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moonshayde ([personal profile] moonshayde) wrote2007-07-03 07:11 pm
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In Where I Talk Cartoons

My stress level has been high again, mainly do to panicking over the real life job issue. Namely, wanting so bad to get a job where I can support myself and be reasonably happy. I can teach now, want to teach, and no jobs! *cries* That stress is hindering my fannish life and my original writing and...*sigh*

So I've been trying to escape through Futurama. I'm still tense, but I'm trying. I'm really trying.


I'd forgotten how much I loved this show. It was so SMART.

I remember when I first watched it I wasn't very impressed. I was a junior in college when it premiered and one of my roommates and I decided to watch it. I was all about The Simpsons back then and my precious X-Files and I had no intention of watching something I thought would be stupid.

It didn't take long for me to start to really enjoy it, though. Needless to say, I really hated Fox for preempting it all the time and putting it on air at lousy times.

I don't know. It's just good. Great for scifi fans. I guess if you're not into scifi, most of it wouldn't make sense, but what I loved about the show is that it had this way of still staying culturally relevant to today while still taking place in the future. And it is really nothing but a satirical look at our society with pop culture thrown in to keep it funny. The dialogue and one liners were amazing. And while Fry isn't the brightest bulb, I think a lot of people can sympathize with him. He really represents the audience in the context of the show as he tries to fit into a futuristic world different than our own.

But what I think what I liked most about it was it also had the ability to be touching. The Simpsons also had this ability back in its first seasons, too. I could be laughing one minute and suddenly something poignant would happen to leave me stunned. I'm thinking of episodes like "The Luck of the Fryish" and "Jurassic Bark" to name a couple. I find that those moments came through the most when the story focused on Fry and the life he left behind as well as Fry and Leela struggling to be comfortable with each other. I know many people will just shrug it off as a cartoon, but I take cartoons just as seriously (or not) as everything else.

And seriously? It has some of the best 'ship on TV. And it's a cartoon. Crazy how the cartoon relationships seem more real than the ones I see on life action shows.

I really loved this show. It's been to smile again with it.

[identity profile] 6beforelunch.livejournal.com 2007-07-05 02:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Futurama is awesome. I just watched Space Pilot 3000 again last night. Hee! I love that show. All of the wonderful science fiction references...it really is a gift to science fiction fans. It's kind of weird how much I ship Fry/Leela when it's a cartoon and all, but they're so great and they're fleshed out very well. Love them.

I'm sorry to hear about the job stuff. Hope it gets better soon. *hugs*

[identity profile] moonshayde.livejournal.com 2007-07-05 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I ship Fry/Leela kind of hard. It's a bit embarassing.

I think it's because it seems more realistic to me despite being a futuristic cartoon. Sort of the way The Simpsons used to be before they really dumbed it down. Fry is the typical guy. I don't like when they dumb him down either, but it never went too far, imo. Fry likes beer and video games and partying and sex. He's a slob and he's not perfect. But he's really sweet and he'd do anything for Leela. He's likes who for who she is no questions asked. He's just not some sterotype, somehow. it works so much because he's the type of guy I would likely totally bypass. Just like Leela, I'm not perfect. But I have certain ideals that I'll probably never attain. So I can sympathize with them both. I didn't really make my point clear here, but I'm tired.

I so need to see the pilot again. I decided that even though I shouldn't I ordered the first season so I could bask in it again. It's just so good. And I need something that will make me smile and make me feel smart at the same time right now.

And I hope things get better for everyone soon.

[identity profile] moonshayde.livejournal.com 2007-07-06 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
Ack, random. I was impatient waiting for my S1 DVDs to come in so I went to youtube to see if they had any clips from the pilot that I could watch. And I found the scene where Fry gets frozen. However, in that pilot scene, if yu freeze frame it when the chair tips, you can see Nibbler's shadow. Did you know that? And do you know if it was there to begin with or if the creators added it in when the DVDs were released?

[identity profile] 6beforelunch.livejournal.com 2007-07-06 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh wow, I need to watch it again to see if I can spot that. I have no idea if it was in there originally or added later. I would suspect it was there originally. That show was better than a lot of "serious" shows about their continuity. *g*

[identity profile] moonshayde.livejournal.com 2007-07-06 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
If you're lazy and don't want to search your own DVDs, here's the clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S1Zd-XPyqE

You can see it without pausing, but if you pause at :06 seconds, you can distinctly see Nibbler.

I wasn't all that fond of Nibbler having been present when Fry was frozen. I thought it was a meh kind of retcon. But if he was there from the pilot episode, then I take it all back.