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  • "'''Story cards'''" are an array of index cards used by the writers of ''[[Futurama]]'' to lay out the overview of a plot f == "Blue cards" ==
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  • "'''Story cards'''" are an array of index cards used by the writers of ''[[Futurama]]'' to lay out the overview of a plot f == "Blue cards" ==
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  • ...s Burgers, Family Guy, King Of The Hill). It is a free-to-play collectible cards game (with strong incentives for buying in-game materials with cash) releas In ''Animation Throwdown: The Quest for Cards!'', the player builds a deck of cards from various characters and items to duel opponent decks. Items and charact
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  • ...y [[Rix Products Futurama merchandise|Rix Products]]. Contains two sets of cards}} {{Miscmerchtableitem|'''Slurm Can with Playing Cards'''|[[File:Playing Cards.jpg|140px]]|2002|Produced by Rix Products}}
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  • [[category:cards]]
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  • ...'' is a device that can turn text on a normal piece of paper into huge cue cards.
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  • ...ear|3009}}. She and [["Tex" Connecticut]] were killed when two giant prop cards dropped from the ceiling. She is depicted as a stereotypical blonde dimwit,
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  • ...ds are replaced with "Attention puny humans" and "[[Good news, everyone]]" cards respectively.
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  • ...sodes. After having settled for a general plot using "[[Story cards|index cards with plot points]]", a writer is assigned to this specific episode.
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  • ...Connecticut and Boobs Vanderbilt died during the event when two giant prop cards fell on them and killed them both.
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  • ...science fiction literature, as well as history and games such as chess and cards. He developed an interest in {{w|wargaming}}, and in the [[1960s]] organis
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  • ...of Slurm. "Glurmo" is used for two of the [[Game of Drones/Card Collection|cards]] in {{g|2}}
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  • ...posure.]'' How odd. It's one of those old record-your-own-message birthday cards.</poem>
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  • <poem>'''Fry''': Just outta curiosity, we could use the cards to buy [[Big Pink|gum]]... then immediately quit the {{cat|militarie|army}}
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  • *When planning episodes they use coloured cards with writing, the blue ones, used frequently, have "trial", "run away" and
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  • **Made use of differently coloured story cards, to indict the time periods.
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  • *Time cards are reused wherever possible. The one reading "Run away" is wearing out.
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  • ...ng them up at the early stage. And we have certain cards that are on blue cards, that are the ones we use all the time. We have a very very very worn out,
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  • :''[Fry looks at his cards. Two Kings. He lifts his hat up a bit and reads Bender's mind.]'' ...'[He growls at the table. Fry lifts his hat.]'' '''(Telepathically)''': My cards are awful, and I need a hug.</poem>
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  • ...inning the Wheel of Robots after watching an ad. Alternatively, additional cards can be purchased using in-game currency (a regular pack is 100 bucks & a pr
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  • ...Act III: "Don't report them missing till ''after'' we max out their credit cards." === ...es explains his plan to get his missing coworkers' money from their credit cards, the chairs' disposal changes when Fry, Bender and Leela arrive. Hermes' ch
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  • * The Mother's Day cards are processed into Orphanage Grade Toilet Paper, after a cash magnet remove ...ce of {{w|Draft-card burning}} as a protest against the Vietnam War. Punch cards were originally used in [[19th century]] looms, but became ubiquitous in co
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  • ...y cards they are all shown to have five, despite Bender only gave them two cards each.
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  • :''[Four of his cards are stuck in an apple he is holding. Bender spits one more card at him and <poem>'''Zoidberg''': I can't spell anything with these cards.</poem>
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  • ...uitment officer]]''': Sign here, patriots, and I'll give you your discount cards. '''Fry''': Hey, just out of mere curiosity, we can use the discount cards to buy gum, then immediately quit the army, right?
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  • * His arms are used for card playing, womanizing, and apparently cheating at cards.
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  • ...ent. A pan through the wall reveals a pair of spring-bodied robots playing cards.
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  • | 2 cards which are at least Uncommon |2 cards which are at least Very Rare
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  • ...can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate. ''[Kif sighs and turns to a computer.]'' Now, like all great pl ...have lost my Workman's Comp if I had gone outside. Now just read these cue cards.</poem>
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  • ...ddy's alive and his credit cards are valid again. ''[He takes Fry's credit cards out of his chest cabinet.]'' Let's go get hammered!</poem>
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  • ...the wall reveals a [[Spring Robots|pair of spring-bodied robots]] playing cards.
