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  • ...of the United States|president]] of the [[United States]], former governor of Minnesota, and a former professional wrestler/commentator. In the [[31st ce
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  • ...ster Z. Arthur''' is a former [[President of the United States|president]] of the [[United States]]. By [[3011]], he was residing at the [[Head Museum]],
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  • ...ng Rodríguez|Bender]]''': You know, I like it here. What's the rent on one of these jars? '''Carter''': Maybe Mr. Bender can get a spot in the closet of presidential losers.</poem>
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  • '''Bill Clinton''' was a [[U.S.]] [[President of the United States|president]] between [[1993]] and [[2001]]. In the [[31st
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  • ...New New York]] along with the other former U.S. presidents. He was the son of [[George H. W. Bush's head|George H. W. Bush]], a former president. ...at [[Philip Joshua Fry]] and accidentally destroyed Gore's votes. Because of this event, Bush became the new president.
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  • |job=Former [[United States|U.S.]] [[President of the United States|president]] '''Chester A. Arthur''' was the [[President of the United States|president of the]] [[United States]] from [[1880s|1881]] to 1885. In the [[31st century
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  • '''Andrew''' may refer to one of the following.
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  • |job=Former [[President of the United States]],<br />Former delivery boy ...sein Obama II''' was the 44th [[President of the United States|president]] of the [[United States]]. In the [[31st century]], it is possible that he resi
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  • ...useum]] with the others former presidents. Strangely, the museum keeps two of his heads. However, only one is seen in [[3011]] ...e in the numbering of the presidents which explains why the museum has two of him.
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  • ...recurring roles in ''{{w|The Unit}}'' and on the short-lived U.S. version of ''{{w|Teachers (U.S. TV series)|Teachers}}''.
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  • ...being the president directly or indirectly responsible for the abolishment of slavery in the United States. Every time Lincoln or a version of him appear on screen, [[Matt Groening]] asks what it is with {{w|Harvard}}
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  • '''George Washington''' was the [[President of the United States|president]] of the [[United States]] from [[1789]] to [[1797]]. He fought in the American *He lost his status as namesake of [[Washington D.C.]] to Washington the Sweathog{{et|4ACV05}}.
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  • ...r [[season 6]] and currently serves as a writer for [[season 7]]. Outside of the show, Mukhopadhyay served as a production assistant for ''{{w|Sit Down,
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  • '''Harry S. Truman''' was the [[President of the United States|president]] of the [[United States]] from [[1945]] to [[1953]]. In the [[31st century]], h *Maurice LaMarche studied tapes of Truman to get the voice right.
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  • ...an [[alien]] ship, which turned out to be [[Digby's new spaceship|the ship of]] [[Digby|Nibbler's personal chauffeur]]. {{er|7ACV23}} Going there was Nix * Mount Shushmore is a parody of the [[U.S.]] [[president of the United States|presidential]] memorial [[Mount Rushmore]].
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  • |name = Vice President of the United States |location = [[United States of America]]
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  • ...at Nixon''' was the wife of [[President]] [[Richard Nixon]] and First Lady of the United States. In [[3012]], Nixon mentioned her while trying to start u <poem>'''[[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon]]''': Oh, let me try, [[headless clone of Agnew]]! ''[Nixon's robotic arm presses the button, but fails to start the
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  • |name=Headless body of Agnew |image=[[File:Headless body of Agnew.jpg|225px]]
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  • ...]. In the [[31st century]], he has lost his body and works in the [[Museum of Natural History]] {{et|4ACV04}}. His face is carved on {{w|Mount Rushmore}}
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  • |job=Former [[President of the United States]] '''Herbert Hoover''' was the 31st [[President of the United States]]. By July [[3011]], he became a [[head in a jar]] and st
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  • |name = President of the United States |location = [[United States of America]]
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  • ...own for his animal rights activism, and famously signed off each broadcast of ''The Price is Right'' with the phrase "Help control the {{cat|pet}} popula
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  • .... He was sent along with [[Bender Bending Rodríguez]] to end [[The Battle of Spheron 1|the war]] between [[Earth]] and [[Spheron 1]], where they would m ...This may in part be because the exact person, he had to write his letter of resignation to, was Henry Kissinger.
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  • |type =Protectors of Space Time Continuum The '''Vice Presidential Action Rangers''' was a "group of top nerds" tasked, by the U.S. constitution, to protect the space time cont
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  • *His name is a reference to former [[United States|U.S.]] [[president of the United States|president]] {{w|John Quincy Adams}}.
