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=== In-universe === | === In-universe === | ||
*'''Unknown date''' | *'''Unknown date''' | ||
**[[War of 2012]], in which [[Conan O'Brien]] loses his legs. | **[[War of 2012]], in which [[Conan O'Brien]] loses his legs. {{er|2ACV04}} | ||
**[[Fry]] locates [[Leelu]] and nearly takes her home, but releases her after realizing she is with a male narwhal. | **[[Fry]] locates [[Leelu]] and nearly takes her home, but releases her after realizing she is with a male narwhal. {{er|BBS}} | ||
**Bender visits the second Philip J. Fry and attempts to kill him. | **Bender visits the second Philip J. Fry and attempts to kill him. {{er|BBS}} | ||
**Fry returns | **Fry returns from his trans-{{w|Arctic}} voyage. {{er|BBS}} | ||
**[[Bender]] blows up [[Panucci's Pizza]] in an attempt to kill Fry, but only ends up burning off Fry's hair and damaging his larynx, altering his appearance and voice. | **[[Bender]] blows up [[Panucci's Pizza]] in an attempt to kill Fry, but only ends up burning off Fry's hair and damaging his larynx, altering his appearance and voice. {{er|BBS}} | ||
**[[Seymour]] is killed and fossilized as a result of the [[Panucci's Pizza]] explosion. | **[[Seymour]] is killed and fossilized as a result of the [[Panucci's Pizza]] explosion. {{er|BBS}} | ||
**Fry freezes himself to return to the future, living under the name "[[Lars Fillmore]]". | **Fry freezes himself to return to the future, living under the name "[[Lars Fillmore]]". {{er|BBS}} | ||
**[[Al Gore's head|Al Gore]] is driving a [[Hybraxi]] taxi, which he presumably invented, after Bender destroyed his | **[[Al Gore's head|Al Gore]] is driving a [[Hybraxi]] taxi, which he presumably invented, after Bender destroyed his {{cat|politic}}al chances in the [[United States presidential election, 2000|2000 election]]. {{er|BBS}} | ||
=== Alternate-reality === | === Alternate-reality === | ||
*''' | *'''Spring''' | ||
**[[Seymour]] waits for [[Fry]] and dies of old age. | **[[Seymour]] waits for [[Fry]] and dies of old age, at fifteen. {{er|4ACV07}} | ||
=== Real-world === | === Real-world === | ||
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**[[Dick Clark]], who voiced [[Dick Clark's head|himself]] in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", dies at age 82. | **[[Dick Clark]], who voiced [[Dick Clark's head|himself]] in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", dies at age 82. | ||
*'''20 June''' | *'''20 June''' | ||
** | **Episodes one-hundred and fifteen, "[[The Bots and the Bees]]", and one-hundred and sixteen, "[[A Farewell to Arms]]", are aired on [[Comedy Central]]. | ||
*'''27 June''' | *'''27 June''' | ||
** Episode one-hundred and seventeen, "[[Decision 3012]]", is | **Episode one-hundred and seventeen, "[[Decision 3012]]", is aired on Comedy Central. | ||
*'''4 July''' | |||
**Episode one-hundred and eighteen, "[[The Thief of Baghead]]", is aired on Comedy Central. | |||
*'''11 July''' | |||
**Episode one-hundred and nineteen, "[[Zapp Dingbat]]", is aired on Comedy Central. | |||
*'''18 July''' | |||
**Episode one-hundred and twenty, "[[The Butterjunk Effect]]", is aired on Comedy Central. | |||
*'''25 July''' | |||
**Episode one-hundred and twenty-one, "[[The Six Million Dollar Mon]]", is aired on Comedy Central. | |||
*'''1 August''' | |||
**Episode one-hundred and twenty-two, "[[Fun on a Bun]]", is aired on Comedy Central. | |||
*'''8 August''' | |||
**Episode one-hundred and twenty-three, "[[Free Will Hunting]]", is aired on Comedy Central. | |||
*'''15 August''' | |||
