Showing posts with label futurama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label futurama. Show all posts

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Why Not Zoidberg?

Artist Chris Carlson created this awesome Dr. Zoidgerb sidewalk art. 

Amazing result, but the accompanying "making of" video is very interesting.  Was surprised how much measuring and math seems to go into making of these pieces of sidewalk art

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Now Zoidberg is the Popular One - Best Dr. Zoidberg Halloween Costumes

I was thinking of my favorite television characters and it hit my, "Why Not Zoidberg?"

You can't think of Futurama without our favorite crustacean Dr. John A. Zoidberg. In honor of my love for Decapodian's most famous son, I thought it was time to honor him with a few photos of earthlings attempting to be Dr. Zoidberg.

"Woop, Woop, Woop, Woop." Hooray!

"Talk to the Claw."  Thanks to Kreld at DeviantART for this Great Zoidberg Picture

Thanks to the Generous King for this Picture

Thanks to KnitPurl for this Picture

" And I'm his friend, Jesus! " Thanks to LucerinRED for this picture

Thanks to Eric--Cartman for this picture

Thanks to cosplay for this picture

Just because it's funny.  Picture by Blepharopsis


 Thanks to College Humor

Thanks to Yad. Craby

Thanks to Mixed Spleens

I know it's not Dr. Zoidberg but I do love the Robot Devil and this costume is fantastic. Thanks to minute_man_yancy_fry

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Bender Joins the Gears of Metal World


With over 30 Game of the Year awards and  more than 5 million copies sold, Gears of War is one of the most popular and critically-reviewed Xbox games of all time.

Well, good news everyone!  Because in the world of gfest, everything is better with a little dash of Futurama.  So behold the crossover that you didn't even know you wanted, as Bender joins the Gears of Metal World.

Oh yes, and bite my shiny metal ass.



Tuesday, September 21, 2010

BEST T-SHIRT OF THE DAY - "Dawn of Toons that Where at Some Pointed Canceled"

T-shirts don't get much better than the one by RedRobotRabbit.  Can you name all these toons that were at one time or another canceled by clueless entertainment executives?  You can purchase this sweet t-shirt by clicking here. I love the fact that Bender has confiscated Ned Flander's head.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Cover of the 'Hollywood Reporter' Celebrates 100 Episodes of FUTURAMA


I know this post is not earth shattering , but I love FUTURAMA and Bender and the cover to the 'Hollywood Reporter' is plain fantastic.  Thank you for 100 wonderful episodes and here's to another 100 more!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Futurama's 100th Episode Tackles Issue of Illegal Aliens


It’s been a rocky road for gfest’s current favorite cartoon show.  You remember the cancellation, the network changes, the semi-return on DVD, and then the full return. But Futurama is capping is fantastic sixth season with its 100th glorious episode, and, as you can see, someone’s planning a party.


On Thursday, Futurama wraps with “The Mutants are Revolting,” a sharp finale probing the open wounds of illegal aliens. Once ass-kicking space babe Leela is outed as a mutant, she spearheads an underground revolt from the sewers to strike terror into the hearts of the surface dwellers.


Read the episode's official description from Comedy Central:

The Planet Express Crew has been hired to make their 100th delivery and Bender begins planning the party of the millennium. Meanwhile, however, the rest of the crew attends a fundraiser where Fry accidentally outs Leela as a mutant who is illegally living above ground. For that, she is banished to the sewers where her fellow mutants reside in futuristic squalor. Feeling guilty about his slip-up, Fry and the rest of the gang – along with the mutated members of Devo – join Leela in an epic mutant revolution against the surface dwellers.

While this episode sadly marks the end of this fantastic season of Futurama, hopefully Comedy Central will announce soon that we can raise our tankers of Slurm to the next 100 episodes.



Until next season, ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Fantastic Futurama Inspired Artwork

Matt Groening's, Futurama originally aired on Fox, and was canceled in 2003 (season 5).  Praise to Robotology, in June 2009, Comedy Central announced that it would revive the show with new episodes. The first episodes of season 6 began airing in June 2010. The new season has been wonderful and we are hopeful the ratings continue to do very well.  In celebration of our love for everything Planet Express, enjoy the Futurama inspired artwork below.  It's magnificent.


Sunday, July 11, 2010

Saturday San Diego Comic Con Schedule Released - Oh My!

We got the Thursday and Friday schedules for San Diego Comic Con and now we have the Saturday July 24 schedule which is exploding with sweet, sweet content. 

The following movies all taking the stage: Green Lantern, Sucker Punch, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Let Me In, Resident Evil Afterlife, Paul, Cowboys & Aliens, Thor, and Captain America: The First Avenger.

The TV schedule is just as good as the movie schedule. It will feature sneak peaks of The Event, Futurama, Community, Family Guy and much more. Plus, even fans of Lost and Scott Pilgrim will find stuff to do.

Saturday is always the craziest day of the Con and 2010 is no exception. See the full schedule here and hit the jump for the schedule as well as our other highlights.

Source Comic Con and Collider

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Preview Tonight's Futurama Episode - Robosexual Marriage

Since it's return, the first three episodes of Futurama have been fantastic. Last week's episodes about the iPhone was pure genius.  Tonight's episode touches on a subject that we can all relate to: robosexual marriage. And, in the event that doesn't get your nerd juices flowing enough, oh look, it's George Takei! Source Comedy Central

FuturamaThursdays 10pm / 9c
Preview - No on Infinity
www.comedycentral.com
Futurama New EpisodesFuturama New EpisodesIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

A I R B E N D E R


A I R B E N D E R.  I need a t-shirt NOW!!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Futurama's New, New York in Legos = Beautiful

As you already know, Gfest believes Futurama to be one of the best animated shows to ever grace our television sets.  Well it looks like artist Matt De Lanoy shares our love of Futurama but has a lot more skills than your friends at Gfest.  He built this mini version of New York in legos. Spending two years on this project called "World of Tomorrow", he managed to built several known building structures from Futurama, and to install lights so it can be viewable at night as well.  Enjoy all these amazing pictures below.