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Revision as of 15:13, 4 September 2010
Germany | |
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Planet of location | Earth |
Member of | United Nations |
First appearance | "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" (4ACV11) |
Germany is still an Earthican country in the 31st century. It was renamed for a brief time in "Nazi Planet Episode Land" when Star Trek became a full blown religion.(4ACV11)
Germany in Futurama
- In "Where No Fan Has Gone Before", Germany is shown when renamed by the Star Trek nerds.
- In "The Late Philip J. Fry", when passing the 20th century, the Professor kills the German leader Adolf Hitler.
- In "The Prisoner of Benda", a German is seen in the United Nations building.
- In the "Chitty Chitty Bend Bend" comic, the crew travels to Germany (and its capital, Berlin).
Additional information
Trivia
- A running joke in Futurama is that French is a dead language in the 31st century. In the French dub, however, the dead language is German. This is not considered canon.