======================================================================== ============= THE FUTURAMA CHRONICLES ==== EPISODE CAPSULE ============= ======================================================================== Official Title: A Fishful of Dollars Episode Number: 1ACV06 (#6) First Airdate : Tuesday, April 27th, 1999 (8:30 PM) Written by : Patrick M. Verrone Directed by : Ron Hughart & Gregg Vanzo ======================================================================== = Additional tidbits = Opening theme promotion : LOADING.... Opening theme cartoon : 1932's "Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions" {rw} Subsequent Fox Airdates : 24-Oct-99 28-Apr-99 Nielsen ranking: 2nd in its timeslot (7.6 million) {dga} MPAA rating : TV-PG-L Length minus commercials : [21:16] ======================================================================== = Foxworld Synopsis = Fry discovers he's a billionaire because his savings have been accruing interest for 1,000 years. Caught up in the excitement of his riches, he squanders his fortune to buy an unopened can of anchovies -- extinct since the year 2200. What he doesn't realize is that Mom, the head of a mega-conglomorate, will do anything -- even use Pamela Anderson's head-in-a-jar -- to get her hands on those anchovies. ======================================================================== = Minutiae = - It's a full moon when Fry has trouble sleeping. - Unlike Bender, the robots in the apartment next door actually use the "closet space" given to them by Robot Arms. Don't they feel silly playing cards in the closet? :-) - Lightspeeds come in a 3-pack. {jb} - Leela wipes the egg-yolk off her face, but she misses a spot on her left cheek. - Dr. Zoidberg has the only swivel chair. {jb} - You can see Madison Cube Garden in the establishing shot after the crew runs out to buy brand-name merchandise at low, low prices. - Even though Dr. Zoidberg and Professor Farnsworth dash out with the rest of the crew to buy "brand-name merchandise at low, low prices," they're in the group once they arrive. - After Bender sprays oil on the intrusive Calvin Clone woman, guess who rides on the escalator behind them ... the teacher from Fry's dream! I guess Fry has ESP or something. - Various robot pieces such as arms, feet, eyes, etc. are all in their respective bins in Robot Accessories. - The survaillence cameras look like little vacuum cleaners. {jb} - One of the security robots passes Amy and Leela as it trails a shoplifting Bender. {jk} - Did you notice the 'subliminal' "mmm, tasty" in the Mom's Old- Fasioned Robot Oil commercial, as well as a split-second flicker? {jb} [That 'subliminal' message is actually just Bender speaking in the background.] - The screens displaying Mom's commercial aren't exactly in synch. In the screen all the way to the left, you can see a little more of Walt's arm (in the photo behind Mom) than in the center screen. - Among the things Bender shoplifts are a yo-yo and a lonely shoe. - You can actually see the security camera behind Fry as he enters his PIN number. - Fry's congratulatory banner is decorated with $ dollar signs. - When Leela and Fry shoot down those historic paintings, Fry's shot is the one that actually destroys the Mona Lisa, while Leela's veers off in the wrong direction. - Fry must've gotten those goggles Leela wore custom-made, unless one- eyed aliens are common enough on Earth to warrant the goggle company to make a single-eyed version. {jb} - In Fry's twentieth-century-recreated apartment, hanging on his wall, was that one of those Peter Nagel drawings from the Eighties? {mm} - Fry has a lava lamp. {jb} - Fry put Ted Danson's skeleton next to the radiator. {jb} - Rap music is considered classical music. {hl} - The 30th/31st century still has third-world kids. {jb} - After so much progress, it seems security cameras still put out black-and-white pictures. (Mom did call it "old-fashioned.") - Fry didn't have enough sense to lock his door. {jb} - There's a little yellow voodoo doll on Fry's mantlepiece with a pincushion next to it. {jb} - Fry has been watching static. {jb} - Did anybody notice that when Mom's guys knocked Fry unconscious to get his PIN number that they could have just stolen the sardines right off of his table? {jh2} [This isn't a goof, because they'd obviously overestimated Fry's intelligence and didn't bother searching his apartment.] - Apparently, the future offers tranquilizers in pill-form, and the pills can somehow take effect immediately. - The Panucci's Pizza set has no ceiling. {jb} - Walt (as Mr. Panucci) tells Fry to work the "currency register." - The only 3 items on the [Panucci's Pizza menu] are Cheese Pizza, Large Soda and Anchovies. {jb} - Did you see the poster on the wall behind Mom's oldest son when he was pretending to be Fry's boss? It was a poster of