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|    Matt Garvey to All    |
|    Notes for SABF16 (Simpsorama)    |
|    09 Nov 14 18:19:36    |
      From: mxg77@po.cwru.edu              OK I guess? I can't help but view this in the context of Family Guy's Simpsons       crossover of only a handful of weeks ago, and it seems a little unnecessary, a       little desperate (for continuing making Futurama), and a little too soon/too       much at once.        Surely it had to be known both crossovers were in the works, and even if       neither show wanted to stop making theirs one could have waited some, right?       (There's a Simpsons episode that's still waiting over a year to air.) Anyway,       I guess it seemed fine,        and as a fan of both this and Futurama I enjoyed various little gags, but it       seems like it would be better done as a short segment (possibly non-canon) or       a cute DVD bonus or something. The Critic crossover may have done better by       being more restrained,        not carrying over every single thing, etc. Also there were a (small) number of       goofy moments that just didn't seem to fit (or, like tetherboy, were just       horrifying), and somehow for all the stuff they had to pack in it was still       super short.              Well anyway I am trying not to be TOO hard on it - it was fluffy fun, and the       beer ending was oddly sweet.                     A handful of notes, not nearly everything observed... and not getting into the       paradoxical ways each setting is its own show within the other...                     DYN:       ...there are some floppy disks in the time capsule that are not seen going in       (maybe there was a deleted scene, or it wasn't totally empty to start with)?       ...Bender's head access door is visible early on?       ...a Canyonero 2014 billboard, apparently just to remind us what year it is?       ...Bart's birthday is established as Feb 23?       ...the fairly viable Hypnotoad solution is abandoned for no particular reason?       ...Kodos was previously established as female, but now Kang seems to be too       (in defiance of Starship Poopers at least) or else he doesn't care what LRRR       says?       ...the Futurama cast was listed in alphabetical order, as usual for these       things?              Previous episode stuff       9F04: Bait/Bart backpedaling a bit like "bathing beauty"       3F10: Bender gets a Pin Pals shirt       2F31: Homer's "my ears are burning!" made literal, and also in a crossover       episode!       4ACV07: Seymour/Panucci's/that sad song (see below), really? also defying all       geography since as far as I can tell they didn't go to NYC in the present       6ACV20: the Professor/Farrah Fawcett calendar image is in the background              Meta       -Homer/Bender designed by the same (lazy) person       -The skin color difference is kept, as opposed to the typical way we've seen       Futurama characters shown in yellow in their brief Simpsons appearances       (compare also Jay Sherman, yellow); it is not mentioned at all, however (the       Family Guy episode kept the        difference but Peter wondered if the whole town had jaundice)       -Life in Hell references in the initial rabbit appearance (somewhat) and their       graffiti       -Butterfingers are used as bait (though it's not really a thing Bart lusts       after in the show itself)       -FXXX (or FXXXX?) satellite in the future, presumably another nod to the       recent FXX acquisition of hacked-up Simpsons episodes       -30th Century Fox logo at the end instead              Bender should clearly be able to make Gs on that dot matrix display; a more       clever joke might have been about how lower-case letters with descenders (such       as, oh, a non-initial "g") actually do look funny on them...              Interesting timing: the most recent South Park episode (aired 11/5/14),       "Freemium Isn't Free", was about "freemium" games, a topic Homer discussed.              Can anyone read the "tasty human burgers" sign in the credits? Like Amy's       obscene tattoo it's not something I can make out in standard def (and it's too       quick to have read live).              There was a credit for Sally Stevens performing "I Will Wait for You" and "A       Natural Woman" but I don't recall hearing those; actually, I recall the former       because an instrumental version was heard when Seymour was seen, but this       makes me curious. Did I        miss something or were these maybe in some deleted scenes?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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