If you think about it, Fry, Professor Farnsworth and Bender are now technically the oldest beings in the universe. I mean, they lived throughout two universes(They witnessed two Big Bangs and saw the end of the universe twice), which means they're basically two universes old now.
And then you have to add in all the times Bender when back in time and waited until the present rolled around in 'Bender's big score'... I think he's probably outlived his warranty...
Simpsorama is the crossover between the simpsons and futurama, at the end bender can’t go back into the future so he waits a thousand years in homers basement
Oh... never heard of it, though I'm not particularly fond of the Simpsons in the first place. Nothing against those that are, it just doesn't amuse me...
kindly read douglas adams trilogy ( in 5 parts ) the hitch hikers guide to the galaxy ..... It s a comedy but theres an extra dimension to it that this is clearly plagiarizing . A beautifull read ....just dont watch the fuck awful film .
It would actually be depressing as fuck. Knowing that your doomed to make the same mistakes over and over for eternity. That your entire life is pre-determined and that there's not a single thing you can do about it.
But you said 'knowing that your doomed to make the same mistakes...' So you were talking about being aware of it. Without the being aware of it part, it wouldn't depress you.
santiago carreño Already had the chance to modify his destiny but since nibblonians told about his importance to save the universe from the brains he pushed his past self into the cryo pod
There's something beautiful about 3 buddies sitting on lawn chairs, drinking beer and watching the rest of the universe come to an end. They seem to carry no anxiety or attachment besides content amusement. It's.... beautiful.
When everything you've ever cared about is already long gone, with no possible hope of getting it back, it's very easy to move forward without a care in the world.
You wouldn't say that if you were in the same position as them. It would even be a miracle if we were lucky enough to go back in time after the old time to a new one identical to the old one. But this is only in the cartoon, not in reality. Although who knows
0:38 = The way Professor Farnsworth says, "The stars are receding," as we watch the stars and galaxys recede and disappear, always gives me chills. I love this show. It manages to pack so much heart and depth in such a cute, fun, and funny little package, and manages to tug at your heart strings from time to time.
@@lilylopnco so not only do we have unoriginal jokes plaguing videos of higher popularity. We've also got people who reply with this same exact comment to anyone they find entertaining? Don't get me wrong some comments are deserving of likes and attention. But everyone?
I am almost 28 years old, and two minutes ago, I found out that "sitcom" is short for "situation comedy" ... How did it take me 27+ years to learn this..?
I wish I didn't learn this. I could've gone through life peacefully, and my continuing existences in the vast universes, without knowing the truth of the sitcom.
What I'm really wondering is what did u think it meant before you found out? I knew what it means only because there are too many genres of comedy but when I saw situation comedy I was flabbergasted. To this day I can't even recall what I originally thought it meant I was 7 years old. I'm 25 now.
This scene is both profound and complete terrifying. Imagine if you could. If you could live to see the end of everything. The Death of Light, Life, Matter, Energy..... existence. Only to see it all come togethor again. Being able to live eternally and see this all. I wouldn't even know what to do....
It takes over a googol amount of years for the last subatomic particle to finally decay. (FYI, a "googol" is an inconceivably tremendous number; a 1 followed by one hundred zeroes. It makes a billion look like nothing)
Notable events in the series 1:06-Somewhere in that vast void, the Nibblonians have come into being 1:15-Somewhere their greatest enemy, the Brainspawn have come into being 2:14-The Big Brain kills the dinosaurs. I wonder if that means they know the Brainspawn exist now 2:18-Somewhere else, the cats arrive in Egypt and Bender is at his earliest point in his time travelling thievery 2:23-I assume one of those guys is Minuteman Yancy Fry 2:41-Around this time the Futurama gang lands in Roswell 2:42-Somewhere in the city, Fry has just gotten frozen and Lars Fillmore is created 2:44-Bender is destroying Old New York
@@TwilightLink77 many folks speculate that disenchantment takes place in one of the years _after_ the year 3000. most noticeably since the time travel song 252525 showed that at some point, the world regresses back into medieval times after civilizations many collapses. its not said in OP's comment because we're looking at the normal timeline up to the year 3000, which wouldnt include disenchantment.
Chuggaacola What about the scene that show a castle, and medieval stuff in the pilot that was destroyed by the UFOs that could have been Disenchantment.
@@TwilightLink77 Perhaps. I theorize the second destruction of New York was because of something mentioned in the first episode with the Omicronians; that VHS were destroyed by the second coming of Jesus(Zombie Jesus?) in 2445. Bender destroyed New York in 2308. Futurama Jesus was probably an alien, which is why the Space Pope is reptilian
Because despite a red strand of Nihilism, Rick and Morty still draws its inspiration from Back to the Future. Meanwhile Futurama made allusions to basically all Sci-fi.
I love how this actually exonerates the guy Fry was dethawing in The Cryonic Woman. He froze himself so he could meet Shakespeare, believing that time was cyclical. Turns out he was right, even though his plan was still doomed to fail.
@@veoqueestasgastandotutiemp1694 It's pretty much the same thing, but it's like every living thing is in the time machine, and they cannot change their own fate afterwards.
If you think about it this scene is really sad. The Leela we’ve grown to know and love still suffers the loss of Fry, and Amy still dates Cubert (ugh). All these things still happened.
