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  2. In the Year 2525 - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, it was parodied as "In the Year 252525" in the seventh episode of Futurama's sixth season, "The Late Philip J. Fry", as Fry, Professor Farnsworth and Bender travel forwards through time to find a period in which the backwards time machine has been invented. [17] The song acts as an aesthetic theme to the film Gentlemen Broncos. [18]

  3. I Will Wait for You - Wikipedia

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    In July of the same year, Connie Francis released an English-language cover of the song on her album Movie Greats of the 60s. [2] The cover by Connie Francis was prominently featured in a 2002 episode of the American television series Futurama titled Jurassic Bark. [3] In 1967, Cher also released a cover of this song on her album "With Love ...

  4. Hell Is Other Robots - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics to "Welcome to Robot Hell" were written by Kaplan and Keeler and the music was written by Keeler and Christopher Tyng. [4] When praised for his performance in the audio commentary, John DiMaggio , the voice of Bender, noted that the most difficult part of the performance was singing in a lower octave rather than keeping up with the ...

  5. Futurama - Wikipedia

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    The Futurama theme was created by Christopher Tyng. The theme is played on the tubular bells but is occasionally remixed for use in specific episodes, including a version by the Beastie Boys used for the episode "Hell Is Other Robots", in which they guest starred as their own heads for both a concert and as part of the Robot Devil's song. [54]

  6. Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder - Wikipedia

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    Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder is a 2009 American direct-to-video adult animated science fiction comedy-adventure film based on the animated series Futurama, and the fourth and final of the direct-to-DVD films that make up the show's fifth season. [1]

  7. Christopher Tyng - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Tyng (born August 5, 1968) [1] is an American composer for film and television. He composed the music for several television series, including Futurama, The O.C., The Job, Knight Rider, Suits, High Incident, and Rescue Me.

  8. You Are My Little Bird - Wikipedia

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    On most of the songs, Mitchell is accompanied by family members. [3] The liner notes include personal stories from the artist, but no lyrics. The song "Little Bird, Little Bird" was used in the Futurama episode "Lethal Inspection". Her version of "Three Little Birds" appears in the first episode of the HBO TV series Watchmen.

  9. The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings - Wikipedia

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    Writer Ken Keeler was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2004 for "Outstanding Music and Lyrics" for the song "I Want My Hands Back" and for an Annie Award for "Music in an Animated Television Production". [4] [7] The episode was ranked number 16 on IGN's list of the top 25 Futurama episodes in 2006. [8]