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  • |job=Former [[President of the United States]] '''Ronald Reagan''' was the 40th [[President of the United States]]. By December [[2999]], he became a [[head in a jar]] an
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  • ...oidberg]] holding Lyndon B. Johnson's head in the [[Head Museum]]'s [[Hall of Presidents]], in [[3011]]. {{er|6ACV23}} |job=Former [[President of the United States]]
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  • ...ial election of 3012''' was held in June, [[3012]] for the new [[President of Earth]]. The election featured [[Richard Nixon's head]] and [[Chris Travers ...prising never occurred and Travers was never sent back in time. All traces of Travers from the election eventually disappeared and Nixon won the election
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  • |location = The floor of the Atlantic Ocean, [[Earth]] ...ost City of '''Atlanta''' is a mythical ruin city underwater in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. It was once believed lost for centuries and some regard
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  • There are three types of the DOOP hovercopter. The first two types resemble 20th and 21st Century [[ ...te version of Chinook-like craft, most likely belonging to the [[President of Earth]]}}
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  • |location=[[Washington, D.C.]], [[United States of America]] |type={{w|Federal government of the United States|United States government}} agency
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  • ...d something unspoken to it. {{er|4ACV16}} After spending an unknown number of years inside the store, it was stolen in [[3004]] by {{Bender}}, who starte ...s a piece of the original U.S. Constitution. It was hand-rolled by [[queen of England|Queen]] Elizabeth during her wild years and was buried with George
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  • |name=Vice-President of Earth ...'' is the title held by the person serving next in rank to the [[President of Earth]]. His primary purpose is to succeed the President, should he die, a
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  • :''For the planet, see [[Earth]]. For the presidency, see [[President of Earth]].'' ...f he can take office again. This could be because he had been [[President of Earth]] before, but is more likely a reference to his US Presidency.
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  • ...' in the {{T.V.}} series ''{{w|Heroes (TV series)|Heroes}}'', click [[List of references to Futurama in popular culture#Heroes|here]].'' ...k Francisco, [[Mars]], in [[3012]]. On the podium are the [[headless clone of Agnew]], {{Nixon}}, the [[Great Reveal-o]], {{Kif}}, and [[Zapp Brannigan]]
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  • |member of=The [[Democratic Order of Planets|DOOP]] ...d grow with new construction projects and improvements, with the exception of a few outlying areas littered with [[Human-Traps|human-traps]] and an [[aba
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  • ...g the Radio {{cat|Cit||y}} {{mutant|Mutant}} {{cat|Hall}} man a photograph of {{Fry}}, outside [[O'Zorgnax's Pub]], on {{date|31 December}} [[2999]]. {{e ...CV01}} He later pointed {{Leela}} to Fry after she showed him a photograph of him.
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  • ...ulon is a robot of many talents, serving as a doctor, captain and minister of a hospital ship all at once, but is not above career moves that see him fil :''This is only for appearances of the character and not the actor outside of the show.''
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  • ...y of the {{sw|Death Star}}, from ''[[Star Wars]]'' &mdash; are reminiscent of {{PAGENAME}}.]] ...rs|character]] was ranked as the third-greatest {{cat|antagonist|villain}} of all time on the {{w|American Film Institute}}'s "{{w|AFI's 100 Years...100
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Speculation of ''Futurama''{{'}}s return until the second run}} ...eturns.jhtml |title="Futurama" returns to production with an initial order of 26 episodes to premiere mid 2010 |publisher=Comedy Central |date=2009-06-09
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  • ...f the United States from 1933 to 1945. She supported the New Deal policies of her husband, [[Franklin D. Roosevelt's head|Franklin Delano Roosevelt]], an ...ime. The Professor stopped the machine in the [[Timeline|20th century AD]] of the [[Timeline|third universe]] to shoot [[Adolf Hitler]], but while he suc
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  • |image text=[[Washington, D.C.]] - Capital of [[Earth]] ...e country. The [[U.S. president]] is never mentioned, only the [[President of Earth|Earth president]]. {{cat|Citie}}s in the country which had been destr
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  • |image text=Chris Travers in front of [[Old Freebie]].{{er|7ACV03}} |job=Senator, briefly President-Elect of Earth
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  • ...s and Bender's serial numbers, 3370318 and 2716057 respectively, are a sum of two cubes(this is 100% a reference): ...et|discreet]] and [[Wiktionary:Discrete|discrete]]", referencing the field of {{w|discrete mathematics}}.
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  • ...the episode "[[The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings]]", the final episode of ''Futurama''{{'}}s [[original run]].<ref name="ep-72-commentary">{{cite com .../ref> The subplot with [[Bender]] and [[Fanny]] was also extended because of this change. Ken Keeler had originally written a lot more lines between Be
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  • ...roid-like satellite. {{er|1ACV12}} In addition to this, there are hundreds of small moons in the planet's low orbit. {{er|7ACV16}} ...ir attack. However, Lrrr and Ndnd remained on Earth, along with a replica of the Omicronian Palace and several other Omicronian buildings.
