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=== Raiders of the Lost Arcade ===
 
=== Raiders of the Lost Arcade ===
 
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If the universe worked more like video games, the planet [[Nintenduu 64]] would declare war on Earth and would invade to secure Earth's quarters (so they could do their laundry) It would fall to Fry, as an expert on video games, to fight off the [[Space Invaders|invaders from space]]. Despite a valiant effort, Fry would be unable to destroy all of the Nintendians, and Earthicans would be forced to let the invaders throw their laundry in with their own.
 
If the universe worked more like video games, the planet [[Nintenduu 64]] would declare war on Earth and would invade to secure Earth's quarters (so they could do their laundry) It would fall to Fry, as an expert on video games, to fight off the [[Space Invaders|invaders from space]]. Despite a valiant effort, Fry would be unable to destroy all of the Nintendians, and Earthicans would be forced to let the invaders throw their laundry in with their own.
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=== Wizzin' ===
 
=== Wizzin' ===

Revision as of 03:19, 17 May 2012


The What-If Machine was an invention created by Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth. The device resembled a television set, and could predict the outcome of any "What if?" phrased question, though it can only do this 3 times a year. The machine is made of gold and the method of activating it is nеver the same.

Questions Asked

Terror at 500 Feet

Anthology

A 500 foot tall Bender fights off a 500 foot tall Zoidberg

"As a robot living among humans, I've never really felt accepted at parties or nude beaches. So I've always secretly wondered: What if I was 500-feet tall?"
Bender[source]

If Bender had come to Earth 500 feet tall to "kill all humans", he would again befriend Fry. But would meet his end after fighting an enlarged Doctor Zoidberg, who pushes him onto the Chrysler Building which would kill him.

Dial L for Leela

"Alright, Professor! Let's do it. Make that machine show me what would happen if I was a little more impulsive. Just a little... Not too much."
Leela[source]

A slightly more impulsive Leela would start her day by buying new boots with a crazy green stripe, however since their is no real differance between being a little and very impulsive she would eventually kill the Professor after he names her his heir. She then would be forced to slaughter most of the Planet Express crew to keep them from turning her in, and would end up sleeping with Fry for the same reason.

The Un-Freeze of a Lifetime

"What if I never fell into that freezer-doodle and came to the future-jiggy?"
Fry[source]

If Nibbler was unable to push Fry into the cryogenic tube and he remained in the year 2000, the universe would rip open and even the intervention of the Vice Presidential Action Rangers would be unable to keep the tear from undoing existence as we know it. Fry and the VPAR would then play Dungeons & Dragons for the next quadrillion years.

The Fing-longer

Finglonger

A Fing-Longer

"So that's what things would be like if I'd invented the fing-longer. [Sigh]. A man can dream though. A man can dream..."
Farnsworth[source]

The Professor uses the what-if machine to see what would happen if he had invented the Fing-Longer, which would have resulted in the crew seeing the three what-if scenarios mentioned above.

I, Meatbag

"I wanna know what would happen if I were human. I mean, being a robot's great, but we don't have emotions and sometimes that makes me very sad."
Bender[source]

If the Professor invents the process of reverse fossilization, Bender would have the opportunity to become human. Bender's robot lifestyle of partying and drinking combined with new-found pastimes of eating, going to the bathroom, and dancing would lead him to become grossly obese and though he would be awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry after showing the world's scientists how to have a good time, he would die after a mere week of life as a human.

Raiders of the Lost Arcade

File:Pacman.jpg

Fry consults with General Pac-Man

"I'm good at video games and bad at everything else. That's why I wish life were more like a video game"
Fry
"Can you put that in the form of a question?"
Farnsworth
"Uh, what if that thing I said?"
Fry[source]

If the universe worked more like video games, the planet Nintenduu 64 would declare war on Earth and would invade to secure Earth's quarters (so they could do their laundry) It would fall to Fry, as an expert on video games, to fight off the invaders from space. Despite a valiant effort, Fry would be unable to destroy all of the Nintendians, and Earthicans would be forced to let the invaders throw their laundry in with their own.

Wizzin'

"What if I found my true home?"
Leela[source]

When Leela and Nibbler are caught in a tornado they are transported to the Land of Oz (or a land closely resembling it). As she travels to see the Professor, she would meet Fry, (a scare-crow who needs some brains), Bender, (a metallic man that needs alcohol and a heart to pump a lot of blood), and Zoidberg ("the other guy, courage. Not enough of it. Need some from whatshisname"). Leela is nearly adopted by Mom, (the wicked witch), before a tragic champagne accident melts Mom and the group continue to see the Professor. In the end, Leela would decide to become a witch instead of returning home to Kansas but would also meet her end when a malfunction with the upstairs toilet melts her.

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Episodes

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