In S7E3 "Decision 3012", a man from the future travels back in time to stop Nixon winning the election. Since he defeats Nixon, there is no need for him to retu
In the “Reincarnation” episode of Futurama, they broke the episode up into three segments, each of which used a different style. The first one was
In season one, "Fry and the Slurm Factory", Bender uses the F-ray on Fry. BENDER What should we point it a
In many episodes of The Simpsons or Futurama, a character (usually drunk or sad) walks in the dark with neon signs moving in the background; where does this com
As I can recall from Futurama season 06 episode 13, In the robonica spirit, the female bots had to wrestle in petroleum oil which got extinct, leaving bender wi
According to the Futurama Wiki: Hypnotoad is a large toad-like creature that has large oscillating multicolored eyes and emits a droning hum. His eyes glow
It is established fact that the Futurama theorem/proof was created specifically for the franchise, for use in the episode "The Prisoner of Benda." (Relevant pa
Now I am watching the second episode of Futurama and Bender said on the tenth minute this: Yeah. You're the kind of guy who visits Jerusalem... and doesn'
In Futurama, President Nixon's head gets to be president again, this time of all of Earth, and is later often seen with the headless clone of Spiro Agnew. Spiro
Is this some kind of callback to Watergate?
In the first few seconds of the original Futurama theme song three indecipherable words are spoken. To me it sounds like kip, kip pay which seems nonsensical.
Nearly every intro of Futurama features a large television screen playing cartoons raging from 30s-era black-and-white to 70s-era futurism, all of which the Pla
In Futurama, How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back (season 2, episode 15), Bender loses his brain (which looks like a floppy disk), causing him to repeatedly