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'''Key''': | |||
*TOS : ''[[startrek:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' | |||
*TAS : ''[[startrek:Star Trek: The Animated Series|Star Trek: The Animated Series]]'' | |||
*TNG : ''[[startrek:Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' | |||
*DS9 : ''[[startrek:Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' | |||
*VOY : ''[[startrek:Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek: Voyager]]'' | |||
*ENT : ''[[startrek:Star Trek: Enterprise|Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' | |||
*Film : [[startrek:Star Trek films|Star Trek films]] | |||
''Note: Most of the external links go to [[startrek:Portal:Main|Memory Alpha, The Star Trek Wiki]]'' | ''Note: Most of the external links go to [[startrek:Portal:Main|Memory Alpha, The Star Trek Wiki]]'' | ||
==Crew== | ==Crew== | ||
There have been a number of people who work on both ''Star Trek'' and ''Futurama'' | There have been a number of people who work on both ''Star Trek'' and ''Futurama''. | ||
===Voices=== | ===Voices=== | ||
*[[ | *[[Leonard Nimoy]]: He is best known for his role as [[startrek:Spock|Spock]] ([[startrek:Leonard_Nimoy#Appearances|''Apperances'']], [[startrek:Leonard_Nimoy#Directing_credits|''Director'']], [[startrek:Leonard_Nimoy#Writing_credits|''Writer'']]). He appeared as himself in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]" and he cameos in ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'' (non-speaking). | ||
*[[George Takei]]: He is best known for | *[[George Takei]]: He is best known for his role as [[startrek:Hikaru Sulu|Hikaru Sulu]] ([[startrek:George_Takei#Credits|''Apperances'']], [[startrek:George_Takei#Books|''Author'']]). He has voiced himself in "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" and ''[[Bender's Game]]''. | ||
*[[Nichelle Nichols]]: She is best known for | *[[Nichelle Nichols]]: She is best known for her role as [[startrek:Uhura|Uhura]] ([[startrek:Nichelle_Nichols#Appearances|''Appearances'']], [[startrek:Nichelle_Nichols#Books_authored|''Author'']]). She appeared as herself in "[[Anthology of Interest I]]" and "Where No Fan Has Gone Before". | ||
*[[ | *[[startrek:Walter Koenig|Walter Koenig]]: He is best known for his role as [[startrek:Pavel Chekov|Pavel Chekov]] ([[startrek:Walter_Koenig#Appearances|''Appearances'']], [[startrek:Walter_Koenig#Books|''Author'']], [[startrek:Walter_Koenig#Other_works|''Writer'']]). He appeared as himself in "Where No Fan Has Gone Before". | ||
*[[William Shatner]]: He is best known for his role as [[startrek:James T. Kirk|James T. Kirk]] ([[startrek:William_Shatner#Appearances_as_Kirk|''Appearances'']], [[startrek:William_Shatner#Other_projects_and_appearances|''Other'']]). He appeared as himself in "Where No Fan Has Gone Before". | |||
*[[Jonathan Frakes]]: He is best known for his role as [[startrek:William T. Riker|William T. Riker]] ([[startrek:Jonathan_Frakes#Acting_credits|''Appearances'']], [[startrek:Jonathan_Frakes#Directing_credits|''Director'']]). He appeared as himself in "Where No Fan Has Gone Before". | |||
*[[startrek:Bumper Robinson|Bumper Robinson]]: Portrayed [[startrek:Unnamed_Jem'Hadar#Jem.27Hadar_Youth|unamed Jem'Hadar teenager]] in [[startrek:The Abandoned (episode)|The Abandoned (DS9)]]. He voices [[Dwight Conrad]] in ''Futurama''. | |||
*[[Sarah Silverman]]: Portrayed [[startrek:Rain Robinson|Rain Robinson]] in episodes [[startrek:Future's End (episode)|Future's End (VOY)]] and [[startrek:Future's End, Part II (episode)|Future's End, Part II (VOY)]]. She provided the voice of [[Michelle]] in ''Futurama''. | *[[Sarah Silverman]]: Portrayed [[startrek:Rain Robinson|Rain Robinson]] in episodes [[startrek:Future's End (episode)|Future's End (VOY)]] and [[startrek:Future's End, Part II (episode)|Future's End, Part II (VOY)]]. She provided the voice of [[Michelle]] in ''Futurama''. | ||
