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  2. Time Keeps On Slippin' - Wikipedia

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    "Time Keeps On Slippin '" is the fourteenth episode in the third season of the American animated television series Futurama, and the 46th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 6, 2001.

  3. I Dated a Robot - Wikipedia

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    The "I Dated a Robot!" movie is a parody of school propaganda films such as Reefer Madness, Duck and Cover and other after-school specials.; Bender also references the 70s show All in the Family immediately following the propaganda film, he both adopts the character Archie Bunker's manner of speaking and makes a play on his "Meat head" line, quite similar to Bender's own "Meatbag".

  4. List of fictional United States presidencies of historical ...

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    Nixon appears as president in several later episodes, such as "Time Keeps On Slippin'" and "A Taste of Freedom". In " Decision 3012 ", although Nixon was defeated by Chris Travers, a time-traveler sent back to prevent a robot uprising caused by a disastious Dyson fence project, the resulting time paradox resulted in Nixon winning re-election ...

  5. Loki Learns Hard Lessons About Time Travel in Full Season 2 ...

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    Time keeps on slippin’, slippin’, slippin’ for the God of Mischief in a newly released trailer for Loki‘s upcoming second season. But Tom Hiddleston’s character isn’t slipping into the ...

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  7. I Second That Emotion (Futurama) - Wikipedia

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    His love of the Globetrotters and desire to become one would become a subplot in the season three episode "Time Keeps On Slippin'". Although celebrating Nibbler's fifth birthday in this episode, it is later revealed in "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid" that Nibbler is, in fact, seventeen years older than the universe itself.

  8. Roswell That Ends Well - Wikipedia

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    In this episode, director Rich Moore used screen position and character movement to mimic the time travel aspects of the plot. In the planning stages it was decided that actions that played to screen left would represent events from the past or a setback to the plot. Likewise, screen right indicated progress or moving past their problems. [4]

  9. Bendin' in the Wind - Wikipedia

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    Bender miraculously regains the ability to move on his own, much to everyone's shock, but decides to fake being broken in order to keep his music career going. The concert goes on as planned, but when the time comes for Bender to perform his song, he cannot restrain himself and begins dancing around the stage.