Difference between revisions of "Storyboard:Space Pilot 3000"

From The Infosphere, the Futurama Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 10: Line 10:


For each storyboard, there is a notation indicating which scenes are in which storyboard.  In addition, a brief summary of each sections storyline is provided.
For each storyboard, there is a notation indicating which scenes are in which storyboard.  In addition, a brief summary of each sections storyline is provided.
This version of the storyboard greatly differs from [[Space Pilot 3000|the final episode]] in both characters and storyline.


== Act I ==
== Act I ==

Revision as of 17:01, 12 June 2011

Do Not Enter.png
Warning: DeepSpaceHomer is currently working on this page.
Any edits you submit could be overridden by simultaneous saves. Please refrain from editing this page until this notice is removed.


Storyboard for
"Space Pilot 3000"
101-Title board.jpg

The storyboard for Space Pilot 3000 was released as a special feature on disc 1 of Volume One of Futurama. The storyboard is dated 2 July, 1998, and the storyboard artists are John Mathot for Act I, Peter Avanzino for Act II. It contains notes written by David X. Cohen.

For each storyboard, there is a notation indicating which scenes are in which storyboard. In addition, a brief summary of each sections storyline is provided.

This version of the storyboard greatly differs from the final episode in both characters and storyline.

Act I

Scenes 1-16

Scenes 17-49

  • Scenes 17-19: Fry sits down with "Walt's" pizza, grabs a beer, and salutes the New Year.
  • Scenes 20-31: The world counts down the New Year. Fry prepares his noisemaker.
  • Scenes 32-37: Fry blows his noisemaker, falls into the cryogenic chamber and is locked in.
  • Scenes 38-46: The years pass outside the chamber. The First Destruction of New York City, the Second Middle Ages, and the Second Destruction of New York City take place.
  • Scene 47-49: Fry wakes up and gets out of his chamber.
  • Note: no scene 48.

Scenes 50-70

  • Scenes 50-51: Fry groggily walks over to the window. He looks outside and exclaims "Holy sh--". Cut to main titles.
  • Scenes 52-58: Fry finishes his sentence with "--it". Fry meets Leela and her eye for the first time.
  • Scenes 59-67: Leela discusses her eye and her alien origins.
  • Scenes 68-70: Leela tells Fry that it's the year 2999. Fry expresses his relief at that fact.

Scenes 71-87

  • Scene 71: Leela notes Fry's quick adjustment to the future. Fry sips his beer.
  • Scenes 72-74:Fry discovers the malfunctioning doors, and gets his medical examination.
  • Scenes 75-79: Fry finds out that Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth is his closest living relative. He remarks that his sister must have married Eddie Farnsworth.
  • Scenes 80-85: Leela hooks Fry up to the holographic projector which will determine his fate assignment.
  • Scenes 86-87: Flashback to right after Fry's birth. He is getting his foot inked and pressed into his birth certificate.

Scenes 88-112

  • Scene 88-91: Learning Fry's full name: "Philip J. Fry", born July 13, 1975. Fry kicks his doctor in the groin, and cut back to the present.
  • Scenes 93-100: Leela cuts to Fry's teenage years. Images of him watching The Simpsons; in Dave Borden's office; and in A.V. club.
  • Scenes 101-104: Cut to Fry's adulthood. Fry is being scolded by his girlfriend Janet for working on the New Year. Leela turns off the projection.
  • Scenes 105-109 : The machine indicates Fry is a loser. Fry vows that things will be different this time, but the machine assigns Fry as a delivery boy.
  • Scenes 110-112: Fry begs for anything else. He is informed that if he refuses, he will be fired --

Scenes 113-131

  • Scene 113: -- out of a cannon, into the Sun. Leela points out the "You Gotta Do What You Gotta Do" poster.
  • Scenes 114-120: Leela attempts to implant Fry with his career chip. She lunges at him.
  • Scene 121-124: Fry dodges her and she falls into the cryogenic chamber and the dial turns to 1000 years. Leela demands to be let out but she instantly freezes.
  • Scene 125-130: Fry starts to leave, but takes pity on Leela and sets the dial for 5 minutes.
  • Scene 131: Fry leaves through the door, but it closes on him. End of Act I.

Act II

Scenes 132-142

  • Scenes 132-136: Fry walks around and absorbs his new surroundings. Boys zoom past him on hover scooters, and a dog with a jetpack chases a cat with a jetpack.
  • Scenes 137-138: Fry sips his beer, and looks up to see the Tube Transport System.
  • Scenes 139-142: Fry enters the tube and asks to go to the Empire State Building. He is quickly sucked into the system and screams above the streets of New New York.

Scenes 143-156

  • Scenes 143-147: Fry zooms past the Statue of Liberty and goes underwater, passing fish, robot fish, and the wreckage of the Circle Line.
  • Scenes 148-149: Fry arrives back at street level, the tube widens and he passes a violinist. Commuters successfully exit the tube at the Empire State Building, but Fry flies right into the station steps.
  • Scenes 150-153: Fry walks past the Empire State Building and vending machines for Slurm, Steaming Meat Shanks, and Sex. Fry pulls out his wallet in front of the Sex machine, but only has $1 and Sex is $1.25.
  • Scenes 154-156: Fry finishes his beer and throws the can on the ground. A cleaning-bot emerges from the curb and scoops up the can.

Scenes 159-168

  • Scenes 157-158: The cleaning-bot goes to an antiques store and sells the can for $5000. It plans a Palm Beach vacation.
  • Scenes 159-160: Fry sees what he believes is a phone booth and gets in line so he can call Professor Farnsworth. He stands behind an alien.
  • Scenes 161-162: Fry meets Bender, who is in line behind him. He questions if Bender is real, and Bender responds with "Bite my shiny metal ass".
  • Scenes 163-166: A debate about the shininess of Bender's ass, and then Fry turns back in line. The alien steps into the booth, and it's revealed to be a suicide booth.
  • Scenes 167-168: Fry steps into the booth and slaps the start button repeatedly. Bender comes in and tries for a "two-fer".

Scenes 169-176

  • Scenes 169-170: Bender puts his coin-on-a-string in and yanks it back out. Fry tries to make a collect call, but accidentally asks for the "slow and horrible" mode of death.
  • Scenes 171-172: A knife comes down and Fry panics and starts flailing. Bender simply says "bring it on, baby!", and properly introduces himself to Fry.
  • Scenes 173-175: The knife springs forwards but Fry ducks to the side, knocking Bender with him. The knife retracts and both are thanked for using Stop-N-Drop.
  • Scene 176: Fry runs out of the booth, and Bender decides to take him drinking.

Scenes 177-183

  • Scene 177: Fry drinks Slurm and Bender enjoys Olde Fortran, with Bender commenting that he doesn't need to drink, he can quit anytime.
  • Scenes 178-183: Bender discusses bending girders and his job as a bending unit. He says he couldn't live anymore once he found out what the girders were for.

Scenes 184-

  • Scenes 184-190: Bender reveals the girders were for suicide booths. He ingests his liquor bottle, and tries to leave and kill himself again but Fry stops him with an offer of friendship. Bender decides to call Fry his "debugger" so people don't think they are robosexuals. Fry suddenly ducks under the bar.
  • Scene 191-: Fry spots Leela standing outside.