That's Lobstertainment! - S3-E8
Continuity mistake: The patches on Uncle Zoid's jacket sleeves appear, disappear and change from left sleeve to the right during his conversation with Zoidberg in the restaurant.
Starring: John DiMaggio, Katey Sagal, Tress MacNeille, Billy West, Lauren Tom
That's Lobstertainment! - S3-E8
Continuity mistake: The patches on Uncle Zoid's jacket sleeves appear, disappear and change from left sleeve to the right during his conversation with Zoidberg in the restaurant.
Continuity mistake: When Fry first meets Leela, there's a panel on the wall beside him. It has one red button at the bottom. In subsequent shots it has two buttons. (00:03:50)
My Problem With Popplers (a.k.a. The Problem With Popplers) - S2-E18
Fry/Bender: Pop a Poppler in your mouth, When you come to Fishy Joe's, What they're made of is a mystery, Where they come from, no one knows. You can pick 'em, you can lick 'em, You can chew 'em, you can stick 'em, And if you promise not to sue us, You can shove one up your nose.
I, Roommate - S1-E3
Trivia: Bender's apartment number is 00100100 which, on the ASCII chart, is a Dollar sign. (00:05:35)
The Honking - S3-E1
Question: What does the reflected binary code (the one that freaks Bender out) actually say?
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Answer: The initial number is 0101100101 = 357. When reflected in a mirror, however, it reads 1010011010 = 666 (the number of the Beast). It is a parody of The Shining, where the words Red Rum are seen as the word murder in the mirror.
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