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	<title>Futurama &#8211; Tom Francis Regrets This Already</title>
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		<title>Adventure Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2011 12:09:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Years back, Craig linked me to a pilot for a cartoon about a boy and a shape-shifting dog voiced by Bender from Futurama. It was eight minutes long, and amazing. Here it is: It seemed far too awesome to ever get picked up, and sure enough, no-one ever mentioned it again. Until about a month [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Years back, Craig linked me to a pilot for a cartoon about a boy and a shape-shifting dog voiced by Bender from Futurama. It was eight minutes long, and amazing. Here it is:<span id="more-3254"></span></p>
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<p>It seemed far too awesome to ever get picked up, and sure enough, no-one ever mentioned it again. Until about a month ago, when someone said something about an Adventure Time T-shirt on Twitter. </p>
<p>I was all, &#8220;Man, did that pilot go down so well people still buy stuff relating to it years later? That makes it even dumber that it definitely never got picked up, a fact I will continue to assume without ever checking.&#8221; Then I checked that assumption, and found they made <strong>FIFTY THREE EPISODES</strong> of this incredible thing and never told me.</p>
<p>I would have bought the hell out of a DVD box set or something, but the Cartoon Network cleverly saw me coming and decided not to release one so that I would have no way of giving them money. You win this round, Cartoon Network &#8211; I&#8217;ll watch these <a href="http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=adventure+time">unauthorised rips of your content on YouTube</a>. But mark my words: one day you&#8217;ll slip up, and there&#8217;ll be a way for me to pay for Adventure Time. And on that day, you will know the wrath of my twelve to eighteen pounds.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s another great episode before I explain why all the episodes are great.</p>
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<p>All the episodes are great because:</p>
<ul>
<li>Jake the dog and Finn the human are friends, and both are good guys. This almost never happens. The fact that they&#8217;re never jerks to each other in any serious way just makes the series a fun place to be, and the characters completely likeable.</li>
<li>The dialogue is genius. It&#8217;s a mix of the straightforward earnestness of a kids&#8217; cartoon, the fun plays on language you&#8217;d normally find in something more mature, and the conspicuously modern idioms that make the heroes feel likeably ordinary in their fantasy setting.</li>
<li>
It&#8217;s free and easy with its visual imagination. Technically it&#8217;s all set in one place, the Kingdom of Ooo, but whichever direction they head they seem to run into a race of creatures we&#8217;ve never seen before, an awesome place unlike any of the others, or a weird new magical artefact. It has the throwaway spontaneity of a child making up a story on the spot, but it follows each one through to an inventive or funny conclusion. It just feels like every time you start a new episode, you&#8217;re going to see something completely new.</li>
</ul>
<p>I say every episode is great, but they&#8217;re not always funny: some of them are so weird or so dark &#8211; or so both &#8211; that there aren&#8217;t many jokes. But that visual imagination and the likeable heroes mean it always works as a straight story &#8211; even if it has a completely bizarre ending.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s weird to be watching this at a time when Futurama is back, and doing gender humour that wouldn&#8217;t even get a pity laugh on an open mic night. Every time that series has bombed in recent years, it&#8217;s when it betrays its characters to attempt some weak social commentary or manufacture drama. Adventure Time shows why characters and imagination are always more important than plot or gags, even in a comedy.</p>
