Its still wrong - he pronounces it like "Grayning". Its a Dutch / German last name. The "oe" (or ö) is pronounced like the "oo" in "moon" and the G is pretty much impossible as it sounds like you're regurgitating flemch. A little softer in German. So in english it'd sound more like "Grooning" (as the Dutch / German "G" sound isn't known in the English phonemes)
@@AL_Mir29241 I recall reading an article in the early 90s (although I can’t recall exactly where) in which Groening says his name rhymes with “raining.” That always stuck with me-I suppose because it was news to me at the time. In any case, after a quick search, it appears Groening repeated “rhymes with raining” multiple times since I first read that article. So yes, “It was a Sh*t Show” is pronouncing it correctly.
@@Juzmy Ö doesn't make a sound anywhere near "moon" though. The "correct" pronounciation would very much hinge on whether the origin is Dutch or German.
@@fonkbadonk5370 Us nordics have Ö/Ø as well... In standard Swedish not so bad but as a south-western Scanian, thanks to the diphtongs, it would take me a LONG time to explain the pronunciation. But who gaf? 'Muricans murder non-English words/names all the time.
My Husband always used to say "Got something in your eye again?" whenever we watched that one. I'm not an openly emotional person either but it gets me every time. Well that one and the very last episode of Samurai Jack. Sadness with real people in TV shows doesn't bother me but poor old Seymour waiting like that, such a great show.
Fox is the same sh*t-for-brains network that canned Joss Whedon's Firefly sci-fi show after only one season. These guys were ultra-galatic major league boneheads.
It's been 20 years since I saw Jurassic Bark, yet from 18:54 it took exactly two seconds to remember what it felt like and start to cry uncontrollably. I cry about once a year...
@@NoneRain_I hope you are just making a bad joke. If not, you are most likely a sociopath. Sorry to break it to you. But, if true. I doubt you care anyway. 😂
I really appreciate your careful curation of background clips to go along with your script. Some other channels about TV/Movies just play the trailer on loop, but yours is like a new Easter Egg every 5 seconds!
@@daelen.cclark That was the MST3K guys' complaint. They felt limited in the choices of movies they could use. Also, the channel demanded that they come up with a storyline connecting the skits featuring the Mads and the crew. So that was extra work they had to do.
The clips used were soooo impressively selected, basically every clip thematically matched what you were saying during the intro (I laughed when you said "for the time" and showed Grandpa talking about the onion on his belt, which was the style at the time).
I remember watching Futurama sporadically during its original run on Fox and not thinking it was anything special. It wasn't until I could watch it consistently on Adult Swim in 2005/06 that I came to recognize its true genius. To this day it's still my favorite animated show with the best joke of all time: Zapp - “I like your style, Fry. You remind me of a young me. Not much younger, mind you. Perhaps even a couple of years older”
about that.. I aways wondered why it was on "Adult swim" as there was noting adult about it..... Well... it wasn't aimed at Adults per-say, more family orientated like "The Simpsons" They may be disagreements, but that's what I reckon..
@@Tech-geekyi would say the subject matters and joke structuring/punchlines are definitely geared towards more mature audiences, the sense of humor definitely flies over younger audiences heads
Billy West was smart enough to make Fry's voice a young version of his own voice meaning he couldn't be replaced (It didn't hurt that he did more characters than just Fry though).
I think that what really built the Futurama following was its Adult Swim run. Like, the crazy timeslot and release order just stopped it in its tracks but it aired consistently on Adult Swim and people like me ate it up every time it was on.
Yeah I started watching it on adult swim through highschool, never would've found it. Honestly it was what led to Rick and Morty for sure. Rick and Morty better thank Futurama
I hadn't realized that these shows had such a good run on adult swim, sounds to me like the next generation was mostly on it, I had stopped watching adult swim by this time most likely. I watched these shows on Fox. That's really cool though, may I ask anyone who saw these shows on adult swim first, what was your first intro to anime???
I watched futurama in english before i knew english, i rewatched it a thousand times, they helped me learn it, they always teach you something and i'm thankful for everything they done, there is no bad futurama episodes there is only less good ones.
When you study English the first thing you should learn is that the word English must always be capitalized. By my judgment you have a lot left to learn. The personal pronoun "I" is always capitalized. The name of the program "Futurama" must be capitalized. You're thankful for everything _they did_ , not what "they done"; and there are no *bad* Futurama episodes but a few that missed the mark.
@@SanchoPanza-m8m Capitalization is near the bottom of the priority list. A lack of capitalization will not stop a single English speaker from understanding them, it will get ironed out with more immersion, and it can be easily remedied with auto-correct or something like Grammarly. Their English is understandable, and that's what matters. Also, they didn't ask for your opinion on their English, so mind your own business.
Big Futurama fan from the start. The moving time slots was frustrating enough, but even more frustrating was that the show was often in a slot that conflicted with a baseball game and therefore preempted. oh, still watching, guess that issue was covered.
Imagine being given that second chance to capture lightning in a bottle and doing everything in your power to cripple it. Fascinating that even after all that, Futurama still soldiered on to craft a timeless legacy. What a show.
A lot of people don't know that once someone is in those big powerful roles, it is very easy for someone to point a finger at them and ask "what do you do around here?" and that is why corporate bigshots "meddle". I don't defend their crappy wrong decisions, but it's simply those people trying to do their jobs. 99% of the time all of the numbers point to something, and this is all CEO bigshots do, is follow numbers. It's the consumer's responsibility to recognize that large publicly traded companies like Apple/Activision, for example, are not motivated to provide quality. Smaller, private companies usually are motivated to grow and provide quality. Large big businesses can withhold updates like waterproofing, because they are a corp that needs to keep stocks growing quarter to quarter. It is objectively job suicide for a CEO to not plan 10+ years down the road. Trickle out updates, instead of doing the right thing, or you get fired by the board, who represent the shareholders, who want to make money. People who buy and trade stocks contribute to this terrible watering down of quality, and I will never participate in the objective reason quality is so bad in almost all of our hobbies. Brands die. Video games have it the worst. The products barely function and are funded with pennies and scraped out the door. Customers put up with it, and it's the standard for that industry. The best games are always independent. Big name buys the small game, and runs it into the ground, because consumers can't tell the difference. Movies? Same thing.