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  • |name=Anthology of Interest II {{confused|Anthology of Interest II}}
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  • Image:Unused_(2).jpg |A wholly owned subsidiary of ''Top Ramen Noodle Corp.'' Image:Unused_(3).jpg |[[The Beast with a Billion Backs|The proud result of prison labor]]
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  • |image text=One of the [[Bart Simpson]] {{cat|creature}}s in the creatures' post-metamorphosis |image text2=One of the [[Bart Simpson]] {{cat|creature}}s in the creatures' pre-metamorphosis
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  • |job=[[President of Earth]]<br>Former [[President of the United States]] ...came a [[head in a jar]] and has been the [[President of Earth|president]] of [[Earth]] since [[3000]], with a short interruption by the [[Decapodians]]
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  • |next ep=The Thief of Baghead ...on. The crew decide to help Leela in Travers' campaign, with the exception of Bender, who collaborates with Nixon in helping sabotage Travers' campaign.
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  • |prev=A Big Piece of Garbage <poem>'''[[John DiMaggio]]''': John DiMaggio, voice of Bender and other characters.</poem>
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  • ...Resort]], a resort that caters to only one couple at a time and is devoid of other people. The ad announces a discount for Leela because she would be a ...oading the ship with tiny cars for a delivery to [[Simian 7]], "the planet of the apes", where [[humans]] are strictly forbidden. Fry and Leela enter and
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  • |name=A Leela of Her Own |image=[[File:A Leela of Her Own.jpg|225px]]
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  • |broad next=The Tip of the Zoidberg [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] nurtures an [[list of alien species|alien]] egg that hatches into [[Mr. Peppy|a horrific monster]
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  • |name=The Silence of the Clamps |image=[[File:The Silence of the Clamps infobox.png|225px]]
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  • |caption=From the Makers of [[Futurama]] ...r Bending Rodriguez|Bender]]'s body. Despite the attempt to get Nixon out of the race, Nixon wins the election.
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  • |caption=PROVIDES A FULL DAY'S SUPPLY OF VITAMIN <big>F</big> ...ng the genders of our crew members, giving us amazing re-gendered versions of them!'}}</ref>
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  • |title reference=The book ''Future Shock'' by Alvin Toffler, or the album of the same name by Herbie Hancock |broad next=A Leela of Her Own
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  • |name=The Tip of the Zoidberg |image=[[File:The Tip of the Zoidberg infobox.png|225px]]
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  • |broad next=The Silence of the Clamps === Act II: "Ever heard of the Future Crimes Division?" ===
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  • ...Popularmusicappearance.jpg|thumb|150px|The Scammer Aliens singing a parody of "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye".]] ...ion]] order. For the songs performed by the [[characters]], see the [[list of song performances]].
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  • |prev ep=Anthology of Interest II |broad next=A Tale of Two Santas
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  • |broad prev=The Silence of the Clamps ...rtain them, Leela decides to try and write a {{cat|s=no|children}}'s story of her own, but is unable to concentrate in the noisy Planet Express building;
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  • |next ep=The Tip of the Zoidberg ...tening to overrun [[Earth]] with vast swarms of [[Bender duplicates|copies of himself]].
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  • |prev ep=The Tip of the Zoidberg .... Fry|Fry]] selflessly dives in front of the globe to push one of them out of the way, saving the human, but leaving the robot to be crushed.
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  • |prev ep=The Silence of the Clamps Farnsworth is mourning the loss, exactly 50 years ago, of his [[first Planet Express crew]]. To commemorate the anniversary, Farnswo
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  • |image text=[[Promotional picture]] of the ''[[Futurama]] and Friends Saturday Morning Fun Pit!'' title card, rele The [[Planet Express crew|''Futurama'' gang]] stars in a trio of craptastic {{w|Saturday-morning cartoon}}s.
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  • ...r to prevent himself from overheating. He then steals the processing chips of Mom's robots, increasing his capacities even further before leaving Planet ...hind the falls where Bender has developed into an omnipotent being capable of foreseeing the future, using the falls as his new cooling system. Fry tries
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  • ...[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] enters the [[Hall of Presidents|Hall of]] [[President of the United States|Presidents]] in the [[Head Museum]]. ...ory]] when they [[Time travel|travel back in time]] to the [[United States of America|American]] Revolution.
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  • ...ise, which can be seen in nearly every episode, splattered on the hundreds of billboards and commercials throughout [[New New York]], and [[Earth]]'s man '''First Appearance''': "[[Fear of a Bot Planet]]"<br />
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  • |image text=A [[promotional picture]] of Fry. ...freezing: 25; Chronologically: 2046<br><small>(If not counting the events of [[The Late Philip J. Fry|6ACV07]])</small>;<br>Biologically: <!-- please, d
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of references to ''Futurama'' in popular culture}} ==== ''{{w|Attack of the Drones}}'' ====
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  • ...t 3000]]"''' was released as a special feature on disc 1 of [[Volume One]] of ''[[Futurama]]''. The storyboards for Act I and II are dated 2 July, [[199 ...notation indicating which scenes are in it. In addition, a brief summary of each sections storyline is provided.
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  • ...rama''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> {{s|Bart Simpson}}. Following is a complete list of connections between ''Futurama'' and ''The Simpsons''. There have been a number of people who work on both ''The Simpsons'' and ''Futurama''.
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