The only question is how many times has the universe reseted itself so far and is there any meaning to the universe if it's just going to reset again and again every trillion years.
Pelcogo maybe the universe keeps on resetting until we learn the meaning of life and so we can fix our mistakes and choices, like resetting the universe until we reach that one where there's world peace.
Will the universe is filled with life so that's a lot of planets that would have to reach that ideology. Plus I think I recall Bender meeting a cosmic entity that was the closet thing to a god that the show would use. It was pretty humble about the whole thing. In my opinion just being some sort of entity may have created the universe doesn't mean it would have unlimited power that's the only way I can justify it creating such a flawed universe.
Well, there were some episodes that sucked, some were great, and some were average. It was no different than the FOX episodes, except that Comedy Central at least cared about the show more than FOX did. I think the people who say that CC's Futurama was bad are just salty that Cartoon Network/Adult Swim didn't pick it up (which, yeah, probably would have been the way to go, but life doesn't always turn out the way you want it).
When I was a child, I was given a book that explains science in a joking manner (even with some dark humor). At the end of it, there was a part that tells the history of the universe from Big Bang and then adds some thoughts about what can happen to it in the future. It said that 100 000 later, either Earth or the entire universe (I don't remember exactly) would end, and this left me very scared, even though I knew I won't live that long. But when I finally watched this episode, the idea that it will all repeat gave me peace.
Nothing in the world is eternal, either you live your life chasing after the miracle of future possibilities, not thinking about the loss of loved ones and things or childhood, which may soon be forgotten, or you do it all at once, which you did not do and you live your life only in excitement and in chasing time, not missing the slightest opportunity for yourself. You get hurt the same way anyway. This is a vivid example equal to the movie "Trapped in Time"
Nothing in the world is eternal, either you live your life chasing after the miracle of future possibilities, not thinking about the loss of loved ones and things or childhood, which may soon be forgotten, or you do it all at once, which you did not do and you live your life only in excitement and in chasing time, not missing the slightest opportunity for yourself. You get hurt the same way anyway. This is a vivid example equal to the movie "Trapped in Time"
Nothing in the world is eternal, either you live your life chasing after the miracle of future possibilities, not thinking about the loss of loved ones and things or childhood, which may soon be forgotten, or you do it all at once, which you did not do and you live your life only in excitement and in chasing time, not missing the slightest opportunity for yourself. You get hurt the same way anyway. This is a vivid example equal to the movie "Trapped in Time".
Nothing in the world is eternal, either you live your life chasing after the miracle of future possibilities, not thinking about the loss of loved ones and things or childhood, which may soon be forgotten, or you do it all at once, which you did not do and you live your life only in excitement and in chasing time, not missing the slightest opportunity for yourself. You get hurt the same way anyway. This is a vivid example equal to the movie "Trapped in Time". 🧠🌌📆🕒⚛️
I honestly had a theory I wish could have been a big secret revealed in the series... Where we find out that Bender becomes the very god we saw in the show, you know the one bender thought was "a space probe that collided with god". Remember it seemed like even this being didn't know about it's own true origin. As we know from that election episode when chris travers came back in time, Bender leads a revolt against humanity, which possibly also means that Fry might have been dead at that point too *one of his only human friends*. But what if one of the humans he kills reminds him of his old friend, and results in him regretting his actions. Then cue some memory being restored, specifically how to overclock himself. Resulting in him ordering ALL of his robot army, even the tiniest of robot to give him their CPUs. If he was able to warp reality and predict the future with just those processors in the overclocked episode, just imagine how more godlike he could be with a planet's worth. So much so that it removes the cooling/power limitations, allows him to control time itself, but also wipes most of his old memories. Think about it, the time travel code WAS in a bender tattoo after all, so it would make sense.
It's true, time will only repeat itself! if I were a spirit watching the old universe end and the new universe regenerate, I could go straight to a time in my childhood to improve my future! EPIC STUFF!
This process is often referred to as "Quantum Rebirth" where "nothing remains nothing" forever The Void is only the Void until something happens within it to no longer make it an empty Abyss.
Alex Wood Actually not because everything is a theory so yeah, even if I am religious myself and I hate creationists I still think we don’t got a answer
Kinda scary, we humans, gods, and all different races ended along with gaia...then restart again to start same or beginning new story, i guess we scar of death..
Technically speaking, if this is a new universe, doesn't mean Leela, Amy, Zoidberg etc aren't the same people as the ones we got to know from the previous seasons?
You missed the best part where they accidentally overshoot the time they're going for and have to go through the entire death and birth of the universe AGAIN.
@@austinelliott196 Yeah, you slightly mistaken. In the first timeline, the Planet Crew think Fry, Bender and the Prof. died at a party, and they had this whole showing of what they did afterwards. However, in the second timeline, just as Fry, Prof. and Bender are about to return to when they left, the Professor slips on the gauge and overshoots thousands of years. So they have to speed through the rest of the second timeline until it end and gets reborn (not even slowing down enough to kill Hitler, causing the Prof. to shoot Eleanor Roosevelt by mistake) until they arrive in the present in the third timeline. Only this time, the universe is ten feet lower then before, so when they stop they collapse on their duplicates before they could time-travel. and take care of any potential time paradoxes.
