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Future Shock

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« #98 : 07-06-2010 03:44 »
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No, a tripod is this:  Tri=three. Fry seems to have four legs. Zing!
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Tedward

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« #108 : 07-09-2010 17:08 »
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I wouldn't be so quick to put it in that category. There are a few apparent continuity errors that are so consistent in their, well, inconsistency that I see them as more of a respected running gag; the two I usually think of are Bender's composition and Bender's ever-changing, all-useful functions despite being allegedly nothing more than an almost-obsolete bending unit. The changing nature of the Planet Express Ship's interior might also be considered to be in this category, but I'm less willing to put it there myself since that actually does bother me; the "ship's basement" joke in "Proposition Infinity" actually made me cringe a bit. Maybe these sort of things should only apply to Bender, since he's too cool to follow his own mythology.  The poodle issue, on the other hand, does seem like a legitimate thing to nitpick about if you care about continuity. They said cows were extinct and have done a reasonably decent job with that one thanks to the buggalo, so it's not entirely unreasonable to hope that they'd try to keep track of their other created facts, even if those facts were stated originally in a quick joke. No, it shouldn't really matter, but the love of continuity is not so easily ignored.
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