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		<title>The Maths Of This Week&#8217;s Futurama</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 18:48:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Futurama hasn&#8217;t been this good in years. It&#8217;s been very funny this season, and I think most of the movies had some inspired gags, but this week&#8217;s was the first time the plot&#8217;s been as good as the jokes since the good old days. It did what all the best episodes do: found the humour [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Futurama hasn&#8217;t been this good in years. It&#8217;s been very funny this season, and I think most of the movies had some inspired gags, but this week&#8217;s was the first time the plot&#8217;s been as good as the jokes since the good old days. It did what all the best episodes do: found the humour value in an old sci-fi concept and took it to ridiculous extremes.<span id="more-2151"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pentadact/4913205555/" title="Professor Bender Clowns by Pentadact, on Flickr"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4135/4913205555_aaed02c426.jpg" width="500" height="299" alt="Professor Bender Clowns" /></a></p>
<p>If you didn&#8217;t see it, Farnsworth invented a mind-swapper. He and Amy swapped bodies to enjoy youth and food respectively, but found they couldn&#8217;t switch back because their body&#8217;s immune response blocked the same switch being made again. They could still swap to other bodies, though, so Bender and the Professor (really Amy) swap minds. </p>
<p><strong>Bender (really the Professor):</strong> Now then Amy, we&#8217;ll simply switch bodies, and then we&#8217;ll&#8230; no&#8230; I&#8217;d be back in my body, but then you and Bender would be switched, and the Amy and Bender bodies can&#8217;t trade minds again since they just did!</p>
<p><strong>Professor (really Amy):</strong> Oh no! Is it possible to get everyone back to normal using four or more bodies?</p>
<p><strong>Bender (really the Professor):</strong> I&#8217;m not sure! I&#8217;m afraid we need to use&#8230; <em>MATH</em>.</p>
<p>You can already tell the whole episode is going to be amazing at this point, but I had to pause and work it out before watching any more. You could call this an intentionally self-inflicted spoiler, but you kind of already know the main characters aren&#8217;t going to end up permanently switched, right? I just wanted to know if this was a way they could be restored, and if so how many more people they&#8217;d need.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s trickier than it seems as first, but not as impossible as it starts to look shortly after that. To be as clear as possible, I&#8217;ll refer to people as <strong>Person They Appear To Be (Person They Really Are)</strong>. This is important because it&#8217;s the bodies that can&#8217;t switch back directly &#8211; there&#8217;s no rule about minds.</p>
<p>By this point in the show, here&#8217;s the story so far:</p>
<p><center><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pentadact/4913201879/" title="Professor Amy switch by Pentadact, on Flickr"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4101/4913201879_098a478295.jpg" width="500" height="243" alt="Professor Amy switch" /></a><strong>Amy and the Professor switch</strong></center></p>
<p>Producing:<br />
<strong>Professor (Amy)<br />
Amy (Professor)</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pentadact/4913807142/" title="Bender Amy switch by Pentadact, on Flickr"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4140/4913807142_f772503d17.jpg" width="500" height="247" alt="Bender Amy switch" /></a><strong>Amy and Bender switch</strong></p>
<p>Producing:<br />
<strong>Amy (Bender)<br />
Bender (Professor)</strong></p>
<p>Leaving:<br />
<strong>Professor (Amy)</strong></p>
<p>Bender (Professor) proposes switching with Professor (Amy) but doesn&#8217;t go through with it. It&#8217;s easier to think about if he does do that, though, because we&#8217;re back to just two wrong &#8216;uns to fix.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pentadact/4913203487/" title="Bender Professor switch by Pentadact, on Flickr"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4093/4913203487_4b100c5895.jpg" width="500" height="258" alt="Bender Professor switch" /></a><strong>Bender and Professor switch</strong></p>
<p>Producing:<br />
<strong>Bender (Amy)</strong><br />