You must either write "even after all that" not surrounded by any commas, or write it surrounded by both an opening and a closing comma. They are called bracketing commas. You chose the wrong option of writing one of them but not the other. This makes me sad.
What's worse is fox never learnt. Like it seems they legit rolled Dice to decide if they renewed shows or not. And often were the direct cause of shows not hitting their stupid requirements.
The only down side is that they brought back the show for 1-2 seasons recently and they're by far the worst seasons. This was not worth bringing the show back for, and ruining a good ending, though I still want Futurama to go on.
Although a fictional character, Philip J. Fry is one of my most inspirational influences. His tenacity for life and finding joy everywhere, while fighting for his one true love is truly admirable. Thank you for this show, even if it was a Sh*t Show.
18:55 THAT!!! THAT EPISODE RIGHT THERE!!! First time I ever cried to any tv show. I was like 9 and laying in bed with my dog who was my best friend in a not so good house. We were the. Lack sheep in our house and got all of the rage and anger released on us. This episode came on as I was trying to go to sleep for school. It all hit me that scene seeing Seymour grow old still waiting for fry. I can still feel that strong being pulled thinking about it. RIP my doggo. She made it to 18 and in a happier life
Reading your story gives the loyalty of Seymour a new edge. I too felt immensely saddened by that scene and I was just a spoiled teenager with no real problems to speak of, I can't imagine how hard it must have hit you. Hope you are in a better place now and know you deserved better than what you got at the time. Take care.
When I first saw that episode as a kid at my grandma’s house, it made me really sad thinking that my dog was probably waiting for me to come back home. Now I know he is waiting for me again up there, I miss him so much.
I'm curious, what kind of dog was she? I've only had a couple dogs regularly in my life, one was a Golden Retriever/Lab mix, which basically looked like a Golden, but with short hair. The other is a full Golden Retriever my son got almost two years ago, who I puppysit while he's at work. The Golden/Lab mix was one of the dumbest, happiest dogs I've ever been around, and my grandpuppy is just as happy, but incredibly intelligent. That intelligence, along with the typical eager to please nature of Goldens, makes training him a breeze, usually with praise alone being enough motivation for him. I still give him plenty of treatos though lol. Jeez, I just meant to ask what kind of dog you had, so my apologies for the additional text wall lol.
Just those few clips from luck of the fryish and jurassic bark triggered me. Those are some of the hardest hitting episodes in western animation for me.
One other thing worth bringing up about Phil Hartman’s involvement with the series: Fry himself was actually named after Mr. Hartman as a tribute to him after his tragic passing.
Jurassic Bark makes me cry, every time. That clip you showed even brought tears to my eyes. The first time I saw that episode, I had just gotten my dog Blitzen, and the ep made me emotional. Now she's going, and it makes me thiink of her.
I recorded a whole bunch of the first episodes with a VCR and would watch them all the time. The " nobody doesn't like molten boron" jingle is still etched in my memory.
One of my faves is when they make the time machine that breaks so the universe starts over again, just a couple feet lower. The time lapse was amazing to me.
I love that you didn’t mention that the footage used for while talking about Pocket Pal wasn’t just a cut to a random robot, but is actually the only scene used for Pocket Pal in the show. So that I can feel smart for recognizing it myself 🤓 I’ve heard this story covered before, but never this well presented and with some details I’ve never heard before! Great research and editing in this video, looking forward to the next part :)
It's crazy that the Fry Yancy episode and ending to the devil's hands are idle playthings, still crack me up even with no build up. Honestly and easily my favourite TV show of all time
I can totally relate. So much memories so much emotions. Cracked me up instantly too. School time memories. :) There was that one perfect girl which made school the best place in the world. We related perfectly and had such a great friendship. And I wanted her so bad. It was very similar to Fry and Leela. We never came together back than and had so many close moments. And so many heart crushing moments too. Thats more than 20 years back - now she is my wife and we have three beautiful kids ❤❤❤
Fututrama inspired me to be a delivery boy for a living. I did pizza's for 4 years then 9 years as an independent subcontractor delivering newspapers. The amount of love and support and heartfelt cards I got from my customers when the contracts were terminated this past March (Gannett decided to mail the newspaper instead) was overwhelming.
I vividly remember watching the entire series 3 times in a row back to back in middle school/high school. I rewatched it maybe a year of two ago. Im not quite certain I would have enjoyed it if I discovered it later in life. But its really hard to be genuinely invested into anything as a adult. I do really like the show.
that is one episode, i CAN NOT rewatch... first time i saw it - i was 20 years old... i CRIED ugly cry... my girlfriend at the time - was also - crying with me... the second i saw seymor's animation my entire body started to tense up and instantly sad as shit... that episode - is pain
I'm with you there... I'm trying to hold uo my tears just now remembering that episode. The mere mention of Jurassic Bark makes a 34 year old man cry...
I can’t watch that episode without bawling like a baby, this coming from a man that took a potato cannon to the balls without shedding a tear. Episode is pure tear fuel, but it’s also cinematically brilliant.
I feel your pain. My cousin and i used to watch Futurama and King of The Hill every weekend either show was on. My cousin passed away a few years ago. He was like my brother. My condolences and deepest sympathies.
@@DenethordeSade.90 one was a car wreck, one od, and one got shot. I've lost everyone in this world I ever cared for..I would be dead if I didn't have to raise my autistic nephew..my brothers where living wild and fast lives. After I started taking care of my nephew I left the streets alone and I like to think my son saved me as much as I saved him.
@@Nimrod336 I know the feeling. Also miss my brother who I grew up watching these shows with. Nothing ever fills that void. I just want to be able to go back in time, have that most relatable person in the world by my side, and get some severe brainrot watching these hilarious shows in the living room together.
@@Nimrod336 Good luck going forward btw, man. We both know there's no going back, but your nephew is so worth living for. It's the same with me looking after my parents. Peace bro, stay strong.
It's almost like most executives are incompetent. Often people in management positions get their job thanks to their outgoing personality and potential narcissist tendencies. Their fellow narcissists think this is a good trait in a manager and thus promote them for it.
