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Onyx ruined it and illiteratewhino unruined it!



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Yeah, saw this when released (big Futurama fan).

For me it's no dice without the voices I know - it just wouldn't be Bender, Fry, etc.

I'll stick to the great episodes already in existence if this is the best effort they can muster.



Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...

Reasonable said:
Yeah, saw this when released (big Futurama fan).

For me it's no dice without the voices I know - it just wouldn't be Bender, Fry, etc.

I'll stick to the great episodes already in existence if this is the best effort they can muster.

Read:

illiteratewhino said:

And I'm here to brighten your day (if by me I mean Digg and by brighten ...you know)


Futurama cast members ink new deal with Fox

 

LOS ANGELES–The Star has learned exclusively that the entire voice cast of Futurama has just signed a new contract with Fox after weeks of intense salary negotiations.

As late as last week, the network was threatening to replace the original voices of Matt Groening's cult-hit cartoon, to the point of actually announcing a casting call for voice actors to replace them.

The Futurama voice cast includes John DiMaggio, Maurice LaMarche, Billy West, Tress MacNeille and Katey Sagal.

The compromise agreement, with the studio paying more and the actors accepting less, comes after the announcement of a 26-episode pick-up here by Comedy Central. Futurama also airs internationally in syndication, has produced four bestselling straight-to-DVD movies (later cut into episodes) and an upcoming feature film.

"We are thrilled to have our incredible cast back. The call has already `gone out to the animators to put the mouths back on the characters," Futurama creators Groening and David X. Cohen said in a joint statement.

 

Source: 

http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/674841

 

 



damn.



Rainbird said:
Reasonable said:
Yeah, saw this when released (big Futurama fan).

For me it's no dice without the voices I know - it just wouldn't be Bender, Fry, etc.

I'll stick to the great episodes already in existence if this is the best effort they can muster.

Read:

illiteratewhino said:

And I'm here to brighten your day (if by me I mean Digg and by brighten ...you know)


Futurama cast members ink new deal with Fox

 

LOS ANGELES–The Star has learned exclusively that the entire voice cast of Futurama has just signed a new contract with Fox after weeks of intense salary negotiations.

As late as last week, the network was threatening to replace the original voices of Matt Groening's cult-hit cartoon, to the point of actually announcing a casting call for voice actors to replace them.

The Futurama voice cast includes John DiMaggio, Maurice LaMarche, Billy West, Tress MacNeille and Katey Sagal.

The compromise agreement, with the studio paying more and the actors accepting less, comes after the announcement of a 26-episode pick-up here by Comedy Central. Futurama also airs internationally in syndication, has produced four bestselling straight-to-DVD movies (later cut into episodes) and an upcoming feature film.

"We are thrilled to have our incredible cast back. The call has already `gone out to the animators to put the mouths back on the characters," Futurama creators Groening and David X. Cohen said in a joint statement.

 

Source: 

http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/674841

 

 

Good news, I just hope enough people watch the damn thing this time around given the quality of the scripts, voice cast, etc.



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I'm depressed now only this video makes me feel better...



Former something....

Phew
My favorite cartoon is saved, that's good news for a change.



I am the black sheep     "of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong."-Robert Anton Wilson

I'll bet this was the result of angry internet nerds flooding Fox with calls and e-mails demanding that the original actors be retained. Good for them.



damkira said:
I'll bet this was the result of angry internet nerds flooding Fox with calls and e-mails demanding that the original actors be retained. Good for them.

 

"Dear Sir/Madam you are about to commit a crime most heinous against the best booze and Mexican robots animated series ever!"