<strong>Professor (Professor)</strong> &#8211; Fixed!</p>
<p>Leaving:<br />
<strong>Amy (Bender)</strong></p>
<p>Now Bender and Amy need to switch, but they can&#8217;t directly. So we use Fry as temporary storage: </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pentadact/4913808330/" title="Bender Fry switch by Pentadact, on Flickr"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4080/4913808330_af013f4dee.jpg" width="500" height="263" alt="Bender Fry switch" /></a><strong>Bender and Fry switch</strong></p>
<p>Producing:<br />
<strong>Fry (Amy)</strong><br />
<strong>Bender (Fry)</strong></p>
<p>Leaving:<br />
<strong>Amy (Bender)</strong></p>
<p>But that&#8217;s not enough. We need a somewhere else to put Bender&#8217;s brain so we don&#8217;t end up using the same storage person twice for the same trade. So:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pentadact/4913808644/" title="Leela Amy switch by Pentadact, on Flickr"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4139/4913808644_37c4f709c1.jpg" width="500" height="224" alt="Leela Amy switch" /></a><strong>Amy and Leela switch</strong></p>
<p>Producing:<br />
<strong>Amy (Leela)<br />
Leela (Bender)</strong></p>
<p>Leaving:<br />
<strong>Fry (Amy)<br />
Bender (Fry)</strong></p>
<p>Now we can get Amy&#8217;s brain back in her without putting Bender into Fry &#8211; we can&#8217;t re-swap that pair.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pentadact/4913808928/" title="Fry Amy switch by Pentadact, on Flickr"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4119/4913808928_a89b582e65.jpg" width="500" height="249" alt="Fry Amy switch" /></a><strong>Amy and Fry switch</strong></p>
<p>Producing:<br />
<strong>Fry (Leela)</strong><br />
<strong>Amy (Amy)</strong> &#8211; Fixed!</p>
<p>Leaving:<br />
<strong>Bender (Fry)<br />
Leela (Bender)</strong></p>
<p>Similarly, we can put Bender back to rights without stranding Fry.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pentadact/4913809282/" title="Leela Bender switch by Pentadact, on Flickr"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4081/4913809282_df7675e81c.jpg" width="500" height="237" alt="Leela Bender switch" /></a><strong>Leela and Bender switch</strong></p>
<p>Producing:<br />
<strong>Leela (Fry)</strong><br />
<strong>Bender (Bender)</strong> &#8211; Fixed!</p>
<p>Leaving:<br />
<strong>Fry (Leela)</strong></p>
<p>So finally we can switch two people who both want to be switched, which is the only way you can ever finish this thing:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pentadact/4913809636/" title="Leela Fry switch by Pentadact, on Flickr"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4115/4913809636_9a12f21882.jpg" width="500" height="237" alt="Leela Fry switch" /></a><strong>Fry and Leela switch</strong></p>
<p>Producing:<br />
<strong>Fry (Fry)</strong> &#8211; Fixed!<br />
<strong>Leela (Leela)</strong> &#8211; Fixed!</p>
<p>That was my first attempt. Looking it over, I think there&#8217;s probably some flab there &#8211; I think I can see a way to save a move or two early on. But figuring out this much made the rest of the episode all the more fun to watch, because the switches get nuts very, very quickly. </p>
<p>It seems to be biting off way more storylines than it can chew, and more maths than it can resolve, but it does both beautifully. The Wash Bucket is one of those sublime minor characters we don&#8217;t see enough of lately, like <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swDpWNKB5Co">the homeopathy-hating announcer bot</a> in Crimes of the Hot. And although they seem to be glossing over the mess they&#8217;ve made by having the Globetrotters announce that any such tangle can be resolved with two extra people, that is provably correct, and they show they&#8217;re nerdy enough to do the legwork by doing a montage of all the required switches at the end.</p>
