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DOM
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Lol! Man! Of course you must have good eyes to look at these kind of things, but don't you think that by always watching those kind of little details, you loose the thrill of enjoying your Futurama Episode. It's like in the first episode, SpacePilot3000, When Bender and Fry are cought In the `head Museum, and Bender bend the metal bars. Just before he lifted up his arms, in the background, all the metal bars are still there. (But I don't find this, my friend did) :S
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Bushmeister
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Maybe it melted? But no that would be a tad silly, can't believe that I and others hadn't noticed it before.
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DOM
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Lol...
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Teral
Helpy McHelphelp
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« Reply #7 on: 01-13-2004 19:51 »
« Last Edit on: 01-13-2004 19:51 »
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Originally posted by DOM: but don't you think that by always watching those kind of little details, you loose the thrill of enjoying your Futurama Episode.
No. When it comes to Futurama you will actually deprive yourself of great jokes, if you don't pay attention to details. The P and NP joke in PYHOMS is a good example, Strong Force glue in "The 30% Iron Chef" is another, etc. It's all in the details.
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DOM
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Originally posted by Teral: No.
When it comes to Futurama you will actually deprive yourself of great jokes, if you don't pay attention to details. The P and NP joke in PYHOMS is a good example, Strong Force glue in "The 30% Iron Chef" is another, etc. It's all in the details. Maybe, but there's some positive details, and anoying details. It's ok to find things that doesn't fit, but...anyway...forget it. It's your right to seek unlogical details. Give me a hug lol!
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Otis P Jivefunk
DOOP Secretary
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Maybe the snow melted, and some fresh snow arrived after, but before they came back down...
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