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The episode was written by series creators and developers David X. Cohen and Matt Groening, [1] and directed by Rich Moore and Gregg Vanzo. Dick Clark and Leonard Nimoy guest starred as themselves. [2] The episode received generally positive reviews with reviewers noting that while the episode started slow, the series merited further viewing.
Philip J. Fry (voiced by Billy West) – Fry is an immature, slovenly, yet good-hearted and sensitive pizza delivery boy who falls into a cryogenic pod, causing it to activate and freeze him just after midnight on January 1, 2000. He reawakens on New Year's Eve of 2999 and gets a job as a cargo delivery boy at Planet Express, a company owned by ...
Philip J. Fry (voiced by Billy West), primarily known by his surname Fry, is the main protagonist of the series. He is a 20th-century pizza delivery boy in New York City who, after getting dumped by his girlfriend and being stuck in a dead-end job, is cryogenically frozen on December 31, 1999, waking up 1000 years later just before the year 3000.
"The Late Philip J. Fry" was written by Lewis Morton and directed by Peter Avanzino.The table reading for this episode took place on October 21, 2009. [2] From June 16 to June 23, as part of its "Countdown to Futurama" event, Comedy Central Insider, Comedy Central's news outlet, released various preview materials for the episode, including a storyboard of the time machine and character designs ...
In response, The PJs episode "Cliffhangin' with Mr. Super" featured Futurama character Philip J. Fry on a missing person poster on a milk carton. Muriel Stubbs (née Warren) (voiced by Loretta Devine) – Thurgood's loving wife and the show's voice of reason. She wears a pink sweatsuit with the word "Paris" on it (which she got on a trip to ...
Philip J. Fry, commonly known mononymously by his surname Fry, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the animated series Futurama. He is voiced by Billy West using a version of his own voice as he sounded when he was 25.
The inscription, "Philip J. Fry - The Original Martian", angers Fry because he believes Yancy stole his name and his dream. Professor Farnsworth pulls up a biographical movie about "Philip J. Fry", where the crew learns that he was a millionaire , rock star, astronaut , and is now buried with the seven-leaf clover in Orbiting Meadows National ...
David X. Cohen and Matt Groening at the Futurama panel of Comic-Con 2009.. Matt Groening initially conceived of Futurama in the mid-1990s. In 1996, he enlisted David X. Cohen, then a Simpsons writer and producer, to assist in developing the series; [4] the two then spent time researching science fiction books, television shows, and films of the past.