<p>If Futurama sometimes seems weirdly inconsistent, it&#8217;s probably because of the crazy number of writers. No two episodes this season have been written by the same person. This one was by Ken Keeler, also behind Time Keeps on Slipping, and I therefore conclude that he is awesome.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2005 19:56:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[So what do you suggest? A daring daylight robbery of Fort Knox on elephant-back? That's the dumbest thing I ever heard.]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s incredibly rare, even among these great programmes, for the main character to be my favourite, but Fry definitely is. He doesn&#8217;t fit easily into any established stereotype &#8211; he&#8217;s an idiot but not to the extent of Homer, he&#8217;s a loser but not everything goes wrong, he&#8217;s hopeless with women but dated Amy, and he&#8217;s inept at everything except computer games. To me, he&#8217;s a modern-day hero: vain and stupid whilst nerdy and unpopular.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s a pizza-delivery boy who falls into a cryo chamber on the turn of the millenium and is defrosted a thousand years later. He befriends a heartless alcoholic bending robot called Bender (it takes a few episodes to get used to the fact that one of the characters is called Bender) and a renegade career-implant officer, the one-eyed Leela. They find work as the illegally underpaid delivery company owned by Fry&#8217;s descendant, the senile mad scientist Professor Farnsworth. Also in the company are Zoidberg, an incompetent lobster-alien doctor; Amy, a rich and clueless intern the Professor keeps on because she has the same blood type as him; and Hermes, a Jamaican bureaucrat.</p>
<p>The other main component of Futurama&#8217;s appeal is that it&#8217;s set in the future &#8211; the world is richly imagined and exciting, which takes it to a completely different level to The Simpsons. Cleverly, the satire of The Simpsons isn&#8217;t lost in the transition to the year 3000 either &#8211; roughly half of everything in the future is a comment on something in the present &#8211; and the humour itself is somewhere further in the senseless and crazy directions than The Simpsons. In one shot of a storage cupboard, two folders on a shelf are labelled &#8216;P&#8217; and &#8216;NP&#8217; &#8211; implying that by 3000AD a mathematical conundrum over the computability of a certain class of algorithms has been resolved. Matt Groening is kind of a nerd himself, but here he&#8217;s teamed with David X Cohen, and the team nerdiness level is at such dangerous heights that one DVD commentary mentions they regularly play D&#038;D in their lunchbreaks.</p>
<p>Lastly, the sideline characters that crop up in just a few episodes are among the greatest ever devised: most notably Clamps, Flexo, Morbo, the Robot Devil, the generic fat mechanic guy, Santa Claus, Horrible Gelatinous Blob, the Harlem Globetrotters, That Guy and Elzar. I think quotes do more good conveying the appeal of Futurama, and luckily I have thousands of them.</p>
<p><strong>Series Notes</strong>: the first three series are interchangeably great, then the fourth starts with a run of mind-blowingly good episodes, the premiere being probably my favourite ever, and so epic and exciting that it leaves me feeling like I&#8217;ve seen Futurama: The Film. It doesn&#8217;t stay that good, though, and then series five has two, maybe even three episodes that are basically worthless. The others are as great as the old stuff, but those few anomalies don&#8217;t even have a single joke in them that makes me feel bad about writing them off like this.</p>
<p><strong>Quotes</strong>:</p>
<p><strong>Soldier</strong>: This is the worst part: the calm before the battle.<br />
<strong>Fry</strong>: And then the battle isn&#8217;t so bad?<br />
<strong>Soldier</strong>: Oh, right. I forgot about the battle.</p>
<p><em>(a crustacean confiscates Bender&#8217;s cigar)</em><br />
<strong>Bender</strong>: Wait, I need that to smoke!</p>
<p><em>(Bender is caught having stolen the priceless atomic tiara)</em><br />
<strong>Bender</strong>: Wait, I can explain! It&#8217;s very valuable!</p>
<p><strong>Bender</strong>: <em>(to a turtle)</em> Maybe you&#8217;d feel better if I had a drink.</p>
<p><strong>Bender</strong>: <em>(to a turtle)</em> At least we&#8217;ll die on our backs, helpless.</p>
<p><strong>Al Gore</strong>: And next up we have Professor-<br />
<strong>Professor Farnsworth</strong>: I demand the floor!<br />
<strong>Al Gore</strong>: Well, yes, it&#8217;s your turn to speak.<br />
<strong>Professor Farnsworth</strong>: Well nuts to me! I&#8217;m taking the stage.</p>
