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Star trek by Gene Roddenberry









Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment series and media franchise. The Star
Trek fictional multiverse created by Gene Roddenberry is the setting of six television series,
including the original 1966 Star Trek, and eleven feature films. The franchise also includes
dozens of computer and video games, hundreds of novels and instances of fan fiction, several
fan-created video productions, as well as a themed attraction in Las Vegas. Beginning with the
original TV series and continuing with the subsequent films and series, the franchise has
created a cult phenomenon and has spawned many pop culture references.


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robot chicken by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich









Robot Chicken is an American stop motion animated television series created and executive
produced by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich along with co-Head Writers Douglas Goldstein
and Tom Root. Green provides many voices for the show.

The program is a sketch comedy that parodies a number of pop culture conventions using stop
motion animation of toys, action figures, dolls, and claymation (usually for special effects) and
various other objects, such as tongue depressors and The Game of Life pegs. The show's
name was inspired by a dish on the menu at a West Hollywood Chinese restaurant, Kung Pao
Bistro, where Green and Senreich had dined, although the series originally was intended to be
titled "Junk in the Trunk".

The show is produced by Stoopid Monkey, ShadowMachine Films, Williams Street, and Sony
Pictures Digital, and currently airs in the US as a part of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block, in
the United Kingdom and Ireland as part of Bravo's Adult Swim block, in Canada on Teletoon's
Detour block, in Australia on The Comedy Channel's Adult Swim block, in Russia on 2x2's Adult
Swim block, in Germany on TNT Serie's Adult Swim block and in Latin America on the Cartoon
Network's Adult Swim block. It premiered on Sunday, February 20, 2005.


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Futurama by Matt Groening









Futurama is an animated American sci-fi sitcom created by Matt Groening and developed by
Groening and David X. Cohen for the Fox network. The series follows the adventures of a
former New York pizza delivery boy Philip J. Fry after he is cryogenically frozen seconds after
the start of the year 2000, and thawed out on New Year's Eve 2999.

In the United States, the series aired from March 28, 1999 to August 10, 2003 on Fox before
ceasing production. Futurama was then aired in reruns on Adult Swim on Cartoon Network,
from January 2003 to December 2007, when the network's contract expired. It was revived in
2007 as four straight-to-DVD films; the last of the four was released in early 2009. Comedy
Central entered into an agreement with 20th Century Fox Television to syndicate the existing
episodes and air the films as new episodes in an episodic format.

Comedy Central began airing Futurama on January 2, 2008, with new episodes starting on
March 23, 2008.[3] It was later announced that Comedy Central had picked up the show for 26
new episodes that will begin airing in 2010. Futurama is the second Fox animated series, after
Family Guy, to be cancelled by Fox, rerun on a cable network, and brought back from
cancellation due to successful DVD sales and high cable ratings.



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