Miscellany of Bender's Big Score

General Trivia

 * The film contains a rare use of the main Futurama theme (albeit a remixed version) as incidental music, during the Gold Death Star battle.
 * While anchovies and cows are extinct, pandas are apparently not.
 * When in Egypt, Bender says "Scarab forearm bird bird bird!", which, when translated to heiroglyphs, means "kheper d", then a, w, o, or m three times. In short, nothing.
 * The first time Bender says "And I bet it's going to get a lot more confusing!", he looks directly at the viewer, a reference to the fact that a large amount of time travel and retconning is caused through the following events in the movie, due to a partial rewrite of history that scrambles the events of a few episodes (the most confusing being the events of The Cryonic Woman, The Luck of the Fryrish, and Jurassic Bark.).
 * When Fleb points out that the Time Sphere is one way, he is reading a book called "A Brief History of Time Travel." This book is copy-write in the year 4972, an obvious point in the future.
 * As noticed in Space Pilot 3000, using a Suicide Booth costs 25 cents. In the year 2000, Bender tries to use a phone booth, mistaking it for a Suicide booth. The phone booth costs 50 cents. Thus, it is cheaper to kill oneself in the year 3000 than to make one phone call in the year 2000.
 * Email addresses on the petition included; Zoidberg@freemail.web, awong79@marslink.web and bender@ilovebender.com.
 * Amy's email address suggests her year of birth to be 2979. Strangely, this is seen on the petition before she signs.
 * Bender's email address is hosted by the official Futurama site, which was created shortly before this film's release.

Cameo characters
A lot of characters from earlier episodes (some which may only have appeared once) appear in the film briefly.

Spam
The film makes a lot of jokes about spam, in which several types of scams and spam is shown.
 * The following spam is sent to Leela;
 * MAKE $$$ Stuffing e-mail!
 * IRREGULAR GOATS - 50% Off!
 * You Passworde Expier
 * COLLECTIBLE FURBAGS!


 * Amy gets a typical not scam appearing mail, which just contains a lot of pop ups;
 * Torgo's Executive Powder
 * Used Erections
 * I Can't Believe It's not Medicine
 * Mom's Wrinkle Butter
 * Discount Scrotums
 * No more bowels
 * π for the price i
 * SAVE $$ DOLLAR SIGNS $$
 * LOW LOW SAVINGS
 * Mystery Pills
 * Inject-o-Sleep
 * Watch Comedy Central (an allusion to Futurama being picked up by Comedy Central)


 * Bender gets the following porn mails;
 * Bisexual Bionic Bimbots!
 * Naked Mole Rats!
 * !!FREE!! Nude Pictures of Yourself!
 * Get RICH Watching Porn!


 * Zoidberg is the victim of a Nigeria scam.


 * The Professor gets the following spam;
 * Get r1ch qu1ck x7q
 * Lose w8 with space parasites
 * YOU WON THE SPANISH NATIONAL LOTTERY!

Allusions

 * The Daily Show
 * Jon Stewart's head is seen in a jar at the Head Museum.
 * Family Guy
 * Fry hangs up a Family Guy calendar with 12 laughs a year.
 * An Inconvenient Truth
 * Al Gore says as he is flying through one of the remote-controlled solid gold Death Stars that "finally, I get to save the world with deadly lasers instead of deadly slide shows."
 * South Park
 * Cartman's head is seen in a jar at the Head Museum.
 * Star Wars
 * The magnifier Farnsworth uses to zoom in on Fry's butt has the sound of a Lightsaber.
 * The Scammer Aliens have bought several remote-controlled solid gold Death Stars.
 * Nixon says, "The Force is with us, but that is about it."
 * Chanukah Zombie's ship is a TIE/ln starfighter.
 * ''The Terminator
 * When Bender is preparing to travel to the past, he dons black sunglasses, exactly like the Terminator.
 * In the phone book there are three Philip Fry's listed that Bender must track down like in the movie where the Terminator finds three Sarah Connors in the phone book and has to hunt down all three
 * Bender travels back in time and appears in the green mist used in the Terminator series.
 * Life in Hell
 * The one-eared toy rabbits seen in Robot Santa's workshop are based on Bongo.

