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The Luck of the Fryrish First aired 03/11/01 Rank: 1/124 Reviews: 691 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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#1 by Marty McFly |
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This has to be the best Futurama episode ever. OK, it wasn't as funny as some of the others, but the story was a masterpiece and when Fry found out about Philip J Fry jr it bought tears to my eyes. The flashbacks were good, showing us what the Fry family were like and defining who Philip is. I recommened everyone sees this episode, you'll love it.
Marty McFly gave 5 points |
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01.11.2001 |
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#2 by Colin Ingram |
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I couldn't agree more with Marty McFly. The story was superbly written with a very clever ending.
Colin Ingram gave 4 points |
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05.11.2001 |
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#3 by Dieter |
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Superb episode, as Marty said perhaps not as funny as most eps, but with this much depth to the storyline who needs it. Excelent choice of music too. It's funny how the overall quality of the third season seemed to be the worst yet (not meaning bad, but just not as good) but still it included episodes like this!
Dieter gave 5 points |
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22.11.2001 |
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#4 by Kenneth White |
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Yes, a brilliant story, and the best Futurama episode ever. There were still some good laughs, but it was the story that was the stand out factor. One of the best written pieces of television I've ever seen, and far better than anything that The Simpsons has done in the past 6 or so years. I can't praise this episode enough, A+
Kenneth White gave 5 points |
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05.12.2001 |
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#5 by Zoeynscoey |
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This is a truely amazing episode. One of the best episodes of television from any show last year. I was surprised at how moving and touching it was, especially for an animated series. And great use of the familiar Breakfast Club song "Don't forget about me". Congrats!
Zoeynscoey gave 5 points |
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12.12.2001 |
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#6 by Jason M. Peavey |
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The ending almost brought a tear to my eyes, which is rare these days in a 30-minute TV show. That alone makes it above average, in my opinion. One thing I couldn't understand was how Fry's stuff was still there in his parents' basement. Seems like sometime during the thousand years, someone else would have occupied the house, or it would have been demolished. The only theory I have is that NEW New York was built over the old cities' ruins not long after Fry got frozen.
Jason M. Peavey gave 4 points |
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26.12.2001 |
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#7 by Cloud_Cole |
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This has to be my favorite Futurama episode ever. It kept suprising me throughout the show and I did not see the ending coming. I have to admit I got a little bit choked up at the end which is very rare for me. Plus, the 80s flashbacks were hilarious. I think that every Futurama fan MUST see this episode. I give it the highest reccomendation one can give.
Cloud_Cole gave 5 points |
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31.12.2001 |
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#8 by jessie |
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It wasn't the best but it was cool to see Fry's family and wwhat they were like.
jessie gave 4 points |
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31.12.2001 |
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#9 by Evan Jones |
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So very, very touching. Never before has a television comedy taken me so close to tears. -evan
Evan Jones gave 5 points |
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31.12.2001 |
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#10 by [-mArc-] |
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Wonderful episode, definitely up among the top 5 season 3 episodes. The plot worked, it was touching yet not too cheesy, the end was sweet and you just gotta love Noticably-F.A.T. Nice to see some of Fry's family background.
[-mArc-] gave 5 points |
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31.12.2001 |
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