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* This is the third ''[[Futurama]]'' premiere episode after "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" (the pilot episode) and ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'' (the first of the movies). | * This is the third ''[[Futurama]]'' premiere episode after "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" (the pilot episode) and ''[[Bender's Big Score]]'' (the first of the movies). | ||
** [[David X. Cohen]] mentions that there was a hiatus of TV episodes of seven years between when the shows stopped airing on [[Fox]], and when it started again on [[Comedy Central]]. While he hadn't researched it beforehand, he said that that might be a record for a TV show. | ** [[David X. Cohen]] mentions that there was a hiatus of TV episodes of seven years between when the shows stopped airing on [[Fox]], and when it started again on [[Comedy Central]]. While he hadn't researched it beforehand, he said that that might be a record for a TV show. | ||
* The crew thanks [[Cartoon Network]] and [[Adult Swim]] for airing reruns of the show during the hiatus, and [[Comedy Central]] for helping revive it. | |||
* [[David X. Cohen]] discusses his and [[Matt Groening]]'s original idea for the return, in which [[Planet Express crew|the crew]] would appear in another universe, or a distant part of our universe, as a result of passing through the [[Panama Wormhole|wormhole]]. | |||
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Production number | 6ACV01 | ||
On DVD | Season 6 Disc 1 | ||
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Topics of Discussion
- Billy West voiced the fly that gets burned in Farnsworth's experiment.
- The episode starts off where Into the Wild Green Yonder ends, but when they wrote it, they didn't know whether or not the series would continue. They therefore left it very open-ended.
- This is the third Futurama premiere episode after "Space Pilot 3000" (the pilot episode) and Bender's Big Score (the first of the movies).
- David X. Cohen mentions that there was a hiatus of TV episodes of seven years between when the shows stopped airing on Fox, and when it started again on Comedy Central. While he hadn't researched it beforehand, he said that that might be a record for a TV show.
- The crew thanks Cartoon Network and Adult Swim for airing reruns of the show during the hiatus, and Comedy Central for helping revive it.
- David X. Cohen discusses his and Matt Groening's original idea for the return, in which the crew would appear in another universe, or a distant part of our universe, as a result of passing through the wormhole.
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