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== Topics of discussion == | == Topics of discussion == | ||
* While [[Zapp Brannigan|Zapp's]] dream looks like it's pretty cheap to create, it's pretty advanced technology, and the ships on strings are actually 3D. | |||
* The episode was based on an idea [[Matt Groening]] had a time ago, according to [[David X. Cohen]]. | |||
* That on police shows, they can always enlarge a photo with unlimited resolution, is David X. Cohen's pet peeve. | |||
* The original idea of the episode was to have Zapp and [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] stranded on an Eden-like paradise. They realized that this was a type of story that could offend some people, and they therefore included [[V-GINY]] to represent this. | |||
* The design of the spaceship is modelled after sport cars, and [[Peter Avanzino]] points out that it's ironic they spent so much time on it, when it in the end is barely seen at all (because it is invisible). | |||
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In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela | |||
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Production number | 6ACV02 | ||
On DVD | Season 6 Disc 1 | ||
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Topics of discussion
- While Zapp's dream looks like it's pretty cheap to create, it's pretty advanced technology, and the ships on strings are actually 3D.
- The episode was based on an idea Matt Groening had a time ago, according to David X. Cohen.
- That on police shows, they can always enlarge a photo with unlimited resolution, is David X. Cohen's pet peeve.
- The original idea of the episode was to have Zapp and Leela stranded on an Eden-like paradise. They realized that this was a type of story that could offend some people, and they therefore included V-GINY to represent this.
- The design of the spaceship is modelled after sport cars, and Peter Avanzino points out that it's ironic they spent so much time on it, when it in the end is barely seen at all (because it is invisible).
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