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Otis P Jivefunk
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« Reply #6 on: 02-16-2002 06:07 »
« Last Edit on: 02-16-2002 06:07 »
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Originally posted by Just Chris: Have they just completed the 3ACV bunch? Or do they have like one or two left to go? There are still seven 3ACV episodes left unaired. It's stupid starting the 4ACV episodes when the 3ACV havn't finished. Here are the titles for all that want to know... 3ACV10: Where the Buggalo Roam Written by: J. Stewart Burns Directed by: Susan Dietter 3ACV12: The Route of All Evil Written by: Dan Vebber Directed by: Brian Sheesley 3ACV16: A Leela of Her Own Directed by: Swinton O. Scott III. Guest Voices: Bob Uecker, Hank Aaron 3ACV17: A Pharaoh to Remember Written by: Ron Weiner Directed by: Mark Ervin 3ACV20: Godfellas Written by: Ken Keeler Directed by: Susie Dieter 3ACV21: Future Stock Written by: Aaron Ehasz Directed by: Brian Sheesley 3ACV22: The 30% Iron Chef Written by: Jeff Westbrook Directed by: Ron Hughart
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Silent_G
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Isn't 3ACV12 "Route of all evil" supposed to be when we're introduced to Hermes' kid?..even though he already appeared in Anthology of Interest II ..but that was 3ACV18..a later episode. So FOX also screwed the cronology of the series.
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Otis P Jivefunk
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Yeh, your right Silent_G. I dunno about anyone else but I'm REALLY looking foward to seeing "The Route of All Evil", not only is Dwight introduced but if you think about the title, it suggests evil life forms attacking Cubert and Dwight while on their paper route. Apparantly the P.E Ship is painted red and as it's a spaceship on a paper route, it will mean alot of flying around suggesting some cool CGI effects just like in "A Clone of My Own". Thats what I hope anyway.
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Originally posted by Otis P Jivefunk: There are still seven 3ACV episodes left unaired. It's stupid starting the 4ACV episodes when the 3ACV havn't finished. Here are the titles for all that want to know...
3ACV10: Where the Buggalo Roam Written by: J. Stewart Burns Directed by: Susan Dietter
3ACV16: A Leela of Her Own Directed by: Swinton O. Scott III. Guest Voices: Bob Uecker, Hank Aaron
I'm really looking forward to these two eps. An Amy/Kif and a Leela-episode, plus I really liked what we've seen of Blernsball until now. Apparently there are rules guiding that game, but it still looks like an elaborate version of Calvinball to me. Dwight might help to actually make Cubert tolerable, we didn't see enough of him in AOI II to form an opinion.
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Helpy McHelphelp
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Yes! About time the followed up on the Kif/Amy thing.
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ElBorto
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Is it really 28 episodes that are left? In the Cinescape Interview David Cohen says, that they have 72 episodes. Tonight is episode number 50, which would leave 22 eps, right?
Claas
PS: Oh, and hello.
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Otis P Jivefunk
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Because there are only 18 episodes in the Season 4 production I'm wondering if there are 1 or 2 others that we don't know about, Season three had 22 episodes which is the reason I question this.
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Otis P Jivefunk
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I found this information at The Springfield Shopper. It reveals approximately how many episodes FOX plan to air this year and how many it wants to leave until next fall:
With a number of episodes in the can that have never aired, "Futurama" will remain on the air for still some time. When the current season ends in May, FOX will have approximately 14 additional new episodes of the series, which it plans to air next fall.
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Citizen77
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Does anybody know which of the remaining episodes contain the tribute to Star Trek? I just saw a picture of the original crew in the March issue of Cinescape. It looks to be a cool episode.
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Otis P Jivefunk
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Originally posted by Citizen77: Does anybody know which of the remaining episodes contain the tribute to Star Trek? I just saw a picture of the original crew in the March issue of Cinescape. It looks to be a cool episode. Yes, it's called "Where no Fan has gone Before" 4ACV11: Where No Fan Has Gone Before Fry saves the original "Star Trek" crew from imprisonment by an overly zealous fan. From David X. Cohen's Sci-Fi Weekly interview: "Star Trek has been banned because the followers have become too powerful and threatened the world government. So Fry sets to right things because he's such a big Star Trek fan and ends up having an adventure with all of the people I just named, whose heads are, of course, preserved in the future. And they even get bodies for part of the episode." Guest Voices: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Jonathan Frakes Written by: David A. Goodman Directed by: Pat Shinagawa Hope that helped
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Helpy McHelphelp
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Originally posted by Otis P Jivefunk: Yes, it's called "Where no Fan has gone Before"
4ACV11: From David X. Cohen's Sci-Fi Weekly interview: "Star Trek has been banned because the followers have become too powerful and threatened the world government.
Heh-heh. I like this part of the spoilers. Shows that there is great things to come for the trekkies. To bad they couldn't get some of the true giants of Star Trek to guest star. Okay, they do have Lenard Nimoy, but how cool would it be to have Patrick Stewart and Andrew Robinson to star too? I'll answer that: too cool for words. I mean, Picard and Garak.
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Otis P Jivefunk
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Quoted from tv.zap2it.com
"Futurama's" season finale will air Sunday, May 5, with a special episode featuring the cast of the original "Star Trek."
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