Surely if the "new" universe is identical, then they will also travel to the "original" universe from the one before that and replace themselves, who travel to the next universe and replace themselves, and so on.
This scene further fuels my theory: If our universe ended, a new one still can be born. Potentially, a new version of the old one. So nothing is eternal except change existence itself because things will always begin and end.
I always thought about the idea of what if the universe and time was all part of an infinite loop, and the afterlife is actually just us reliving life after the universe did it's loop. Like you will always live the same life, but maybe make minor changes each time, which coincides with the multiverse theory... I mean if time keeps looping, we are technically parallel to another timeline, or our same universe, with slight differences. We are destined to be who we are, but have free will to make different choices each time we live, making each lifetime slightly different than the one before, or depending on choices made, can be drastically different. Also a thought, if Fry, Bender, and The Professor looped time twice, wouldn't that mean that there would have been two other Fry's, Benders, and Professors that were born during the time they were in the machine? I mean they would eventually go into the time machine too, and stop at the same time, in a further time. Paradox
Imagine that, the universe dies and then the universe starts all over again! Imagine that! If that were true, then I've pretty much lived the exact same life before and I'll live the exact same life over and over and over again. But that would also mean that none of this is real, it would just mean that all of this is a giant simulation of sorts
The way the universe ends in this episode replicates 'the big crunch' scenario. However, I do not think it would prove that we are living in a simulation. I have a history degree so I cannot give a proper scientific argument. However, from all of the videos I have watched relating to the universe and our existence, I like to believe that the multiverse is real. However, astrophysics and string theory etc all overlap in some way and there are so many possibilities it becomes increasingly harder to make an informed opinion. Have you seen the film K-Pax? There is a brilliant quote by Kevin Spacey in the film, "The universe will expand, then it will collapse back on itself, then will expand again. It will repeat this process forever. What you don't you know is that when the universe expands again, everything will be as it is now. Whatever mistakes you make this time around, you will live through on your next pass. Every mistake you make, you will live through again, & again, forever. So my advice to you is to get it right this time around. Because this time is all you have."
Tobias Tye fair enough then and yes, It doesn't necessarily mean that we live in a simulation, but I sort of believe that anyway, and ok then, I will watch the movie. Thanks. The quote sounds quite cool and thought provoking
Safety Time Machine Key Points 1. Has an Automatic door lock 2. Goes invisible 3. Moves objects out of the way 4. Has a small camera/TV inside 5. Has rocket power to fly 😎🚀
I get it... There is a regular star phase, followed by an only red dwarf phase, followed by dead star phase, followed by only black hole phase, followed by heat death... Assuming what we know about laws of thermodynamics...
Heres my issue, if fry, especially In the later seasons, now appreciates the life he had. Why does he not just go back in time to modern day to see his family again?
This episode. Sent me on a roller coaster of emotions Futurama as a whole is the best show in my honest opinion. I feel something every episode. lemme be real with y’all. This is my comfort show. I’ve seen every episode more times then I can remember. I’m depressed as heck and stay worrying and sad and just yea. It’s what fry says that has always stuck with me and it’s a quote I take to heart. He says “so long earth ,thanks for the air and whatnot” idk why. But it’s such a bold yet subtle quote. To the point I’m gonna get it tatted on me. Idk man. It just sticks so hard.
What about Philip J Fry he is a living Fossil you forgot that Fry is old but he just didn't age a thousand years he's basically whone something better then winning the lottery he woak up in the year 3000 don't forget that Fry is technically the most lucky character in Futurama he woak up in the future.
Love how they made the stars and galaxies expand away like how thats what actually happens when the universe keeps expanding. Soon there wont be much in space when its too far apart
How does the time machine start displaying the year in "BC," when it shouldn't even have that if it was only supposed to go forward? How would it know when to switch? Two theories: 1. The time machine displays the date based on some advanced system that calculates the time based on the age of the universe, and so reset to zero when the universe died, and accurately read the age the new universe OR 2. The professor already did this before, adjusted the machine, and then promptly forgot, like how forgot he built the smelloscope a previous year after coming up with the idea
The Show is over 20 years old amd yet still dosent feel out of place. In fact the Show builds on itself so much that you can watch the Post cancellation seasons and still gett he refeences to the Pre Cancellation seasons.
"So long Earth. Thanks for the air and whatnot." I'm going to have that engraved on my tombstone when I die..
weird4productions don’t forget
Mine Will be "I can take a hint"
which is a parafrase of the famous " so long and thanks for all the fish " from The hitchhiker guide to the galaxy
What aboot your hogwash spirit?
Sounds like a plan..
If you think about it, Fry, Professor Farnsworth and Bender are now technically the oldest beings in the universe. I mean, they lived throughout two universes(They witnessed two Big Bangs and saw the end of the universe twice), which means they're basically two universes old now.
And then you have to add in all the times Bender when back in time and waited until the present rolled around in 'Bender's big score'... I think he's probably outlived his warranty...
Plus Roswell that ends well and the simpsorama crossover
I admit 'Roswell that ends well' slipped my mind because its not one of my favorite episodes, but what's a 'simpsorama'?
