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Futurama S01E01 -- "Space Pilot 3000"
General Information
LOL Release : 14 Mar 2003
DVD Release : 28 Jan 2002
Air date : 28 Mar 1999
Genre : Animation/Sci-Fi/Comedy
Runtime : 21 MiN 34 SEC
Link : us.imdb.com/Title?0149460
Language : English
Encode Information
Video : DivX at 921 kbps
Audio : AC3 2ch 192kbps 48khz
Aspect Ratio : 4:3
Resolution : 512x384
Frame Rate : 25 fps
Rar Size : 175MB: 13x15MB
Byte Size : 184,432,640
MD5 : cdd1b827569adc7eef7230086ab0b3a4
Plot
A 25-year-old pizza delivery boy named Fry spends New
Year's Eve 1999 lamenting his lame existence. That night,
he accidentally freezes himself in a cryogenics lab and
awakens at the dawn of the year 3,000! With the past 1,000
years behind him, Fry decides to make a fresh start. He
tracks down his great-great-great-great (etc.) nephew,
Professor Farnsworth, and gets a job with his intergalactic
delivery service. With the help of his two new friends, a
beautiful one-eyed alien named Leela and a degenerate robot
named Bender, Fry prepares for the ride of his life in this
bizarre new millennium.-
Cast
Writer Matt Groening & David X. Cohen
Director Rich Moore & Gregg Vanzo
Guest Stars: Dick Clark (as Voice of Himself) Leonard Nimoy
(as Voice of Himself) Kath Soucie (as Voice of Michelle)
Story
Darin Henry
David X. Cohen
Jeff Westbrook
Patric M. Verrone
Producer
Bill Odenkirk
Claudia Katz
J. Stewart Burns
Jason Grode
Lewis Morton
Patric M. Verrone
Executive Producer
David X. Cohen
Matt Groening
Creator
Matt Groening
Consulting Producer
Bill Oakley
Josh Weinstein
Richard Raynis
Associate Producer
Lee Supercinski
Casting
Jill Anthony
Julie Mossberg
Editor
Danik Thomas
Paul D. Calder
Story Editor
Aaron Ehasz
Executive Story Editor
Dan Vebber
Ron Weiner
Music
Christopher Tyng
First Assistant Director
Stephanie Arnett
Production Coordinator
Carson Sciarrino
Clara Ross
Elise Belknap
Line Producer
Geraldine Symon
Staff Writer
Jeff Westbrook
Kristin Gore
Developer
David X. Cohen
Matt Groening
Music Editor.
Scott Schirle
Sound Editor
Travis Powers
Art Director
Bill Morrison
Post Production Supervisor
Lee Supercinski
Notes
Diamond released episode 101-104 before MM. We have seen
Diamond's samples and they were as bad, if not worse than
MM's encodes. We didn't keep the samples thinking that we
can find them later. We were able to get MM episodes to
make samples, but no such luck with the Diamond releases.
As stated in Diamond's nfo:
"Once again Fox provide us with shoddily put together
DVDs.. which are quite badly interlaced - just like the
family guy DVDs. We did our best, and please enjoy this
great show."
That's when we remembered why no one would want to keep
Diamond's encodes. ;)
Just because a DVD 'shoddily' put together and one does
one's 'best' to encode it, does not mean it should be
released in bad quality.
Here's our PROPER. Enjoy!
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