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=== In-universe === | === In-universe === | ||
* {{the crew|caps=yes}} [[time travel|comes back in time]] from [[3014]] to {{s|Springfield}} to prevent the {{s|Simpson family|Simpsons}} from destroying [[31st century|the future]]. {{er|s3}} {{disputed canon}} | * {{the crew|caps=yes}} [[time travel|comes back in time]] from [[3014]] to {{s|Springfield}} to prevent the {{s|Simpson family|Simpsons}} from [[Bart Simpson creatures|destroying]] [[31st century|the future]]. {{er|s3}} {{disputed canon}} | ||
=== Real-world === | === Real-world === | ||
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* '''{{date|9 November}}''' | * '''{{date|9 November}}''' | ||
** "[[Simpsorama]]" airs. <ref>2014 marks ''[[The Simpsons]]''{{'}} 25th anniversary (17 {{December}}) and ''Futurama''{{'}}s 15th ({{date|28 March}}).</ref> | ** "[[Simpsorama]]" airs. <ref>2014 marks ''[[The Simpsons]]''{{'}} 25th anniversary (17 {{December}}) and ''Futurama''{{'}}s 15th ({{date|28 March}}).</ref> | ||
* '''19 November''' | |||
** "[[Night of the Automated Dead]]" is released. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Latest revision as of 20:18, 20 November 2014
Events
In-universe
- The crew comes back in time from 3014 to Springfield to prevent the Simpsons from destroying the future. [SABF16] Disputed canon
Real-world
- 1 February
- Futurama wins two of the three Annie Awards that it was nominated for in 2013 — Best TV Production and Outstanding Achievement in Writing in a TV Production, which goes to Lewis Morton, who, for broadcast season 10, wrote "Calculon 2.0" and "Murder on the Planet Express".
- 26 February
- "The Devil and Professor F." is released.
- 28 May
- "Pizza Wars" is released.
- 3 September
- "Trading Spaces" is released.
- 9 November
- "Simpsorama" airs. [1]
- 19 November
- "Night of the Automated Dead" is released.
Notes
- ^ 2014 marks The Simpsons' 25th anniversary (17 December) and Futurama's 15th (28 March).
2013 | 21st century 2010s |
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