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The exact time period of the Stupid Ages is unknown but judging by its usage, it is the time period in which [[Fry|Phillip J. Fry]] lived. In the episode {{eni|Jurassic Bark}} an exhibit at a museum had many ancient relics including Fry's [[Seymour Asses|dog]]. The exhibit also suggests that it took place in the 20th century however it could also include the 21st century as [[Panucci's Pizza]] lasted up to at least [[2012]]. | The exact time period of the Stupid Ages is unknown but judging by its usage, it is the time period in which [[Fry|Phillip J. Fry]] lived. In the episode {{eni|Jurassic Bark}} an exhibit at a museum had many ancient relics including Fry's [[Seymour Asses|dog]]. The exhibit also suggests that it took place in the 20th century however it could also include the 21st century as [[Panucci's Pizza]] lasted up to at least [[2012]]. | ||
== Additional information == | |||
=== Appearances === | |||
Appearances of the term, not the ages themselves. | |||
* {{e|1ACV01}} (mentioned by [[Turanga Leela|Leela]]) | |||
* {{e|4ACV07}} (an exhibit at the museum is called "[[Treasures of the Stupid Ages]]") | |||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Revision as of 00:53, 15 June 2011
In the 30th century the term Stupid Ages refers to a very generalized and ill-defined time period that takes place sometime in the 20th-21st century(s).
Time Period
The exact time period of the Stupid Ages is unknown but judging by its usage, it is the time period in which Phillip J. Fry lived. In the episode "Jurassic Bark" (4ACV07) an exhibit at a museum had many ancient relics including Fry's dog. The exhibit also suggests that it took place in the 20th century however it could also include the 21st century as Panucci's Pizza lasted up to at least 2012.
Additional information
Appearances
Appearances of the term, not the ages themselves.
- "Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01) (mentioned by Leela)
- "Jurassic Bark" (4ACV07) (an exhibit at the museum is called "Treasures of the Stupid Ages")