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|type = Film | |type = [[Films in Futurama|Film]] | ||
|origin = [[Earth]] | |origin = [[Earth]] | ||
|first appear = {{e|3ACV08}} | |first appear = {{e|3ACV08}} | ||
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Written by the legendary [[Harold Zoid]], '''The Magnificent Three''' was meant to be the comeback for the retired comedian. To finance the movie [[Dr. John Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]] and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] recruited [[All My Circuits]] star [[Calculon]]. The deal was, if Calculon financed the movie, he would star in it | |||
Written by the legendary [[Harold Zoid]], '''''The Magnificent Three''''' was meant to be the comeback for the retired comedian {{et|3ACV08}}. To finance the movie, [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]] and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] recruited ''[[All My Circuits]]'' star [[Calculon]]. The deal was, if Calculon financed the movie, he would star in it – and he would get a Oscar for his performance. The movie was overall terrible, although Zoid did win an Oscar. | |||
== Plotline == | == Plotline == | ||
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**As the [[President of Earth]] | **As the [[President of Earth]] | ||
*[[Calculon]] | *[[Calculon]] | ||
**As the Vice President of Earth | **As the [[Vice President of Earth]] | ||
*[[Dr. John Zoidberg|John Zoidberg]] | *[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|John Zoidberg]] | ||
**As Liutenant Smith | **As Liutenant Smith | ||
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== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
=== | === Trivia === | ||
*The film's title could be a reference to ''{{w|The Magnificent Seven}}'', a 1960 Western film about seven men hired to protect a Mexican village against bandits. | *The film's title could be a reference to ''{{w|The Magnificent Seven}}'', a [[1960]] Western film about seven men hired to protect a Mexican village against bandits. | ||
=== Appearances === | === Appearances === | ||
* | *{{e|3ACV08}} | ||
[[Category:Entertainment]] | [[Category:Entertainment]] | ||
[[Category:In show films]] | [[Category:In show films]] |
Revision as of 01:26, 9 March 2011
The Magnificent Three | |
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Type | Film |
Origin | Earth |
First appearance | "That's Lobstertainment!" (3ACV08) |
Written by the legendary Harold Zoid, The Magnificent Three was meant to be the comeback for the retired comedian (3ACV08). To finance the movie, Dr. Zoidberg and Bender recruited All My Circuits star Calculon. The deal was, if Calculon financed the movie, he would star in it – and he would get a Oscar for his performance. The movie was overall terrible, although Zoid did win an Oscar.
Plotline
The story is that the Vice President refuses to follow in his father's footsteps which is to become the President of Earth. After a long argument, the President commits suicide - after deciding he can't live knowing his son has crushed his dreams. This makes his son the new President.
Cast and Crew
Cast
- Harold Zoid
- As the President of Earth
- Calculon
- As the Vice President of Earth
- John Zoidberg
- As Liutenant Smith
Crew
- Harold Zoid
- Writer
- Director
- Bender
- Executive Producer
Additional Info
Trivia
- The film's title could be a reference to The Magnificent Seven, a 1960 Western film about seven men hired to protect a Mexican village against bandits.