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− | Vaguely anthropomorphic space fungus featured in the animated series [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurama Futurama]. He/it is referred to as a folk singer in "Bendin' in the Wind" (first aired 22 April 2001). But when we hear his song "Shut Up and Love Me," in "Proposition Infinity" (first aired 8 July 2010), it sounds more late-'70s/early-'80s hard rock. | + | Vaguely anthropomorphic space fungus featured in the animated series [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurama Futurama]. He/it is referred to as a folk singer in "Bendin' in the Wind" (first aired 22 April 2001). But when we hear his song "Shut Up and Love Me," in the "Proposition Infinity"episode (first aired 8 July 2010), it sounds more late-'70s/early-'80s hard rock. |
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[[Category:Futurama]] | [[Category:Futurama]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Folk music]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Rock]] |
Latest revision as of 06:31, 31 October 2018
Vaguely anthropomorphic space fungus featured in the animated series Futurama. He/it is referred to as a folk singer in "Bendin' in the Wind" (first aired 22 April 2001). But when we hear his song "Shut Up and Love Me," in the "Proposition Infinity"episode (first aired 8 July 2010), it sounds more late-'70s/early-'80s hard rock.