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===''Transformers Animated''===
===''Transformers Animated''===
* ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac]]'' has several references to ''Futurama''. [[Clone number 3370318]] and [[Clone number 2716057]] are named after the serial numbers of the robots Bender and Flexo. Also in the book is ''Bikini Party Summer'', a fictional movie from the episode "[[Wikipedia:That's Lobstertainment!|That's Lobstertainment!]]".
* ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac]]'' has several references to ''Futurama''. [[Clone number 3370318]] and [[Clone number 2716057]] are named after the serial numbers of the robots Bender and Flexo. Also in the book is ''[[Bikini Party Summer]]'', a fictional movie from the episode "[[Wikipedia:That's Lobstertainment!|That's Lobstertainment!]]".
* In ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II]]'', the planet [[Nintenduu LXIV]] is named after the planet Nintendu 64 in Fry's segment of the episode "[[wikipedia:Anthology of Interest II|Anthology of Interest II]]".
* In ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II]]'', the planet [[Nintenduu LXIV]] is named after the planet Nintendu 64 in Fry's segment of the episode "[[wikipedia:Anthology of Interest II|Anthology of Interest II]]".



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Futurama is a highly acclaimed television series created Matt Groening and David Cohen and launched in 1999. It features robots, so is often referenced in some way in Transformers fiction.

Easter egg moments

Universe

TransTech

Transformers Animated

Wings of Honor

Transformers referenced in Futurama

  • In the episode "[[Wikipedia:Proposition Infinity|Proposition Infinity]", a robot at a pride parade mentions that he is a 'pre-op transformer', a likely lampooning of transgender people in real life.