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  • <poem>'''Bender''': Looking at one's cards is a crutch for players who rely on skill.</poem> *On [[Bender]]'s last hand, both of his cards are playing cards. But when his hand is revealed, the King of Beers is obviously a different
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  • ...ut to''': Robot Hell: Level 2. He lands next to a card table. He picks the cards up and takes one from his chest cabinet.]'' <poem>'''Robot Devil''': Sorry, but I hold all the cards here. There's nothing I can do. Now, if you'll just sign this fiddle contes
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  • ...an hit that bull's-eye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate.</poem>
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  • ...aby! Sorry, but these robot arms have brought me nothing but luck With the cards And with the ladies.
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  • ...e card.]'' How odd, it's one of those old record-your-own-message birthday cards.</poem> <poem>'''Leela''': That's okay. I don't really like cards. What I'll remember is our time together.</poem>
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  • <poem>'''Farnsworth''': Oh, God, I'm dead! Well, no matter. ''[He takes some cards out of his coat and walks under the spotlight to the lectern.]'' ''[reading :''[Elzar leaves and Steve Castle takes out some cards from his jacket.]''
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  • ...And remember, don't report them missing till after we max out their credit cards.
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  • ...': Sign here on the dotted line, patriots, and I'll give you your discount cards.</poem> <poem>'''Fry''': Just out of curiosity, we could use the cards to buy gum, then immediately quit the army, right?</poem>
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  • ...lse hope, I love it! Larry! What about all the retch-inducing Mother's Day cards?</poem> ...ine slices open envelopes and the cash magnet sucks money out of them. The cards are then recycled into orphanage-grade toilet tissue.]''
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  • ...e can hit that bullseye the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards: checkmate!</poem>
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  • '''Leela''': ''[Finally laying down the cards.]'' How much?
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  • :''[Fry looks at his cards. Two Kings. He lifts his hat up a bit and reads Bender's mind.]'' ...'[He growls at the table. Fry lifts his hat.]'' '''(Telepathically)''': My cards are awful, and I need a hug.</poem>
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  • ...t just an actor, but a well-rounded person. With my own friends and credit cards and keys.</poem>
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  • ..., I know that's a rip but I'll pay for the convenience. Do you take credit cards?</poem>
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  • '''Fleb''': It's a gold mine. Tax forms, Social Security cards. Combination hair, blood and stool samples!
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  • **In the beginning, Zoidberg is seen trying to arrange his cards in a manner similar to when he is playing poker with Leela's old coworkers.
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  • ...www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1l7OrlU6xE link]), Zoidberg appears as one of the cards during the opening segment. ...//www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQLYzsRtpr4 link]), Bender appears as one of the cards during the opening segment.
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  • ...enied him a credit card application. He previously mentioned having credit cards (since revoked) in "[[Bender Gets Made]]".
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  • ...We fought like Hell, sir, but in the end, we caved like a house of soufflé cards.</poem>
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  • <poem>'''Hermes''': Happy Xmas, Xmas people! Xmas cards have arrived! Xmas! ''[The staff gather around.]'' Amy, there you go. Fry,
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  • ...h''': My hip hurts! I'm in the middle of cooking a turkey! I have warranty cards to fill out! I am not just making excuses! Alright, I'll go!</poem>
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  • ...pisode I: The Phantom Menace'' as {{sw|Rehtul Minnau}}, illustrated sketch cards for the {{sw|The Topps Company, Inc.|Topps}} ''{{sw|Star Wars Galaxy Series
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  • <poem>'''Robot Devil''': Sorry, but I hold all the cards here. There's nothing you can do. Now if you'll just sign this fiddle conte
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  • ...ubs off the condensation and peers inside. Amy and Fry each hold a hand of cards. The man sighs disappointedly.]''
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  • ...t just an actor, but a well-rounded person, with my own friends and credit cards and keys.</poem>
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  • ...around and hypnotises them. They stare at it, open-mouthed and raise "10" cards. The crowd cheers. Leela stands at the side of the ring and puts Nibbler in
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  • ...'Scene''': Hal Institute Day Room. Bender passes a group of robots playing cards, a sign that says "You Don't Have to Be Crazy to Mutter to Yourself Here Bu
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  • :''[Linda smiles at Morbo, he nervously laughs and adjusts his cue cards and then runs off screen. The station goes to static, then an off-air calib
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  • ...d Shop|The Android's Penthouse}} - "Take me to your comic books & baseball cards"
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  • *[[Bender's mother|His mother]], a robotic arm who sends him [[Xmas]] cards. *'''Card Shuffler''': Bender can put a deck of cards into his mouth to shuffle them, and then spit them back out to deal them. H
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  • ...e conference table. Leela is reading a book and Hermes and Amy are playing cards.]''
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  • '''Description''': A machine that prints text on pieces of paper onto cue cards.<br />
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  • '''Schlump''': It's a gold mine. Tax forms, Social Security cards. Combination hair, blood and stool samples!
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  • :''[Linda smiles at Morbo, he nervously laughs and adjusts his cue cards and then runs off screen. The station goes to static, then an off-air calib
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