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* In ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'', when [[Nudar]] shoots {{w|Michelangelo}}'s ''{{w|David (Michelangelo)|David}}'', there is a robot identical to R2-D2 in the background. <ref>This may be one of the "glories of [[timeline|history]]" that Bender steals.</ref>
* In ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'', when [[Nudar]] shoots {{w|Michelangelo}}'s ''{{w|David (Michelangelo)|David}}'', there is a robot identical to R2-D2 in the background. <ref>This may be one of the "glories of [[timeline|history]]" that Bender steals.</ref>
* In "[[A Clockwork Origin]]", at the [[Museum of Natural Robo-History]], there is a robot identical to R2-D2 on display.
* In "[[A Clockwork Origin]]", at the [[Museum of Natural Robo-History]], there is a robot identical to R2-D2 on display.
* In "[[Assie Come Home]]", at [[Hedonismbot]]'s mansion, a robot resembling R2-D2 spanks a {{cat|scientist}} from the [[Academy of Inventors]].
* In [[Futurama (video game)|the game]], after Bender is injured, he sometimes makes an R2-D2 sound.
* In [[Futurama (video game)|the game]], after Bender is injured, he sometimes makes an R2-D2 sound.
* In "[[The Fry and the Furious!]]", a robot identical to R2-D2 responds to [[Zapp Brannigan]]'s use of the phrase "are too".
* In "[[The Fry and the Furious!]]", a robot identical to R2-D2 responds to [[Zapp Brannigan]]'s use of the phrase "are too".
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=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===


* With the exception of [[broadcast season 6|the episodes]] that make up ''Bender's Big Score'', all of the episodes in which {{PAGENAME}} is referenced were written by the same person &mdash; [[Dan Vebber]]. Vebber also mentions R2-D2 in {{commentary|7ACV18}}.
* R2-D2 is mentioned in {{commentary|7ACV18}}.


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

Revision as of 18:26, 22 December 2013

A robot identical to R2-D2 (third from the left) on display at the Museum of Natural Robo-History. [6ACV09] Also on display are a bedspring, a trilobot, a robot monkey, a robot caveman, and a robot human. The sign reads "ASCENT OF BOT" — a reference to the documentary T.V. series The Ascent of Man, the title of which is in turn a reference to Charles Darwin's book The Descent of Man. Present are Hermes, Bender, Fry, Amy, and Leela.

R2-D2 is a robot in the Star Wars fictional universe, where he is called a droid. Futurama has referenced the character a few times.

References to R2-D2 in Futurama

Additional information

Trivia

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Notes

  1. ^ This may be one of the "glories of history" that Bender steals.