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Pikka Bird

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« on: 12-04-2007 01:57 »
« Last Edit on: 12-04-2007 01:57 »

...there are a few oddities, including:

-A discoloured Hedonismbot (Army green couch, skin coloured head, navy blue body) next to Fry.
-Two of Randy (or at least coloured like him), one at the front and one right next to Hedonismbot.
-Lrrr (Why's he getting kicked off of Earth?)
-One of those Egyptians that Bender was pharaoh of at the very front, flying out (same problem as with Lrrr).
-A discoloured H.G. Blob (brown).
-Zoidberg with hands near the front (colour mixup?).


Those are all I've got. Any more?
Bubble Gum

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« Reply #1 on: 12-04-2007 02:47 »

I notices the brown blob too, thought it was orange.

Didn't think Hedonismbot was discoloured, just so many people around that I could not tell for sure. The bluie is some guys suit. You may be right on the couch, although I think it may be anothwer robot.

Also swear I saw Milhouses Dad going out the door.....

Lrr was also there, but he didn't he have Omicron Persai 8 (sp?) to go home to?

Others I saw oout the door besides the usual crew; Jackie Anderson, Whale Biologist, Scruffy (upside down), Tiny Tim, Linda the newslady, Family Bros Pizza guy, the Priest from the wedding, the robot priest, Elzar, Calculon, one of the Monks from Godfellas, and Leelas oldboss from the Cryolab. I am sure there are others that I dont recougnize.
Pikka Bird

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« Reply #2 on: 12-04-2007 03:12 »
« Last Edit on: 12-04-2007 03:12 »

 
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Originally posted by Bubble Gum:
I notices the brown blob too, thought it was orange.
Rusty reddish brown, I'd say.
 
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Didn't think Hedonismbot was discoloured, just so many people around that I could not tell for sure. The bluie is some guys suit. You may be right on the couch, although I think it may be anothwer robot.
Nope. That's most definitely all of Hedonismbot discoloured. At one point his body is covered up by Fry's pants (Fry has a collar that's the same colour as the PE ship, by the way).
 
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Also swear I saw Milhouses Dad going out the door.....
I didn't catch that.

 
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Lrr was also there, but he didn't he have Omicron Persai 8 (sp?) to go home to?
Yeah, that's what I meant.

 
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Others I saw oout the door besides the usual crew; Jackie Anderson, Whale Biologist, Scruffy (upside down), Tiny Tim, Linda the newslady, Family Bros Pizza guy, the Priest from the wedding, the robot priest, Elzar, Calculon, one of the Monks from Godfellas, and Leelas oldboss from the Cryolab. I am sure there are others that I dont recougnize.

Hattie and a Cygnoid is there too. And the crackhead from Three Hundred Big Boys and My Three Suns (he's in the shot of the interior too, but his shirt and hair changes colour in the meantime). I don't see the boss there, though. I doo see one of the coworkers in his shorts, however.

In the inside shot we have: Wernstrom, Cubert, Morbo, Matt Groening, Leela's old boss (Ipgee), Dwight, Charles DeGaulle, Tinny Tim, the priest from the First Amalgated Church (with a discoloured hat), a Cygnoid, LaBarbara, Hattie, Leonard Nimoy, Courtney Love, Linda, Scruffy and probably some more.
Nixorbo

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« Reply #3 on: 12-04-2007 08:24 »

Lrrr was obviously visiting Earth for Leela's wedding and was scammed out of his ship, leaving him stranded on Earth.
Bubble Gum

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« Reply #4 on: 12-04-2007 12:27 »

I think you are mistaking the 2nd Randy flying out the door, that's the Whale Biologist from the "300 Big Boys" ep.
Pikka Bird

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« Reply #5 on: 12-04-2007 15:09 »

Hmm, I don't have it here with me (I'm at work), but now that I think about it a little more, I think it's the coworker I've got confused with the whale biologist, not the 2nd Randy. The "Randies" are difficult because none of them have the correct hairdo.
km73

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« Reply #6 on: 12-04-2007 17:24 »

The fact that Lrrr, H. G. Blob and the Egyptian are there just underscores the fact that the writers wanted to squeeze in as many characters as they possibly could. Of course they had their own planets to go to. I still think Calculon should've had a speaking part, but I guess he will in at least one of the other ones. Love the crack guy.
beck

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« Reply #7 on: 01-24-2008 02:34 »
« Last Edit on: 01-25-2008 00:00 »

EDIT MODE: eghmm... please ignore that...
i was sure i saw that "number 9 guy" during trip to Neptune. He was there in BBS, but a little earlier, at Lars-Leela wedding attempt...
Scuzi.
BenderīsRevenge

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« Reply #8 on: 01-24-2008 21:58 »

 
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Originally posted by Pikka Bird:
...there are a few oddities,

Did anyone mention the fact that they landed on a planet composed of gas?
SpaceCase

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« Reply #9 on: 01-25-2008 00:51 »
« Last Edit on: 09-02-2009 17:51 »

 
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Originally posted by Bender'sRevenge:
 Did anyone mention the fact that they landed on a planet composed of gas?
Yes, actually.

Seymour_My_Hero

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« Reply #10 on: 04-02-2008 21:36 »
« Last Edit on: 04-02-2008 21:36 »

Hey I just wanted to mention one thing about that scene.

In Bender's Big Score, it seems as though hundreds, maybe thousands, of people and aliens and other beings are crammed into that ship so they can go live on Neptune.

Well on the episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" they  have NINE people and the ship is too heavy to lift.

Is it just me or is BBS contradicting this episode?    :confused:
Officer 1BDI

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« Reply #11 on: 04-02-2008 22:07 »
« Last Edit on: 04-02-2008 22:07 »

They were using the Enterpise crew's engines in WNFHGB, though; maybe the PE ship's engines are more powerful (I think they'd have to be able to cart around that gravity pump in TKoS).
NastyInThePasty

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« Reply #12 on: 04-02-2008 23:15 »

Well, they had Shatner on board, so...  ;)
Seymour_My_Hero

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« Reply #13 on: 04-03-2008 18:06 »

 
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Originally posted by NastyInThePasty:
Well, they had Shatner on board, so...   ;)

True, oh how so very true!   :laff:
x.Bianca.x

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« Reply #14 on: 04-10-2008 04:15 »

To me, Where no fan has gone before, had so many errors, i just say its one of those episodes that doesnt count in the story, its just one of those episodes if you get me (very unlikely).
Seymour_My_Hero

Professor
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« Reply #15 on: 04-11-2008 23:55 »

Yeah...that episode was messed up.
limegreenaffair

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« Reply #16 on: 04-19-2008 22:40 »

So many discolorations! Those damn Koreans! Curse outsourcing labor!! Curse it!!!!!


I'm just fucking around, I'm two tolly cool with the Koreans. Even though they did take my job...
seattlejohn01

Space Pope
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« Reply #17 on: 04-19-2008 22:55 »

 
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Originally posted by Seymour_My_Hero:In Bender's Big Score, it seems as though hundreds, maybe thousands, of people and aliens and other beings are crammed into that ship so they can go live on Neptune.

Well on the episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" they  have NINE people and the ship is too heavy to lift.

Is it just me or is BBS contradicting this episode?     :confused:

You forget, this is Futurama.  Whenever there's something that doesn't make sense, it's usually the work of a Dark Wizard...
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