H. G. Blob
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In Roswell That Ends Well there is a shop when they go back in time called The Hard Croon Cafe (a parody to The Hard Rock Cafe) but The Hard Rock Cafe was first established 35 years ago.
So in 1947 there would be no Hard Rock Cafe to parody. The Futurama staff need to do some research.
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SpaceCase
Liquid Emperor
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Originally posted by tyraniak: In "Why Must I be a Crustacean in Love" it's revealed that Decapodians die after breeding, but in "A Taste of Freedom" Zoidberg has flashbacks of his mother constantly giving him guilt trips, but shouldn't she be dead when he was growing up? Who says she was his mother? Originally posted by H. G. Blob: In Roswell That Ends Well there is a shop when they go back in time called The Hard Croon Cafe (a parody to The Hard Rock Cafe) but The Hard Rock Cafe was first established 35 years ago.
So in 1947 there would be no Hard Rock Cafe to parody. The Futurama staff need to do some research. RtEW wasn’t written in 1947, it was written in 2000 or so: By your own post, the " Hard Rock Café" had existed for thirty-some years, and could well have been the inspiration for a gag.
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BeanBeanBean!
Liquid Emperor
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In X-mas story when Zoidberg shows off his new hair and says "Finally , I look as pretty as I feel!" Then when the noise is heard outside they all rush to he window. See how fast Dr Z put his hat on? Magic
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001001001001
Crustacean
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In "Anthology of Interest 1" when Fry asked what would happen if he never went to the future-jiggy, he see's Leela, Bender, and Pr. Farnsworth all together in the Fry Hole, but Leela and Bender would never be with eachother and defiantly not with Farnsworth, because Bender would be dead if Fry never came to the future, and Leela would still work at the Cryogenic lab. Also, when Leela asks what it would be like if she were more impulsive, during the part when Zoidberg is slowly solving the murder in the parlor, Leela continuously turns the lights off once someone is about to reveal that it was her, and then kills that person. When Nibler starts yipping and pointing towards Leela, she turns the lights off and kills Nibler. According to the famous "Grandfather" paradox, shouldn't Fry technically cease to exist? Because later in the series we find out that Nibler went back in time in order to push Fry in to the cryogenic freezer, yet we see Fry later in the episode...
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SpaceCase
Liquid Emperor
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Originally posted by 001001001001: ...later in the series we find out that Nibler went back in time in order to push Fry in to the cryogenic freezer... *Gaah!* Nibbler didn't go back in time - his people lack that ability! Fry travlled back in time during the events of "TWoF." Originally posted by Wooter: Actually, Nibbler didn't go back in time. Thank you. He already did it, so there's no paradox! Did what? Travelled back in time? >.< D'oh! See above. I 'd like to know where this misconception that Nibbler time-travelled comes from.
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Eve-Marie
Bending Unit
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Did anyone else notice that in The Bird-bot of Ice-catraz, the open the curtains and all the penguins are crushed up against the window. However two seconds later they step outside and no penguins are crushed up against the outside of the building at all. I know its supposed to be a joke So please don't reply to this saying so.
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Ride The Walrus
Crustacean
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Originally posted by 001001001001: In "Anthology of Interest 1" when Fry asked what would happen if he never went to the future-jiggy, he see's Leela, Bender, and Pr. Farnsworth all together in the Fry Hole, but Leela and Bender would never be with eachother and defiantly not with Farnsworth, because Bender would be dead if Fry never came to the future, and Leela would still work at the Cryogenic lab. The answer is causality. If Fry never went to the future, it means he never disappeared from his present. Therefore, the series of events that occurred after his disappearance were inexorably changed. After 1000 years of subtle yet incremental changes in the timeline, there is no reason to believe that Leela would have ever worked at the cryogenic lab in the first place. It is plausible that Bender and her would have ended up working for Farnsworth because the physical world is bound by cause and effect; meaning future events usually occur the way they should.
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001001001001
Crustacean
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Originally posted by Ride The Walrus:...because the physical world is bound by cause and effect; meaning future events usually occur the way they should. Good point. This isn't a goof, but I didn't want to start a new thread. In "War is the H-word", does anybody get the joke that the guy on the intercom system says? I think he says something like... "All troops report to tent 4.. I mean 5. Repeat, 4" and then it cuts to the scene of Zap, Kif, and Fry in the shower. The joke never made sence to me, does anyone get it?