**Episode one-hundred and twenty-four, "[[Near-Death Wish]]", is aired on Comedy Central. | |||
*'''22 August''' | |||
**Episode one-hundred and twenty-six, "[[Viva Mars Vegas]]", is aired on Comedy Central. | |||
*'''29 August''' | |||
**Episodes one-hundred and twenty-five, "[[31st Century Fox]]", and one-hundred and twenty-seven, "[[Naturama]]", are aired on Comedy Central. | |||
*'''15 September''' | |||
**At the {{w|64th Primetime Emmy Awards|64th Primetime}} [[Emmy Awards]], [[Maurice LaMarche]] wins an award for "{{w|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance|Outstanding Voice-Over Performance}}" for his roles as {{Clamps}}, the [[Donbot]], the [[Hyper-Chicken]], [[Calculon]], [[Hedonismbot]], and [[Morbo]] in "[[The Silence of the Clamps]]" and ''[[Futurama]]'' is [[nominations and awards|nominated]] for "{{w|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour)|Outstanding Animated Program}}" for "[[The Tip of the Zoidberg]]". | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:04, 1 February 2014
Events
In-universe
- Unknown date
- War of 2012, in which Conan O'Brien loses his legs. [2ACV04]
- Fry locates Leelu and nearly takes her home, but releases her after realizing she is with a male narwhal. [BBS]
- Bender visits the second Philip J. Fry and attempts to kill him. [BBS]
- Fry returns from his trans-Arctic voyage. [BBS]
- Bender blows up Panucci's Pizza in an attempt to kill Fry, but only ends up burning off Fry's hair and damaging his larynx, altering his appearance and voice. [BBS]
- Seymour is killed and fossilized as a result of the Panucci's Pizza explosion. [BBS]
- Fry freezes himself to return to the future, living under the name "Lars Fillmore". [BBS]
- Al Gore is driving a Hybraxi taxi, which he presumably invented, after Bender destroyed his political chances in the 2000 election. [BBS]
Alternate-reality
Real-world
- 18 April
- Dick Clark, who voiced himself in "Space Pilot 3000", dies at age 82.
- 20 June
- Episodes one-hundred and fifteen, "The Bots and the Bees", and one-hundred and sixteen, "A Farewell to Arms", are aired on Comedy Central.
- 27 June
- Episode one-hundred and seventeen, "Decision 3012", is aired on Comedy Central.
- 4 July
- Episode one-hundred and eighteen, "The Thief of Baghead", is aired on Comedy Central.
- 11 July
- Episode one-hundred and nineteen, "Zapp Dingbat", is aired on Comedy Central.
- 18 July
- Episode one-hundred and twenty, "The Butterjunk Effect", is aired on Comedy Central.
- 25 July
- Episode one-hundred and twenty-one, "The Six Million Dollar Mon", is aired on Comedy Central.
- 1 August
- Episode one-hundred and twenty-two, "Fun on a Bun", is aired on Comedy Central.
- 8 August
- Episode one-hundred and twenty-three, "Free Will Hunting", is aired on Comedy Central.
- 15 August
- Episode one-hundred and twenty-four, "Near-Death Wish", is aired on Comedy Central.
- 22 August
- Episode one-hundred and twenty-six, "Viva Mars Vegas", is aired on Comedy Central.
- 29 August
- Episodes one-hundred and twenty-five, "31st Century Fox", and one-hundred and twenty-seven, "Naturama", are aired on Comedy Central.
- 15 September
- At the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards, Maurice LaMarche wins an award for "Outstanding Voice-Over Performance" for his roles as Clamps, the Donbot, the Hyper-Chicken, Calculon, Hedonismbot, and Morbo in "The Silence of the Clamps" and Futurama is nominated for "Outstanding Animated Program" for "The Tip of the Zoidberg".
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