I don't think it is always a case of them hating them. In cases like this, they panic that it won't be popular because of baseless assumptions that they thought up.
Any publicly traded media corporation such as Fox has this aggravating dynamic in which the executives are trying to please their investors and advertisers, which often impairs their judgment on great art, which Futurama certainly is. Furthermore, this one's harder to prove but plausible, there is a dynamic in which certain politics gets in the way of media content regardless of how lucrative or successful the content would be. For example, the episode in which the Momon Mega Corporation has 'Mom' obsessed with ensuring the last can of anchovies is not cloned to produce the chemical foundation for the sci-fi/fantasy concept of infinite robot oil lubrication is getting dangerously close to reality. The very real science of petrol chemical derivatives researched by private laboratories run by the OG American Oil Barons turned central banking Gangsters, The Rockefellers, is where this concept leads if one is familiar with the subject matter. I recall that episode aired on Adult Swim alot but seldom on Fox. Thus, Adult Swim, at least for about a decade or so, earned a powerful reputation for airing 'Rebellious' avant-garde broadcast media content that most channels would never even touch. Futurama was just one of these avant-garde shows of course.
I will never emotionally recover from the episode that features Fry’s dog- who waits for a cryogenically frozen Fry to return until he eventually grows old and passes away in front of the pizza shop where Fry worked as a delivery boy, still waiting…💔
You should watch the move about the real story that inspired it - Hachi: a dog's tale (the English language version postdates Jurassic bark, but the story goes back to the 1930s).
The best episode was the devils hands are idle playthings where fry sells his soul to get the ability to write a romantic ballad for leela, and does it anyway after he loses that ability. So amazing
@@JK-qn9qr Honestly, I don't consider Futurama to have come back after the first cancelation. The show felt totally different, devoid of any of its original charm.
Fry’s mom having the dream about him watching the Packers🧀 game with her makes me tear up every time. Or when Lela’s parent were the ones watching over her (or under😂) during her foster years.
Even seeing that tiny bit about "Jurassic Bark" makes me tear up. Thank you FOX for everything you did to inspire even more creativity in the show's creators.
@@ItWasAShtShow There's some fun things and some sad things. I'll give you a fun one, Matt wanted Rough draft to do the animation because RDS put together an animation sizzle reel for what they could do with the show. No one asked them to do it, they just did it and showed Matt, who apparently had to immediately make phone calls because I different studio was already chosen by the network. Matt put his foot down and RDS got it the contract. Had RDS not have made that who knows what the show would've looked like. I'd venture to say it wouldn't have as much 3D.
7:19 Well, I guess the best way to describe Fox executives' reactions would be to quote another classic show screwed over by Fox in the 2000s only to get revived later: "I've made a huge mistake." (Insert "CRY LOVE!" playing in the background)
@@world_still_spins Ooohhh really do, the commentary tracks are hilarious (they really get going in season 2) and very interesting. Or go the cheap route and buy used DVD box sets for each season!
It was so moving, that episode's ending. But there is a happy ending; in a later episode, a clone of Fry is created (I won't say why, for spoilers' sake) and sent back to the moment when the real Fry has fallen into the cryogenic freezer. The clone is identical to the real Fry, and even believes that he is Fry, and has no memories of the future, and he lives out Fry's life as it would have been if Fry never fell into the freezer, which means that Seymour (Fry's dog) would have gotten to spend his life with Fry, being with him every day. Futurama is, to me, the greatest cartoon series ever.
A "teenage bed time routine" is a time routine for a teenage bed. That's how adjectives work when the writer forgets to combine the ones that are intended to be parts of a compound adjective. In this case, you needed a hyphen: "teenage bed-time routine."
Amazing episode. I was at San Diego Comic Con in 1998 and Matt drew Homer and Bart pictures and signed them for me, then a few years ago I had a house fire and out of everything that was lost, these are some of the most devastating. I tried reaching out to Matt's company but got no response. It sucks. Love The Simpsons and Futurama. Thanks for making this, it was great!
A Sh*t Show episode about Futurama??? Oh hells yeah! Also, I always love when you throw in stuff that only fans would get, like at 12:40 when you say "axed" instead of asked.
@@ItWasAShtShow Those of who know the show got it and it was appreciated! The writing in all your videos has always been strong but I did feel it got a lot more playful around the AD videos.
Here’s hoping Disenchantment is released on Blu-ray at some point. Much like Futurama, I would love watching the episodes with commentary from Groening, Cohen, the writers, and voice talent. You just don’t get that on streaming services.
They make absurd money on the first few seasons during their meteoric rise, then turn all "aw shucks well look at the numbers" when things plateau. Never realizing that they're at the top.
Man, Fox Execs are serial killers. They cancelled a ton of great shows. Firefly and Angel being among them. I think this is one of the things why streaming is better.
@@ItWasAShtShow Fox Network hates airing any Sci-fi programing they have never let any show in that category end on it's own terms. dating back to onle of there first shows Alien Nation based on the fox film en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_Nation_(TV_series)
I can totally see Matt Groening and David X Cohen creating a super passive-aggressive (towards whichever network they're on at the time) character for the show called "Cancel Llama" as their ultimate "oh no, we're cancelled, again!" meta joke 🤣😂
This may be the first video essay I’ve seen in which “Groening” is pronounced correctly.
Its still wrong - he pronounces it like "Grayning". Its a Dutch / German last name. The "oe" (or ö) is pronounced like the "oo" in "moon" and the G is pretty much impossible as it sounds like you're regurgitating flemch. A little softer in German. So in english it'd sound more like "Grooning" (as the Dutch / German "G" sound isn't known in the English phonemes)
@@AL_Mir29241 I recall reading an article in the early 90s (although I can’t recall exactly where) in which Groening says his name rhymes with “raining.” That always stuck with me-I suppose because it was news to me at the time.
In any case, after a quick search, it appears Groening repeated “rhymes with raining” multiple times since I first read that article. So yes, “It was a Sh*t Show” is pronouncing it correctly.
@plutomalunga As a native dutch speaker with basic german skills - for me - that explanation is spot on.
@@Juzmy Ö doesn't make a sound anywhere near "moon" though. The "correct" pronounciation would very much hinge on whether the origin is Dutch or German.
