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It originally aired directly after "Rebirth" on June 24, 2010 on Comedy Central. [1] In the episode, Zapp Brannigan and Leela end up on a Garden of Eden-like world after fighting a planet-destroying satellite called V-Giny. The episode was written by Carolyn Premish, who created the story for the episode with series creator Matt Groening.
[50] [51] [54] [55] In the Archontic, Sethian, and Ophite systems, Yaldabaoth (Yahweh) is regarded as the malevolent Demiurge and false god of the Old Testament who generated the material universe and keeps the souls trapped in physical bodies, imprisoned in the world full of pain and suffering that he created.
Metalocalypse, in the episode "Bluesklok", the band is told to make a deal with the devil to get blues-playing skills. [92] The Muppet Show, in a Halloween episode that featured Alice Cooper playing an assistant to the devil, Cooper attempts to sell the Muppets a contract that promises "fabulous riches and worldwide fame" in exchange for their ...
The festive day, feted with bunnies and colored eggs, has a variety of historical origins and is considered one of the holiest and most important Christian holidays.
The "I Have 6 Eggs" riddle has gone viral across social media, puzzling many with its deceptively easy setup. Despite its basic premise of just counting some eggs, this riddle has proven a bit ...
Fans know that every episode of Frasier ends with star Kelsey Grammer singing a jazzy tune titled “Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs,” and in the new Paramount+ revival — which just wrapped ...
The Book of Moses, included in the LDS standard works canon, references the war in heaven and Satan's origin as a fallen angel of light. [15] The concept of a war in heaven at the end of time became an addendum to the story of Satan's fall at the genesis of time—a narrative which included Satan and a third of all of heaven's angels.
The thirteen episode series premiered between April 4 and June 27, 2013 on Tokyo MX and was later aired on KBS, SUN, BS Nittele, TV Aichi and AT-X. [4] Pony Canyon released the series in Japan on six Blu-ray and DVD volumes starting on July 3, 2013. [5] The anime was acquired by Funimation for streaming in North America. [6]