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Chump

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« Reply #40 on: 11-27-2002 15:34 »

Theres a person who likes like Michelle then... she walks by with another girl on the sidewalk. On the third jump in time, while its snowing.
Otis P Jivefunk

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« Reply #41 on: 11-27-2002 15:36 »

 
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Originally posted by Chump:
Theres a person who likes like Michelle then... she walks by with another girl on the sidewalk. On the third jump in time, while its snowing.

Well if that is her, that makes 2 apperances.

Bakntime

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« Reply #42 on: 11-27-2002 15:40 »

I've been looking at the "second shadow" (the one next to the nibbleronian), and it doesn't really look like anything.  It could be Fry, but those curvy things out of the side of his head are weird.  Possibly, it could be his hands covering his ears, or someone or something behing or in front of him?
Chump

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« Reply #43 on: 11-27-2002 15:40 »

Also, did anyone notice how incredibly similar Zoidberg and Robopuppies voices were? I mean, extremely similar.
Kryten

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« Reply #44 on: 11-27-2002 16:24 »

Someone in this shot looks a LOT like Michelle...

Chump

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« Reply #45 on: 11-27-2002 16:38 »

Its possible, shes in the future...
Otis P Jivefunk

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« Reply #46 on: 11-27-2002 17:01 »

Maybe the commentaries on the Season 4 DVD set will give some insights, when it comes out.
McGrady

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« Reply #47 on: 11-27-2002 17:53 »

 
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Originally posted by Kryten:
Someone in this shot looks a LOT like Michelle...

Fry's Dog?
Gocad

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« Reply #48 on: 11-28-2002 02:25 »

Perhaps there should be a petition to publish the Season 3 & 4 DVDs asap to solve these mysteries once and for all. Besides, I don't think it was Michelle.
Ricky

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« Reply #49 on: 11-28-2002 12:13 »

 
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Originally posted by Firecube:
In SP3k there is no trashcan on the side of the desk, but in Jurassic Bark there is.

...which disappears when Fry sits down.  :eek:
Someone was hiding in that trashcan, I tell you. Wait, I didn't hear any gasps
Otis P Jivefunk

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« Reply #50 on: 11-28-2002 17:17 »

 
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Originally posted by Gocad:
Perhaps there should be a petition to publish the Season 3 & 4 DVDs asap to solve these mysteries once and for all. Besides, I don't think it was Michelle.

Maybe not, but she's definately in the 99c store.
Mitsui

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« Reply #51 on: 11-30-2002 08:17 »

These should be asked about Space Pilot really.

But why were so many people in a grotty pizza parlour on the day of the Millenium?

Alos, if power failures were so common in Applied Cryogenics for the need of a sign on the door, how come Fry froze all the way into the year 3000?
Teral

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« Reply #52 on: 11-30-2002 11:52 »

More importantly, isn't that "you stink loser" kid a little to young to be out on his own at midnight in New York.

I think the Omicronians had something to do with the stable power supply, much like they probably protected it against the alien raids.
Kryten

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« Reply #53 on: 12-01-2002 02:20 »

...don't you mean the Nibblonians?
Teral

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« Reply #54 on: 12-01-2002 08:31 »
« Last Edit on: 12-01-2002 08:31 »

Maybe I did, or maybe I know something the public doesn't. The plot, as the say, thickens.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yes, I did.
Mitsui

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« Reply #55 on: 12-01-2002 09:47 »

Also, just to be an anal bastard, I have to wonder why, if there was a lock on the Applied Cryogenis door, wasnt it being used? Surely something that scientific would be well "guarded".
MisterPoon

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« Reply #56 on: 12-13-2002 10:57 »

It MUST have been guarded somehow to keep from getting destroyed when aliens came and destroyed all the buildings (twice)....
BarneyBurnham

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« Reply #57 on: 12-13-2002 14:00 »

 
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Originally posted by Teral:
More importantly, isn't that "you stink loser" kid a little to young to be out on his own at midnight in New York.

