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5x02 Jurassic Bark
First Aired: Nov. 17, 2002 on Comedy Central
Summary: Fry and Bender discover that the exact pizzeria Fry worked at before coming to the 30th century is on display as part of a 20th century exhibit at the Museum of Natural History. Fry is horrified when he sees his dog, Seymour, petrified among the artifacts in the exhibit. Fry reacts with… |
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Episode Quotes
Fry: Bender, this has nothing to do with you.
Bender: That's impossible!
Bender: That's impossible!
Tour Guide: I am a volunteer housewife with over 45 minutes of training and a romance novel about archaeology.
Fry: Don't wave your fancy degrees at me.
Fry: Don't wave your fancy degrees at me.
Fry: Now you can see what my life was like before I met you.
Bender: You had a life before you met me?
Fry: Sure. Lots of people did.
Bender: Really?
Bender: You had a life before you met me?
Fry: Sure. Lots of people did.
Bender: Really?
Mistakes/Goofs
- Goof (continuity error): The legs of Amy's Spandex costume disappear when Leela has her in a headlock
Trivia
- The song played in the last scene is "I Will Wait For You," originally from the movie Les parapluies de Cherbourg (1964). This version was performed by Connie Francis.
- The season 4 episode "Jurassic Bark" features a flashback to the cryogenic room from "Space Pilot 3000". On its initial airing observant viewers noticed that Nibbler made a brief appearance during the flashback that was not in the original scene. This was added to maintain continuity with the then unaired episode "The Why of Fry". "Space Pilot 3000" was then modified for syndication and DVD to reflect these changes. In this modified form, Nibbler is visible under the table in all episodes featuring the cryogenic room, with the exception of "Anthology of Interest I" where the scene is shown during a hypothetical scenario where Fry does not fall into the tube.




