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Somewhere Over the Brain-bow!

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US Publish NumberX01
UK Publish Number(s)003
Written byIan Boothby
Art byJames Lloyd
Title captionNone
Published (US)21 August, 2002
Published (UK)6 February, 2003
Title referenceThe song Somewhere Over the Rainbow from the movie, The Wizard of Oz.
In trade paperbackThe Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis

The Story

Act I

Fry has been reading a reprint of an old Simpsons comic during the crew's journey to the Geek-e Galaxy. Their mission is to take the biggest comic collection in the universe back to Earth to be sealed in liquid diamond forever. However, they are soon interrupted by a zap from the Brain Spawn's stupefaction field. Fry, remembering his previous encounter with the brains, vows to stop them from destroying the Earth. Lacking any books, the pair of brains are soon forced to send the trio's minds into a nearby comic, which they quickly escape. Having found a spoiler ray, Bender forces them to reveal they are planning to collect comics so no-one can read them again and will move on to other literature which will reduce the I.Q. of Earth so they can invade. After Fry informs the Brain Spawn that the rest of Planet Express' staff will avenge them, the brains retrieve the others. The brains then send everyone into an original printing of a Simpsons comic, but thanks to another unintentional suggestion by Fry, the brains don't enter the comic themselves. While they aren't stupid, the group suffers some memory loss. Nibbler is able to help with this, until he looses focus when Quimby falls on him, as a result everyone except Fry and Nibbler has amnesia and wanders off.

Act II

The Brain Spawn have sealed the comic in diamond, Nibbler senses this and informs Fry there's only false hope left and also tells him that the others will most likely gravitate towards the main characters. Fry runs off to find the Simpsons, while Nibbler tries to break the barrier with his mind. Bender stumbles across Moe's Tavern and poses as the new Duff mascot in order to get free beer and he soon gets in a fight with Homer Simpson, but after some heavy drinking, they make friends. Meanwhile, Fry arrives at Springfield Elementary; Scruffy has been hired as Willie's Janitorial Assistant. Fry poses as the substitute teacher for Bart Simpson’s class. After taking sunglasses from Roy, Leela finds Lisa being bullied at school and being mistaken for the new counsellor, beats up the bullies for her. Zoidberg and Hermes wander into the Nuclear power plant and Mr Burns mistakes Zoidberg for a mutant, so he offers the pair of "best friends" dinner so he isn’t sued. Fry tries to explain everything to Bart, unfortunately he doesn't believe Fry and has him locked in the school at the end of the day. Professor Farnsworth fails to notice a traffic light and, after speaking with a crazy old man, decides to make it more efficient with a holographic image of a woman. The unfortunate result being several crashes, Nibbler sees him, but Marge finds Nibbler before he can do anything. To save time and energy, he uses simple hypnotism to convince her that he is a baby, but she gives him a bottle of milk - and lactose causes Nibblonians to lose their intelligence. Wiggum arrives at the crash site and sends Farnsworth to the Springfield Retirement Castle...

Additional Info

Trivia

  • Simpsons comic #87 (Hail to the Cat), the Mental Realm visited in this comic, was not released until over a year after this crossover. The actual comic was based on the events of this comic.
  • Writers incorrectly predicted in this issue that The Simpsons would first be broadcast in HDTV in 2005. In reality, this occurred in 2009.
  • Nibbler's explanations suggest he knows of multiple people who have been trapped in books, understandable given the ongoing war between the Nibblonians and the Brain Spawn.
  • Despite it never being shown, Skinner says that Scruffy's name is on his jacket.
  • One of the pair of Brain Spawn is able to hear the Transition Announcer

Quotes

    Leela: You'll wake up Nibbler! He looks so cute sleeping.
    Bender: Yeah, not like Fry, drooling all that blood and all.

    Professor: Let ME say it this time.
    Hermes: Go ahead.
    Professor: Fry, you're an idiot.

    Narrator: Is all lost for the Planet Express crew? Are they finally, truly, totally boned?
    Brain Spawn #1: Yes, they are!
    Brain Spawn #2: Who are you talking to?

