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*Three ''Futurama'' episodes have directly referenced ''Doctor Who''.
*Three ''Futurama'' episodes have directly referenced ''Doctor Who''.
** In the episode ''{{iw|futurama|Möbius Dick}}'', the [[Fourth Doctor]] appears.
** In the episode ''{{iw|futurama|Möbius Dick}}'', the [[Fourth Doctor]] appears.
** In ''{{iw|futurama|All the Presidents' Heads}}'', the Fourth Doctor can be seen again, and a disembodied head in a jar in the Hall of Presidents with a name plaque reading "[[Amelia Pond]]" appears. Another head can be seen with a name plaque reading [[Owen Harper]].
** In ''{{iw|futurama|All the Presidents' Heads}}'', the Fourth Doctor can be seen again, and a disembodied head in a jar in the Hall of Presidents with a name plaque reading "[[Amelia Pond]]" appears. Another head can be seen with a name plaque reading "[[Owen Harper]]".
** In ''{{iw|futurama|Assie Come Home}}'', a deactivated [[Dalek]] is among many robot parts.
** In ''{{iw|futurama|Assie Come Home}}'', a deactivated [[Dalek]] is among many robot parts.



Revision as of 17:29, 23 December 2020

Futurama
Dr. Zoidberg cosplayer. (COMIC: Selfie)

Futurama was an animated series created by Matt Groening, set in the year 3000.

It featured a fictionalised version of Richard Nixon, as a villainous disembodied head. (PROSE: Tricky Dicky)

Behind the scenes

The Fourth Doctor appears in Futurama (All the Presidents' Heads)

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