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Tastes Like Fry
Urban Legend
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« Reply #46 on: 09-12-2012 09:16 »
« Last Edit on: 09-15-2012 13:29 »
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Also Fry isn't actually in that sausage, just his clothes and some hair editsies: Found a goof on re-watch of Fun on a Bun. Fry is frozen with the 'his' chicken hat: But Leela finds the 'his' chicken hat on the ship: And then pines over it: But then she wears the 'her' one: (I think the chicken hat Leela found was meant to be the 'her' one, cause despite giving back to Fry, it could have been left on the ship when Fry and Bender went mammoth hunting.)
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Roberto98
Crustacean
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i tottaly cannot wait, mannnn
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AllEggsIn1Basket
Professor
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Wow, I haven't seen the new episodes, but Fry looks like he's been spending some time at the gym with the Nautilus.
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AllEggsIn1Basket
Professor
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I don't know whether this was intentional or a mistake, but Amy's prized Rhode Island Red is not red. It's white. That makes it a Rhode Island White. I raise poultry and that bothered me, chicken snob that I am.
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PhoffiFozz
Crustacean
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Another one that everyone seems to have missed. In "A Farewell To Arms" Amy says she was in Sigma Beta, but in season 1 "The Series Has Landed" she said she was in Kappa Kappa Wong!
Okay, aside from the different timelines that have been restructured since episodes like "The Why of Fry" or "Bender's Big Score", etc. Maybe Amy had been in Kappa Kappa Wong and then in a new timeline she was in Sigma Beta... or maybe she was always in both.
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PhoffiFozz
Crustacean
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Leela says in the film she made for Morris and Munda that mutants were only allowed onto the surface "last year", meaning 3011, however, it was made legal for mutants to venture onto the surface in 3010.
Either a goof, or 'The Mutants Are Revolting' was set in 3011, despite airing in 2010? (3010 Futurama time.)
Well, I say things like "I did that last year... or I just got it replaced a year ago", when in fact it was 2 years ago, because sometimes our brains aren't that accurate. The older you get, the faster time seems to go by... And in fact, remember they have been splitting the seasons over 2 years. So if you make one full season over a years time, but it takes 2 years to broadcast that whole season, it seems likely that her statement was accurate.
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DannyJC13
DOOP Secretary
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They still split the years up though. 6A was set in 3010, 6B in 3011, 7A in 3012, etc.
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The Sophisticated Shut In
Bending Unit
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Another one that everyone seems to have missed. In "A Farewell To Arms" Amy says she was in Sigma Beta, but in season 1 "The Series Has Landed" she said she was in Kappa Kappa Wong!
Okay, aside from the different timelines that have been restructured since episodes like "The Why of Fry" or "Bender's Big Score", etc. Maybe Amy had been in Kappa Kappa Wong and then in a new timeline she was in Sigma Beta... or maybe she was always in both.
I think it's obvious why Amy was in two sororities. Her day planner in college probably looked like this : Monday : Trash talk Kappa Kappa Wong with Sigma Beta. Wednesday : Trash-talk Sigma Beta with Kappa Kappa Wong. Friday : Find new sorority.
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SolidSnake
Professor
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Hey, maybe all these goofs have something to do with the low-budget the show was on? Like these goofs, are necessary on keeping a balanced budget on animation? Ya never know!
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DannyJC13
DOOP Secretary
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So in "2-D Blacktop" the Professor has his leather street-gang clothes on before he collides with Leela on the Möbius track, yet instantly in the 2-D dimension he has his normal Professor clothes on.
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transgender nerd under canada
DOOP Ubersecretary
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« Reply #69 on: 06-20-2013 16:19 »
« Last Edit on: 06-20-2013 17:30 by totalnerduk »
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So in "2-D Blacktop"
Assorted animation goofs from the same episode: when the cops knock over Randy and the unnamed character in green, both of them leap and and fall before the car actually strikes them. The vehicle doesn't even hit the one in green at all, yet they both fall as though they've been knocked by the car. When Leela spills her groceries, some of the items don't come out of the bag - they just appear, as the bagged items are falling. These are then scooped up by Leela as she bends and witnesses the empty trolley striking her ship. The Professor says that it's impossible to escape the 2D universe, and between that and the cut back from dropping a marble, one of the stationary, fixed clouds has disappeared. I have a feeling there were a couple more, but I don't feel like re-watching it again just to catch them. From the opening sequence to Fry & Leela's big fling, Zoidberg is hit by a blue bowling ball, which becomes two balls when it hits the ground. Leela hides in her locker, which has a tall purple bottle, a medium green bottle, and a tall red bottle on the shelf. When she exits, the red bottle has become a short red jar. Fry exits his locker and gets stuck on a "drunken octopus" style coat hanger. When Leela pulls him off, it's a single coat hook. The couple then walk towards the ship, and we clearly see the locker room from which they've just come. They're walking towards the ship from another direction, and the lockers are in the background off to one side... did they walk all around the building to throw Leela off the scent, or did the layout of the building change mid-episode? Scruffy is then seen to be standing in the area they came from, along with some machinery that has appeared out of nowhere, and a wall behind it that would have made it rather difficult for Fry and Leela to walk into shot, unless they are able to pass through solid matter. Whilst showing Leela what he's put together from office supplies for their date, Fry has a bowl of ramen - shown to be full in one shot, then less-full in the next. Fry empties the bowl of ramen onto Leela's plate. The bowl is full again when he puts it down. Boy, I sure hope that somebody was fired for that blunder! Next, we see Bender driving a beetle onto the PX ship. It's funny - 20th Century cars were so rare in previous seasons that nobody knew what a VW bus was. In Mothers Day, we see that people have forgotten WTF the wheel is. Now there's a ton of "old-timey cars" sitting around, and nobody's in wonderous awe of it? It's a minor continuity point, and doesn't really detract from the episode. It's not an animation goof. It's not really much. But it bothered me for a moment, and I felt I should share it. Leela drinks something brown from her glass whilst at the bar with Sean - the level goes down as she does so, then rises a little when she stops and moves her glass. The glass is almost full again when she begins speaking. Fry kicks off his sandal. Once the frame of the shot no longer contains it, it's gone for good. The pufferfish at the bar has shrunk drastically by the time Fry sits down, and the jar of peanut butter came from nowhere. I'm sure there are more. I've just been looking for the nit-pickiest things I could, really. Can you tell I'm currently bored out of my mind?
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Inquisitor Hein
Liquid Emperor
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« Reply #76 on: 06-23-2013 12:05 »
« Last Edit on: 06-23-2013 12:21 »
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A little nitpick from "Viva Mars Vegas". In Sci Fi, designers are often rather lazy on constant spaceship sizes (or have to adjust them to the Plot) Let us look at the Binks transporter from the beginning: Judging from the driver's head, we can see the transporter being about the size of an ordinary van, and a tad higher (roughly double human sized). Now let us look at the Robot Mafia's car: Notice the comperatively small top section. And, when zooming in, that section is even higher than Joey Mousepad: So, the Robot Mafia ship rather matches the PE ship in size, instead of a noble car as it's appearance might suggest. Yet, when both ships are seen floating next to each other, they are shown to be roughly the same size, despite the Mafia's ship being several times the transporter's size (previous scenes suggest they are positioned on the same vertical level, therefore, no ship should appear relatively larger/smaller in relation to the other one).
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AllEggsIn1Basket
Professor
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Speaking of things changing size, Jrrr seemed to vary from significantly larger than Fry, to the same size, to much smaller than Fry in the first biking scene in "T.: The Terrestrial."
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