Simpsorama is the crossover between the simpsons and futurama, at the end bender can’t go back into the future so he waits a thousand years in homers basement
Oh... never heard of it, though I'm not particularly fond of the Simpsons in the first place. Nothing against those that are, it just doesn't amuse me...
I was legit shocked about how deep this show could get
Me too. Like the episode about evolution where life evolved from the nano bots
Yeah, probably some hogwash about the human spirit.
Definitely my favorite show
Being really deep yet they're just drinking beer watching it all.
@@Akuma240 what episode was that?
Infinite rebirth. Nothing dies, nothing lives. An endless spinning wheel. Its almost poetic.
If nothing dies and lives, then there can be no rebirth.
lexx and the time prophet
*Nosgoth intensifies*
kindly read douglas adams trilogy ( in 5 parts ) the hitch hikers guide to the galaxy ..... It s a comedy but theres an extra dimension to it that this is clearly plagiarizing . A beautifull read ....just dont watch the fuck awful film .
No, Everything Is Born, Lives And Dies.
Your universe has encountered an unexpected error and needs to restart. This may take several minutes.
*Several billion years
@@DaybreakPT several minutes still
Big Crunch screen of death
MADE IN HEAVEN
Best comment ever.
Honestly, the idea that the entire history of the universe repeating itself is pretty sweet.
Let's start a religion devoted to breaking the cycle!
It would actually be depressing as fuck. Knowing that your doomed to make the same mistakes over and over for eternity. That your entire life is pre-determined and that there's not a single thing you can do about it.
You wouldn't know about it, though. So there would be no reason to be depressed.
Obviously, yeah. But we're not discussing being aware of it or not. We're talking about whether the idea itself is "sweet" or depressing.
But you said 'knowing that your doomed to make the same mistakes...'
So you were talking about being aware of it. Without the being aware of it part, it wouldn't depress you.
So Fry had the chance to see his parents again back in '99 and he didn't take it?
santiago carreño fry too dumb to realise that
Hell he could have brought them with him. Or got his other self out of the cryogenic chamber and took his place in the future.
He couldn't have exactly, cause in the time loop his other self had lived through all that. His parents were never alone.
santiago carreño Already had the chance to modify his destiny but since nibblonians told about his importance to save the universe from the brains he pushed his past self into the cryo pod
santiago carreño futurama 2x06 has the anwser i think
There's something beautiful about 3 buddies sitting on lawn chairs, drinking beer and watching the rest of the universe come to an end. They seem to carry no anxiety or attachment besides content amusement. It's.... beautiful.
When everything you've ever cared about is already long gone, with no possible hope of getting it back, it's very easy to move forward without a care in the world.
You wouldn't say that if you were in the same position as them. It would even be a miracle if we were lucky enough to go back in time after the old time to a new one identical to the old one. But this is only in the cartoon, not in reality. Although who knows
For all who don't speak German:
Hitler said: „Look at my mustache!“ 😂😂
That's awesome i never thought of that hilarious inside joke😆😅🤣👍
That's hilarious
... and got disintegrated for it, most likely! 😂🤪🔫🔥
It's a stupid mustache 😂
Ladies and Gentlemen, Futurama 🤣!!!
Fry: How about we have a beer and watch the universe end?
Bender: That's basically what I do everyday!
Albert Nave with your brother we’re going to sit together watch the universe end and drink a beer
Anyone feeling the same in 2020? 😄 🍺
Professor: Here here.
"Hang on! I'm just going to make one stop."
His smile was priceless..
You can tell the professor has been wanting to do that his entire life.
Darn! I hit Eleanor Rosevelt by mistake!
0:38 = The way Professor Farnsworth says, "The stars are receding," as we watch the stars and galaxys recede and disappear, always gives me chills.
I love this show. It manages to pack so much heart and depth in such a cute, fun, and funny little package, and manages to tug at your heart strings from time to time.
"Ohhh, the vast emptiness!" _shake shake_
"Yeah, yeah, I can take a hint..."
The music when they are witnessing the end of the Universe is really touching
If you want to hear similar music listen to "Stored Memories" by John Williams. It's from the A.I. soundtrack used during a similar scene.
Kind of late, but the most similar song I know is "Last Day" from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, if anyone is interested.
It’s true. The music is beautiful. Amazing such quality from a cartoon. But the writing is actually very high brow.
@@ranchump it’s not original. I’ve at least heard the chorus from a 2003 game
@@jtgd And what game was that? I would love to hear the whole music.
This is how I'd want to die - drinking cold drinks with friends while watching something beautiful.
Same
would that include shooting hitler with a laser?
「STAND MASTER」
Professor Farnsworth
「STAND NAME」
Made In Heaven
FARNSWORTH IS THE RESET'S PUCCI
@@lilylopnco so not only do we have unoriginal jokes plaguing videos of higher popularity. We've also got people who reply with this same exact comment to anyone they find entertaining? Don't get me wrong some comments are deserving of likes and attention. But everyone?
*_A B I T C L O S E R T O H E A V E N_*
@@Rusted_Obsidian This is an example of an actually underrated comment.
I am almost 28 years old, and two minutes ago, I found out that "sitcom" is short for "situation comedy" ...
How did it take me 27+ years to learn this..?
NPC updates seem to be pretty slow.
