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* Senator [[Chris Travers]] uses the time travel code from | * Senator [[Chris Travers]] uses the time travel code from [[Bender's Big Score]] to come back to 3012 and stop [[Richard Nixon's Head]] from getting reelected because of a robot uprising in 3028 lead by [[Bender Bending Rodriguez]]. Travers wins, but fades away because if Richard Nixon never won the election, then Travers never came back to stop him. | ||
== [[Episode Listing#Special episodes|Specials]] == | == [[Episode Listing#Special episodes|Specials]] == |
Revision as of 00:07, 26 June 2015
This is a list of revelations about the future in Futurama.
Season 1
"A Fishful of Dollars" (1ACV06)
- Anchovies were fished to extinction around the same time as Zoidberg's race arrived on Earth.
- Cows are extinct.
Season 2
"Xmas Story" (2ACV04)
- Global warming happened, but nuclear winter canceled it out.
- Christmas is called Xmas and people do not know what Christmas is.
- People say "aks" instead of "ask".
- Pine trees have been extinct for 800 years. The poodle is also extinct. [1]
- In 2801, the Friendly Robot Company built a robotic Santa to determine who had be naughty and who had been nice and distribute presents accordingly.
Season 7
"Game of Tones" (7ACV23)
- According to Fry, Kaboom cereal is no longer available.
"Decision 3012" (7ACV03)
- Senator Chris Travers uses the time travel code from Bender's Big Score to come back to 3012 and stop Richard Nixon's Head from getting reelected because of a robot uprising in 3028 lead by Bender Bending Rodriguez. Travers wins, but fades away because if Richard Nixon never won the election, then Travers never came back to stop him.
Specials
"Simpsorama"
- The professor does not understand why people in the 21st century would ever pay for freemium games.
- Epcot Center, which in the 21st century contained a futuristic themed land, is a work farm for the weak, but it's not as crowded as the slave-labor camps at Universal Studios. [2]
- Motherly love was outlawed.
- Each year's Super Bowl losers are shot into space.
See also
Notes
- ^ Poodles later appear in "Proposition Infinity" and in "The Mutants Are Revolting".
See also The Mutants Are Revolting#Goofs. - ^ Universal Studios previously appeared in "That's Lobstertainment!" and in "Calculon 2.0".