Continuity

  • This comic is set after (3ACV07) and before (4ACV10). Additionally, Fry states he is from the year 3002.

Outside References

Goofs

  • Bart's shirt changes from blue to orange.
  • Scruffy's jacket is brown instead of it's usual blue.
  • Technically, the Simpsons merchandise, aside from comics, should be wherever Nerdanus XII keeps his television related collection. It is unlikely he would be a fan of Simpsons comics and not watch the show, recordings of the show do still exist as Amy is a fan of the series.

Characters

(In alphabetical order)

The Simpsons characters

Comic Credits

Futurama comics
Issues 1 — 20 "Monkey Sea, Monkey Doom!" • "...But Deliver Us to Evil!" • "The Owner of Mars Attacks!" • "DOOP the Right Thing!" • "Who's Dying to Be a Gazillionaire?" • "Xmas Time Is Fear" • "New Year's Rockin' Evil" • "Planet X-Press Men" • "Freaky Fry-day" • "The Big Sweep" • "The Cure for the Common Clod" • "Sideshow Fry" • "The Bender You Say" • "Six Characters in Search of a Story" • "Fry Me to the Moon" • "Kickin' It Old School" • "The Time Bender Trilogy:" (Part 1 • Part 2 • Part 3) • "Bender Breaks Out"
21 — 40

"More than a Filling!" • "A Fit Worse than Death" • "The A-Team" • "Twice Told Tales of Interest" • "Robot Robin Hood" • "A Whole Lotta Leela" • "Rotten to the Core" • "Let's Twist Again" • "Downsized!" • "Fry and the Double-Bag Must-Have Item" • "As the Wormhole Turns" • "Doctor What" • "Attack of the 50-ft Amy" • "Planet Michelle" • "Son of the Sun" • "You Don't Wanna Know Jak!" • "Full Metal Racket" • "Rumble in the Jungle" • "Rust in Peace" • "Robot Santa's Little Helpers"

41 — 60

"Soldier Boys" • "Homeward Boned" • "Welcome to my Nightmall" • "The Fry and the Furious!" • "Anthology of Interest II" • "Follow the Reader" • "Chitty Chitty Bend Bend" • "Claw and Order" • "Dummy Up!" • "Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots" • "Fry Cook!" • "Ro-Botox!" • "A Bump in the Flight" • "How Much is that Mutant in the Window?" • "The Trouble With Trilogies" • "Do You Want Fry with That?" • "Steampunk'd" • "Boomsday!" • "How to Secede Without Really Trying" • "The Bot Who Cried Wolf"

61 — 80

"Troop Grit" • "Lost Our Leela" • "Igner-Ance is Bliss!" • "Secret Santa" • "The Sun Also Raises!" • "The Board Game Games" • "Tartar House Five" • "Futuramarutuf" • "Don't Go Taking my Heart!" • "The Devil and Professor F." • "Pizza Wars" • "Trading Spaces" • "Night of the Automated Dead" • "What the What if?" • "Bendership Galactica" • "Captain Brannigan: The Windbag Soldier" • "New New New York" • "Little Orphan Android" • "Kif of Death!" • "Dumbsday!"

81 — 100

"A Touch of Medieval" • Futurama Comics #82

Simpsons Crossovers "Somewhere Over the Brain-bow!" • "Liquid Diamond Is Forever!" • "Slaves of New New York!" • "The Read Menace!"
Mini-comics "H.G. Blob in Revenge of the Blob" • "The Continuum Less Travelled" • "Leela & Amy in Hostile Makeover" • "Captain Zapp Brannigan in The Seven Day Itch" • "Captain Zapp Brannigan in Purple Tentacle Tour" • "Captain Zapp Brannigan in Rank Call!" • "Zoidberg Makes a House Call" • "H.G. Blob in A Funny Feeling in my Tummy" • "Breaking News"
Collections Futurama-O-Rama • Futurama Adventures • Futurama: The Time Bender Trilogy • Futurama Conquers The Universe • The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis • Futurama Comics: To Infinity!
Special issues "Monkey Sea, Monkey Doom!" • "Futurama Returns" • "Delivery-Boy Man"
Comics related Bongo Comics Group • Futuramaland
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