@@fonkbadonk5370 Us nordics have Ö/Ø as well... In standard Swedish not so bad but as a south-western Scanian, thanks to the diphtongs, it would take me a LONG time to explain the pronunciation.
But who gaf? 'Muricans murder non-English words/names all the time.
I literally cried when the dog sat there and waited for him to return, really pulled on my heart strings.😢
Tugged
I never watch that episode again. Its way too sad. Id rather saw my own arm off than let my dog go like that
Everybody did.
My Husband always used to say "Got something in your eye again?" whenever we watched that one. I'm not an openly emotional person either but it gets me every time. Well that one and the very last episode of Samurai Jack. Sadness with real people in TV shows doesn't bother me but poor old Seymour waiting like that, such a great show.
Yep, you're not the only one. I bawled my eyes out, too.
"The parts the executives were most uncomfortable with were--" proceeds to list all the best parts.
That means you know it's true
Lol.
bait used to be less obvious smh
POV: You have 80 yo executives
Fox is the same sh*t-for-brains network that canned Joss Whedon's Firefly sci-fi show after only one season.
These guys were ultra-galatic major league boneheads.
It's insane that Fox didn't understand how brilliant Futurama truly was
If you grew up with the simpsons, futurama was a natural fit.
Fox are not known for being sane or a good company. Why you think Simpsons was always shtting on them....
Probably the same people who canceled Firefly. They were really on a roll back then.
They did. They just didn’t care. They want things their way and are willing to torpedo a series if they don’t get their way
Look at them now - they don't seem sane to me!
It's been 20 years since I saw Jurassic Bark, yet from 18:54 it took exactly two seconds to remember what it felt like and start to cry uncontrollably. I cry about once a year...
you cry, for real? damn
that episode destroyed me for life. i forgot how sad futurama can be
@@NoneRain_I hope you are just making a bad joke.
If not, you are most likely a sociopath. Sorry to break it to you. But, if true. I doubt you care anyway. 😂
Saddest... cartoon... ...ever
🎶 if it takes forever, I will wait for you🎶
The 3D animations, the COLORS, the unusual characters.. I loved watching Futurama as a kid.
Its the unusually characters that set it apart yes?
I really appreciate your careful curation of background clips to go along with your script. Some other channels about TV/Movies just play the trailer on loop, but yours is like a new Easter Egg every 5 seconds!
Thank you for noticing. To me, that should be the bare minimum of making content like this.
Agreed! I was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. This is a gem.
@@ItWasAShtShow sharp and dlightful work - a gift to this viewer, thx.
Stop watching those channels then
@@CoercedJab
I think it's a safe bet they already stopped watching those channels.
8:24.
I can't believe Groening and Cohen would commit the heinous act of *setting episodes of a sci-fi show on other planets.*
It's just like when the Sci Fi network demanded that MST3K only do Sci Fi movies when the fan base didn't care what kind of movies they savaged.
Kind of like Deep Space Nine. I wonder what drove them to leave the station for entire episodes at a time. Hmmmmm.
@@lanceash
Just because it’s the Sci-Fi channel doesn’t mean it should be limiting like that.
@@daelen.cclark That was the MST3K guys' complaint. They felt limited in the choices of movies they could use. Also, the channel demanded that they come up with a storyline connecting the skits featuring the Mads and the crew. So that was extra work they had to do.
It's like when Fox censors literally wouldn't let Spiderman be Spiderman.
The clips used were soooo impressively selected, basically every clip thematically matched what you were saying during the intro (I laughed when you said "for the time" and showed Grandpa talking about the onion on his belt, which was the style at the time).
Agreed it was amazingly made
Being obsessed with the Simpsons, was the style at the time
I remember watching Futurama sporadically during its original run on Fox and not thinking it was anything special. It wasn't until I could watch it consistently on Adult Swim in 2005/06 that I came to recognize its true genius. To this day it's still my favorite animated show with the best joke of all time: Zapp - “I like your style, Fry. You remind me of a young me. Not much younger, mind you. Perhaps even a couple of years older”
I fucked up being born in 99
@@JustHarrison Zapp was a great personality, he wasn't very subtle but his lines always had more depth than his character.
about that.. I aways wondered why it was on "Adult swim" as there was noting adult about it..... Well... it wasn't aimed at Adults per-say, more family orientated like "The Simpsons" They may be disagreements, but that's what I reckon..
@@lindboknifeandtool yeah too late
@@Tech-geekyi would say the subject matters and joke structuring/punchlines are definitely geared towards more mature audiences, the sense of humor definitely flies over younger audiences heads
Billy West was smart enough to make Fry's voice a young version of his own voice meaning he couldn't be replaced (It didn't hurt that he did more characters than just Fry though).
I think that what really built the Futurama following was its Adult Swim run. Like, the crazy timeslot and release order just stopped it in its tracks but it aired consistently on Adult Swim and people like me ate it up every time it was on.
Saved KOTH and (unfortunatley) Family Guy too.
Yeah I started watching it on adult swim through highschool, never would've found it.
Honestly it was what led to Rick and Morty for sure. Rick and Morty better thank Futurama
if I didn't know better, I'd assume it was a native [as] show
Inuyasha. Thank you Adult Swim. Never would have heard of that show it it wasn't for them.
I hadn't realized that these shows had such a good run on adult swim, sounds to me like the next generation was mostly on it, I had stopped watching adult swim by this time most likely. I watched these shows on Fox. That's really cool though, may I ask anyone who saw these shows on adult swim first, what was your first intro to anime???
You deserve a medal for all of the editing that this video required.
Downvotes for putting *Part 1* and it's the only one though.
Maybe you'll have to wait for the 2nd part🤷
@@becmcmahon92the second part just dropped nerd
@@becmcmahon92 What an insane response. "Fellowship of the Ring. Great, but the other movies haven't come out yet, so it's terrible."
I watched futurama in english before i knew english, i rewatched it a thousand times, they helped me learn it, they always teach you something and i'm thankful for everything they done, there is no bad futurama episodes there is only less good ones.
When you study English the first thing you should learn is that the word English must always be capitalized. By my judgment you have a lot left to learn. The personal pronoun "I" is always capitalized. The name of the program "Futurama" must be capitalized. You're thankful for everything _they did_ , not what "they done"; and there are no *bad* Futurama episodes but a few that missed the mark.
