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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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#71 by Santouras |
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Brilliant episode. Always brings a tear no matter how many times I see it
Santouras gave 5 points |
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09.01.2003 |
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#72 by AdAM |
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Great one!
AdAM gave 5 points |
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19.01.2003 |
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#73 by TheStonedKoala |
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What a warm and absolutely touching episode, especially paired with Jurassic Bark. This episode is absolutely a classic and I consider it one of the best cartoon episodes. I couldn't help but cry at the end a little even though I knew what was coming. Humor was good, especially at the end (for some odd reason I laugh when Bender salutes by whacking the shovel in his head). The greatest and saddest part was when Yancy pulled the clover out and looked at the picture of what Fry drew. I loved it when Yancy said I love you Philip because it worked on two levels so very well. What an absolutely touching episode.
TheStonedKoala gave 5 points |
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25.01.2003 |
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#74 by B. J. Black |
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GREAT episode, simply SUPER !!!!! Now this is GOOD writing, and good thing Njork, the Icelandic Superstar, was in it ! This episode is THE best one in Futurama history
B. J. Black gave 5 points |
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30.01.2003 |
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#75 by Garret |
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This episode is probably one of the best episodes of any TV show ever.
Garret gave 5 points |
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03.03.2003 |
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#76 by Ben |
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This episode shows why Futurama is not only currently superior to The Simpsons, but to anything else on TV. I thought it had great dialogue, funny, well-placed jokes, good character development, and what an amazing story. I couldn't possibly ask more from a half-hour show than this.
Ben gave 5 points |
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03.03.2003 |
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#77 by kling |
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What a great episode. Superbly written and great laughs. Love the flashbacks about Fry's past. The best ending of Futurama EVER!!! It was pretty emotional after Fry read the grave of Philip J. Fry. The best show of any show ever shown on T.V. I loved the song they played at the end. It is one of my favorite old 80's songs. "Don't you forget about me..." I would give it a 10!!! but I can only give it a 5.
kling gave 5 points |
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04.03.2003 |
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#78 by i love it |
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great episode
i love it gave 5 points |
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04.03.2003 |
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#79 by BJH |
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truly a woderous achievement in depth of writing for a 30 minute tv comedy. THREE CHEERS FOR FUTURAMA!
BJH gave 5 points |
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07.03.2003 |
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#80 by Michael E. |
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Never thought I'd see sentimentality in Futurama, let alone that it would be so well executed. Didn't tear up the first time, but did when I watched it with my girlfriend. But then again, I'm messed up. Still, great to see so many felt the same way. And I for one, have ALWAYS thought Futurama was superior to The Simpsons. That's right, even before Futurama existed.
Michael E. gave 5 points |
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08.03.2003 |
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