Continuity
There are several references to earlier episodes of Futurama. Following episodes are mentioned;
 * Bender flies by when Fry is frozen and destroys New York.
 * Bender mistakes the frozen Fry for the one he is hunting.
 * Bender meets Michelle and the boyfriend she drove off with just before Fry got frozen.
 * Fry touches his own butt when he wants the wallet in his own frozen self, his frozen self wakes up, and he continues to hide inside the tube to 7.95 years later.
 * When Fry (as Lars Fillmore) decides to freeze himself (again), he uses the tube with his girlfriend in (which is at 254 years at the time), he changes the date for the freeze to 990 years, revealing that otherwise the events of that episode would not have happened.
 * Thus revealing that events of that episode took place in 3002.
 * Fry tells Farnsworth that they went back in time to Roswell, which Farnsworth cannot remember (and also that it proves nothing).
 * Seymour Asses is seen several times, and it is revealed that they still keep his fossilised version at Planet Express.
 * When the building crashes with Fry in it, Seymour is thus fossilised. Which is also important to know why this must take place in 2012, because Farnsworth discovers in the episode that Seymour lived 12 more years after Fry left him - thus dying in 2012.
 * When Bender is looking for Fry in the year 2000, he encounters a drunken man in the phone booth speaking to his bartender. The commentary of the DVD reveals that this is in fact the Cryogenisist from Jurassic Bark. In Jurassic Bark, the Cryogenisist is seen saying "I am one hung over cryogenisist." Here, he is seen drunk on New Years Eve.
 * When Bender uses the time code for the first time, the entire footage featuring the God Space Entity (except the time sphere going to Earth) is clips from the episode.
 * Seymour Asses is seen several times, and it is revealed that they still keep his fossilised version at Planet Express.
 * When the building crashes with Fry in it, Seymour is thus fossilised. Which is also important to know why this must take place in 2012, because Farnsworth discovers in the episode that Seymour lived 12 more years after Fry left him - thus dying in 2012.
 * When Bender is looking for Fry in the year 2000, he encounters a drunken man in the phone booth speaking to his bartender. The commentary of the DVD reveals that this is in fact the Cryogenisist from Jurassic Bark. In Jurassic Bark, the Cryogenisist is seen saying "I am one hung over cryogenisist." Here, he is seen drunk on New Years Eve.
 * When Bender uses the time code for the first time, the entire footage featuring the God Space Entity (except the time sphere going to Earth) is clips from the episode.
 * When Bender uses the time code for the first time, the entire footage featuring the God Space Entity (except the time sphere going to Earth) is clips from the episode.

Goofs

 * In the original 5 minute comicon promo, Leela's dad is seen talking with a regular mouth instead of his usual sideways mouth.
 * At the nude beach, Amy is briefly drawn with an extra arm.
 * The Nobel Peace Prize is the only Nobel Prize not given in Stockholm, Sweden, but in Oslo, Norway.
 * At Applied Cryogenics, the table in the tube room is at one point seen with a computer monitor on, it did not have in Space Pilot 3000, and nor does it have it on other times in the show/film.
 * At the wedding, as Farnsworth and Leela walk across the aisle, the man in the background to the left's eyes seems to have been displaced.
 * When Fry drops his bouquet on the surface of the bubble, the bubble explodes and Fry doesn't disappear off the screen. Instead, he disappear in a drawn line just above the ending of the screen.
 * When Fry explains how he appeared at his own funeral, he resets the timer on the tube right after Fry leaves. However, Fry later uses that same tube to trap Leela.
 * It is plausible - though unconfirmed - that there are more than one room of tubes. This is unlikely, though, because the room Fry is frozen in and the room Leela is frozen in have the same window view.
 * However it is more plausible that someone reopened the tube for an unknown reason, and he simply reset the timer again after Leela got out, knowing his other self was supposed to freeze her.
 * Though, it was a paradox-free time machine code.
 * At the height of the climax at Applied Cryogenics where it is supposed to be New Years Eve (and thus night), it is clearly day outside.
 * When Lars unfreezes the Bender clone due to self-destruct, the Bender has regular pixels for pupils. However, since this Bender still has the iObey virus, his pupils should be red spirals. The same goof happens when Fry uses the time code the first time to escape Nudar and the other scammer aliens.
 * When Lars climbs into Michelle's tube, he breaks of some of her hair. However, her hair seems undamaged when she is unfrozen in The Cryonic Woman.
 * According to the events of this movie, Fry has had the timecode tattoo the entire time he has been in the future. However, there are a few episodes that show Fry with a tattooless ass (most noticeable in Future Stock, although, Fry's general butt flab, and the position that he moons Mom at, could have concealed the tattoo; Fry's tattooless ass is also clearly seen in Episode Two: The Series Has Landed)
 * At the end of the film, when the production codes are seen, they are mostly correct, but the first one is listed as 5AVC01. The correct way would be 5ACV01.
 * When the characters burst out of Planet Express Ship on Neptune, a green mis-colored Hedonism Bot is briefly seen, as well as a reddish-orange Mr. Blob, Zoidberg also comes out twice.
 * Bender's iObey virus is shown to be controlled by a board with a knob, briefly, when Leela was trying to kick Nudar. However, the scammers have used speech commands for the rest of the time.
 * According to the time equation, every living time duplicate is doomed. However, nothing is said about duplicates of non-living things.  If non-living duplicates are also doomed, then all the treasure he stole would have already been destroyed too.
 * Which seems to be implied by the fact that it does not reappear in The Beast with a Billion Backs.
 * Bender's eyes turn back to normal from the iObey virus, when he is taunting the scammers in the steam room.