliberately left out of the episode.
- Old light (and TV signals) travels at the old light speed, only the light produced after scientists increased it's speed travels at the new speed.
- Writers often put notes (called internals) on dialogue to say how it should be read, Bender's "Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Fry?" was noted with "Arnold".
- Electricity den's street is shown briefly, as is the Number 9 Man.
Highlights / Quotes
- Unknown: A lot of science fiction fans will find out, the same shots we kinda pulled from Star Wars, and Star Trek.
Rich Moore: Well this was our first space battle so, we went all out.
David X. Cohen: Where were these beds from; Star Trek or Star Wars?
Commentators
- Matt Groening
- Creator
- David X. Cohen
- Executive Producer
- Rich Moore
- Supervising Director
- Ken Keeler
- Writer
- Scott Vanzo
- Director of Computer Graphics
- Brian Sheesley
- Director
- John DiMaggio
- Actor (Bender, miscellaneous)
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