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S-FFan
Poppler
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Sorry if someone has posted this already, I looked through the search though! Anyway, in AOI 2 when Fry is shooting the Space Invaders, he says that he is going to shoot up through his own shield. But, he has already done this on the screen shown as he is talking. Then, when it cuts to the wide shot of him shooting, there are no gaps in his shields. I only noticed today when watching it and although it is small, thought I'd post it anyway.
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David A
Space Pope
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Originally posted by Yo: In the first episode, Fry is supposed to be frozen for 1000 years, but he technically is frozen for 1000 years minus a day. It's wrong! Not quite.
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mookie427
Liquid Emperor
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Originally posted by Invader Jenny:
Also, in The Sting, why was there no blood coming from Fry's enormous puncture wound from the bee? I mean it skewered him so bad that his spleen was ruptured. You'd think there would be blood.
Because, and many videogames do this, the appearance of blood gives it a higher age rating, thats why certain games don't have blood, even though people get killed in them Or at least that's what I've heard, anyway
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mookie427
Liquid Emperor
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« Reply #628 on: 08-06-2006 15:24 »
« Last Edit on: 08-06-2006 15:24 »
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Originally posted by Invader Jenny:
Also, in The Sting, why was there no blood coming from Fry's enormous puncture wound from the bee? I mean it skewered him so bad that his spleen was ruptured. You'd think there would be blood.
Because, and many videogames do this, the appearance of blood gives it a higher age rating, thats why certain games don't have blood, even though people get killed in them Or at least that's what I've heard, anyway Oh, I just thought of something better - he had the stinger RIGHT THROUGH HIM. no room for blood to escape around it - that's why you don't remove a knife if you see someone's been stabbed - they'll most likely bleed to death, and the knife helps hold the blood in
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SpaceCase
Liquid Emperor
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Originally posted by Invader Jenny: ... I'm just surprised that there wasn't even a teeny bit on his shirt or something... I understand that in such injuries, the impaling object has a tourniquet effect, sealing the 'vital fluids' inside. Ralph Snart would be able to talk about it more authoritatively.
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soylentOrange
Urban Legend
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I'm not asking for a waterfall of blood pouring from his guts, I'm just surprised that there wasn't even a teeny bit on his shirt or something. It would have add a little more drama to the scene. lol got a bit of blood lust, eh Jenny? I kid, I kid. Ok, so there's probably an explanation for this, but I've always wondered why Leela stays with the rest of the crew when they visit Mars University. Fry and Amy are enrolled (how Fry managed to afford that is another question), Farnsworth is teaching and running his experiment, and Bender is living in Robot House and helping to corrupt the innocence of a bunch of robots, but what is Leela doing? The crew spends alot of time there; I'd say at least a couple of weeks. So, what, Leela just hangs out in the ship for that long and follows Fry and Guenter around between classes?
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Shiny
Professor
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« Reply #638 on: 08-09-2006 19:39 »
« Last Edit on: 08-09-2006 19:39 »
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Originally posted by Invader Jenny: ...in The Sting, why was there no blood coming from Fry's enormous puncture wound from the bee? I mean it skewered him so bad that his spleen was ruptured. You'd think there would be blood. Because Fry was killed instantly, and his heart stopped pumping blood. What little pressure was left in his body wasn't enough to squeeze any blood past the fat cork of the big honkin' stinger. Wait, you say...Fry was not really dead? Ah! But he was dead IN LEELA'S DREAM, and that's all we saw after the stinger hit! Fry may have actually bled like a stuck pig in the real ship (though I doubt it, for reasons mookie pointed out); we never would have seen it, cause we parted company from reality right about then and didn't rejoin it until two weeks later in the hospital. Which brings me to.... And come to think about it, Bender would have had to fly the ship back to Earth fairly quickly and get them to a hospital since Leela was pumped full of poison and Fry was unconsious with a stinger through him. Please see Venus' fic for well-thought-out answers to these and other questions. (And prepare to have your heart alternately shocked, thrilled, warmed, terrified, and uplifted, over and over again. )
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KitKatBar-Fry
Liquid Emperor
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Amen to her fic. I really didn't get some stuff until I read her fic-that just happened to be one of the questions I had, too. Back to the mistakes, though- In ABBFT, right when everyone stops whooping at Leela's insult to Al, Fry lowers his arms. In that brief scene, he has four arms...? *Sorry if this has already been said.
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