Talk:Bender's Game

Why does wikipedia have more information on this movie than the infosphere?
 * I'd say we have the same info structured differently, some as a picture. Stars and music supplier are the same throughout the series. Also they've got no production code. - Quolnok 21:19, 26 January 2008 (PST)

Nibbler
checking out the imdb page. nibbler is supposedly a character in it, its the same with into the wild green yonder. so i edited it. -- the preceding unsigned comment was written by Scruffy.
 * While imdb is generally not considered a reliable source, according to a recent interview with David X Cohen, Bender's Game and Into the Wild Green Yonder will reveal certain plot "holes" of Bender's Big Score (and possibly also The Beast with a Billion Backs). In this interview David X Cohen mentions the return of Nibbler in both films, so it is perfectly safe to insert him. --SvipTalk 10:05, 4 July 2008 (BST)

Picture
where did the main pic come from?My leg feels funny! 05:32, 27 July 2008 (CEST)
 * Comic Con, via this page. - Quolnok 05:48, 27 July 2008 (CEST)

"Cornwood"
The "border world" (Half-Life reference... if anyone catches it) in the film, I would like an article about it. So we can point out similarities between it and Middle-Earth (of Tolkien's work, praised be his name). But I fear "Cornwood" is not the actual name. Bender keeps using it as "Fancy Man of Cornwood", so Cornwood is either a land or a county, or perhaps a town/castle? It seems unlikely to be "Fancy Man of Earth", if you catch my drift. So I am wondering, is any name mentioned other than Cornwood (or displayed), or do we have to pick a name ourselves? --SvipTalk 19:48, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
 * After having watched the film once more. It is clear to me that the world is called Cornwood.  So we'll use that. --SvipTalk 02:18, 3 November 2008 (UTC)