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The Luck of the Fryrish First aired 03/11/01 Rank: 1/124 Reviews: 690 Rating: 93%
Fry looks for his lucky seven leaf clover he left behind in the 20th century. His search takes him back to his home in Old New York, where he discovers it's been stolen.
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#251 by maytheowlbewithyou |
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best episode ever
maytheowlbewithyou gave 5 points |
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28.02.2004 |
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#252 by dsm |
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Another great Futurama episode...
dsm gave 5 points |
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01.03.2004 |
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#253 by So-fee |
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I'm sorry, but i don't see the attraction. 'Seen it so many times i can't watch it. I always say that there is no such thing as a bad Futurama episode, but this has to be the WORST ONE EVER MADE.( But it could also be 'Where no Fan Has Gone Before' because of all the GAY STARTREK!). This episode wasn't even funny! Bender saved the day by gravedigging at the end but otherwise, I don't see why this episode should be voted BEST! If you agree, e-mail me at Sophie_corrigan@yahoo.co.uk
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01.03.2004 |
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#254 by Diego |
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I'd say it's one of the best episodes. Obviously not the funniest, but hey, the story is great.
Diego gave 5 points |
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02.03.2004 |
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#255 by San |
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So-Fee is an idiot. This is a great episode, it only requires you to actually give a rats ass about what is going on instead of just waiting for the next joke.
San gave 5 points |
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03.03.2004 |
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#256 by Rabid Llama |
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My favorite episode...best soundtrack out of them all (save for the finale) and it actually made me cry....well kinda....i teared up...
Rabid Llama gave 5 points |
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03.03.2004 |
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#257 by Deuone |
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Untouchable! Could really feel yansys sorrow when he debt his child after Fry. Just wondering, if Fry was raised with breakdance, why was he then so bad to it in the episode where Fry and Leela were disgused as robots, and Leela battled him total out, where did she learn breakdancing?.. she was nerd as child, while fry was raised with it... i dont know
Deuone gave 5 points |
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11.03.2004 |
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#258 by Rob Manchester City |
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Lucky Americans. We brits have to chase Futurama round the TV schedules. This one was a great episode. A rare treat.An american TV show played with Pathos. Brilliant.
Rob Manchester City gave 5 points |
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13.03.2004 |
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#259 by *mlf* |
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So-Fee your an idiot for not liking this episode. Futurama maybe a comedi show, but it has also a few touching episodes, and this was one of them. And for me it was the greatest episode after "Leela's Homeworld". Oh, and by the way, sorry for spelling. I should tolled you soner that I'm portuguese.
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14.03.2004 |
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#260 by Dr. U |
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So-Fee, i think you are a bonehead. this episode may not be very funny but lets face it neither are most sit-coms on TV so if the storyline was too complex for you then you should be watching Darhma and Greg ( i don't care if i spelt Dharma wrong.)
Dr. U gave 5 points |
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17.03.2004 |
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