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Dark matter prices are skyrocketing because Mom is cornering the market. Professor Farnsworth reveals he actually "created" dark matter as fuel years ago but also kept an "anti-backwards" crystal that could render it useless.

In the fantasy realm of Cornwood, every character takes on a classic RPG trope: Cornwood Alter-Ego Role / Notes Titanius Anglesmith

A terrifying monster that lives under a bridge (and still wants to be loved). Hermaphrodite The leader of the pacifist centaurs. Key Highlights for Fans [S0E3] Bender's Game

It sounds like you're diving into the third Futurama movie, , which originally aired as four separate episodes ( S0E3 in some production orders ). This "long guide" breaks down the plot, the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) insanity, and the main characters' medieval alter-egos. Plot Overview The story is essentially a "tale of two halves":

A "Fancy Man of Cornwood" and a knight. He’s the only one who truly believes they are in a fantasy. Frydo Dark matter prices are skyrocketing because Mom is

An elf-like centaur archer. She struggles with her pacifist centaur nature. Greyfarn

Non-Review Review: Futurama – Bender's Game | the m0vie blog Hermaphrodite The leader of the pacifist centaurs

The ring-bearer (or rather, the "Die of Power" bearer). A parody of Frodo Baggins. Leegola