Did people in the 20th century really dance like this? If so, I don't feel like I can trust anyone born in that horrible time period.
Did people in the 20th century really dance like this? If so, I don't feel like I can trust anyone born in that horrible time period.
Awful.
Even back in the time that episode aired, it was a stretch to have Fry dance disco-style as he'd have been a toddler at most during the heyday. I guess the writers themselves were older and decided it was representative of their own boyhoods.
Disco (and general 70s) stuff was making a bit of an ironic come back at the time in the late 90s.
There was a kickass remix of Stayin Alive on Dance Mix '96
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Nah, you are just too young to remember what being in your 20s in the 90s was like.
This scene used to make me laugh cause of the way Bender and Leela are just staring at him.
Rather than laugh I just always enjoyed them seeing things from his past, even if it was usually just for a "wow this sucks" joke.
Every season should have a flashback episode. Fry episodes are the best.
Actually, I wouldn't mind if we got flashback episodes for other characters as well. Things like Leela's life between graduating/getting kicked out of the Orphanarium and meeting Fry, Bender's life before meeting Fry, Amy's childhood, how Hermes stole LaBarbara from Barbados Slim, etc.
How did nuFuturama deal with the "hip, young" protagonist having been born in the '70s?
>hating in the boogie
Jive turkeys
Fry was always somewhat of a man child. I think what separates him from most others(including zapp, who's supposed to be annoying and fry's opposite) is that he's at least self aware that he needs to grow up.
>zapp, who's supposed to be annoying and fry's opposite
Supposed to be Fry's opposite? That's the first time I've heard that claim. I mean, it's true that Zapp is a foil to Fry, but I don't think that was intentional from the beginning.
>Both are idiots.
>Zapp is a high-ranking officer who thinks he's important but isn't while Fry is on the lowest rung of the corporate latter who doesn't think he's important but really is the most important person in the universe.
>Both pine after Leela to the extreme that Leela is constantly warding the two off.
>Zapp only "loves" Leela because he had sex with her twice (the second time was sort of rape) while Fry's love is genuine.
>Zapp is invasive and constantly begging for sex while Fry is never the one to even initiate a kiss.
>Fry is willing to die for Leela while Zapp is a coward.
>Zapp got to bed with Leela within hours of the two meeting while it took Fry over a decade to get to that point.
God, ai still remember how HARD I cringed when I saw the beasty boys episode.
>Did people in the 20th century really dance like this?
More of a late 20th century dance, if anything.
Yes, people enjoyed the dance.
it was still funny seeing him bust down, cmon now
He was the original quirked up white boy with a little bit of swag busting it down sexual style and was goated with the sauce
Depends on the decade. Remember, a century has 10 decades.
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Ya hate to see it, chat.
Yes. Every cartoon is a 100% accurate depiction of reality.
They can dance like if they want to.
>If so, I don't feel like I can trust anyone born in that horrible time period.
So? They can leave friends like you behind. Because you don't dance, and you don't dance then you ain't no friend of mine.
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