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*At the end, the arm of the statue of liberty falls off. The arm has the torch. In "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", the statue isn't holding the torch, but a transport tube. |
*At the end, the arm of the statue of liberty falls off. The arm has the torch. In "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", the statue isn't holding the torch, but a transport tube. |
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*At the beginning, it is stated that New New Yorkers elected a supervillian govenor who stole the world's monuments, although the statue of liberty is seen where it belongs at the end of the episode. |
*At the beginning, it is stated that New New Yorkers elected a supervillian govenor who stole the world's monuments, although the statue of liberty is seen where it belongs at the end of the episode. |
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Goofs
- At the end, the arm of the statue of liberty falls off. The arm has the torch. In "Space Pilot 3000", the statue isn't holding the torch, but a transport tube.
- At the beginning, it is stated that New New Yorkers elected a supervillian govenor who stole the world's monuments, although the statue of liberty is seen where it belongs at the end of the episode.