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  • Continuity: Free Waterfall, Jr. is seen in the Space Demolition Derby crowd even though he was eaten by Lrrr in "Futurama: The Problem with Popplers (#2.18)" (2000).

  • Continuity: Leegola's forelegs are brown instead of purple in the shot just before Gynacaladriel rises out of the water.

  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: The mailbox of Leela's parents house in the sewer reads "Turanga". Turanga may be Leela's 'first' name, but Turanga is actually the family name - Turanga Leela and her parents Turanga Morris and Turanga Munda.

  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: In Bender's Game, dark matter is all done in the form of round pellets, and all of it is mined from Alaska (Mombil has a monopoly on it). In a previous episode _"Futurama" The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz (2001)_, there is liquid dark matter from Columbia. However, all the dark matter is in the form of round pellets (considering where it came from), so it would make a lot of sense if Columbia was the place the dark matter pellets went to be liquefied, not where it was mined.

  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Cubert Farnsworth and Dwight Conrad are seen playing Dungeons and Dragons using a dodecahedron (12-sided dice). The dodecahedron is used only for damage done by greataxes and barbarian hit dice. It's been claimed that the correct dice used should have been an icosahedron (20-sided dice), ultimately the rules are dictated by the Dungeon Master (in this case, Dwight).

  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: While playing Dungeons and Dragons, after one of the players rolls a 20, Qubert announces he does 2x damage with his pole-arm to a Gelatinous Cube. Whilst in Dungeons and Dragons, Gelatinous Cubes are often immune to critical damage, ultimately the rules are dictated by the Dungeon Master (in this case, Dwight).

  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: During Nibbler's flashback (which takes place 36 years ago, i.e. now), Mom is seen with her adult sons. However, the flashback only starts 36 years ago; by the time we see Mom with her sons time has moved ahead to be just before Leela first encounters Nibbler. This is made clear by Nibbler meeting Leela as he emerges from the bushes where he carried out the "evacuation" that Mom and sons saw, moments earlier.

  • Continuity: During the title sequence, after the ship flies through the screen, four porthole windows detach from the ship and land in a funnel. When the first window detaches, the surface behind it is solid - in the next shot, there's a hole.

  • Continuity: At the Mombil mine, the front panels on the killbots keep changing color, randomly, between shots - green, black, yellow and orange.

  • Continuity: At the Mombil mine, after the ship is shot down, the damage on the camera view in Mom's office afterwards is far more extensive than the damage to the ship right after it crashed.

  • Continuity: According to Farnesworth, he turned dark matter into fuel "30-odd years ago". When he demonstrated it to Mom, Walt and Larry were still babies. Later, according to Nibbler, it was 36 years ago that Mom started harvesting operations - and Walt and Larry were fully grown.

  • Continuity: At Cornwood Castle, the cart of dwarf corpses next to the barbecue changes orientation between shots.

  • Continuity: At Cornwood castle, there are four gnomes and seven dwarves at the dance. When the lead breaks his ankle and begs for his life, there are suddenly four dwarves and two gnomes.


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