Zapp Dingba
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Zapp Dingba | |||||
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No. | 119 | ||||
Production number | 7ACV05 | ||||
Broadcast number | S09E05 | ||||
Written by | Eric Rogers | ||||
Directed by | Frank Marino | ||||
Title caption | N/A | ||||
First air date | TBA | ||||
Title reference | Zapf Dingbats, a common typeface which is composed almost entirely of symbols | ||||
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"Zapp Dingba" is the one hundred and nineteenth episode of Futurama, the fifth of the seventh production season and the ninth broadcast season.
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[edit] Production
On 16 November 2011, Eric Rogers revealed that he was the author of the episode.[1] On 29 February 2012, CGEF revealed the episode's title and its director to be Frank Marino.[2][3] On 15 March 2012, Eric Rogers announced the "1st color screening of [his] 1st episode as a full time hack [there] on the show" - probably referring to this episode - and revealed that he "[could not] wait to see what Rough Draft [had] done"[4] and, later that day, that it had been "delightful", that he "could not be happier with how [it] turned" and that it was "gonna be a great episode".[5]
[edit] Additional information
[edit] Trivia
- The title "Blue Munda", which was registered on the US Copyright Catalog on 8 September 2011,[6] was possibly a working title for this episode.
[edit] Allusions
- The episode's title is a reference to Zapf Dingbats, a common typeface which is composed almost entirely of symbols.
[edit] References
- ^ Eric Rogers (16 November 2011). Kitchelfilms. (Twitter.) Retrieved on 17 November 2011.
- ^ Episode Guide: 7 ACV. (CGEF.) 29 February 2012. Retrieved on 29 February 2012.
- ^ "Just Fan" (29 February 2012). "Futurama: Futurama News (pre-season 7)". (PEEL.) Retrieved on 29 February 2012.
- ^ Eric Rogers (15 March 2012). ERogTweets2Much. (Twitter.) Retrieved on 15 March 2012.
- ^ Eric Rogers (15 March 2012). ERogTweets2Much. (Twitter.) Retrieved on 16 March 2012.
- ^ WebVoyage Record View 1. (US Copyright Catalog.) 08 September 2011. Retrieved on 29 February 2012.