"Futurama" Bender's Game: Part 1 (TV Episode 2009)
Bender's Game was produced to work as both a movie and four episodes of the show. It was initially released as a straight-to-video movie and subsequently edited into four episodes of the series, constituting the show's 6th broadcast season (and 5th production season)."Futurama" Bender's Game: Part 2 (TV Episode 2009)
Bender's Game was produced to work as both a movie and four episodes of the show. It was initially released as a straight-to-video movie and subsequently edited into four episodes of the series, constituting the show's 6th broadcast season (and 5th production season)."Futurama" Bender's Game: Part 3 (TV Episode 2009)
Bender's Game was produced to work as both a movie and four episodes of the show. It was initially released as a straight-to-video movie and subsequently edited into four episodes of the series, constituting the show's 6th broadcast season (and 5th production season)."Futurama" Bender's Game: Part 4 (TV Episode 2009)
Bender's Game was produced to work as both a movie and four episodes of the show. It was initially released as a straight-to-video movie and subsequently edited into four episodes of the series, constituting the show's 6th broadcast season (and 5th production season).Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow (Video Game 2017)
Some in-game soundbites are lifted from this movie.
"Troldspejlet" Episode #39.2 (TV Episode 2008)
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the upcoming Futurama DVD release + footage from trailer usedD & D & F: 'Dungeons & Dragons' & 'Futurama' (Video 2008)
Clips are shown"Troldspejlet" Episode #40.3 (TV Episode 2009)
DVD release reviewed + footage used'Futurama': The Making of It (Video 2009)
Clips are shown"Futurama" Fun on a Bun (TV Episode 2012)
One of the "memories" seen in the visualisation of Leela's mind is footage from this episode.
Quasi at the Quackadero (Short 1976)
appears on giant screen during opening credits"Futurama" Anthology of Interest I (TV Episode 2000)
Clip shown during the end credits as part of an "In memory of Gary Gygax" message.
Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder (Video 2009)
"Futurama" Rebirth (TV Episode 2010)
Futurama (TV Series 1999)
Futurama: Bender's Big Score (Video 2007)
Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs (Video 2008)
D & D & F: 'Dungeons & Dragons' & 'Futurama' (Video 2008)
Referenced by nameHow to Draw 'Futurama' in 83 Easy Steps (Video 2008)
Referenced by nameFuturama: Into the Wild Green Yonder (Video 2009)
"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."Troldspejlet" Episode #40.8 (TV Episode 2009)
Jakob Stegelmann references the film in his review of Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King (2008) (V)"Futurama" That Darn Katz! (TV Episode 2010)
Characters mention the events of this movie.
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Bender serves roasted Munchkin in Cornwood.The War of the Worlds (1953)
The scary door episode parodies this movie.The Fly (1958)
The Dixie Chicks are all combined together in a matter-transporter accident, mocking the concept of this film.The Jetsons (TV Series 1962–1963)
Rosie the Robot maid appears.The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (TV Series 1967–1993)
Mom's three sons, posing as owl exterminators, drive a van labeled "Smother Bros. Pest Control".
The Twilight Zone (TV Series 1959–1964)
"The Scary Door"Yellow Submarine (1968)
Opening sequence.Mork & Mindy (TV Series 1978–1982)
Army of morcs speaking in nonsense syllables peppered with "Morkisms" such as "nanu nanu" and "shazbot".When a Stranger Calls (1979)
Line "That's not Wipe Castle! The dudecacon call is coming from inside the house!"- The lightsaber battle between Vader and Luke parodied.