futurefreak

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Not to get off track but how did you come up with that username wowsuperssl ecnryptedacc15 ? Is it misspelled? Sorry the it was the ocd asking.
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Tedward

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Sorry, I was just messing with you; you've made your views on those cartoons and Fry-Leela-Bender hero-victim dynamics quite clear.
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Svip

Administrator
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How about one where Futurama switches places with American Dad? The Ad characters can work for Planet Express and the Futurama characters work for the CIA.
How about an original idea?
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DannyJC13

DOOP Secretary

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KURT IF YOU MENTION FAMILY GUY OR AMERICAN DAD ONE MORE TIME, I SWEAR TO GOD I'LL-
*Okay Folks, put on your imagination caps!*
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futurefreak

salutatory committee member
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futurefreak

salutatory committee member
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Why did you cross out words, Tedward?
How about one where Futurama switches places with American Dad? The Ad characters can work for Planet Express and the Futurama characters work for the CIA.
BTW, I hate Mario and Sonic cartoons.

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futurefreak

salutatory committee member
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It's a bunch a munch a crunch a human!
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Svip

Administrator
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i'd like to see another add for Glagnar's Human Rinds.
Can Kurt be one of their ingredients?
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DannyJC13

DOOP Secretary

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When animated shows relate to reality too much they go stale and boring... Take South Park for example. They even admitted that in the latest ep. And do I even have to bring up Attack of the Killer App? 
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futurefreak

salutatory committee member
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i'd like to see another add for Glagnar's Human Rinds.
Can Kurt be one of their ingredients?
It's great topped off with Torgo's Executive Powder. When animated shows relate to reality too much they go stale and boring...
*cough* SIMPSONS *cough*
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DannyJC13

DOOP Secretary

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Simpsons went old before it even got good.
Wut.
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giantevilhead
Poppler

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I'd like to see an episode where Zapp Brannigan pisses off DOOP off so much that every planet in DOOP decides to invade earth at the same time and they have some kind of competition to decide who gets to invade earth first. The Planet Express team has to pretend to be aliens and win the competition so they can pretend to invade and occupy earth.
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Smarty

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They should make an episode where they cross universes with Family Guy then Peter and Bender get into a drinking competition, then the American Dad guy comes in and shoots them both in the knees.
After that then Leela dresses up like Marge then becomes Quagmires wife and then KurtPikachu gets hit over the head by an alaskin pipeline and he from then on stops coming up with the shittiest story ideas i've ever heard.
I honestly thought you were serious until I re-read this and saw the last part...
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Freako

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There's something I need to get off my chest. As much as I am excited about the new season, I want to tell you all why I get offended when someone's idea involves Leela having something bad happen to her. Please excuse me if I get personal.
Last October, my cousin came to visit and I asked him about that movie Cadillac Man. The Robin Williams and Tim Robbins movie. I asked him about a part because I wanted to use it as a reference to my AD fanfic I was writing at the time. He thought I wanted to do something where Fry holds everyone hostage like TR in that movie. I told him it was an AD fanfic and he got all emotional and crestfallen. Then we made up a story about Futurama spoofing Robot Monster and I told him Fry should get taken away. Then he says, "I thought it would be Leela. She's a girl. And girls in cartoons are weak and defenless".
Totally pissed me off when he said that. Then he said, "When I first saw her, I thought she was a weak and defenless damsel in distress who kept getting tied up all the time." He thought Fry was the big hero of the show. He's only seen a few episodes and he throws that bombshell on me even though he's seen some episodes where Leela kicks butt.
Then flash forward to Janurary, I was looking up on the Infosphere for the comic books and I heard about issue #54. I was totally pissed off about it, and was haunted a little by what my cousin said. I told my family the comics and the events to come and they totally stonewalled me, and insulted and put me down about it.
That's the story why I get offended and pissed off when someone makes up a fanfic or an episode idea of something bad happening to Leela.
That's why I kept complaining about issue #54. I never will again.
 
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futurefreak

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his trolling is getting progressively worst.
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DannyJC13

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There's something I need to get off my chest. As much as I am excited about the new season, I want to tell you all why I get offended when someone's idea involves Leela having something bad happen to her. Please excuse me if I get personal.
Last October, my cousin came to visit and I asked him about that movie Cadillac Man. The Robin Williams and Tim Robbins movie. I asked him about a part because I wanted to use it as a reference to my AD fanfic I was writing at the time. He thought I wanted to do something where Fry holds everyone hostage like TR in that movie. I told him it was an AD fanfic and he got all emotional and crestfallen. Then we made up a story about Futurama spoofing Robot Monster and I told him Fry should get taken away. Then he says, "I thought it would be Leela. She's a girl. And girls in cartoons are weak and defenless".
Totally pissed me off when he said that. Then he said, "When I first saw her, I thought she was a weak and defenless damsel in distress who kept getting tied up all the time." He thought Fry was the big hero of the show. He's only seen a few episodes and he throws that bombshell on me even though he's seen some episodes where Leela kicks butt.
Then flash forward to Janurary, I was looking up on the Infosphere for the comic books and I heard about issue #54. I was totally pissed off about it, and was haunted a little by what my cousin said. I told my family the comics and the events to come and they totally stonewalled me, and insulted and put me down about it.
That's the story why I get offended and pissed off when someone makes up a fanfic or an episode idea of something bad happening to Leela.
That's why I kept complaining about issue #54. I never will again.
I don't think there has ever been a moment where this video fitted into a situation better than this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FopyRHHlt3M
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Svip

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I hear ya, Kurt. People in the real world seems to have nothing but disgust left for people who keep talking about their fan fictions and skewed personal fetishes about cartoon characters. It's amazing how backwards society still is. But they won't be laughing forever, for it will be people like you, Kurt, who shall build tomorrow's society.
Where everything is fan fiction and society is run by our own fetishes regarding fictional characters. Let the era of no social intelligence begin!
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Gorky

DOOP Secretary

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I think "The Late Philip J. Fry" would have made a really interesting two-parter, if only because the writers probably had loads of ideas for that episode that they weren't able to explore due to time constraints. I don't think chopping a story into two pieces will solve the pacing problems of certain episodes (I think the pacing problems are a bit more complex than that), but there are definitely stories that I enjoyed so much I wouldn't have minded seeing two episodes devoted to them. (On a somewhat related note: That's why I like that "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid," though not an actual two-part episode, has a companion piece in "The Why of Fry.")
Still, it's kind of amazing that the writers have consistently managed to fit compelling storylines, great gags, and loads of nerdy humor into a mere twenty-two minutes. Kudos to them for that.
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