Well, I'm 30 and just learned that from you comment. Raising further questions.
I wish I didn't learn this. I could've gone through life peacefully, and my continuing existences in the vast universes, without knowing the truth of the sitcom.
Why'd you need to tell us about that, you can just keep it for yourself an it won't cost you anything
What I'm really wondering is what did u think it meant before you found out? I knew what it means only because there are too many genres of comedy but when I saw situation comedy I was flabbergasted. To this day I can't even recall what I originally thought it meant I was 7 years old. I'm 25 now.
This scene is both profound and complete terrifying. Imagine if you could. If you could live to see the end of everything. The Death of Light, Life, Matter, Energy..... existence. Only to see it all come togethor again. Being able to live eternally and see this all. I wouldn't even know what to do....
Crank another and enjoy the show.
@@IsmaelSantos-iy4xi I've made it tradition that I get plastered everytime I watch an episode.
I would, I would take 4K photos of the 1950s - 60s
Its like a restart but it takes billions of years.
It takes much longer than that.
JanetFunkYeah not outside of the US ;)
It takes over a googol amount of years for the last subatomic particle to finally decay.
(FYI, a "googol" is an inconceivably tremendous number; a 1 followed by one hundred zeroes. It makes a billion look like nothing)
JanetFunkYeah sorry i thought you were only thinking about the current age of the universe
Yeah, the universe runs on Windows Vista.
Notable events in the series
1:06-Somewhere in that vast void, the Nibblonians have come into being
1:15-Somewhere their greatest enemy, the Brainspawn have come into being
2:14-The Big Brain kills the dinosaurs. I wonder if that means they know the Brainspawn exist now
2:18-Somewhere else, the cats arrive in Egypt and Bender is at his earliest point in his time travelling thievery
2:23-I assume one of those guys is Minuteman Yancy Fry
2:41-Around this time the Futurama gang lands in Roswell
2:42-Somewhere in the city, Fry has just gotten frozen and Lars Fillmore is created
2:44-Bender is destroying Old New York
That’s true! In one of the futurama movies when Bender went back in time, as he was being chased the lasers destroyed old New York
Don’t forget the Easter egg cameo in Disenchantment.
@@TwilightLink77 many folks speculate that disenchantment takes place in one of the years _after_ the year 3000. most noticeably since the time travel song 252525 showed that at some point, the world regresses back into medieval times after civilizations many collapses. its not said in OP's comment because we're looking at the normal timeline up to the year 3000, which wouldnt include disenchantment.
Chuggaacola What about the scene that show a castle, and medieval stuff in the pilot that was destroyed by the UFOs that could have been Disenchantment.
@@TwilightLink77 Perhaps. I theorize the second destruction of New York was because of something mentioned in the first episode with the Omicronians; that VHS were destroyed by the second coming of Jesus(Zombie Jesus?) in 2445. Bender destroyed New York in 2308. Futurama Jesus was probably an alien, which is why the Space Pope is reptilian
Pucci: So what should i do to obtain Heaven?
DIO: Watch Futurama S6E7
Kiuraz Made in Heaven
STONE FREE
Kiuraz bruh I literally just be reminiscing futurama and i see jojo references
Why is this scene deeper then anything Rick and Morty has to offer after 4 seasons?
Because despite a red strand of Nihilism, Rick and Morty still draws its inspiration from Back to the Future. Meanwhile Futurama made allusions to basically all Sci-fi.
@@RealBillyFanword finally someone said it
rock and morty has to be dark and edgy for the dumb morons who watch it thinking it's an "adult" show.
Will you all crucify me if I said I enjoy both? Who am I kidding, of course y'all will.
And Futurama is poetic.
Fry: "What was the purpose of life anyway?"
Professor: "Who knows, probably some hogwash about the human spirit"
Fry: "Sounds about right"
I love how this actually exonerates the guy Fry was dethawing in The Cryonic Woman. He froze himself so he could meet Shakespeare, believing that time was cyclical. Turns out he was right, even though his plan was still doomed to fail.
So THAT is how Made in HEAVEN works.
Made in heaven is far more complicated
@@veoqueestasgastandotutiemp1694 Bruh
Veo Que Estás Gastando Tu Tiempo Para Leer Mi Completa e Innecesariamente Largo Nombre De Usuario that’s a long name
@@veoqueestasgastandotutiemp1694 It's pretty much the same thing, but it's like every living thing is in the time machine, and they cannot change their own fate afterwards.
Yknow I would totally just sit back and watch the end come
Jareth The Goblin King same
Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase ”history repeats itself“
If you think about it this scene is really sad. The Leela we’ve grown to know and love still suffers the loss of Fry, and Amy still dates Cubert (ugh). All these things still happened.
Dear Fry, our time together was short, but it was the best time of my life - Leela
You could make a religion out of this..... Edit: Clearly not enough people replying to this comment watch Bill Wurtz...
Provenom100
Please no
I did. No God. Just resetting infinitely.
it's a meme you dips
The memes are nothing compared to the truly awful fandom drama out there.
Hey you can make a reli---- wait, no, dont (that was one of the jokes, right?)
This is the part with singularity! The theory when time starts all over again!
The only question is how many times has the universe reseted itself so far and is there any meaning to the universe if it's just going to reset again and again every trillion years.
