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Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder
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Follows
"Futurama" (1999)
Futurama: Bender's Big Score (2007) (V)
Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs (2008) (V)
Futurama: Bender's Game (2008) (V)
References
Tarzan the Ape Man (1932)
 -  Tarzan falls out of a tree
King Kong (1933)
 -  One of the golf holes is a model of King Kong.
Forbidden Planet (1956)
 -  Robby the Robot is the Wongs' butler.
"Star Trek" (1966)
 -  Device for detecting life known as the "Spock-a-scope".
Mars Needs Women (1967) (TV)
 -  "Mars Needs Womyn" protest sign
"Maude" (1972)
 -  "Bring Back Maude" protest sign
Dune (1984)
 -  When the Wong family rides the sandworm on Mars like a commuter train
Tetris (1985) (VG)
 -  Bender borrows Fry's game of this.
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)
 -  "Make it so"
"The View" (1997)
 -  mentioned in dialogue
"Futurama: Space Pilot 3000 (#1.1)" (1999)
 -  Bender performs his coin-on-a-string gag from this episode.
"Futurama: The Series Has Landed (#1.2)" (1999)
 -  Crushenator appears.
"Futurama: My Three Suns (#1.7)" (1999)
 -  The emporer appears in the crowd at the end.
"Futurama: A Flight to Remember (#2.1)" (1999)
 -  iZac appears in the crowd at the end.
"Futurama: Mars University (#2.2)" (1999)
 -  Guenter appears in the crowd at the end.
"Futurama: Fry and the Slurm Factory (#2.4)" (1999)
 -  Trixie & Dixie appear.
"Futurama: Brannigan, Begin Again (#2.6)" (1999)
 -  A yarn person appears in the crowd at the end.
"Futurama: The Lesser of Two Evils (#2.11)" (2000)
 -  Some stripper robots from this episode appear.
"Futurama: A Bicyclops Built for Two (#2.13)" (2000)
 -  The rat neighbours appear.
"Futurama: War Is the H-Word (#3.2)" (2000)
 -  A Brain Ball appears in the crowd at the end.
"Futurama: Amazon Women in the Mood (#3.5)" (2001)
 -  Some of the Amazonian women appear in the crowd at the end.
"Futurama: Bendless Love (#3.6)" (2001)
 -  Anglelyne appears in the crowd at the end.
"Futurama: Bendin' in the Wind (#3.13)" (2001)
 -  Amy wears her Zoidberg stained outfit from this episode.
"Futurama: Time Keeps on Slipping (#3.14)" (2001)
 -  The Globetrotter aliens appear in the crowd at the end.
"Futurama: Where the Buggalo Roam (#4.6)" (2002)
 -  A Martian appears in the crowd at the end.
"Futurama: A Leela of Her Own (#4.10)" (2002)
 -  The ants appear on the rollercoaster at the start.
"Futurama: Crimes of the Hot (#5.1)" (2002)
 -  Headless Body of Agnew appears.
"Futurama: A Taste of Freedom (#5.4)" (2002)
 -  Frida Waterfall appears.
"Futurama: Less Than Hero (#5.6)" (2003)
 -  The Zoo-keeper appears in the crowd at the end.
"Futurama: Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles (#5.7)" (2003)
 -  The professor wears his driving gear from this episode.
"Futurama: The Why of Fry (#5.8)" (2003)
 -  When the commune tells Fry that the fate of the universe depends on him he says "Yeah, I get that a lot", there is also mention of how he lacks a delta brain wave.
"Futurama: Spanish Fry (#5.12)" (2003)
 -  The Ranger appears in the crowd at the end.
Futurama: Bender's Big Score (2007) (V)
 -  A naked alien, Kwanza-bot and the Hannuka Zombie appear in the crowd at the end.
Futurama: Bender's Game (2008) (V)
 -  "Bender, are you crazy?" "No, it's Fry who's crazy in this one!" refers to when Bender went insane in "Bender's Game". Also, whale oil is shown to be the new fuel of the future.
Spoofs
"Batman" (1966)
 -  Spinning logo-scene-change.
"Star Trek" (1966)
 -  "Delivery Boy's Log"

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