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| Billy West | ... | ||
| Katey Sagal | ... |
Turanga Leela
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| John DiMaggio | ... | ||
| Tress MacNeille | ... | ||
| Maurice LaMarche | ... |
Archaeologist /
Cryogenisist
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| David Herman | ... | ||
| Lauren Tom | ... |
Amy Wong
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| Frank Welker | ... |
Seymour /
Cow
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| Tom Kenny | ... |
Yancy Fry Jr.
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| Kath Soucie | ... |
Cubert Farnsworth /
Rude Boy
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Fry's old work place, Panucci's Pizza, has been unearthed and preserved as a museum exhibit. Fry finds the fossilized remains of his dog Seymour and demands to take them home. Professor Farnsworth thinks he can produce a clone of Seymour and inject all of his old memories. But Bender, who has been practicing a magic act with Fry as his lovely assistant, becomes annoyed at Fry for only focusing on his dead dog. Written by The TV Archaeologist
Jurassic Bark is one of my favorite Futurama episodes too. It reminds me of the true story of "Greyfriar's Bobby", a terrier who lived in Edinburgh, Scotland in the 1850s. Here's a web site that tells the story: www.greyfriarsbobby.co.uk. The story tells that he belonged to John Grey, one of the town's cops. When the man died, the dog made his home by the graveside. He became famous in the town, and the townspeople continued to care for the dog. When he eventually died years later, they erected a monument to the little dog's loyalty. PS: I saw a bumper sticker once - "Lord, help me to become the kind of person my dog thinks I am."