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Author Topic: How often do you watch Futurama?  (Read 7007 times)
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Chalic

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« Reply #40 on: 04-16-2003 22:13 »
« Last Edit on: 11-10-2013 20:40 by TheMadCapper »

 (I'm making no recomendations to anyone, and I admit nothing :P )
 
HawkingHole4001

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« Reply #41 on: 04-16-2003 23:06 »

I watch it on taped episodes, soon the DVD, and on FOX and Cartoon Network.
K5

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« Reply #42 on: 04-18-2003 02:15 »

I create or correct subtitles for Futurama, I see same episode every day several times over  :)
getak2003

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« Reply #43 on: 04-18-2003 08:44 »

really? you get any advanced issues of episodes, as in before they ever air? lord kazaa would be most interested.

but back to topic, i see one episode a day at 11:00 on CN during the adult swim block. i see two a day when fox decides to actually air a new epsode, and i have seen every episode up through where no fan has gone before.

i even have my own fan fiction series on the leela zone, check it out some time.
K5

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« Reply #44 on: 04-18-2003 09:33 »

Really, visit this result of my work
Shiny Metal Ass

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« Reply #45 on: 04-18-2003 13:24 »

i watch about an hour a night on average because i have series 1 and 2 on DVD
getak2003

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« Reply #46 on: 04-18-2003 19:45 »

you do realize that this entire website is one massive transcriptable place right? i know a place that would really like to know about it. if you go to the leela zone, on the links page there is a site called the netutral planet that specializes in trancripts, they would really like to hear from you.
MattyB

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« Reply #47 on: 04-21-2003 13:12 »

Since getting the DVDs, i'd say every day. In fact the other day me and a friend watched every episode of season 1 in about 6 hours.
Teral

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« Reply #48 on: 04-21-2003 16:32 »

I could've seen futurama on Tv2Zulu yesterday, unfortunately they decied to air the episode at 2.45 AM!! Why, because they felt a need to air a few movies first, starting at 10.45 PM (which incidently would be a great timeslot for Futurama).

Good thing Swedish Tv4 airs "A Tale Of Two Santas" in 40 minutes.
Just Chris

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« Reply #49 on: 04-22-2003 10:34 »

I watch it whenever I can on broadcast TV (since I don't have cable), so that means I don't get to see it much. I was expecting Futurama Sunday, but I got treated to X2: Mutants Uncovered, which is the CHEESIEST FOX SPECIAL EVER!

Anyone else noticed that FOX never shows Futurama reruns?
Anarchist

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« Reply #50 on: 04-22-2003 10:49 »

Since I would never even consider piracy, especially when dealing with a wonderful and honest company like FOX, I do not have every episode ever aired on my computer, and as thus, I do not watch one or two episodes every day.
chilev

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« Reply #51 on: 04-24-2003 18:27 »

Bless Kazaa!
Chriswell

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« Reply #52 on: 04-24-2003 20:17 »

At this moment Sunday-Thursday nights thanks to Cartoon Network.

-cs
Lee Roberts

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« Reply #53 on: 04-24-2003 20:23 »
« Last Edit on: 04-24-2003 20:23 »

 
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Originally posted by MattyB:
Since getting the DVDs, i'd say every day. In fact the other day me and a friend watched every episode of season 1 in about 6 hours.


Yeah so do I everyday and everynight.:P


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Drippy_Cupcake

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« Reply #54 on: 04-24-2003 22:08 »

I'm depressed now because I've seen every episode that has aired now and it doesn't give me much to look forward too.
The Bender

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« Reply #55 on: 04-25-2003 11:28 »

I watch it on cn sunday through thursdays and watch my season 1 dvd like whenevr i have free time or just feel like it
The Knux Bender

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« Reply #56 on: 04-26-2003 23:06 »

Kazaa?

I usually use WinMX for all my needs of "aquiring" files to watch and listen too.
WifeBTR

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« Reply #57 on: 04-26-2003 23:39 »

I watch futurama whenever i feel the urge itching in my trowsers (almost every day).
Otis P Jivefunk

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« Reply #58 on: 04-27-2003 05:49 »

The amount I watch Futurama varies, sometimes I have a total Futurama fest, but sometimes I don't watch it for a while. But I normally watch it at least once a week at the minimum  :)
zyphr

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« Reply #59 on: 04-28-2003 08:32 »

I've gotten addicted, I watch a couple of episodes from either season one or season two before I go to bed...
getak2003

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« Reply #60 on: 04-28-2003 08:42 »

All i get is one episode each night five times a week, but once i get the DVDs i will be able to recite entire epidsodes from memory, episode quality is irrelevant, mental dependancy is everything.
mads

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« Reply #61 on: 04-30-2003 17:36 »

I watch it every day.
yokurt

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« Reply #62 on: 05-01-2003 15:52 »

I watch two episodes a week, for three years now,
so I`ve seen each episode about five times if I`m right
Zoidberg MD

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« Reply #63 on: 05-02-2003 09:32 »
« Last Edit on: 05-02-2003 09:32 »

 
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Originally posted by Chalic:
But really, the best option out there is much better, far safer and more up to date.  You must remember, the ftp:// is our friend. A person interested in finding Futurama ep's available for being "aqquired" might find a google search for "ftp futurama" to their liking.  (I'm making no recomendations to anyone, and I admit nothing :P )
 

removed ftp, your right Anarchist, dont want to get in trouble with peel, or worse yet get peel in trouble.    :(
Anarchist