Maybe he's homeless.
Oni Zyxer

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« Reply #58 on: 02-10-2003 09:10 »

The kid 'belongs' to the couple that looked at Fry when he left Panucci's. There are so many people around there since it IS NY, and it look's like Panucci is having a party. The reason Applied Cryogenics never had a power failure is because it's funny, which Is also why they had a note on the door. There is a VERY slim chance they'll follow it up, as Matt said on the commentarys, we may never know why the building survived, but if they see this as too much of an oversight, it'll be rectified in The Why Of Fry.
Molten Boron

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« Reply #59 on: 02-23-2003 02:32 »

 
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Originally posted by Ricky:
 ...which disappears when Fry sits down.   :eek:
Someone was hiding in that trashcan, I tell you. Wait, I didn't hear any gasps

Tales of Interest I (Fry Hole) also featured a trash that disappears. It is shown during the countdown but disappears when Fry sees the rip in the space-time continuum.
Oni Zyxer

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« Reply #60 on: 02-23-2003 07:57 »

And if you look at the people in the crowd of the first act of a taste of freedom, it's about 3 different people repeated over and over, and one of those people looks like Michelle. Annoying, but probably coincidental. It would be fun to have Fry run in to Michelle for no reason in an episode, or have Fry trying to avoid her.
PCC Fred

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« Reply #61 on: 03-11-2003 09:24 »
« Last Edit on: 03-11-2003 09:24 »

   
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Originally posted by Bakntime:
I've been looking at the "second shadow" (the one next to the nibbleronian), and it doesn't really look like anything.  It could be Fry, but those curvy things out of the side of his head are weird.  Possibly, it could be his hands covering his ears, or someone or something behing or in front of him?

He's reaching out to tip the chair over!

Also, did anyone notice that the desk rotated 90 degrees between Fry being frozen, and Seymour arriving at Applied Cryogenics on New Year's Day?

My theory is that in "The Why of Fry", the Brain Spawn attack again, and learn that Fry was deliberately brought to the future by the Nibblonians.  So they go back in time and abduct Nibbler/whichever Nibblonian was there in "Space Pilot 3000".

So Fry and Nibbler travel back to 31/12/99, Nibbler hides in the trashcan, and Fry moves the desk so it faces an open cryo-tube, hides under the desk and then pushes 1999 Fry's chair over.  Afterwards he puts the desk back the way it was so no-one will notice.
Oni Zyxer

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« Reply #62 on: 03-11-2003 10:11 »

Heh, I doubt they'll have any plot points involving the angle of a desk.
PCC Fred

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« Reply #63 on: 03-11-2003 10:14 »

I disagree.  The desk and chair were at a presice angle to send Fry tumbling into the cryo-tube, but the next day they'd shifted position.  Coincidence?  I think not.
mnemon

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« Reply #64 on: 04-06-2003 15:33 »

Freeze a frame around time 22:30, right when Fry falls into the cryogenic tube, dropping his whistle. As the whistle drops, and the chair is knocked over, you can see Nibbler's shadow, clearly showing his extended eye from his head.
i_c_weiner

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« Reply #65 on: 03-04-2005 22:37 »


Isn't weird how Fry's parents are there and in Luck of the Fryish, Yancy says that Fry "disappeared"? Would that mean that they were keeping a secret?
And, I'm kinda "rekindling" this thread, cuz it wasn't in real use.
canned eggs

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« Reply #66 on: 03-04-2005 23:12 »

They are clueless and fail to notice Fry in the tube.  Seymour is the only one who sees him there.
i_c_weiner

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« Reply #67 on: 03-04-2005 23:14 »

Okay, I see it now. They're looking at Seymour. Thanks for the help there CE.
TheGingerKid

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« Reply #68 on: 03-05-2005 15:49 »

 
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Originally posted by BNLbum:
Time-Space Continuum -> BOOM!

Don't you remember from Roswell That Ends Well?! I think Fry's changed the past enough as it is.

And maybe Fry is holding a camera?! Its just what it made me think of.

Maybe Fry didnt change the future, Maybe he was always his grandfather... But inorder to realise that he had to go into the past....? If that makes sense.