*[[startrek: | *[[Stephen Hawking]]: He portrayed [[startrek:Stephen Hawking|himself]] once and has been mentioned on ''Star Trek'' a few times. He voiced himself in "Anthology of Interest I" amd ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]''. | ||
*[[Frank Welker]]: Provided voice of a screaming child [[startrek:Spock|Spock]] in [[startrek:Star Trek III: The Search for Spock|''Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'']], additional voices in the [[startrek:Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (game)|''Star Trek: Starfleet Academy'']] series, an "alien creature" in [[startrek:Nothing Human (episode)|"Nothing Human" (VOY)]], voices in [[startrek:Star Trek: Starfleet Command - Orion Pirates|''Star Trek: Starfleet Command - Orion Pirates'']] and [[startrek:Star Trek: Starfleet Command II - Empires at War|''Star Trek: Starfleet Command II - Empires at War'']]. He has done [[Frank_welker#Characters_Voiced|many]] (namely [[Nibbler]]) voices for ''Futurama''. | |||
===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
*[[startrek:David A. Goodman|David A. Goodman]]: "Writer" for ''Star Trek: Enterprise''. He got the job as a writer on ''Enterprise'' because of his writing for the ''Futurama'' episode " | *''Star Trek'' sound effects were often used in the show. | ||
*[[startrek:Tim Simonec|Tim Simonec]]: "Conductor" and "Principal Orchestrator" for 2009's [[startrek:Star Trek (film)|Star Trek (film)]]. He has done some musical work on ''Futurama'' | *[[startrek:David A. Goodman|David A. Goodman]]: "Writer" for ''Star Trek: Enterprise''. He got the job as a writer on ''Enterprise'' because of his writing for the ''Futurama'' episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before". | ||
*[[startrek:Tim Simonec|Tim Simonec]]: "Conductor" and "Principal Orchestrator" for 2009's [[startrek:Star Trek (film)|Star Trek (film)]]. He has done some musical work on ''Futurama'' as well. | |||
==''Star Trek'' in ''Futurama''== | ==''Star Trek'' in ''Futurama''== | ||
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===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
*Stories about " | *Stories about "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" appear in [[startrek:Star Trek Monthly issue 93|Star Trek Monthly issue 93]] and [[startrek:Star Trek Monthly issue 105|Star Trek Monthly issue 105]]. | ||
*[[startrek:Whispers (episode)|"Whispers" (Deep Space Nine)]] is the favorite ''Star Trek'' episode of [[David X. Cohen]], who says he finds it has "a slightly Futurama-esque storyline." | *[[startrek:Whispers (episode)|"Whispers" (Deep Space Nine)]] is the favorite ''Star Trek'' episode of [[David X. Cohen]], who says he finds it has "a slightly Futurama-esque storyline." | ||
*The [[wikipedia:Futurama (New York World's Fair)|Futurama exhibit]], which ''Futurama'' was named after, was visited by [[startrek:Benny Russell|Benny Russell]] while at the New York World's Fair in July 1940 in the [[startrek:Far Beyond the Stars (novel)|novelization]] of the episode [[startrek:Far Beyond the Stars (episode)|"Far Beyond the Stars" (Deep Space Nine)]]. | *The [[wikipedia:Futurama (New York World's Fair)|Futurama exhibit]], which ''Futurama'' was named after, was visited by [[startrek:Benny Russell|Benny Russell]] while at the New York World's Fair in July 1940 in the [[startrek:Far Beyond the Stars (novel)|novelization]] of the episode [[startrek:Far Beyond the Stars (episode)|"Far Beyond the Stars" (Deep Space Nine)]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 11:25, 25 March 2009
[[Image:|250px|thumb|The Star Trek Logo]] Futurama, being a comedy science fiction TV show, is bound to make references to other science fiction works. One of the most famous science fiction franchise is the Star Trek series which is one the most referenced things in Futurama. Following is a complete list of connections between Futurama and Star Trek.
(Image) : Indicates that it has a picture to the right.
