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  2. A Flight to Remember - Wikipedia

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    "A Flight to Remember" is the tenth episode in the first season of the American animated television series Futurama. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 26, 1999. The title is a reference to Walter Lord's non-fiction book about the Titanic disaster A Night to Remember.

  3. The Mutants Are Revolting - Wikipedia

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    It did, however, meet all the criteria of what makes a good Futurama episode. There was the goofy and fun premise involving the two primary characters of the show, Fry and Leela. More importantly, Futurama takes full advantage of the fact that it is animated and set far in the future. And, of course, there’s the usual witty banter and quirky ...

  4. Futurama season 1 - Wikipedia

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    David X. Cohen and Matt Groening at the Futurama panel of Comic-Con 2009.. Matt Groening initially conceived of Futurama in the mid-1990s. In 1996, he enlisted David X. Cohen, then a Simpsons writer and producer, to assist in developing the series; [4] the two then spent time researching science fiction books, television shows, and films of the past.

  5. Futurama - Wikipedia

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    Futurama is an American animated science fiction sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company and later revived by Comedy Central, and then Hulu. The series follows Philip J. Fry , who is cryogenically preserved for 1,000 years and revived on December 31, 2999.

  6. Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche (26 May 1886 – 15 April 1912) was a Haitian engineer. He was one of only three passengers of known Haitian ancestry (the other two being his children) on the ill-fated voyage of RMS Titanic.

  7. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    Raise the Titanic! [29] Fictional element in the book Raise the Titanic! and its film adaptation, which is a main focus of the story arc. It is a powerful radioactive material sought by both the Americans and Russians for use as either an energy source for a missile defense system or an atomic superbomb.

  8. Masabumi Hosono - Wikipedia

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    Masabumi Hosono (細野 正文, Hosono Masabumi, 15 October 1870 – 14 March 1939 [1]) was a Japanese civil servant.He survived the sinking of the Titanic on 15 April 1912 but found himself condemned and ostracized by the Japanese public, press, and government because of a misconception that he decided to save himself rather than go down with the ship. [2]

  9. Jacques Futrelle - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Heath Futrelle (April 9, 1875 – April 15, 1912) was an American journalist and mystery writer.He is best known for writing short detective stories featuring Professor Augustus S. F. X. Van Dusen, also known as "The Thinking Machine" for his use of logic.