"Familiar Faces" Familiar Faces #28: Futurama (TV Episode 2010)
The Brain Spawn are number 2"WatchMojo" Top 20 Cartoon TV Plot Twists Nobody Saw Coming (TV Episode 2023)
Nibbler & Fry is #16.
Much Ado About Mutton (Short 1947)
Is featured on a TV screen in the opening sequence."Futurama" Space Pilot 3000 (TV Episode 1999)
Several clips from this episode are shown."Futurama" The Day the Earth Stood Stupid (TV Episode 2001)
A Nibblonian plays some footage of brain spawn taken from this episode.
"Futurama" Anthology of Interest I (TV Episode 2000)
Nibbler's shadow isn't present in the footage taken from "Space Pilot 3000". The show later revealed Nibbler to be the reason that Fry fell into the freezer (something they had been planning since the first episode)."Futurama" Jurassic Bark (TV Episode 2002)
In the flashbacks to "Space Pilot 3000" seen in "Jurassic Bark", Fry's shadow is now present in the background, setting up his time-travel to the events of that episode in "The Why of Fry"."Futurama" The Sting (TV Episode 2003)
The flower Fry gave Leela in this episode is in her memories box.Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder (Video 2009)
When the commune tells Fry that the fate of the universe depends on him he says "Yeah, I get that a lot", there is also mention of how he lacks a delta brain wave."Futurama" Game of Tones (TV Episode 2013)
Nibbler tells Fry that he has once more done the Nibblonians a great service.
Forbidden Planet (1956)
Robbie the robot is the diagram of a robot used by the Nibblonians when explaining about delta brain waves.- The info-sphere is based on the Death Star from this film.
Men in Black (1997)
Nibbler's memory-erasing technique is based on that of the Men in Black"Futurama" Space Pilot 3000 (TV Episode 1999)
Characters travel back in time to revisit the events of this episode."Futurama" Love's Labours Lost in Space (TV Episode 1999)
Nibbler states that he's stationed on Vergon 6.
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