Key:
- TOS : Star Trek: The Original Series
- TAS : Star Trek: The Animated Series
- TNG : Star Trek: The Next Generation
- DS9 : Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- VOY : Star Trek: Voyager
- ENT : Star Trek: Enterprise
- Film : Star Trek films
Note: Most of the external links go to Memory Alpha, The Star Trek Wiki
Crew
There have been a number of people who work on both Star Trek and Futurama.
Voices
- Leonard Nimoy: He is best known for his role as Spock (Apperances, Director, Writer). He appeared as himself in "Space Pilot 3000", "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" and he cameos in Bender's Big Score (non-speaking).
- George Takei: He is best known for his role as Hikaru Sulu (Apperances, Author). He has voiced himself in "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" and Bender's Game.
- Nichelle Nichols: She is best known for her role as Uhura (Appearances, Author). She appeared as herself in "Anthology of Interest I" and "Where No Fan Has Gone Before".
- Walter Koenig: He is best known for his role as Pavel Chekov (Appearances, Author, Writer). He appeared as himself in "Where No Fan Has Gone Before".
- William Shatner: He is best known for his role as James T. Kirk (Appearances, Other). He appeared as himself in "Where No Fan Has Gone Before".
- Jonathan Frakes: He is best known for his role as William T. Riker (Appearances, Director). He appeared as himself in "Where No Fan Has Gone Before".
- Bumper Robinson: Portrayed unamed Jem'Hadar teenager in The Abandoned (DS9). He voices Dwight Conrad in Futurama.
- Sarah Silverman: Portrayed Rain Robinson in episodes Future's End (VOY) and Future's End, Part II (VOY). She provided the voice of Michelle in Futurama.
- Stephen Hawking: He portrayed himself once and has been mentioned on Star Trek a few times. He voiced himself in "Anthology of Interest I" amd The Beast with a Billion Backs.
- Frank Welker: Provided voice of a screaming child Spock in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, additional voices in the Star Trek: Starfleet Academy series, an "alien creature" in "Nothing Human" (VOY), voices in Star Trek: Starfleet Command - Orion Pirates and Star Trek: Starfleet Command II - Empires at War. He has done many (namely Nibbler) voices for Futurama.
Other
- Star Trek sound effects were often used in the show.
- David A. Goodman: "Writer" for Star Trek: Enterprise. He got the job as a writer on Enterprise because of his writing for the Futurama episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before".
- Tim Simonec: "Conductor" and "Principal Orchestrator" for 2009's Star Trek (film). He has done some musical work on Futurama as well.
Star Trek in Futurama
Star Trek has appeared in Futurama on many occasions:
Season 1
"Fry and the Slurm Factory" (1ACV13)
- A variant of Three-dimensional chess, Three-dimensional Scrabble, appears in this episode.
Season 2
- Captain Musky is a tribute to Christopher Pike.
Season 3
Season 4
"The Farnsworth Parabox" (4ACV15)
- Universe 1 is similar to the Mirror universe in Star Trek.
- Star Trek also has Alternate timelines and Parallel universes.
"Where No Fan Has Gone Before" (4ACV11)
This episode is almost entirely based on Star Trek which is why, due to amount of references, this section is dedicated to the one episode:
- A character created to replace James Doohan as Montgomery Scott in the cast was named Welshie. He (or more specifically, the actor who played him) was killed, dismembered, and vaporized by three separate blasts from a cloud creature named Melllvar. This is reference to the Redshirt.
- In addition, the Democratic Order of Planets (D.O.O.P.) has a military force composed of men in red uniforms, who are often utilized as cannon fodder.
Films
The Beast with a Billion Backs
Video Game
Comics
Other
- Stories about "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" appear in Star Trek Monthly issue 93 and Star Trek Monthly issue 105.
- "Whispers" (Deep Space Nine) is the favorite Star Trek episode of David X. Cohen, who says he finds it has "a slightly Futurama-esque storyline."
- The Futurama exhibit, which Futurama was named after, was visited by Benny Russell while at the New York World's Fair in July 1940 in the novelization of the episode "Far Beyond the Stars" (Deep Space Nine).
See also
- In popular culture for connections to Futurama other than in Star Trek.
- Star Wars connections for connections to Futurama and Star Wars
- Simpsons connections for connections to Futurama and The Simpsons.