Pelcogo maybe the universe keeps on resetting until we learn the meaning of life and so we can fix our mistakes and choices, like resetting the universe until we reach that one where there's world peace.
Juan Berumen deep. I think it's because I forgot to give my mum the 50p I owed her
Will the universe is filled with life so that's a lot of planets that would have to reach that ideology. Plus I think I recall Bender meeting a cosmic entity that was the closet thing to a god that the show would use. It was pretty humble about the whole thing. In my opinion just being some sort of entity may have created the universe doesn't mean it would have unlimited power that's the only way I can justify it creating such a flawed universe.
GabeMcLoud which leads to the multiverse verse
Whenever I hear someone say that _Futurama_ sucked after Comedy Central brought it back, I just point to this.
It was worse but it had a lot of great sometimes Masterpieces like this game of tones and onther episode I sadly forgot and Meanwhile (the finale)
But it was still good and also gave us SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
Well, there were some episodes that sucked, some were great, and some were average. It was no different than the FOX episodes, except that Comedy Central at least cared about the show more than FOX did. I think the people who say that CC's Futurama was bad are just salty that Cartoon Network/Adult Swim didn't pick it up (which, yeah, probably would have been the way to go, but life doesn't always turn out the way you want it).
Bender: "If I knew that I had to go through a whole other life I'd kill myself right now".
When I was a child, I was given a book that explains science in a joking manner (even with some dark humor). At the end of it, there was a part that tells the history of the universe from Big Bang and then adds some thoughts about what can happen to it in the future. It said that 100 000 later, either Earth or the entire universe (I don't remember exactly) would end, and this left me very scared, even though I knew I won't live that long. But when I finally watched this episode, the idea that it will all repeat gave me peace.
Nothing in the world is eternal, either you live your life chasing after the miracle of future possibilities, not thinking about the loss of loved ones and things or childhood, which may soon be forgotten, or you do it all at once, which you did not do and you live your life only in excitement and in chasing time, not missing the slightest opportunity for yourself. You get hurt the same way anyway. This is a vivid example equal to the movie "Trapped in Time"
Nothing in the world is eternal, either you live your life chasing after the miracle of future possibilities, not thinking about the loss of loved ones and things or childhood, which may soon be forgotten, or you do it all at once, which you did not do and you live your life only in excitement and in chasing time, not missing the slightest opportunity for yourself. You get hurt the same way anyway. This is a vivid example equal to the movie "Trapped in Time"
Nothing in the world is eternal, either you live your life chasing after the miracle of future possibilities, not thinking about the loss of loved ones and things or childhood, which may soon be forgotten, or you do it all at once, which you did not do and you live your life only in excitement and in chasing time, not missing the slightest opportunity for yourself. You get hurt the same way anyway. This is a vivid example equal to the movie "Trapped in Time".
Nothing in the world is eternal, either you live your life chasing after the miracle of future possibilities, not thinking about the loss of loved ones and things or childhood, which may soon be forgotten, or you do it all at once, which you did not do and you live your life only in excitement and in chasing time, not missing the slightest opportunity for yourself. You get hurt the same way anyway. This is a vivid example equal to the movie "Trapped in Time". 🧠🌌📆🕒⚛️
I honestly had a theory I wish could have been a big secret revealed in the series...
Where we find out that Bender becomes the very god we saw in the show, you know the one bender thought was "a space probe that collided with god".
Remember it seemed like even this being didn't know about it's own true origin.
As we know from that election episode when chris travers came back in time, Bender leads a revolt against humanity, which possibly also means that Fry might have been dead at that point too *one of his only human friends*.
But what if one of the humans he kills reminds him of his old friend, and results in him regretting his actions.
Then cue some memory being restored, specifically how to overclock himself. Resulting in him ordering ALL of his robot army, even the tiniest of robot to give him their CPUs.
If he was able to warp reality and predict the future with just those processors in the overclocked episode, just imagine how more godlike he could be with a planet's worth.
So much so that it removes the cooling/power limitations, allows him to control time itself, but also wipes most of his old memories.
Think about it, the time travel code WAS in a bender tattoo after all, so it would make sense.
I see. All because Nixon is reelected. What a butterfly effect
It's true, time will only repeat itself! if I were a spirit watching the old universe end and the new universe regenerate, I could go straight to a time in my childhood to improve my future! EPIC STUFF!
This is the best episode... by far! I challenge anyone... sir!
This process is often referred to as "Quantum Rebirth" where "nothing remains nothing" forever
The Void is only the Void until something happens within it to no longer make it an empty Abyss.
Futurama went BIG with this one! Time travel, the end of the Universe, Leela realising her love for Fry. Amazing 👌 episode!!!
This Theory isn't just from Futurama but is a possible scientific theory one in many theories about how the big bang came to be.
Disproving the creationist idea that the big bang theory is impossible.
Alex Wood Actually not because everything is a theory so yeah, even if I am religious myself and I hate creationists I still think we don’t got a answer
Does that mean we get to restart our lives every time the universe resets?
@@Unknown-sg4tvthe big bang is a load of bullshit
Damn, that music...
Kinda scary, we humans, gods, and all different races ended along with gaia...then restart again to start same or beginning new story, i guess we scar of death..
