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This article lists references to the show Futurama in popular culture, that means references outside of the show to the show itself.

Comics and Magazines

Action Comics

Zoidberg appearing in Action Comics #863.

In Action Comics #863, Legion of Super-Heroes comic, there is a plot involving aliens being sent to a prison camp. Among the aliens is Dr. Zoidberg and possibly Kif Kroker.

Cracked

Zoidberg appearing in Action Comics #863.

In Cracked #863, Legion of Super-Heroes comic, there is a plot involving aliens being sent to a prison camp. Among the aliens is Dr. Zoidberg and possibly Kif Kroker.

Life in Hell

Bender appearing among rubbish and toys in Life in Hell.

In Matt Groening's comic, Life in Hell, a Bender "doll" appears in a 1999 Christmas strip.

Mad

The Mad magazine parodies many popluar culture things, including Futurama. The gallery shows all appearances of Futurama in Mad.

Mother Jones

Futurama appearing in Moher Jones.

Four panels of Futurama are featured on the back of the May/June 2001 issue of Mother Jones.

Outer Orbit

The Planet Express Ship appears in the Dark Horse Comics miniseries Outer Orbit.

Transmetropolitan

Warren Ellis' Transmetropolitan features a billboard depicting Leela and Bender in the background of a panel in issue 25.

Top Ten

Alan Moore's Top Ten (issue 11), a discoloured Fry, Leela, and Bender can be seen in the background of one of the frames.

Young Avengers

In Young Avengers Special #1, the logo for Slurm can be seen on a vending machine being thrown by the Hulkling.

Zits

Futurama mentioned on Zits.

In a Zits comic (published in the 2001 collection, Big Honkin' Zits), Jeremy is excited about a new Futurama episode.

Films

The Adventures of Pluto Nash

In the film The Adventures of Pluto Nash, the Futurama theme song can be heard in some scenes on the moon.

Comic Book: The Movie

The mockumentary, Comic Book: The Movie, features a Futurama cut-out in it. Some Futurama voice actors also appear in the movie including Mark Hamill, Billy West, Matt Groening and Maurice LaMarche.

An Inconvenient Truth

Futurama clip appearing in An Inconvenient Truth.

Monsters vs. Aliens

After the first set of credits in the DreamWorks Animation film, Monsters vs. Aliens, President Hathaway inadvertently launches all the U.S.'s nuclear missiles. He tells his generals that they should look into it in 500 years, then addresses the audience asking whether anyone could freeze his head down, referencing the concepts of cryogenics and heads in jars popularised by Futurama. This is possibly a thanks for the DreamWorks SKG reference in "Three Hundred Big Boys".

Over the Hedge

In one of the final scenes of the movie Over the Hedge, the hyperactive squirrel, Hammy, has a energy drink with caffeine, giving him the same effects that happened to Fry after 100 coffees in "Three Hundred Big Boys" - time slows down almost until pausing and the character calmly saves the situation. Although it is not an explicit reference to Futurama, the scene is very similar.

Star Trek

Main article: Star Trek

The word "Futurama" can be heard in the 2009 Star Trek film. It is unclear if this is coincidence or intentional, but the strange wording of the sentence implies the latter. The part in question (out of context) is "...angry future-Romulan...", which does nearly sound like the word "Futurama" is there.

The Supermarket

In the 2009 movie, The Supermarket, some Futurama characters appear in a photo in a scene.

The Day the Robots Woke Up

The London 2.0 buildings featured in the short film The Day the Robots Woke Up, are very similar to those seen in Futurama.

Unfaithful

Futurama appears in the movie Unfaithful. It is unknown where it appears in the movie, but Fox is credited for its use in the film.

Internet

Homestar Runner

Zoidberg appearing in Homestar Runner.

During the 2008 Halloween toon, "Most in the Graveyard", of the Flash animation series Homestar Runner, The Poopsmith is dressed up as Zoidberg. The King of Town also says Professor Farnsworth's catch phrase, "Good news, everyone!" after mentioning that the ketchup in the ketchup fountain wasn't really ketchup after clicking on The Poopsmith at the end of the toon.

Mozilla Firefox

Bender's quote appearing on Mozilla Firefox.

In Mozilla's Firefox browser (version 3 or later), if you type 'about:robots' in the address bar, a page will appear paying tribute to robots in popular culture. The last point is "Robots have shiny metal posteriors which should not be bitten." This a reference to Bender's catchphrase, "Bite my shiny metal ass!"

Robot Hall of Fame

Bender is currently nominiated for the Robot Hall of Fame. He is (as of July 2009) in number two position, with 30% of the votes, to get a place in the Hall of Fame.

Television

Aqua Teen Hunger Force

In an episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force called "Bible Fruit", Frylock, Meatwad and Master Shake have a discussion about watching Futurama.

    Meatwad: Why don't you ask that TV if he minds showin' me some Futurama. I like me some Futurama.
    Shake: Well now we're too damn cheap to receive it, so go the hell over to Carl Central and watch it to your heart's content.
    Meatwad: Carl gets Futurama?
    Shake: He didn't even want it until we started watching it.

The Colbert Report

During the intro for the 22 June, 2009 episode of The Colbert Report, Colbert's interview with author Simon Schama was headlined "Future-Schama" — a pun on the name for Futurama.