Nixon. {aa} - Pamela Anderson still has a nice pair (eyes, of course). {hl} - I still like the line, "What century is this?", (when he should be able to easily tell by visual clues as to the century). {zz} - Farnsworth is drinking strawberry milk. {jb} - Mom takes her checkbook out from inside her "fatsuit" cleavage. (Hey, those could act as two huge secret pockets!) - Mom's checkbook has a fancy "M" on the cover. - She's apparently right-handed. ======================================================================== = Parallels to Science Fiction = ~ "Red Dwarf" (TV show) - Red Dwarf had a similar joke where Lister left some change in a bank account and after 3 million years, he owns all the money in the world except for the electric company. He left a light on before leaving Earth. {lf} + "Star Wars" (movie) - Mom's sons are dressed like the Imperial Officers. {jb} ======================================================================== = Other References = + "A Fistful of Dollars" (movie) - The name of this episode, "A Fishful of Dollars," parodies an old (1964) Italian motion picture by the name of "A Fistful of Dollars." It was a western, and was about a mysterious gunslinger that comes to a desolate town and becomes involved with two warring clans. It starred Clint Eastwood. {mr} + "Baby Got Back" (1992 Sir Mix-A-Lot song) - According to Leela, the 31st century's definition of "classical" music is apparently this genre of early-1990's (c)rap. ... as opposed to the early-1980's, late-1980's and late-1990's variety of (c)rap. [See "Final Thoughts/Comments" for the full lyrics.] + Charles Atlas - What Fry looked like in mirror. {hl} ~ "Cheers" (TV show) - Sitcom with Ted Danson. + "Baywatch" (TV show) - Fry may remember Pamela Anderson's head from such oscar-winning pictures as "Baywatch: The Movie." + "Calvin Klein" (cologne) - Calvin Klone. {jk} ~ "Doom" (video game) - In Robot Accessories, the robot torsos that hang on the wall look like the armor power-ups used in this game. ~ "Hogan's Heroes" (TV show) - Bender does a great impression of Colonel Klink. {jb} ~ "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" (TV show) - The scene with them blowing up the Mona Lisa reminded me of the LNWCO with Hunter S. Thompson. [...] Hunter S. Thompson and Conan sat around blowing stuff up with high powered weapons while a guy brought them drinks from the outdoor wet bar. {mo} + "Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots" (game) - The antique robot toy. {jk} + "Saatchi & Saatchi" (ad agency) - "Staadgi & Staadgi" strikes me as a reference to the power ad agency of about 5-10 years ago (they've had some upheavals since), Saatchi & Saatchi. (I worked one summer as a Creative Intern for a subdivision of S&S in the Chrysler Building in NYC.) I can't imagine what the connection to "Futurama" could be. The only thing relevant I can think of is that one of the Saatchi brothers is known for his art collection (hence the cartoon's auction house name). {mc} + "Sanford and Son" (TV show) - What Fry was watching. {hl} + "The Three Stooges" (TV show) - Larry, Walt and Igner are the clones of Larry, Moe and Curly. {jb} ======================================================================== = Freeze Frame Fanaticism = >> Ancient Egyptian Algebra {jb} (eye) ----- = (squiggle)(man)+(delta) 2 h4<=a^2+(squiggly lines, water?) (scales?)+(can opener?) . (eye) ----------------------- . . ----- 34r^2 (sideways omega?) >> Various stores / buildings - Alien Overlord & Taylor - NNYPD ASK ABOUT OUR GENEROUS BRUTALITY SETTLEMENTS - BAB | BIG APPLE | BANK - LE SPA - ORIGINAL COSMIC RAY'S PIZZA - HISTORIC 20th-CENTURY APTS. [WITH ORIGINAL ASBESTOS] - STAADGI & STAADGI AUCTIONEERS - MOM'S friendly robot company >> Other signs - COSMETICS - LIGHTSPEED BRIEFS as seen in your dreams - OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE LESS ATTRACTIVE THAN THEY APPEAR. - ROBOT ACCESSORIES - NOW OFFERING BANK-BY-BRAIN - CONGRATULATIONS, FRY - MENU Cheese pizza Large soda Anchovies - ROBO-REPO >> Robot Accessories {jb} Eyes Arms Feet Robot oil Torsos >> Robot Oil can MOM'S OLD-FASHIONED ROBOT OIL >> Mom's logo MOM'S OLD-FASHIONED [oil ROBOT OIL can] Made with 10% more love than the next leading brand >> Stuff that falls out of Bender's sweater {jb} Toothpaste Robot oil A yo-yo (?) Pink boxes(turn to brown between shots) A wallet A red baseball cap Liquor bottles A shoe >> PIN machine prompts; Fry's ATM card # - SLIDE CARD ENTER PIN - 5431000892 >> Anchovy tin [man] ANGRY NORWEGIAN ANCHOVIES >> January 2000 calendar JANUARY 2000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 >> Poster in the phony Panucci's Pizza set - NIXON'S THE ONE ======================================================================== = Goofs = - In Fry's dream, his classmates keep switching seats. Fry himself moves