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*Matt Groening's and David X. Cohen's heads' new show, "Futurella", is a self-parody of itself, down to the same opening sequence and the fact that it was cancelled before its time. | *Matt Groening's and David X. Cohen's heads' new show, "Futurella", is a self-parody of itself, down to the same opening sequence and the fact that it was cancelled before its time. | ||
*The costume that [[Leela]] wears for the Comic-Con costume contest is Princess Leia from Star Wars. | *The costume that [[Leela]] wears for the Comic-Con costume contest is Princess Leia from Star Wars. | ||
*The speaker for the costume contest is wearing a Mario costume from the "Mario Bros." video game franchise. | |||
*[[Lrrr]] watches an episode of "[[The Scary Door]]" which is a reference to "The Twilight Zone" | |||
===Trivia=== | ===Trivia=== | ||
*Once again, [[Maurice LaMarche]] reprises his Orson Welles impression and his parody of Welles' infamous "Frozen Peas" recording session, having previously reprised this impression for such diverse projects as the Brain in ''Pinky and the Brain'' and Welles himself in the film ''Ed Wood'' and the TV shows ''The Critic'', and ''The Simpsons''. | *Once again, [[Maurice LaMarche]] reprises his Orson Welles impression and his parody of Welles' infamous "Frozen Peas" recording session, having previously reprised this impression for such diverse projects as the Brain in ''Pinky and the Brain'' and Welles himself in the film ''Ed Wood'' and the TV shows ''The Critic'', and ''The Simpsons''. | ||
===Continuity=== | |||
*At Comic-Con 3010, [[Lrrr]] states that he recognizes Leela from somewhere; in response, Leela says that she was in his mouth at one time. A reference to the event in "[[The Problem with Popplers]]". | |||
*[[Lrrr]] uses the word Popplers in this episode, which has never been heard since its premier in "[[The Problem with Popplers]]". | |||
*The army, led by Zapp Brannigan before surrendering to Lrrr, are wearing the same army uniforms seen since "[[War is the H-Word]]". | |||
===Goofs=== | |||
*[[Professor Farnsworth]] introduces his Transporter Ray by hitting the trashcan with it, then aiming his transporter ray at the location where he wants it to rematerialize. Although, when [[Lrrr]] used it in an attempt to kill [[Leela]] (without knowing what it really was), [[Fry]] gets hit with it instead. If he were to have rematerialized, [[Lrrr]] should have used that transporter ray once again to do so; however, the crew eventually find [[Fry]] in the shower back at the [[Planet Express]] building. | |||
*At Omicron Persei 8, Lrrr is watching "[[The Scary Door]]" although we learned in "[[When Aliens Attack]]" that it takes 1000 years for televised programs to reach the planet from Earth. | |||
**However, it's possible that in the 31st century, there is technology that allows televised programs to reach across solar systems almost instantly... even though it would break certain laws of physics. | |||
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No. | 99 | ||||
Production number | 6ACV11 | ||||
Written by | Patric M. Verrone | ||||
Directed by | Crystal Chesney-Thompson | ||||
Title caption | Two scoops of pixels in every scene | ||||
First air date | 26 August, 2010[1] | ||||
Broadcast number | S07E11 | ||||
Title reference | Irreconcilable Differences | ||||
Special guest(s) | Matt Groening David X. Cohen Katee Sackhoff Sergio Aragonés | ||||
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"Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences"[1] is the ninety-ninth episode of Futurama, the eleventh of the sixth production season and the seventh broadcast season. It is scheduled to air 26 August, 2010.[1] It will guest star Katee Sackhoff, Sergio Aragonés and Futurama creators Matt Groening and David X. Cohen.
Plot
After a bungled Earth invasion on his birthday, alien leader Lrrr faces a mid-life crisis.[1]It will also show comic-con of the future.
Additional Info
Allusions
- Matt Groening's and David X. Cohen's heads' new show, "Futurella", is a self-parody of itself, down to the same opening sequence and the fact that it was cancelled before its time.
- The costume that Leela wears for the Comic-Con costume contest is Princess Leia from Star Wars.
- The speaker for the costume contest is wearing a Mario costume from the "Mario Bros." video game franchise.
- Lrrr watches an episode of "The Scary Door" which is a reference to "The Twilight Zone"
Trivia
- Once again, Maurice LaMarche reprises his Orson Welles impression and his parody of Welles' infamous "Frozen Peas" recording session, having previously reprised this impression for such diverse projects as the Brain in Pinky and the Brain and Welles himself in the film Ed Wood and the TV shows The Critic, and The Simpsons.
Continuity
- At Comic-Con 3010, Lrrr states that he recognizes Leela from somewhere; in response, Leela says that she was in his mouth at one time. A reference to the event in "The Problem with Popplers".
- Lrrr uses the word Popplers in this episode, which has never been heard since its premier in "The Problem with Popplers".
- The army, led by Zapp Brannigan before surrendering to Lrrr, are wearing the same army uniforms seen since "War is the H-Word".
Goofs
- Professor Farnsworth introduces his Transporter Ray by hitting the trashcan with it, then aiming his transporter ray at the location where he wants it to rematerialize. Although, when Lrrr used it in an attempt to kill Leela (without knowing what it really was), Fry gets hit with it instead. If he were to have rematerialized, Lrrr should have used that transporter ray once again to do so; however, the crew eventually find Fry in the shower back at the Planet Express building.
- At Omicron Persei 8, Lrrr is watching "The Scary Door" although we learned in "When Aliens Attack" that it takes 1000 years for televised programs to reach the planet from Earth.
- However, it's possible that in the 31st century, there is technology that allows televised programs to reach across solar systems almost instantly... even though it would break certain laws of physics.
Characters
References
- ^ a b c d "Futurama: Episode Guide". MSN. Retrieved on 23 June 2010.