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

Countdown with Keith Olbermann is a news show hosted by Keith Olbermann which regularly uses catchphrases from The Simpsons and Family Guy, but has recently taken to common use of Professor Farnsworth's catch phrase, "Good news, everyone!"

Doctor Who

Space-ship Titanic appearing in Doctor Who.

The relaunched Doctor Who contains a few possible references (or just similarities) to Futurama.

  • In the series 1 episode, "The Long Game", a character pretends to be a student at Mars University, to which a medical technician replies, "The Martian boondocks. Typical!"
  • The series 2 episode, "New Earth" (set in the year five billion and twenty-three), takes place in the city of New New York. However, if the city had been more accurately named, it would in fact be "New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New York" (as it was the fifteenth New York).
    • New New York also appears in the series 3 episode, "Gridlock", which is set 30 years after "New Earth". It features a character called "Branagan", and has a similar skyline to Futurama.
  • The series 4 Christmas Special, "Voyage of the Damned", has an interstellar cruiser modelled after the original RMS Titanic. This is very similar to the space cruise ship, Titanic, in the Futurama episode, "A Flight to Remember".

The Einstein Factor

Contestants in the Australian ABC1 quiz show The Einstein Factor choose a specialty on which to be quizzed during the first round. During episode ten of the 2005 season, a contestant chose Futurama as his specialty. He was the second placing of three contestants in the episode.

Family Guy

Bender appearing in Blue Harvest.
  • During the premiere skit in Family Guy's Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, a reporter on the red carpet asks Stewie Griffin if Fox has any plans to bring back Futurama. Family Guy and Futurama were both animated series on Fox which were cancelled and subsequently aired on Adult Swim; at the time of release Family Guy was scheduled to return but Futurama was not.
  • Bender was seen during the Chalmun's Cantina scene of the Family Guy episode "Blue Harvest".

Journeyman

Futurama appearing on a TV in Journeyman.

From the series Journeyman, in episode "Emily", the main character travels back in time to the year 2001, and enters his own house at that time, on a TV screen is seen and heard (namely, Professor Farnsworth's "Come on, let's all give Fry some privacy.") a clip from "Parasites Lost", meaning the character probably travelled to January 21st.

Kenan & Kel

In season 4 of the sitcom Kenan & Kel, there is an episode named "Futurama".

Looney Tunes

Zoidberg appearing in Daffy Duck.

On the show Looney Tunes, in the Daffy Duck episode "Attack of the Drones", Dr. Zoidberg makes a cameo appearance.

The PJs

Fry appearing on a milk carton in The PJs.

In the episode "Hangin' With Mr. Super" of the show The PJs, Fry makes a cameo appearance on a wanted ad on a milk carton, referring to Fry's disappearance after being frozen. This was an act of reciprocation for an advertisement of The PJs etched onto a manhole cover in the episodes "I Second that Emotion" and "The Luck of the Fryrish", like The PJ's opening scene.

South Park

In the South Park episode "Go God Go", Cartman is stuck in the snow and is buried by an avalanche and is defrosted 500 years later. Although not an explicit reference to Futurama, there is brief reference to cryogenics, and the name of the city "New New Hampshire" is familiar to other names of cities used in Futurama, like "New New York" or "New New Jersey".

Talkin' 'bout your Generation

The Australian quiz show, Talkin' 'bout your Generation, asks many popular culture questions. On episode 9, in the round "Your Generation", a true or false question was asked: "Did Darren Shatner, the son of William Shatner, compose the theme song to Futurama?" Generation Y answered true and got the question wrong. Futurama's theme song was actually composed by Christopher Tyng.

Xiaolin Showdown

In the Xiaolin Showdown episode "Days Past", Dojo is instructing Omi about the dangers of travel to the past, he mentions the possibility to him "of being your own grandfather". This is probably a reference to the incident in "Roswell that Ends Well".

Video Games

Contra 4

Bender's name appearing in the credits of Contra 4.

Bender appears credited with his full name on the Special Thanks section in the Contra 4 credits.

Gears of War 2

Boneitis appearing in the special thanks of Gears of War 2.

On Gears of War 2, in the special thanks section for the makers, Mikey Spano says That Guy's quote of "My one regret is that I have Boneitis!". John DiMaggio voices the main character Marcus Fenix and Franklin in the game also.

TimeSplitters: Future Perfect

In the game TimeSplitters: Future Perfect, the gingerbread man says Bender's quote of "Bite my crunchy brown ass!"

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines

In the hospital, of the game Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, a patient named D. Marsh is diagnosed with frequent bouts of Sexlexia.

Other

The Graduate

MC Lars referenced the show in the song "Space Game", from his album The Graduate, with the lyric "Hey Fry, look, we can still be friends. I won't ask Leela out again".

Forbes

Mom was included in the 2007 Forbes list of the richest fictional characters. She was ranked at #4 with an estimated net worth of $15.7 billion. MomCorp was also included in the list of "The 25 Largest Fictional Companies" which estimated its sales at $291.8 billion.

The Simpsons

Bender appearing on The Simpsons.
Main article: The Simpsons

Star Wars

Main article: Star Wars
Bender appearing in Junkheap Hero.