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The listed goof: "The frame in which Bender says "Well ain't this craptacular" is poorly drawn, Nixon and Kim are on the wrong sides of the room and their robot bodies are somehow cut off by shadows that are placed incorrectly." Is incorrect, the frame in question Is showing from the other side of the room (which explains their switched posisions) The "incorrectly placed shadows" is the window frame bender is looking through, so I removed it, then again the guy who penciled it might have forgotten he had climbed though it. -  [[User:Futurama Freak1|Futurama Freak1]] 09:39, 24 December 2009 (UTC)
The listed goof: "The frame in which Bender says "Well ain't this craptacular" is poorly drawn, Nixon and Kim are on the wrong sides of the room and their robot bodies are somehow cut off by shadows that are placed incorrectly." Is incorrect, the frame in question Is showing from the other side of the room (which explains their switched posisions) The "incorrectly placed shadows" is the window frame bender is looking through, so I removed it, then again the guy who penciled it might have forgotten he had climbed though it. so maybe the goof should be written differently. -  [[User:Futurama Freak1|Futurama Freak1]] 09:39, 24 December 2009 (UTC)

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The listed goof: "The frame in which Bender says "Well ain't this craptacular" is poorly drawn, Nixon and Kim are on the wrong sides of the room and their robot bodies are somehow cut off by shadows that are placed incorrectly." Is incorrect, the frame in question Is showing from the other side of the room (which explains their switched posisions) The "incorrectly placed shadows" is the window frame bender is looking through, so I removed it, then again the guy who penciled it might have forgotten he had climbed though it. so maybe the goof should be written differently. - Futurama Freak1 09:39, 24 December 2009 (UTC)