- According to the commentary of this episode, this is one of the
profanity-involved episode, besides
Mother's Day.
- I deleted this because it doesn't seem to be a complete sentence or make any sense to me. If someone who knows what this is getting at would like to rephrase it and put it back in that would be great.
Stardust8212
00:46, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
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- Yeah, that doesn't make any sense at all. Maybe the DVD commentary would shine some light on this... if I wasn't busy listening to commentaries for the Firefly WikiProject, I'd pop the disc in.
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19:08, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
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- In this episode, Amy claims that "you couldn't even make out my obscene tattoo" on an ancient TV. The tattoo, appearing on her shoulder in this episode, is never seen again, even though the shoulder is.
- I think this is more of a gag than a goof: we can't make out her tattoo in any other episodes because we are watching on our "ancient TVvs." If anyone ever sees this and agrees, delete it.
- But in this episode we can see that there is a tattoo, we just can't tell what it is, the smudge doesn't reappear in any other episodes.
Stardust8212
17:50, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
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- Jesus Christ it's just a joke —Preceding
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213.199.94.155 (
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22:56, 26 January 2009 (UTC)
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Just stopping in to make other editors aware of an article that might be usable as a reference for this page.
Futurama Investing
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22:51, 1 July 2007 (UTC)
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It could just be me, but are the calculations in the goofs and continuity parts contradictory? Wouldn't it make more sense to put them together, or remove one? This way, I think it's just a bit confusing. --
Scott73337
09:10, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
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- Since doing our own calculations here is probably under the umbrella of
Original research I would say remove both sets of calculations (technically the article shouldn't have a goofs section at all) and then just add any applicable comments from the article I linked above. It's not ideal but it is what we should do.
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12:40, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
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Is it just me, or is the Professor's rant about "atomic supermen" a reference to this infamous scene from
Bride of the Monster?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cE1fzfOogo
SuperGerbil
04:00, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
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With his fortune, Fry buys many different things:
- I've removed the above from the article as it seems to be trivia. If someone can think of an appropriate way to work it back into the article as something besides a trivia list then feel free.
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02:54, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
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As I recently brought up at the wikiproject (
here) it is time we did something about the cultural references sections. I am moving all unsourced references to the talk pages for the time being in hopes of creating a better, more thoroughly sourced article. Please discuss this action at the wikiproject link above so as not to split it over 72 different talk pages. The information removed from the article follows.
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23:40, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
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- The title references the
Clint Eastwood/
Sergio Leone
Spaghetti Western
A Fistful of Dollars.
- The paradox with bank account is reference to
Herbert G. Wells novel
The Sleeper Awakes.
- When Fry purchases his "authentic 20th century apartment", there is an illustrated poster of a woman on the wall. The poster is drawn in a style reminiscent of 1980s pop-artist
Patrick Nagel, most renowned for drawing the cover of the
Duran Duran album,
Rio. The painting appears again, tattooed on
Sal, in the episode "
The Cryonic Woman".
- The song "
Baby Got Back" is described as classical music by Leela.
- Fry watches a parody commercial for
Pepperidge Farm.
- Fry is seen watching an episode of
Sanford and Son, where
Redd Foxx's character,
Fred G. Sanford, is heard saying "
Esther, you ugly", referring to Sanford's constant humiliation of his sister-in-law's profound ugliness.
- Sometime between Fry's freezing and his waking up, Pamela Anderson apparently won an
Academy Award. It was for the fictitious
Baywatch: The Movie, which was "the first movie filmed entirely in slow motion". This jocularly refers to the slow motion shots of the cast running up and down the beach prominently featured in the television series.
- The auction house where Fry buys anchovies is called Staadgi & Staadgi, a reference to the advertising firm
Saatchi & Saatchi, and its founder,
Charles Saatchi's interest in art collection, as well as the term "stodgy", meaning dull and pompous.
- In the scene at the fake Panucci's pizza a campaign poster from
Richard Nixon's 1968 campaign can be briefly seen.
- Professor Farnsworth states that he was labeled mad because, "I dared to dream of my own race of atomic monsters, atomic supermen with octagonal shaped bodies that suck blood...", a quote reminiscent of one by Bela Lugosi as Dr. Vornoff in Ed Wood's Bride of the Monster, 1955, which follows, "I will show the world I can be its master. I shall perfect my own race of people--a race of atomic supermen that will conquer the world!"
- When the gang are all out shopping, a lady approaches Amy and asks her if she would like to sample the latest fragrance by Calvin Clone, a reference to famous designer
Calvin Klein.
- The scene where Bender is caught shop-lifting and merchandise keeps falling out of his sweater is reminiscent of a scene from a
Marx Brothers movie featuring Harpo.
- The use of
anchovy oil in robots is a reference to
Bonk Business.
This episode, along with all other episodes from season one, is being reviewed to determine whether it currently satisfies Wikipedia's various policies in guidelines. All editors are welcome and encouraged to contribute to the discussion at
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Futurama/Season 1 review.
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dust
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18:42, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
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I am changing "Calvin Clone" to "Calvin Klone", as that is how it is spelled on the store sign beside the police station.
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22:24, 29 May 2009 (UTC)
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