from a middle seat to the aisle seat, and a girl who was sitting behind him moves into his old seat. - The Ancient Egyptian Algebra formulas change between shots. {jb} - Fry's pillow looks like it's half-floating in midair, propped up against nothing. - The egg on Leela's cheek disappears after the camera cuts back from Fry. {jb} - The table in the PE lounge keeps changing its length. First, it's a small square, almost like a card table. Then, it's shaped like a big, dining room table. - Why didn't Bender just store the Robot Oil inside his chest cavity? - Bender only puts four Robot Oil cans into his sweater, but there are six bulges when he walks away. The sweater was clearly empty when he started. - Fry says he's poor, yet he has three major credit cards in his wallet that he at least thinks he can use. - A small pink box falls out of Bender's sweater, but when the 'camera' cuts to a closeup of Bender and then cuts back out, the box is brown. {jb} - In the beginning, the main room in Fry's and Bender's apartment contains little more than a bed and a night stand. Later on, it's fully furnished. - If New New York is vaulted over the ruins of 20th century New York (per the pilot), then how come that old apartment building that Fry lived in while rich is up on the modern street level? {ac} - In 1ACV04, Leela used a 20th-century style reciever when calling Zapp. Is Amy so out of touch with the antiquated workings of the ship that she didn't know what that thing was, either? {jb} - Your standard VHS tape will start to deteriorate in quality after a short period of time. If left unwatched for an entire millenium, I doubt you'd be able to decipher _anything_, and that includes the audio. - Fry doesn't actually kiss his can of anchovies, his lips just sort of hang in the air and never touch the can when he's going "mwuh." {jb} - All Fry said about Panucci's Pizza was "back where I used to work." How'd Mom and her sons figure out the rest of the story? - There already is a "Baywatch" movie. However, it is only a direct- to-video release. {jk} - The Robo-Repo truck disappears. - The carton of milk next to Farnsworth changes from gray to pink. {jb} - The opened tin of anchovies next to the pizza rotates 180 degrees. - Bender spits out the anchovy pizza even though according to MG he doesn't have any taste buds. {jb} [Maybe it's the natural robot oil in the anchovies that makes him dislike eating it.] ======================================================================== = Extended Goofs / Technical Nitpicks = >> So much for my Get-Rich-Quick idea! Probably the most obvious plot hole the show has given us yet; there are just so many things wrong with Fry disappearing for a millenium, returning to an active bank account, and becoming rich off the compound interest. Why wasn't Fry declared dead after 7 years, and all his bank account closed? Why hasn't inflation decreased the value of the dollar at all over 1,000 years? Why was the bank's interest rate _larger_ than whatever inflation was present? Why wasn't the bank destroyed in either of the two alien attacks? Why didn't the measley 93 cent account shrivel up and die from mere bank fees regardless of the decidedly high compound interest? Why did Fry bother to have a bank account when the only savings he had was 93 cents? Why did a high-profile bank like BAB even let him open an account with so little money? John Wasser: The quoted average interest rate for tonights episode was 2.25% compounded by 1000 years makes for interest of 460,592,306,400%. A principle of $0.93 would have a future value of: $4,283,508,450.00 (roughly $4.3B). At 2.25% he would make about $96M/year in interest. Steve Brinich: The pair of fancy briefs (I forget the brand name, but then I never did remember dreams very often) was $30, and bailing out Bender was $80, so the value of a dollar is at least within an order of magnitude of its real-world value. Benjamin Robinson: I think they revalued the money so that, say, $100,000 Year1999 dollars equals $1 Year3000 dollar. Germany did something similar in switching from the Mark to the ReichMark. Louis Silverman: The alien attacks probably shot the economy down so it is just returning to its original value. (Kinda like how it took about 1100 years to return to a money-driven society after the Roman Empire.) See "Final Thoughts/Comments" for a funny joke about all of this. ======================================================================== = Reviews = Dale G. Abersold: Assuming that "Futurama" will be a big hit and last for several seasons (and it's sure looking like the show will be around for awhile), "A Fishful of Dollars" may become one of the all- time most beloved episodes for one simple reason: Mom. Yes, "The Simpsons" has its evil characters in Sideshow Bob and Mr. Burns, but for sheer maliciousness and