Miscellany of Bender's Game

Character cameos
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In opening sequence

 * Ethan 'Bubblegum' Tate
 * Horrible Gelatinous Blob
 * Hypnotoad
 * Inez Wong
 * Zapp Brannigan
 * Kif Kroker
 * Lord Mayor of Colón
 * Lrrr
 * Mr. Panucci
 * Ndnd
 * Robot Devil
 * Slurm Queen
 * Vyolet

Space Demolition Derby Crowd

 * Australian Man
 * Crack Addict
 * Dudes for the Legalation of Hemp Representative
 * Free Waterfall Jr.
 * Hattie McDoogal
 * The Hip Joint Janitor
 * The Last Man on Earth
 * Lulubelle 7
 * NRA Representative
 * Organ Dealer's Nurse
 * Petunia

Tea with Titans Intro

 * Billionaire Bot
 * Richard Nixon's Head
 * Space Pope
 * Zapp Brannigan

Elsewhere

 * Dr. Ogden Wernstrom
 * Raoul Inglis
 * Scruffy
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General trivia

 * At the time this was being made, E. Gary Gygax, the creator of Dungeons & Dragons and a one time guest star of Futurama, had passed away. Although this being made is merely a coincidence.
 * The plot of there being a dark matter shortage, resulting in higher prices, most likely is a parallel to our current oil crisis, with gas prices going over $4 a gallon.
 * Long before Bender's Game, rumors floated around the net about David X. Cohen saying that Igner was Professor Farnsworth's son. The rumors were proven true in the film.
 * Leegola and Gynacaladriel making out is likely a response to fans with lesbian fetishes frequently fantasizing about Leela and Amy getting together.
 * This film marks the first time that Maurice LaMarche is listed as a regular, and the first time that Phil LaMarr, Lauren Tom, and David Herman are listed as "Also Starring". LaMarche was previously listed as "Also Starring", and LaMarr, Tom, and Herman were previously listed as guest stars.
 * The name Hermaphrodite is a word that refers to someone who is biologically transgender. Noticably, this incarnation of Hermes has breasts.
 * Leegola has a gray cloth replacing her Wristlojackimator.
 * Apparently the Lunar Lander is now in the space demolition derby.
 * Frydo is the only character not to be physically changed upon entering Cornwood.
 * Frydo and Leegola are the only characters with memory of the old universe. Though all of them remember Cornwood after returning to it.
 * When Frydo transforms back into human, after turning into a dragon, his hair grows back.

Allusions

 * Mombil alludes to Mobil, an existing oil company.
 * The fight with The Great Wizard Greyfarn and Ignus is a reversed parody of the fight between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader in The Empire Strikes Back.
 * Dr. Perceptron says, "Stop! Hammer time!"  This is a lyric from rapper MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This."
 * One of the patients at the HAL Institute is Rosie the Robot Maid from The Jetsons. She even mentions Elroy and Astro (or "the dog" as she calls him) from the show.
 * Frydo's reflections do a parody of "Cutlery Corner".
 * The item number 1101-1816 is a reference to an incident on the show involving a katana.
 * One of the ships in the Space Demolition Derby is made of Lego, while another is made out of an Erector Set.
 * The Teletubbies are briefly seen during the montage of scenes with Leegola and Hermaphrodite.
 * One of the Trolls says, "Ruh-roh!" This is a reference to Scooby-Doo, because this was the title character's catchphrase.
 * Leela and Amy agrees that Sex and the City is "hilarious!"
 * The scene with Farnsworth and Mom both modelling the molecule diagram is a reference to the film Ghost, where they are modelling clay together to the same music.
 * Wipe Castle is a parody of popular fast food chain White Castle.
 * Leegola dropping a bean bag into a floor tic-tac-toe game is a parody of an old commercial where a dog does the same.
 * The Bellboy Robot says, "Maintenance shaft 7, service to --," where Farnsworth interrupted with "Shut your mouth!" to which the Bellboy Robot replies, "I'uz just talkin' bout da shaft." This is a parody of the theme from Shaft.
 * Momon says "the dodeca-call's coming from inside the house!" This is probably a reference to When a Stranger Calls.

Continuity

 * Somehow the late Free Waterfall Jr. makes an appearance as part of the Space Derby audience.
 * The scene where Leela finds Nibbler on Vergon 6 does not follow the same path as it does in Love's Labours Lost in Space. In the episode, Fry and Bender converse with Leela before Nibbler begins gnawing on the coconut. There is no time cut in the movie where these missing lines would fit.
 * It is possible however, that the scene shown is simply Nibbler's memory of how things happened, not how they actually did. This would mean that the manner in which Mom captured the Nibblonian ship, and saw Nibbler excreting Dark Matter were simply imagined and may have happened differently.
 * In part one, Zoidberg says he wanted to be a song and dance man, but in various episodes, he said he wanted to be a stand-up comedian. This may indicate that Zoidberg just wanted to be a performance artist, but not necessarily a particular type.
 * Additionally, Zoidberg says that he knew his parents. This completely contradicts "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" where Decapodians die during childbirth and "A Taste of Freedom" where flashbacks were shown of Zoidberg living with his aunt.

Goofs

 * When Zoidberg's head is cut off from his body, it shrinks.
 * This is, however, mentioned in the commentary, where they explain it was the only way to do it for animation.
 * It is plausible that Zoidberg head could shrink because the Tunneling Horror shrinks after Fry defeats it.
 * Nibbler seems to return from eating himself with no questions asked or even noticing that he left.
 * During the demolition derby, George Takei and Scott Bakula's heads face off. However, Bakula is flying a ship similar to the classic starship Enterprise while George Takei is flying a ship that looks like the NX-01 Enterprise from Bakula's show.
 * When Frydo grows big, his voice stays the same, but deepens when he shrinks.
 * Nibbler escapes the cage, with no explanation.
 * When Fry has a "heart to heart" talk to Bender, he jumps out of the window in the kitchen and the glass shatters, but when Bender lands on the ground there was no glass hitting, or lying, the ground.