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Nutmeg1729
Urban Legend
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The only thing I've really noticed is in IDGDL, after Amy mentions the Orgy, she sticks around while they're talking about it, then there is a ocuple of beats and she's in the other outfit. It's a bit unrealistic as far as time goes though I suppose they're pretty known for messing with the amount of time things take to happen. I just noticed it the second time there.
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transgender nerd under canada
DOOP Ubersecretary
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The only thing I've really noticed is in IDGDL,
after Amy mentions the Orgy, she sticks around while they're talking about it, then there is a ocuple of beats and she's in the other outfit. It's a bit unrealistic as far as time goes though I suppose they're pretty known for messing with the amount of time things take to happen. I just noticed it the second time there.
I've got one. When the Destiny is shown colliding with the V-chip, the people standing around the table (with the exception of Farnsworth) appear to have moved around it, then when the shot changes they're back where they were originally. Watch for where the furniture is in relation to the characters.
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Gorky
DOOP Secretary
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You mean this, tnuk? I noticed a goof in "In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela": Great minds think alike, eh, CG?
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Svip
Administrator
DOOP Secretary
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Hey, while we are at it. * Svip rins
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i_c_weiner
DOOP Secretary
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Matt Groening accidentally the series.
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Svip
Administrator
DOOP Secretary
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LaBarbara, while hanging on the hangers is never rebirthed. While I bet they couldn't get Dawnn to voice act for her this time around, I am sure they just left it out.
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Gorky
DOOP Secretary
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Isn't she part of the "and the rest" that pops out after, I believe, Bender?
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i_c_weiner
DOOP Secretary
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She was rebirthed. Watch the scene again. She comes in the group Fry (I believe it was) calls "and everybody else!" (paraphrasing)
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i_c_weiner
DOOP Secretary
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That reminds me: was it ever explained at the end of BBS whether Cubert and Dwight's ship was shot down? I remember Nudar saying that he shot down some of the Children's Brigade. They reappear in BG and ITWGY, but was that a cartoon retcon sort of thing or were they the only survivors of the brigade?
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Gorky
DOOP Secretary
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It was never explained, i_c; if I cared enough to pop in the DVD, I'd check to see if Cubert and Dwight make an appearance at Lars's funeral. I feel like maybe they do, but it's been so long since I've seen BBS.
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i_c_weiner
DOOP Secretary
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It could have vacuum lungs. They suck up a lot of air.
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Aki
Professor
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In Rebirth that cyclops monster wouldn't have been able to survive the trip through space and to earth.
Cause its a vacuum and all.
There's nothing that says it wouldn't survive vacuum. Who knows if it would survive a long time without oxygen, or if it needs oxygen at all?
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Aki
Professor
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Go on, Go into the vacuum of space without a space suit and try to just "Hold your breath"
And there we go - "without a space suit". What information have you got on the beast's skin and any pressure stablizing abilities?
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Aki
Professor
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Must have pretty thick skin, actually. Bender's explosion didn't rupture its hide.
I'm starting to think it was all very carefully planned, it originally bursting until someone pointed out "hey, then how come it survived the vacuum?!"
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Svip
Administrator
DOOP Secretary
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Go on, Go into the vacuum of space with a space suit then take your helmet off and try to just "Hold your breath"
Some creatures can survive in the vacuum of space.
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Aki
Professor
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I just realised how the we're-the-last-humans in IAGDL really didn't make sense. Earth wasn't the only planet inhabited by humans, and there are lots of space ships with surviving humans. Oh well.
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Seymour_My_Hero
Professor
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I just realised how the we're-the-last-humans in IAGDL really didn't make sense. Earth wasn't the only planet inhabited by humans, and there are lots of space ships with surviving humans. Oh well.
Well you could think of it like the fabled "Cyclopians". Their main planet was utterly destroyed, leaving "two" survivors. Sure, there could have been more survivors who flew out into the galaxy for the day, but for the most part if you were on the planet and survived or watched your planet get destroyed, you are likely to think you are the only one left.
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Aki
Professor
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I just realised how the we're-the-last-humans in IAGDL really didn't make sense. Earth wasn't the only planet inhabited by humans, and there are lots of space ships with surviving humans. Oh well.
Well you could think of it like the fabled "Cyclopians". Their main planet was utterly destroyed, leaving "two" survivors. Sure, there could have been more survivors who flew out into the galaxy for the day, but for the most part if you were on the planet and survived or watched your planet get destroyed, you are likely to think you are the only one left.
But we know very little about the Cyclopians. Maybe they weren't interested in other planets/spacecraft. We know Earthians are.
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Seymour_My_Hero
Professor
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I just realised how the we're-the-last-humans in IAGDL really didn't make sense. Earth wasn't the only planet inhabited by humans, and there are lots of space ships with surviving humans. Oh well.
Well you could think of it like the fabled "Cyclopians". Their main planet was utterly destroyed, leaving "two" survivors. Sure, there could have been more survivors who flew out into the galaxy for the day, but for the most part if you were on the planet and survived or watched your planet get destroyed, you are likely to think you are the only one left.
But we know very little about the Cyclopians. Maybe they weren't interested in other planets/spacecraft. We know Earthians are.
Eh, who knows. Alkazar is the only one who truly knows of their habitual rituals, considering he made them all up. Edit: Darnit Jezzem you beat me to it!
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