Jawann Sharper God
If you want to hear similar music listen to "Stored Memories" by John Williams. It's from the A.I. soundtrack used during a similar scene.
Technically speaking, if this is a new universe, doesn't mean Leela, Amy, Zoidberg etc aren't the same people as the ones we got to know from the previous seasons?
You're right. Leela from the first universe grew old without Fry and left a message for him to read in the future.
They'd be the same up until the point where they left/return, as every thing that happened to them and every decision they made is all the same
Different body same soul?
Now that’s a Rick and Morty problem😂
Yes
This is so beautiful in a way
You missed the best part where they accidentally overshoot the time they're going for and have to go through the entire death and birth of the universe AGAIN.
'It must be possible, it's happening'-Philip J. Fry
2:03 Bender could have literally altered reality by doing that
But it was coming right after them! YOU SAW IT!
I wish I wish I didn't sit on that fish
Thats the point. He did alter reality. The first fish to crawl on land was always the second because of the paradox it created
He did actually. Hitler was in the place that would become New New york
Needs a restaurant.
@JFJD Yes. Something with a good name. Hmmmm... hey, how about "Milliways!!"
@@artgamechanger3841 and tea
And DONT PANIC
42nd LIKE!!!
And a towel
Can't believe this was 9 years ago! When did I get old?
actually. July 29, 2010 was the airdate. so 10 + years :P
as soon as you realize it & feel old!
*Puts some Made In Heaven - Queen as background music
This episode is a masterpiece.
This means that legit, the futurama crew had to live without those 3 in the last universe they came from.
That was the subplot
No they land on the 3 of them when they get back to their own time.its in the episode right after this video ends
I may be wrong here after re-reading your original post.
@@austinelliott196 Yeah, you slightly mistaken. In the first timeline, the Planet Crew think Fry, Bender and the Prof. died at a party, and they had this whole showing of what they did afterwards. However, in the second timeline, just as Fry, Prof. and Bender are about to return to when they left, the Professor slips on the gauge and overshoots thousands of years.
So they have to speed through the rest of the second timeline until it end and gets reborn (not even slowing down enough to kill Hitler, causing the Prof. to shoot Eleanor Roosevelt by mistake) until they arrive in the present in the third timeline. Only this time, the universe is ten feet lower then before, so when they stop they collapse on their duplicates before they could time-travel. and take care of any potential time paradoxes.
Surely if the "new" universe is identical, then they will also travel to the "original" universe from the one before that and replace themselves, who travel to the next universe and replace themselves, and so on.
"So now what? You guys wanna play I Spy?"
"I spy with my little eye, something...black!"
"Oh, everything!"
Is it just me, or does anyone else think that the musical score while the world was ending was majestic? Cause I would love know what it’s called!
This scene further fuels my theory: If our universe ended, a new one still can be born. Potentially, a new version of the old one.
So nothing is eternal except change existence itself because things will always begin and end.
I wonder if Fry saw the dinosaurs the second time around
*[Made in Heaven]*
Jojos bizzare adventure: stone ocean (2003)
2:30-2:40 and just like that the professor has become my hero 🦸♂️
I love that u can see them flash by while doing this in their Netflix show disenchanted only for a split second at the end of the season
It's amazing to think that these men and robot, saw the beginning and end of the Universe.
I'm i the only one here after JoJo's Part 6.
meido in hebun
Kinda depressing seeing how they prepare themselves for sitting out the seeming doom.
*this show was the only cartoon that made me cry during some episodes lmao*
0:53 sent chills up my spine cuz I thought about it, what would you do if you witnessed The End Of The Universe!
crying
Apparently drink a beer with your friends
I always thought about the idea of what if the universe and time was all part of an infinite loop, and the afterlife is actually just us reliving life after the universe did it's loop. Like you will always live the same life, but maybe make minor changes each time, which coincides with the multiverse theory... I mean if time keeps looping, we are technically parallel to another timeline, or our same universe, with slight differences.
We are destined to be who we are, but have free will to make different choices each time we live, making each lifetime slightly different than the one before, or depending on choices made, can be drastically different.
Also a thought, if Fry, Bender, and The Professor looped time twice, wouldn't that mean that there would have been two other Fry's, Benders, and Professors that were born during the time they were in the machine? I mean they would eventually go into the time machine too, and stop at the same time, in a further time. Paradox
Hm...that would actually be a good place to build a restaurant...
"So long, Earth. Thanks for the air . . . . "
NEXT: *Hears explosion sounds in space*
First, there was the Word;
"You guys want to talk?"
"No thanks."
Imagine that, the universe dies and then the universe starts all over again! Imagine that! If that were true, then I've pretty much lived the exact same life before and I'll live the exact same life over and over and over again. But that would also mean that none of this is real, it would just mean that all of this is a giant simulation of sorts
The way the universe ends in this episode replicates 'the big crunch' scenario. However, I do not think it would prove that we are living in a simulation. I have a history degree so I cannot give a proper scientific argument. However, from all of the videos I have watched relating to the universe and our existence, I like to believe that the multiverse is real. However, astrophysics and string theory etc all overlap in some way and there are so many possibilities it becomes increasingly harder to make an informed opinion. Have you seen the film K-Pax? There is a brilliant quote by Kevin Spacey in the film, "The universe will expand, then it will collapse back on itself, then will expand again. It will repeat this process forever. What you don't you know is that when the universe expands again, everything will be as it is now. Whatever mistakes you make this time around, you will live through on your next pass. Every mistake you make, you will live through again, & again, forever. So my advice to you is to get it right this time around. Because this time is all you have."