@@SanchoPanza-m8m What episode of futurama did they say that?
@@SanchoPanza-m8m Capitalization is near the bottom of the priority list. A lack of capitalization will not stop a single English speaker from understanding them, it will get ironed out with more immersion, and it can be easily remedied with auto-correct or something like Grammarly. Their English is understandable, and that's what matters. Also, they didn't ask for your opinion on their English, so mind your own business.
Ignore the other guy. It's awesome that you learned through immersion with the help of a TV show! =]
@@FortWhenTeaThyme Eh, don't worry i'm unoffendable, honestly i enjoyed the highlight, how can i fix something if i don't know it's wrong.
Big Futurama fan from the start. The moving time slots was frustrating enough, but even more frustrating was that the show was often in a slot that conflicted with a baseball game and therefore preempted.
oh, still watching, guess that issue was covered.
19:15 Jurassic Bark always bring a tear to my eye, an amazing episode.
Imagine being given that second chance to capture lightning in a bottle and doing everything in your power to cripple it. Fascinating that even after all that, Futurama still soldiered on to craft a timeless legacy. What a show.
A lot of people don't know that once someone is in those big powerful roles, it is very easy for someone to point a finger at them and ask "what do you do around here?" and that is why corporate bigshots "meddle". I don't defend their crappy wrong decisions, but it's simply those people trying to do their jobs. 99% of the time all of the numbers point to something, and this is all CEO bigshots do, is follow numbers. It's the consumer's responsibility to recognize that large publicly traded companies like Apple/Activision, for example, are not motivated to provide quality. Smaller, private companies usually are motivated to grow and provide quality. Large big businesses can withhold updates like waterproofing, because they are a corp that needs to keep stocks growing quarter to quarter. It is objectively job suicide for a CEO to not plan 10+ years down the road. Trickle out updates, instead of doing the right thing, or you get fired by the board, who represent the shareholders, who want to make money.
People who buy and trade stocks contribute to this terrible watering down of quality, and I will never participate in the objective reason quality is so bad in almost all of our hobbies. Brands die. Video games have it the worst. The products barely function and are funded with pennies and scraped out the door. Customers put up with it, and it's the standard for that industry. The best games are always independent. Big name buys the small game, and runs it into the ground, because consumers can't tell the difference. Movies? Same thing.
You must either write "even after all that" not surrounded by any commas, or write it surrounded by both an opening and a closing comma. They are called bracketing commas. You chose the wrong option of writing one of them but not the other. This makes me sad.
What's worse is fox never learnt. Like it seems they legit rolled Dice to decide if they renewed shows or not. And often were the direct cause of shows not hitting their stupid requirements.
Fox canned Joss Whedon's sci-fi Firefly tv show after only one season
talk about a network of boneheads
The only down side is that they brought back the show for 1-2 seasons recently and they're by far the worst seasons. This was not worth bringing the show back for, and ruining a good ending, though I still want Futurama to go on.
Although a fictional character, Philip J. Fry is one of my most inspirational influences. His tenacity for life and finding joy everywhere, while fighting for his one true love is truly admirable. Thank you for this show, even if it was a Sh*t Show.
same XD
18:55 THAT!!! THAT EPISODE RIGHT THERE!!! First time I ever cried to any tv show. I was like 9 and laying in bed with my dog who was my best friend in a not so good house. We were the. Lack sheep in our house and got all of the rage and anger released on us. This episode came on as I was trying to go to sleep for school. It all hit me that scene seeing Seymour grow old still waiting for fry. I can still feel that strong being pulled thinking about it. RIP my doggo. She made it to 18 and in a happier life
This is the only episode I refuse to rewatch because it hits to hard at the feelings 😂
Reading your story gives the loyalty of Seymour a new edge. I too felt immensely saddened by that scene and I was just a spoiled teenager with no real problems to speak of, I can't imagine how hard it must have hit you. Hope you are in a better place now and know you deserved better than what you got at the time. Take care.
When I first saw that episode as a kid at my grandma’s house, it made me really sad thinking that my dog was probably waiting for me to come back home. Now I know he is waiting for me again up there, I miss him so much.
indeed, thanks for the timestamp.
I'm curious, what kind of dog was she? I've only had a couple dogs regularly in my life, one was a Golden Retriever/Lab mix, which basically looked like a Golden, but with short hair. The other is a full Golden Retriever my son got almost two years ago, who I puppysit while he's at work. The Golden/Lab mix was one of the dumbest, happiest dogs I've ever been around, and my grandpuppy is just as happy, but incredibly intelligent. That intelligence, along with the typical eager to please nature of Goldens, makes training him a breeze, usually with praise alone being enough motivation for him. I still give him plenty of treatos though lol. Jeez, I just meant to ask what kind of dog you had, so my apologies for the additional text wall lol.
“Try this, kids at home”
*immolates himself*
Even after all these years, that still tickled me.
The hardest hitting part of this show was that ending where fry's dog waited for him to return for years
Just those few clips from luck of the fryish and jurassic bark triggered me. Those are some of the hardest hitting episodes in western animation for me.
Same
same. this video is phenomenal !
The newest season has legit terrible ones.
@@EzekielGoldbergII I haven't seen the newest stuff.
@@PolitikPolitik-fh2qc Some episodes are ok but some are downright awful. The new writers aren't putting out the same quality.
One other thing worth bringing up about Phil Hartman’s involvement with the series: Fry himself was actually named after Mr. Hartman as a tribute to him after his tragic passing.
That's thoughtful, I imagine Matt took his death especially hard.
Am I misremembering that he was the intended voice actor before his passing?
Nevermind I should have waited 10 seconds longer and my question would have been answered. It was Zapp.
Yes, no more Lionel Hutz or Troy McClure.
Jurassic Bark makes me cry, every time. That clip you showed even brought tears to my eyes. The first time I saw that episode, I had just gotten my dog Blitzen, and the ep made me emotional. Now she's going, and it makes me thiink of her.
I recorded a whole bunch of the first episodes with a VCR and would watch them all the time. The " nobody doesn't like molten boron" jingle is still etched in my memory.