Eyedol7513

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« Reply #69 on: 03-05-2005 22:36 »

They never actually looked into the tube, as canned eggs said.
Sil

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« Reply #70 on: 04-14-2005 16:59 »

 
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Originally posted by TheGingerKid:
 Maybe Fry didnt change the future, Maybe he was always his grandfather... But inorder to realise that he had to go into the past....? If that makes sense.


Lil quote from H2G2.

ARTHUR: (re: changing history) "But there must be something we can do!"

FORD: "No! Nothing. Really, nothing. Because it’s all been done. I mean listen, we’ve been backwards and forwards through time and ended up here: two million years behind where we started. But that doesn’t change the future, because we’ve seen it! I mean wise up kid, there’s nothing you can do to change it, because it’s already happened."

That wasn't that lil, was it. Woops.
  :laff:
Nerd-o-rama

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« Reply #71 on: 04-14-2005 17:06 »

That's exactly how I think causality works in Futurama.
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Anything that happens, happens.

Anything that, in happening, causes something else to happen, causes something else to happen.

Anything that, in happening, causes itself to happen again, happens again.

It doesn't necessarily do it in chronological order, though.
Coincidentally, this same theory applies to the obligatory time-travel episode in Stargate SG-1, and a more complicated version might have occured in Farscape.  I dunno, though.  I kinda lost track of what was going on at that point.
Sil

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« Reply #72 on: 04-14-2005 17:16 »
« Last Edit on: 04-14-2005 17:16 »

Ah, another Guide-head. Yeah, the Farscape one was erm... convaluted, to put it mildly. I lost the will to live at that point. Same goes for Red Dwarf as well - in Stasis Leak, we see the future versions of Rimmer and Lister in the background of scenes before they know that they must go back in time to appear there. Did that make sense? Why does my foot hurt?  :p

Edited due to being emoticonically challenged.
Pikka Bird

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« Reply #73 on: 04-20-2005 08:52 »

Guide-head represent!

Oh well, I am puzzled as to how Seymour (the PEEL user) would have wanted Fry to take Seymour (the dog) back to the future with him... The only way would be for him to leave his place under the table (which would have made his other self pretty suspicious, I think), sprint out of the door and go find Seymour (which would have to happen by pure common chance) and sprint back to Applied Cryogenics and lob Seymour into the tube along with his other self before he ceased to be. I think it'd be a bit risky to take a longshot like that, when you're dealing with the space-time continuum.
FLeXo 23

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« Reply #74 on: 04-25-2005 21:23 »

wat was dat thing under da table when fry fell into da cryo tube?

i think it was nibbler
Jicannon

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« Reply #75 on: 04-25-2005 21:41 »

Yeh, it were dat fool nibbler
bending_unit666

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« Reply #76 on: 06-21-2005 15:25 »

yeah, if you watch The Why Of Fry, you realise!
Frybot 5000

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« Reply #77 on: 06-22-2005 21:53 »

How exactly did Fry know Seymour's age, anyhow? He met Seymour in an alley. He didn't adopt him as a pup or anything. Did he just assume Seymour was 3?
fryfan001

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« Reply #78 on: 06-22-2005 21:57 »

Somone had to point out all this stuff to me...*sniff* I'm not very observant
David A

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« Reply #79 on: 06-23-2005 00:08 »

 
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Originally posted by Pikka Bird:
Oh well, I am puzzled as to how Seymour (the PEEL user) would have wanted Fry to take Seymour (the dog) back to the future with him... The only way would be for him to leave his place under the table (which would have made his other self pretty suspicious, I think), sprint out of the door and go find Seymour (which would have to happen by pure common chance) and sprint back to Applied Cryogenics and lob Seymour into the tube along with his other self before he ceased to be. I think it'd be a bit risky to take a longshot like that, when you're dealing with the space-time continuum.

Plus, there's no reason for Fry to want to take Seymour to the future.  As far as Fry knows, Seymour lived a long and happy life after Fry got frozen.  Why would Fry want to change that?
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