<p><strong>Fry</strong>: Hey, you have no right to criticize the 20th century! We gave the world the light bulb, the steam boat and the cotton gin.<br />
<strong>Leela</strong>: Those things are all from the 19th century.<br />
<strong>Fry</strong>: Yeah, well, they probably just copied us.</p>
<p><strong>Fry</strong>: It&#8217;s just like the story of the grasshopper and the octopus. All year long, the grasshopper kept burying acorns for the winter, while the octopus mooched off his girlfriend and watched TV. But then the winter came, and the grasshopper died, and the octopus ate all his acorns. And also he got a racecar. Is any of this getting through to you?</p>
<p><strong>Leela</strong>: We&#8217;re going to deliver this crate like professionals.<br />
<strong>Fry</strong>: Aw. Can&#8217;t we just dump it in the sewer and say we delivered it?<br />
<strong>Bender</strong>: Too much work! I say we burn it, then say we dumped it in the sewer!</p>
<p><strong>Leela</strong>: That&#8217;s Zapp Brannigan&#8217;s ship!<br />
<strong>Fry</strong>: The Zapp Brannigan?<br />
<strong>Fry</strong>: <em>(confused)</em> Who&#8217;s the Zapp Brannigan?</p>
<p><strong>Leela</strong>: Stop it, Bender, we don&#8217;t need to beg.<br />
<strong>Fry</strong>: So what do you suggest? A daring daylight robbery of Fort Knox on elephant-back? That&#8217;s the dumbest thing I ever heard.</p>
<p><strong>Leela</strong>: Where&#8217;s Fry?<br />
<strong>Bender</strong>: I didn&#8217;t kill him. Professor?<br />
<strong>Professor Farnsworth</strong>: No, I&#8217;ve been busy.</p>
<p><em>(Fry has Bender dig up his brother&#8217;s grave to take back a lucky clover he stole)</em><br />
<strong>Bender</strong>: Paydirt! I got the clover, and his wedding ring. Sorry ladies, I&#8217;m taken! Hey Fry, you want me to smack the corpse up a little?</p>
<p><strong>Bender</strong>: <em>(carrying pillows)</em> These aren&#8217;t very heavy, but you don&#8217;t hear me not complaining.</p>
<p><strong>Bender</strong>: <em>(locking Leela in the laundry room as part of a mutiny)</em> Don&#8217;t worry Leela, soon we&#8217;ll be able to look back on all this and laugh. Ahahahahahaa!</p>
<p><strong>Bender</strong>: <em>(the ship is going down with Leela, Bender and Fry still aboard)</em> Leela, save me! And yourself I guess! And my banjo! &#8230; And Fry!</p>
<p><strong>Zapp Brannigan</strong>: <em>(explaining his military plan)</em> If we can hit that bullseye the rest of the dominos will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate!</p>
<p><em>(Fry is styling his hair in the exhaust of the ship&#8217;s engines)</em><br />
<strong>Leela</strong>: Fry, do you have any idea how long it takes to reconfigure those engines?<br />
<strong>Fry</strong>: When you look this good, you don&#8217;t need to know anything.</p>
<p><em>(Leela is proposing staying at her artificially reduced age rather than returning to her normal one)</em><br />
<strong>Professor Farnsworth</strong>: <em>(horrified)</em> But you&#8217;ll have no way to return to your normal age except growing up, as God intended!</p>
<p><em>(Leela and Bender confront the Professor)</em><br />
<strong>Leela</strong>: We&#8217;ve got to talk to you about Fry.<br />
<strong>Bender</strong>: Yeah! We want some money! Wait, what&#8217;s this about Fry?</p>
<p><em>(Fry is staying with Bender)</em><br />
<strong>Fry</strong>: Where&#8217;s the bathroom?<br />
<strong>Bender</strong>: Bathwhat?<br />
<strong>Fry</strong>: Bathroom.<br />
<strong>Bender</strong>: Whatroom?<br />
<strong>Fry</strong>: Bathroom!<br />
<strong>Bender</strong>: Whatwhat?</p>
<p><strong>Bender</strong>: Of all the friends I&#8217;ve had, you&#8217;re the first.</p>
<p><em>(Fry is preparing to revive his fossilised dog)</em><br />
<strong>Bender</strong>: A dog, eh? Interesting&#8230; no wait, what&#8217;s that other one? Tedious&#8230;</p>
<p><em>(Bender and the others are ascending the side of a hotel, Bender looking in on the guests)</em><br />
<strong>Bender</strong>: Get a room, you two!<br />
<strong>Man</strong>: We&#8217;re in a room.<br />
<strong>Bender</strong>: Then lose some weight!</p>
<p><strong>Clips</strong>: <strong><a href="native.avi">native.avi</a></strong> (12MB)  <strong><a href="rock.mpg">rock.mpg</a></strong> (3MB)</p>
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