Talk:Reincarnation

Resurrection? This must be the episode with Zombie Jesus that we heard about. Starting rumor. - Quolnok 02:56, 2 September 2010 (CEST)
 * What if the crew gets killed in 6ACV25 and the Professor builds a new rebirthing machine to ressurect them? This is the second Rebirth, people. THE SECOND COMING OF THE DOG GOD!! Fan Futurama 11:03, 2 September 2010 (CEST)

Title
According to the stuff I have seen, the title is just "Reincarnation", I certainly do not hope they are using the show's name in another episode title. --Sviptalk 18:55, 29 November 2010 (CET)
 * Well, they said "Futurama Incarnation" in an interview but it's not clear if that's the actual title. I think we should keep it like this from now on, until another source is available. Aki 12:29, 30 November 2010 (CET)
 * CGEF Says "Reincarnation". Aki 22:20, 2 December 2010 (CET)

Break
Is it really necessary to have the original title in the top of the article? Shouldn't it just appear under Production? It's not like it's that valuable information, it's more trivia. - akitalk 14:19, 26 June 2011 (CEST)

Keeler as writer
Our source for listing Ken Keeler as the writer says:
 * "Now I will say at this point, having written the last episode for FOX, and the last DVD for the DVD releases, and now being back again, and being pretty far along in production, we’re the show with the most experience in writing our last episode ever. We’re getting good at it – we’re doing our third one that we’re actually working on here at the moment – they’ve all been written by Ken Keeler, I should mention, who is writing his third last episode ever." - David X. Cohen

Though this was more than a year ago, when "Overclockwise" was set as the finale - "Overclockwise" and "Reincarnation" later switched places. In other words, I'm fairly certain it is "Overclockwise" that Keeler is the writer of, not "Reincarnation. That episode also seems to fit better with his geeky nature, and it seems to have a nice, shippy element to it that is typical to Keeler's finales. - akitalk 15:28, 7 July 2011 (CEST)
 * I was also thinking that Ken Keeler wrote Overclockwise, beacuse it was the last canonical episode and Reincarnation doesn't seem like a final episode. --Superbender 15:33, 7 July 2011 (CEST)

Zagtar
Zagtar appears to be based on Voltron, not Transformers.

Amy
Amy is dressed like Sailor Moon with long pig tails and even the 360 spin that ultimately fail, and it seems she says something in japanase "Watashi ....." that's the only word i catch.

Names of the cities
It seems that the names of the cities to fit in an american context are changed, because the kanji characters are covered with names of american cities and as an example in Sailor Moon they changed they localized the schools, cities and places.

Maybe I'm wrong but if someone can translate the kanji symbols it would clear any hypothesis.

Look for Fred Ladd who edited animes such as Astroboy, Gigantor, The White Lion or Speed Racer. This may be a reference to these editions.

Games

 * When Farnsworth is sitting in the bar its the game Tapper.
 * When Farnsworth walks the road and jumps the barrel its of course Donkey Kong.
 * The episode is an allusion of the classic Sierra EGA-Adventures like Space Quest, Leisure Suit Larry and Kings Quest.
 * When they move from the meeting room to the laboratory, the music reminds me of a C64 fighting game.
 * The Galaxians are from the 1979 Galaxian from Namco.
 * When Bender is boxing with Fry its Super Punch Out, where your character is lucent.