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« Reply #64 on: 05-02-2003 10:44 »

I'd remove that from this board if I were you. Just a friendly warning.
Oh, and your server looks really sloppy. Do your linux box a favor and clean it up a bit.
Zoidberg MD

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« Reply #65 on: 05-02-2003 11:40 »

I know its sloppy, but I am working on a good build of apache, this is just a temp setup, no modules installed etc.  But, my universtiy has an OC connection so.  Figure it might get some good use instead of bieng used to download porn floods for alt.easynews.
Anarchist

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« Reply #66 on: 05-02-2003 12:07 »

Seriously, you should be careful where you post that. As a general rule, if you're not on an "underground" forum, you do not post servers full of MP3s, movies, games and TV episodes. I suggest you remove it before the mods do.
tooslow2go

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« Reply #67 on: 05-04-2003 21:19 »

I ussually watch an episode or two a day

HAHAHAHAHAHA

Bow before my geekyness!!!!

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asianlightning

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« Reply #68 on: 05-06-2003 15:42 »

Actually, to Chalic, Limewire is rife with adware. On a related topic, my girlfriend just got back into town from a long business trip, and seeing as how she doesn't really like Futurama, I guess I'll be watching quite a bit less of it from now on  :(
Merion

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« Reply #69 on: 05-08-2003 13:53 »
« Last Edit on: 05-08-2003 13:53 »

I had season 1&2 for 2 years and watched about 3 eps a week, which sums up to quite a lot, so I can basically speak all text from the first two seasons. Since 'bout a week my collection's complete an now I own every aired episode. So naturally at the moment I'm watching at least 4 hours a day, but I guess It'll subside a bit over the time and going back to a healthy dose of, say 5 to 8 eps a week.
LAN.gnome

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« Reply #70 on: 05-22-2003 04:25 »
« Last Edit on: 05-22-2003 04:25 »

At least once a day, either on Cartoon Network on my tapes & season 1 DVD's.

If sure you've all noticed, but CN not only does us the favor of providing bumpers (a.k.a. VHS start/stop indicators    :)), but it also snips out one commercial break. The show runs, with commercials, about 26 minutes. All this in addition to actually running the show! At a regular time slot! And advertises the show! It's like manna from heaven.

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zozer

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« Reply #71 on: 05-23-2003 18:50 »

 
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If sure you've all noticed, but CN not only does us the favor of providing bumpers (a.k.a. VHS start/stop indicators     :)),

I guess ive never noticed that. where is it?  :confused:
Moron!

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« Reply #72 on: 05-24-2003 01:50 »

Between the S1 DVD, a TiVo full of S2 & S3 episodes, and a handful of classics on my hard drive I have no shortage of Futurastic Bliss. I do a 2-4 episode block every few days.

(The commentaries get frequent spins as well!)
The Hypno Toad

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« Reply #73 on: 05-25-2003 09:38 »

I think that we should get a live feed to this site so we can watch every episode everyday!
Zoidberg Fan

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« Reply #74 on: 05-25-2003 13:09 »

I usually watch an episode a day.  I always tape it when it's on adult swim, and whenever it's on FOX I watch it.  I also have the season one DVD which I watch a lot.
LAN.gnome

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« Reply #75 on: 05-28-2003 00:02 »

 
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 I guess ive never noticed that. where is it?   :confused:

"Bumper" is the name given to those couple-second clips that are attatched to a TV show right before it goes to commercial and right before it comes back. Like in "When Aliens Attack," when Bender uses the cue cards at the commercial break -- "We'll be back with more Single Female Lawyer after these messages from Crazy Bender's Discount Stereo."

The ones Adult Swim use often feature Bender trying to revive and old lady in their bumpers. You strop taping an episode when the commercials start and when you see a bumper come on, you know to begin recording again and you don't miss taping any of the show!
spacepilot3000

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« Reply #76 on: 05-28-2003 00:45 »

Man, you guys are lucky. You have seasons 1&2, and are about to get season 3! Me in california have only season 1 and have to wait until september 2nd to get season 2 on dvd. Otherwise, I record every episode that airs on cartoon network.
Just Chris

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« Reply #77 on: 05-28-2003 08:59 »

Man do I ever miss Cartoon Network. The thing is we acquired the cable illegally, but a few months later we ran into problems (with the components, we didn't get into any legal problems). The cable box acted weird and went dead one day. I plan to get the Season 1 DVDs soon.

When people become smart enough to encode the other Futurama videos in DivX 640x480 resolution, instead of the inferior MPEG, I would easily get those online.
moonbus69

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« Reply #78 on: 11-10-2013 19:02 »

Just curious here... So how long have ya'll gone NOT wathcing any Futurama?  :sleep:

Since I started buying all the episodes on DVD, think the longest time I went
NOT watching ANY Futurama was maybe a week... One time, a few years back.  :rolleyes:

Might go a day or two now, but very rarely. Need my FF (Futurama Fix) quite often!  :D
SolidSnake

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« Reply #79 on: 11-10-2013 19:12 »

I watch at least 4 or 5 episodes a week. It doesn't mean 5 days in a row I'll watch an episode, but maybe a couple of days into the week I'll watch a couple episodes. It all varies.
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