Didn't think I would watch this all the way through. Thank you for not putting in cheap jokes and gimmicks. It kept me watching.
One of my faves is when they make the time machine that breaks so the universe starts over again, just a couple feet lower. The time lapse was amazing to me.
I love that you didn’t mention that the footage used for while talking about Pocket Pal wasn’t just a cut to a random robot, but is actually the only scene used for Pocket Pal in the show. So that I can feel smart for recognizing it myself 🤓
I’ve heard this story covered before, but never this well presented and with some details I’ve never heard before! Great research and editing in this video, looking forward to the next part :)
I knew at least one person would catch this! Glad you noticed!
So Pocket Pal would just be Mansplaining periodically ??
I was 20 when Futurama came out.
And i was instantly hooked.
And Futurama is the only reason i have a Hulu subscription.
I almost cried hearing we could've had Phil Hartman as Zapp Brannigan, but he kinda lives on in him in a roundabout way.
Futurama is such a good show that it makes you cry with the smallest bits of the episodes.
this. 100%. it became my therapy outlet
Bro any Leela and Fry EP is a guaranteed bitchfest for me and I'm a 32 year old father of two kids bro.
@@PowuhToSeven What does that even mean lmao
@@omnombrains he turns into a blubbering mess. he becomes a bitch and can't stop it.
no it doesnt
Billy West did an amazing job but Phil Hartman as Brannigan would have been amazing.
There was a video game called Blasto where Hartman played a similar character, so I guess that may be the closest we're ever going to get.
the endless spine tingling possibilities of how to say velour
Phil Hartman had already passed, and Zapp Brannigan was an intentional homage to him. In fact "Philip J Fry" is named after Phil Hartman.
AGREE
Billy West
did 7 years on most popular national radio show in US. Doing voices
HOWARD STERN. Why was this not said?
It's crazy that the Fry Yancy episode and ending to the devil's hands are idle playthings, still crack me up even with no build up. Honestly and easily my favourite TV show of all time
I'm welling up over here
@@JohnHirsch88 it's alright boys... we can shed a tear.. but don't let it rule you. don't cry.
@@JohnHirsch88 I started crying immediately... Kinda ugly, actually. That's some of the most touching stuff I've ever seen. Man became a space man
I can totally relate. So much memories so much emotions.
Cracked me up instantly too.
School time memories. :)
There was that one perfect girl which made school the best place in the world. We related perfectly and had such a great friendship. And I wanted her so bad. It was very similar to Fry and Leela. We never came together back than and had so many close moments. And so many heart crushing moments too.
Thats more than 20 years back - now she is my wife and we have three beautiful kids ❤❤❤
The episode with Fry's dog broke my heart. That was perfect TV
Fututrama inspired me to be a delivery boy for a living. I did pizza's for 4 years then 9 years as an independent subcontractor delivering newspapers. The amount of love and support and heartfelt cards I got from my customers when the contracts were terminated this past March (Gannett decided to mail the newspaper instead) was overwhelming.
5:55 If you bank with #MeridianCU💳 then your assets are safer than most big banks🇨🇦! 🌎💘💰
Yo dude just saying, your dog is probably waiting so don't be gone too long...
I vividly remember watching the entire series 3 times in a row back to back in middle school/high school.
I rewatched it maybe a year of two ago. Im not quite certain I would have enjoyed it if I discovered it later in life. But its really hard to be genuinely invested into anything as a adult.
I do really like the show.
you guys have been on the grind lately! loving all this content and im losing my mind in excitement for futurama. wow, knocking it out of the park! ❤🎉
And here I am watching a UA-cam skit crying remembering "Jurassic Bark". Damn, Futurama was beautiful and brutal and hilarious.
that is one episode, i CAN NOT rewatch... first time i saw it - i was 20 years old... i CRIED ugly cry... my girlfriend at the time - was also - crying with me...
the second i saw seymor's animation my entire body started to tense up and instantly sad as shit...
that episode - is pain
Right
I'm with you there... I'm trying to hold uo my tears just now remembering that episode. The mere mention of Jurassic Bark makes a 34 year old man cry...
I can’t watch that episode without bawling like a baby, this coming from a man that took a potato cannon to the balls without shedding a tear. Episode is pure tear fuel, but it’s also cinematically brilliant.
If it takes forever, I will wait for you.
Me and my brother would watch the Simpsons and then our favorite show, Futurama, every sunday..god i miss him r.i.p bro
I feel your pain. My cousin and i used to watch Futurama and King of The Hill every weekend either show was on. My cousin passed away a few years ago. He was like my brother. My condolences and deepest sympathies.
Overdoses?
@@DenethordeSade.90 one was a car wreck, one od, and one got shot. I've lost everyone in this world I ever cared for..I would be dead if I didn't have to raise my autistic nephew..my brothers where living wild and fast lives. After I started taking care of my nephew I left the streets alone and I like to think my son saved me as much as I saved him.
@@Nimrod336 I know the feeling. Also miss my brother who I grew up watching these shows with. Nothing ever fills that void. I just want to be able to go back in time, have that most relatable person in the world by my side, and get some severe brainrot watching these hilarious shows in the living room together.
@@Nimrod336 Good luck going forward btw, man. We both know there's no going back, but your nephew is so worth living for. It's the same with me looking after my parents. Peace bro, stay strong.
i love the video but i also love how you edited this! it not only makes it interesting to watch but also funny and makes me want more.
Futurama >>> The Simpsons
Season 1 to 12 of the Simpsons is gold. It's a tie really.
They're both gold, but I personally favor Futurama.
i can simply enjoy both shows 🤯
@@hardryv3719 The Simpsons just got too ponderous. The fact that they _are still going_ is not healthy for the IP, imo.
If only the Simpson stoped
Man, executives will always wave around properties that everybody loves, but they hate.
It's almost like TV executives are incompetent.
It's almost like most executives are incompetent.
Often people in management positions get their job thanks to their outgoing personality and potential narcissist tendencies. Their fellow narcissists think this is a good trait in a manager and thus promote them for it.
I don't think it is always a case of them hating them. In cases like this, they panic that it won't be popular because of baseless assumptions that they thought up.
