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|name              = 3012 phenomenon
|name              = 3012 phenomenon
|image            = [[File:Countdown to Futurama 2012 (video 2).png|225px]]
|image            = [[File:Countdown to Futurama 2012 (video 2).png|225px]]
|image text        = [[Turanga Leela|Leela]], [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], [[Scruffy]], [[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]], [[Amy Wong|Amy]], [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] around the calendar foretelling the end of the world.
|image text        = [[Turanga Leela|Leela]], [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], [[Scruffy]], [[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]], [[Amy Wong|Amy]], [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] around the [[Martian calendar|calendar foretelling the end of the world]] {{et|7ACV02}}.
|type              = Predicted doomsday
|type              = Predicted doomsday
|first appear      = {{clink|US#060|The Bot Who Cried Wolf}}
|first appear      = {{clink|US#060|The Bot Who Cried Wolf}}
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The '''3012 phenomenon''' is a prediction that the world will end in [[3012]] made by an ancient prophecy {{et|7ACV02}}. In this year, [[Bender]] became the star of a hit [[TV]] show on which he terrified the public with the phenomenon ([[The Bot Who Cried Wolf|US#060]]).
The '''3012 phenomenon''' was a prediction that the world would end in [[3012]] made by an ancient prophecy {{et|7ACV02}}. In this year, [[Bender]] became the star of a hit [[TV]] show on which he terrified the public with the phenomenon ([[The Bot Who Cried Wolf|US#060]]).


A calendar in possession of [[Planet Express]] predicted fires, earthquakes and sharksplosions, followed by the end of the world. A weather balloon had foretold these disasters; it also detected the onset of a catastrophic sunspot cycle. This cycle cut off all electricity on Earth, and rendered all electronic devices unusable. In 3012, the cycle began its effect on [[Earth]], leaving [[New New York]] in chaos. The [[Planet Express crew]] found a [[Martian stone spaceship]], and this spaceship was used to evacuate 30,000 Earthicans chosen by the [[Contrabulous Choosematron]] to [[Mars]]. It was there that they realized that it was not Earth that would be destroyed, but rather Mars; the calendar was a warning placed by the ancient Martians ''not'' to go to Mars, and the cycle's effect on Earth was only temporary.
A [[Martian calendar|calendar]] in possession of [[Planet Express]] predicted fires, earthquakes and sharksplosions, followed by the end of the world (7ACV02). A weather balloon had foretold these disasters; it also detected the onset of a catastrophic sunspot cycle. This cycle cut off all electricity on [[Earth]], and rendered all electronic devices unusable. In 3012, the cycle began its effect on Earth, leaving [[New New York]] in chaos. The [[Planet Express crew]] found a [[Martian stone spaceship]], and this spaceship was used to evacuate 30,000 [[Earthicans]] chosen by the [[Contrabulous Choosematron]] to [[Mars]]. It was there that they realized that it was not Earth that would be destroyed, but rather Mars; the calendar was a warning placed by the ancient [[Martians]] ''not'' to go to Mars, and the cycle's effect on Earth was only temporary.


== Production ==
== Production ==
On 23 June [[2011]], ''[[Futurama]]'' co-creator [[David X. Cohen]] announced that there would be an episode in [[Season 7]] about someone predicting the end of the world coming in 3012.<ref>[http://www.ugo.com/tv/futurama-david-x-cohen-interview-1?cmpid=rss-tv "Futurama's David X. Cohen Speaks From The World of Tomorrow!"]</ref> On 25 April [[2012]], {{w|MSN TV}} updated their ''Futurama'' episode guide - revealing that the episode was "[[A Farewell to Arms]]".<ref name="MSN">{{cite web|url=http://tv.msn.com/tv/series-episodes/futurama/?ipp=40|title=Futurama - Episode Guide|site={{w|MSN TV}}|accessdate=2012-04-26}}</ref>
On 23 June [[2011]], ''[[Futurama]]'' co-creator [[David X. Cohen]] announced that there would be an episode in [[Season 7]] about someone predicting the end of the world coming in 3012.<ref>[http://www.ugo.com/tv/futurama-david-x-cohen-interview-1?cmpid=rss-tv "Futurama's David X. Cohen Speaks From The World of Tomorrow!"]</ref> On 25 April [[2012]], {{w|MSN TV}} updated their ''Futurama'' episode guide - revealing that the episode was "[[A Farewell to Arms]]".<ref name="MSN">{{cite web|url=http://tv.msn.com/tv/series-episodes/futurama/?ipp=40|title=Futurama - Episode Guide|site={{w|MSN TV}}|accessdate=2012-04-26}}</ref>


[[File:Sunspot cycle.png|thumb|left|The catastrophic sunspot cycle starting.]]
[[File:Sunspot cycle.png|thumb|The catastrophic sunspot cycle starting (7ACV02).]]


== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
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=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===
*{{clink|US#060|The Bot Who Cried Wolf}}
*{{e|7ACV02}}
*{{e|7ACV02}}
*{{clink|US#060|The Bot Who Cried Wolf}}


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 20:27, 21 December 2012

3012 phenomenon
TypePredicted doomsday
First appearance"The Bot Who Cried Wolf" (US#060)
Comic

The 3012 phenomenon was a prediction that the world would end in 3012 made by an ancient prophecy (7ACV02). In this year, Bender became the star of a hit TV show on which he terrified the public with the phenomenon (US#060).

A calendar in possession of Planet Express predicted fires, earthquakes and sharksplosions, followed by the end of the world (7ACV02). A weather balloon had foretold these disasters; it also detected the onset of a catastrophic sunspot cycle. This cycle cut off all electricity on Earth, and rendered all electronic devices unusable. In 3012, the cycle began its effect on Earth, leaving New New York in chaos. The Planet Express crew found a Martian stone spaceship, and this spaceship was used to evacuate 30,000 Earthicans chosen by the Contrabulous Choosematron to Mars. It was there that they realized that it was not Earth that would be destroyed, but rather Mars; the calendar was a warning placed by the ancient Martians not to go to Mars, and the cycle's effect on Earth was only temporary.

Production

On 23 June 2011, Futurama co-creator David X. Cohen announced that there would be an episode in Season 7 about someone predicting the end of the world coming in 3012.[1] On 25 April 2012, MSN TV updated their Futurama episode guide - revealing that the episode was "A Farewell to Arms".[2]

The catastrophic sunspot cycle starting (7ACV02).

Additional Info

Trivia

Appearances

See also

References