hatefulness, they can't hold a candle to the evil that is Mom. With a grotesque character design and an evil voice courtesy of Tress MacNeille, Mom is a terrific villain. Here's hoping we see more of her. "Fishful" was very funny, but, happily, that's become par for the course. It was the introduction of this new villain that made this episode a standout in an already excellent first season. "Futurama" is exceeding my high expectations for the show. (A-) Joe Klemm: Today's episode is the obvious man-gets-rich-dumps-friends- loses-money-apologizes-to-friends episode, which turned out to be dull for the Futurama version. However, there were a few clever moments, like Fry's second dream, and the doctor wanting more anchovies, but it was nothing more than a weak episode of the show. (C-) Haynes Lee: Another major character introduced but the ending was a bit abrupt. (B) Yours Truly: One of this season's better episodes. As usual, the plot somehow brushes itself against a multitude of different though- provoking concepts without actually going out of its own way. Mom was good, and it was funny, but in the end it's not the most original story they've ever come up with. (A) Average Grade: [19/4=4.75] (B) ======================================================================== = Final Thoughts / Comments = >> Urban Legend Alert Haynes Lee: Subliminal messages in advertising are ineffective, but outlawed anyway. Based on a bogus advertising survey based on ads flashed momentarily on movie screen. >> Style and comfort for the impulse-buying crotch Rick Carlson: Anyone care to wager how long we'll have to wait before "Merchandising" produces LightSpeed briefs for Futurama fans? Mom's Old-Fashioned Robot Oil may not have an immediate market, but the briefs would be popular, as well as spin-offs, such as kids pajamas, etc. >> If there's a bad banking joke, I haven't heard it! Amanda Cohen relates the plot to an old joke: A guy has himself put in suspended animation so he can see what the future is like. Five hundred years later, he wakes up and immediately runs to a phone to call his bank, which had been notified of his plans. The banker says "Well, your account is now worth eight billion dollars." The guy says "That's great! I'm rich! I'm rich!!" Just then the operator cuts in and says "Please deposit ten billion dollars for the next three minutes." >> Sorry, no anti-eye-cancer experiments Melanie Mayfield: What a coincidence! There was supposedly an "experimental" high-definition broadcast that evening -- at least I recall seeing some ad about showing Leno -(I think?)- in HD one night. But, that's NBC, not FOX. Maybe the tattoo gag was a poke at NBC, eh? Or maybe it was just a coincidence ... >> Baby got staying power For those curious, Vince Yim gies us the full lyrics to Baby Got Back: "What can I say? I used to love that song when I was 14. Biggest song around, even when rap was fading from popularity and Grunge was being the next big thing (C). Artist: Sir Mix-a-Lot Album: Mack Daddy Song: Baby Got Back *talking* Oh my god Becky, look at her butt It is so big She looks like one of those rap guys girlfriends Who understands those rap guys They only talk to her because she looks like a total prostitute I mean her butt It's just so big I can't believe it's so round It's just out there I mean, it's gross Look, she's just so black *rap* I like big butts and I can not lie You other brothers can't deny That when a girl walks in with an itty bitty waste And a round thing in your face You get sprung Wanna pull up front Cuz you notice that butt was stuffed Deep in the jeans she's wearing I'm hooked and I can't stop staring Oh, baby I wanna get with ya And take your picture My homeboys tried to warn me But with that butt you got Me so horney Ooh, all of that smooth skin You say you wanna get in my benz Well use me use me cuz you aint that average groupy I've seen them dancin' The hell with romancin' Sweat, sweat, got it goin like a turbo vette I'm tired of magazines Saying flat butts are the thing Take the average black man and him that She gotta pack much back Fellas (yeah) Fellas(yeah) Has your girlfriend got the butt (hell yeah) Well shake it, shake it, shake it, shake it, shake that healthy butt Baby got back (LA face with Oakland booty) I like'em round and big And when I'm throwin a gig I just can't help myself I'm actin like an animal Now here's my scandal I wanna get you home And --, double up -- -- I aint talkin bout playboy Cuz silicone parts were made for toys I wannem real thick and juicy So find that juicy double Mixalot's in trouble Beggin for a piece of that bubble So I'm lookin' at rock videos Watchin' these bimbos walkin like hoes You can have them bimbos I'll keep my women like Flo Jo A word to the thick soul sistas I wanna get with ya I won't cus or hit ya But I gotta be