Any publicly traded media corporation such as Fox has this aggravating dynamic in which the executives are trying to please their investors and advertisers, which often impairs their judgment on great art, which Futurama certainly is.
Furthermore, this one's harder to prove but plausible, there is a dynamic in which certain politics gets in the way of media content regardless of how lucrative or successful the content would be.
For example, the episode in which the Momon Mega Corporation has 'Mom' obsessed with ensuring the last can of anchovies is not cloned to produce the chemical foundation for the sci-fi/fantasy concept of infinite robot oil lubrication is getting dangerously close to reality. The very real science of petrol chemical derivatives researched by private laboratories run by the OG American Oil Barons turned central banking Gangsters, The Rockefellers, is where this concept leads if one is familiar with the subject matter.
I recall that episode aired on Adult Swim alot but seldom on Fox. Thus, Adult Swim, at least for about a decade or so, earned a powerful reputation for airing 'Rebellious' avant-garde broadcast media content that most channels would never even touch. Futurama was just one of these avant-garde shows of course.
Thanks for getting the Hypno-Toad in there✊️
Thanks for sticking around for that Easter egg. I wasn’t sure how many would get there.
@@ItWasAShtShow We NoW mUsT sUbScRIbE
@@ItWasAShtShowI got there lad. Love your videos, keep it up babe ❤️
ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!!!
@@ItWasAShtShow Not only the video was great, but in the end, when I saw the toad, my mind just said "ALL HAIL HYPNOTOAD"
One of the only modern animated shows to ever bring a tear to my eye. That's the brilliance of the show at work.
The episode of Rick and Mort where Rick tries to off himself was pretty tuff too. Lol
I will never emotionally recover from the episode that features Fry’s dog- who waits for a cryogenically frozen Fry to return until he eventually grows old and passes away in front of the pizza shop where Fry worked as a delivery boy, still waiting…💔
❤
And the episode that shows how Leelas parents protected her and the Song „Baby Love Child“ plays…
You should watch the move about the real story that inspired it - Hachi: a dog's tale (the English language version postdates Jurassic bark, but the story goes back to the 1930s).
This show helped me decide what i wanted to become back when i was a kid and now i am a grown adult living in a dumpster pretending to be a doctor.
The best episode was the devils hands are idle playthings where fry sells his soul to get the ability to write a romantic ballad for leela, and does it anyway after he loses that ability. So amazing
That's a great episode
Sold his soul? They just traded hands right?
@@ExoticChaotic yeah but there was a reason he was in robot hell in the first place. Then he made a deal with robot devil.
@@franzpattisonyeah he did, to trade hands with a random robot on the wheel, no catch, he fortunately didn’t get rectal exam bot.
My favorite line from any show. " You can't have your characters announce how they feel! That makes my feel angry!"
Futurama: Get canceled again
Also Futurama: I didn't hear no bell
too bad every cancellation, the quality dipped :(
@@JK-qn9qr I mean it got better after the second cancellation, but then it couldn't get worse so where would it go?
@@JK-qn9qr Honestly, I don't consider Futurama to have come back after the first cancelation. The show felt totally different, devoid of any of its original charm.
Dude, I was cried at the mention of Jurassic Bark
Yeah. Just terrible.
Billy West really honored the memory of Phil in his performance. Very moving.
You know a show is frikkin timeless when certain snippets used for a documentary still put tears into your eyes.
Its okay man Panucci got him covered.
Would LOVE to hear Phil Hartman's recordings if they exist.
Fry’s mom having the dream about him watching the Packers🧀 game with her makes me tear up every time. Or when Lela’s parent were the ones watching over her (or under😂) during her foster years.
I had never heard of this channel before. This is a strikingly well-produced video.
Even seeing that tiny bit about "Jurassic Bark" makes me tear up. Thank you FOX for everything you did to inspire even more creativity in the show's creators.
I worked on this show. Most of the reasons listed here aren't even the half of it. This really was/is a Sh*t show
Oh! Do tell!
@@ItWasAShtShow There's some fun things and some sad things. I'll give you a fun one, Matt wanted Rough draft to do the animation because RDS put together an animation sizzle reel for what they could do with the show. No one asked them to do it, they just did it and showed Matt, who apparently had to immediately make phone calls because I different studio was already chosen by the network. Matt put his foot down and RDS got it the contract. Had RDS not have made that who knows what the show would've looked like. I'd venture to say it wouldn't have as much 3D.
7:19 Well, I guess the best way to describe Fox executives' reactions would be to quote another classic show screwed over by Fox in the 2000s only to get revived later:
"I've made a huge mistake." (Insert "CRY LOVE!" playing in the background)
I'll bet those same dumbasses love what the Simpsons has become.
watch out for loose seals
@@Dan_d00d never thought I'd miss a hand so much!
What show? You just say this story and don’t even mention the show. You are like a fox exec
@@pyropulseIXXI Arrested Development
This series is up there with the best content on UA-cam. So well researched and delivered its an absolute joy to watch
I'm proud to be one of the original viewers who recognized the greatness of the series from the beginning.
Same I remember the first airing, I wish it had more recognition
Awww, I didn't know that about Billy West voicing Brannigan and honoring Phil Hartman with his voice. That's so sweet; bittersweet, but sweet.
6:45 Ohhh, you said "Binder!"
I have an enormouse one of those for Leela too
The editing on these videos is unparalleled. So many great jokes through just the edits alone. Awesome video!
I still have the DVD box sets, even saw them with commentary - such a great show!
Note to self:
Buy, at some point, a blu-ray boxset of Futurama.
@@world_still_spins Ooohhh really do, the commentary tracks are hilarious (they really get going in season 2) and very interesting. Or go the cheap route and buy used DVD box sets for each season!
Fox: The kid that wants new toys until they get bored of it or until other kids want it.
Luck of the Fryrish still made me cry just now.
That was definitely up there with the best episode of all.
His dog waiting really hit me...... Instanly makes you miss your own....
Fantastically put together, looking forward to Part 2!
