And how is it that New New York was an empty, open field just 50 years back? Maybe the idea was that the Planet Express building was relocated at some point, but given its position next to the water, I think the intent was that the building was in the same place and the city had grown up around it. That didn't really work for me.
It's a joke on a cartoon it doesn't have to be realistic.
And realistically, that was just the way the old coot was remembering it.
It's a joke on a cartoon it doesn't have to be realistic.
I think that's unfairly condescending toward cartoons as a medium. Realism is a creative choice that's completely independent of format; there are animated productions that are highly realistic and live-action productions that are completely surrealistic.
Calculus
Advanced Calculus
NNYC Phone Book
How to Kill a Mockingbird
Ventriloquism for Dummies (Which itself references the For Dummies book series)
Dante's Life in Hell (Referencing the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, and Life in Hell by Matt Groening)
Connecticut Tax Law
Google Book
Big Book of Tumbleweeds
Guiness Book of Parallel World Records
VCR Repair
Ayn Rand McNally Atlas Shrugged (Referencing Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, and Rand McNally the publisher of maps)
How I Conquered Your Planet
The Collected Wisdom of Braino
The Complete Simpson Episode Guide
"All the Presidents' Heads"
Shakespeare Typed by Monkeys - Volume 78 (Referencing the Infinite Monkey Theorem)
The Sithal War (Referencing the American Civil War and the Star Wars Great Sith War)
Calculon on Calculon
Some of the Digits of π
Genome of the Flatworm - Volume 12
The Robotech music was a surprise in an otherwise huge failure of an anime parody IMO. Been an anime fan most of my life, and I've seen better parodies in other places. No one saw it, but "Clerks" springs to mind.
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