straight when I say I wanna -- Til the break of dawn I got it goin on Alot of pimps won't like this song Cuz them punks lie to hit it and quit it But I'd rather stay and play Cuz I'm long and I'm strong And I'm down to get the friction on So ladies (yeah), Ladies (yeah) If you wanna role in my Mercedes (yeah) Then turn around Stick it out Even white boys got to shout Baby got back (LA face with the Oakland booty) Yeah baby When it comes to females Cosmo and got nothin to do with my selection 36-24-36 Only if she's 5'3" So your girlfriend throws a Honda Playin workout tapes by Fonda But Fonda and got motor in the back of her Honda My anaconda don't want none unless you've got buns hon You can do side bends or sit-ups, but please don't lose that butt Some brothers wanna play that hard role And tell you that the butt and gold So they toss it and leave it And I pull up quick to retrieve it So cosmo says you're fat Well I aint down with that Cuz your waste is small and your curves are kickin And I'm thinkin bout stickin To the beanpole dames in the magazines You aint it miss thing Give me a sista I can't resist her Red beans and rice didn't miss her Some knucklehead tried to dis Cuz his girls were on my list He had game but he chose to hit 'em And pulled up quick to get with 'em So ladies if the butt is round And you wanna triple X throw down Dial 1-900-mixalot and kick them nasty thoughts Baby got back" >> Not quite a mastermind of the highest order Here's a list of everything that Larry, Walt and Igner misconceived in their attempt to recreate Panucci's Pizza and the year 2000. And Fry _still_ didn't clue himself in to what was going on! - It looked nothing like Fry's real workplace. In fact, it didn't look much like _anything_ but some sort of poorly designed and decorated cubicle in a big warehouse. - Panucci lost about 100 pounds and was temporarily wearing a fake mustache for some reason. - Panucci somehow knows what Fry was dreaming about right away. - Fry's job was Delivery Boy, not Currency Register Operator. - The calendar on the wall was one day off. The 1st of January should be on a Saturday, and the 31st on a Monday. - The menu showed nothing but the two relevant items and anchovies. - 'Panucci' says anchovies aren't extinct "yet," and refers to 2000 as "1,000 years ago." - There's a Nixon poster on the wall. - Pamela Anderson simply looked ridiculous. - She mentions a movie that wasn't even made or awarded its Oscar yet. - She forgets her line and has to have someone in the back room yell it to her. - The order was fulfilled so quickly, it's almost as if they were anticipating it ... ======================================================================== = Fun Stuff = >> Alien Language #1 sightings TV Guide ad (not in actual episode): "NO ONE MESSES WITH MOM" >> References to Previous Episodes - [1ACV01] Head museam {hl} - [1ACV01] Bender says he's "boned" - [1ACV02] 30th century casette tapes shown >> Fan-made Alternate Titles for this Episode "Futuristic Pizza" {bc} "In Man's Best Interest" {ksp} "Mother, Can You Spare a Fry?" "So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish" "The Good, the Bad and the Salty" {hl} ======================================================================== = Voice Credits = >> Starring Billy West ..................... Fry, "Lightspeed" voice, Farnsworth, human PO, Zoidberg, auctioneer Katey Sagal ................................................... Leela John DiMaggio ........................ Bender, pizzaria robot, Igner, Robo-Repo worker >> Special Appearances Pamela Anderson ............................... her own head in a jar >> Guest Starring Tress MacNeille .................. Fry's teacher, Calvin Clone woman, cosmetics lady, Mom, bank teller, crab woman Maurice LaMarche ............................................... Walt Phil LaMarre ................................................. Hermes Lauren Tom ...................................................... Amy Dave Herman ...................... squeaky robot, Underwear Salesman, Petridge Farm voice, Larry ======================================================================== = Contributers = {ac} Amanda Cohen {ksp} Kelly Shane Pickell {bc} Brian Corvello {lf} Larry Finkelstein {dga} Dale G. Abersold {mc} Michael Choi {hl} Haynes Lee {mo} Matt O'Connell {jb} Jason Barrera {mr} Mattew Riley {jh2} Justin Headley {rw} Ralph Wiggum {jk} Joe Klemm {zz} Zachary Zulkowski ======================================================================== Futurama, its characters and "screen ======= First uploaded: 30-May-1999 door" are registered trademarks of ======= Revision D : 05-Dec-1999 30th Century Fox. Compiled with 10% ======= E-mail me: more love than the previous leading =================================== capsule by Jordan "Mom" Eisenberg. ===================================