Probably my favourite show ever. I still cry with Fry's dog
It was so moving, that episode's ending. But there is a happy ending; in a later episode, a clone of Fry is created (I won't say why, for spoilers' sake) and sent back to the moment when the real Fry has fallen into the cryogenic freezer. The clone is identical to the real Fry, and even believes that he is Fry, and has no memories of the future, and he lives out Fry's life as it would have been if Fry never fell into the freezer, which means that Seymour (Fry's dog) would have gotten to spend his life with Fry, being with him every day.
Futurama is, to me, the greatest cartoon series ever.
@@ConkerTSHe has memories of the future.
The episode is Bender's Big Score.
no sane human wouldnt
I can't believe it's been 25 years since Futurama was part of my teenage bed time routine.
A "teenage bed time routine" is a time routine for a teenage bed. That's how adjectives work when the writer forgets to combine the ones that are intended to be parts of a compound adjective. In this case, you needed a hyphen: "teenage bed-time routine."
@@TheGrammarPolice7 I just used text to talk and hit send. No one gives a fuck.
@TheGrammarPolice7 wouldn't that be a routine that is older than 12 years? The correct term is "teenager bed-time routine". Scrub.
Amazing episode. I was at San Diego Comic Con in 1998 and Matt drew Homer and Bart pictures and signed them for me, then a few years ago I had a house fire and out of everything that was lost, these are some of the most devastating. I tried reaching out to Matt's company but got no response. It sucks. Love The Simpsons and Futurama. Thanks for making this, it was great!
Editing was so over the top! :-O Awesome job!
A Sh*t Show episode about Futurama??? Oh hells yeah!
Also, I always love when you throw in stuff that only fans would get, like at 12:40 when you say "axed" instead of asked.
Glad you caught that! I was on the fence with that because I did something similar in my Arrested Development episode and not many got the joke.
With visual aid 🤣
@@ItWasAShtShow Those of who know the show got it and it was appreciated! The writing in all your videos has always been strong but I did feel it got a lot more playful around the AD videos.
I enjoyed the pronunciation of robot too
and GLOBVIOUSLY! 😂 Shmuh!
Great video commentary buddy. I know the story already, but that's one of the best tellings ever. Love the use of original dialogue. Schplur!
I love Matt Groening’s works from The Simpsons, Futurama and Disenchantment. Animation is my favorite medium.
While not animated, you should look into his comic strip Life In Hell, which he did before The Simpsons.
Yes! Someone actually mentioned 'Disenchantment'! I am so hoping they do another season but alas... they kinda brought it to an end...
And don't forget The Critic.
Here’s hoping Disenchantment is released on Blu-ray at some point. Much like Futurama, I would love watching the episodes with commentary from Groening, Cohen, the writers, and voice talent. You just don’t get that on streaming services.
10:28 i mean... it wasn't just a death... Phil was murdered in his sleep by his bonkers wife.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman
Everyone knows this. Did you really want me to detour this video for 10 minutes to explain the situation?
Damn, that was an excellent video with some sweet editing. Nice work, can't wait for part 2!!
Shows FOX cancelled: Futurama, Family Guy, Firefly, Arrested Development- some of the most celebrated TV ever.
I was pissed when they canceled Brisco County Jr after one season.
Surely it should be spelt with a U and not an O
Fox executives are full blown stupid. They can't keep anything good going.
They make absurd money on the first few seasons during their meteoric rise, then turn all "aw shucks well look at the numbers" when things plateau. Never realizing that they're at the top.
ALL HAIL THE HYPNOTOAD
Ribbit! Zap ⚡
Love hypnotoad
Hail Deal Leader. Bzzzzzz!!! 🐸
still waiting on part 2 bro, feel like i’m checking every day now
Patience is a virtue.
mentioning the luck of the fryrish will forever and always get a tear out of me
The clips of direct satire and jabs had me cackling, especiallyyy the last one
I'd say being shot to death by ones wife was pretty unexpected. RIP Phil Hartman.
Man, Fox Execs are serial killers. They cancelled a ton of great shows. Firefly and Angel being among them. I think this is one of the things why streaming is better.
Netflix and Disney are just as callous as Fox.
Their catalogs of one season shows grows each week.
@@ItWasAShtShow Fox Network hates airing any Sci-fi programing they have never let any show in that category end on it's own terms. dating back to onle of there first shows Alien Nation based on the fox film en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_Nation_(TV_series)
@@ItWasAShtShow Yep, this is true. Only difference is Disney delete them in batches and don't say what's been deleted.
Don't kid yourself, same exces, new coat of paint.
I came here to mention Firefly as well. So sad, but at least Futurama survived!
Lethal Inspection (hopefully explored well in next installment) always gets me right in the feels! That closing scene and song, chef kiss!
I miss Futurama
You know it’s back on Hulu? Their second season there just finished. Feels like they never left
ok, now i need to rewatch Futurama apparently. Great vid, love how much effort you put into choosing perfect clips to illustrate your points!
This was a really fun and informative watch. Looking forward to part 2! *All glory to the Hypnotoad*
This is great! Cant wait to see the rest of your channels stuff.
Fry playing that hologram thing to Leela will be my forever favourite moment in anu show ever. I will never forget that scene. Pure magic!
I think you mean the Holophoner.
Fun fact: Futurama at one time was going to called Aloha Mars and had Kang & Kodos show up
You had to put in a clip of Jurassic Bark, didn't you?? Now I'm crying thanks
You are not the only one
I'm still devastated over Jurassic Bark.
The fact that I can stilll laugh out loud at that Simpsons gag about Fox still to this day decades later just speaks to how great that show was..
It was incredible seeing these two giants in conversation! What a great episode!
Man, the way your trek this industry sh*t shows is really entertainment! Congrats on the great videos
Great episode. Can’t wait for part 2
I miss this show so much. Bender? Bender?!? Have you seen my sombrero? 😂
Fun on the bun !
They just released new episodes last summer and are probably doing more, too
This video's seamless insertion of spot-on hilarious show clips into the engaging narrative is other-worldly perfect.
Great edit on this video! Perfect scenes to go with your narration.
I can totally see Matt Groening and David X Cohen creating a super passive-aggressive (towards whichever network they're on at the time) character for the show called "Cancel Llama" as their ultimate "oh no, we're cancelled, again!" meta joke 🤣😂
NICE. A new episode. This is the only channel where I upvote before watching.