Who did Nixon mess with?

Wayne 2022-06-22 19:47:34

Flying Out of the Future has been spoofing Nixon's jokes since the first season. Seeing that he is a little tired of aesthetics now, it seems that he had a great influence on the American people in the 1970s. The whole film continues the usual funny style of the series, and it always brings out some big truth or irony at the end. The theme of this episode is the protection of biodiversity and the right of any living creature to live. I didn't really understand the plot of bender and the gang boss's wife, so it's over? Too long as a joke, laughing at gangster bosses for being slow to respond? I don't see anything funny. Leela's usual pet Nibbler is gone, replaced by a disgusting and disgusting leech, who always pounces and bites when Leela wants to show love. Women's preferences are really . . . Uh, elusive.
Fry really became a hero this time, and it feels like he is getting more and more mature. Finally, flying to the huge wormhole means that there is still the following plot, well, it is not bad that Futurama continues in the form of a big movie. I recommend it to those who have always liked this series. Having said that, those who like it don't have to wait until the recommendation to read it early in the morning. . .

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Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder quotes

  • Hutch: The fate of the universe depends on you.

    Philip J. Fry: Yeah, I get that a lot.

  • Leo Wong: Come back when New Vegas opens, I give you all free rooms, free dinner and free tickets to Celine Dion.

    Bender: Lose the Celine Dion tickets and you got yourself a deal!