Tobias Tye fair enough then and yes, It doesn't necessarily mean that we live in a simulation, but I sort of believe that anyway, and ok then, I will watch the movie. Thanks. The quote sounds quite cool and thought provoking
Tobias Tye yeah, I also hope the Multiverse is real as well
Tell me what you think of the film, I hope you like it.
Tobias Tye hi, just wanted to tell you that I did liked the movie alot. It was an amazing thing I've ever seen. Makes you think about life
Safety Time Machine Key Points
1. Has an Automatic door lock
2. Goes invisible
3. Moves objects out of the way
4. Has a small camera/TV inside
5. Has rocket power to fly 😎🚀
Meanwhile in Florida:
I get it... There is a regular star phase, followed by an only red dwarf phase, followed by dead star phase, followed by only black hole phase, followed by heat death... Assuming what we know about laws of thermodynamics...
1:00 damn, I got chills
I'm gonna say it
MADE IN HEAVEN!
That music at the end of the universe really gets to me
If you want to hear similar music listen to "Stored Memories" by John Williams. It's from the A.I. soundtrack used during a similar scene.
Heres my issue, if fry, especially In the later seasons, now appreciates the life he had. Why does he not just go back in time to modern day to see his family again?
They should have stopped at the women era while going through the second loop :)
This episode. Sent me on a roller coaster of emotions Futurama as a whole is the best show in my honest opinion. I feel something every episode. lemme be real with y’all. This is my comfort show. I’ve seen every episode more times then I can remember. I’m depressed as heck and stay worrying and sad and just yea. It’s what fry says that has always stuck with me and it’s a quote I take to heart. He says “so long earth ,thanks for the air and whatnot” idk why. But it’s such a bold yet subtle quote. To the point I’m gonna get it tatted on me. Idk man. It just sticks so hard.
My favorite episode
The very fucking end of the universe, can you imagine witness some shit like that omg
When the universe retracts into a singularity, where is the time machine located if there is no space?
And how does it 'travel through time' since there is no time?
@@blablaca2816 don't doubt his knowledge, he is the professor
It’s right over there.
There's probably a region outside the universe
A bigger universe
There's probably multiple dimensions
What about Philip J Fry he is a living Fossil you forgot that Fry is old but he just didn't age a thousand years he's basically whone something better then winning the lottery he woak up in the year 3000 don't forget that Fry is technically the most lucky character in Futurama he woak up in the future.
The end of the universe.
Thinking about it scares me...
Made in heaven...
Part 6...
Stone Ocean....
*JOJO*
@@RaymanPotatoes *Instert topical JoJo reference here followed by a Wry*
It always scared me.
Don’t worry, we’ll all be a (very) long time dead by then....and, according to this, waiting for our time again! 😁
"Our whole universe is in a hard dampt state".
0:42 lol the professor
Love how they made the stars and galaxies expand away like how thats what actually happens when the universe keeps expanding. Soon there wont be much in space when its too far apart
How does the time machine start displaying the year in "BC," when it shouldn't even have that if it was only supposed to go forward? How would it know when to switch?
Two theories:
1. The time machine displays the date based on some advanced system that calculates the time based on the age of the universe, and so reset to zero when the universe died, and accurately read the age the new universe
OR
2. The professor already did this before, adjusted the machine, and then promptly forgot, like how forgot he built the smelloscope a previous year after coming up with the idea
This is an amazing episode
This is just the end of part 6 in a nutshell
2:37, then command and conquer red alert
2:32 W professor
0:41 My dad
Honestly the universe is so complex an confusing like how do we know that we haven't been living the same life for over billions of years
Because no one can explain what came BEFORE the Big Bang
@@IABITVpresentsthere was no big bang
2:17 The fact that perfectly sums up human history is really depressing…
Nothing no life no stars no moons no planets. 1:06 No time traveler has ever seen the end of time and lived.
This is from the hitchhikers guide to galaxy part 2 the restaurant at the end of the universe
2:48 disenchantmen world?
its funny considering the time machine was shown in the disenchantment series
Would be surprising if Disenchantment’s series finale ends with the ufos destroying the kingdom.
@@TwilightLink77 i swear to god if the finale of disenchantment doesn't at least hint to that, im gonna be upset.
The Show is over 20 years old amd yet still dosent feel out of place. In fact the Show builds on itself so much that you can watch the Post cancellation seasons and still gett he refeences to the Pre Cancellation seasons.
The Hindu were right all along.
@@Magmabone Reincarnation doesn't seem like a likely possibility if a possibility at all
@@DrCooch I'm not a hindu and religion doesn't believe in the big bang
Magmabone I mean, the Big Bang theory was proposed by a Belgium priest
@@Magmabone The Abrahamic religions are cool with the big bang
2:26 Hang on. I just need to make one stop.
I love the Professor's little self-satisfied smile after he blows up Hitler lmfao
I want to time travel to the end of the universe one day.