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Panucci's Pizza

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Panucci's Pizza
Planet Earth
Town/City Old New York
First Appearance Space Pilot 3000


Panucci's Pizza was the pizza shop in Manhattan, Old New York where Philip J. Fry worked for several years at the end of the 20th century before he was frozen. It was owned by Mr. Panucci.

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[edit] Appearance

The restaurant appeared to have an overall good corporate climate, although Mr. Panucci did not take public health laws particularly seriously. The interior of the restaurant included green decorative and some rips in the edges of the walls, revealing the bricks beneath. The tables included orange seats and red and white checkered tablecloths.

The standard pizza carton used by Panucci's Pizza showed an Italian chef uttering the words "Do not tip delivery boy".[1] The restaurant included a Monkey Fracas Jr. arcade game. [1]

[edit] History

Fry was making a pizza delivery to the fictitious I.C. Weiner on December 31, 1999 when he fell into a cryogenic tube at Applied Cryogenics and was frozen. This ultimately led to his eventual awakening in 2999.[1] However, he eventually travels back in time and resumes his job at Panucci's Pizza until it closes and Mr. Panucci never learned about the time travel.[2]

The shop existed until at least 2010 or so, but was closed some time before Seymour Asses died around 2012. The entire building was destroyed by Bender in 2012, as shown in Bender's Big Score, but somehow was archeologically preserved and displayed in 3004 at the New New York museum, including the flash-fossilized remains of Seymour Asses.

[edit] Appearances

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[edit] Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Space Pilot 3000
  2. Bender's Big Score
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