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by Eugene Ipavec, 25 february 2005
The flag of Cyberia is seen in the "Bend Her" episode, flown at the 3004 Olympics: Light blue field with centered darker blue diamond. Inside the diamond is a device consisting of a grey (or maybe silver) vertical 4 fingered robot fist clenching a yellow lightning bolt.
(screengrab).
T. Mike, 17 february 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 24 february 2005
I believe their flag is grey, based on
the episode "Taste of Freedom." The color of the embassy was grey, and
the flag matched the embassy color, grey.
Zachary Harden, 4 november 2004
From a symbolic stanpoint, grey would indeed make it neutral in
a "black or white" context.
Marc Pasquin, 4 november 2004
The flag is completely beige (Screengrab).
T. Mike, 17 february 2005
The Planet was first seen in the episode "Brannigan Begin Again."
(Capital: *Neutropolis* Motto: *Live Free Or Don't*). The flag can be
seen in the president's office, as well as on embassy row in "The Taste
of Freedom".
Eugene Ipavec, 24 february 2005
A thin vertical purple swallowtail can be seen behind the Decapodian ruler
when he presides over Fry & Zoidberg's fight to the death (screengrab from www.gotfuturama.com).
T. Mike, 17 february 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 26 february 2005
At the spaceport, a pink field with the lower fourth in blue in
a wave motif, the waves cresting from left to right.
T. Mike, 17 february 2005
It Appears above the welcome
booth at the Decapodia spaceport. I think this might be a festival flag
for the Mating Frenzy.
Eugene Ipavec, 26 february 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 26 february 2005
This flag can be seen in the ambassador's office.It is a rather festive design with twin narrow
purple stripes on a violet background.
Eugene Ipavec, 26 february 2005
There's also a different, furled flag in "A Taste of Freedom" (screengrab).
T. Mike, 17 february 2005
This flag can be seen flying from the top of the Mobile Oppression Palace
[fic-fdce.gif]. It is likely the flag of
the Decapodian occupation government of Earth--looks like an attempt to
combine Nazi and Soviet symbols, with a white disk on a dark red field
bearing a hammer in the grasp of a Decapodian claw.
Eugene Ipavec, 26 february 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 2 march 2005
DOOP stands for ‘Democratic Order of Planets.’ The interstellar government of the year 3000 in the comedy series Futurama, and an amusing satire of Star Trek’s Federation. The flag is in the UN style, with DOOP centered in lowercase in a deliberately retro-70s font. Though the field is a darker blue, and those look like olive branches, not laurel. The whirly-atoms symbol over which 'DOOP' is superimposed bears a striking resemblance to that of the UN International Atomic Energy Agency, btw.
Eugene Ipavec, 2 november 2004
This flag is first seen in the "Brannigan,
Begin Again" episode: When Brannigan is court-martialed, he makes Kif wave this flag
behind him to add drama to his farewell speech.
Here's a link to someone else's screen shot.
T. Mike, 17 february 2005
A few notes on this flag: first off the UN branches I believe are
olive as well. (I don't believe that it was ever stated what the
branches are on the DOOP flag, but olive is a good assumption.)
Secondly, the font on the flag I think should be a bit "heavier",
maybe bold?
David Kendall, 24 february 2005
Really? Peasant that I am I merely assumed they were laurel. They
looked somehow laurel-y. I have no idea what the DOOP branches are
supposed to be. They look like they need to be watered though.
Eugene Ipavec , 24 february 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 2 march 2005
It first appears in the episode "Brannigan
Begin Again," as does the flag. Simply the 'DOOP' symbol in an oval blue
shield. The only difference from the flag is that the small spheres in
the elliptical orbits in the center of the symbol are a) larger and b)
golden.
Eugene Ipavec , 2 march 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 2 march 2005
There's a DOOP spacecraft roundel too. It shows up fairly often--every
episode that features the Nimbus. A simplified, unicolored version of
the logo.
Eugene Ipavec , 2 march 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 28 february 2005
A 3004 Olympics participant. Apparently an independent
state by then.
A field of vertical green and dark blue stripes--four and five,
respectively--overlaid with the device of a yellow-eyed, bright-red
devil's head in profile, facing left.It appears in the episode "Bend Her".
Eugene Ipavec, 28 february 2005
On the
J. Patrick Fischer, 25 january 2003
Since it is just a regular US flag with an image of Earth (Americas showing) instead of the stars, I suppose it fits within the historical / satyrical setting of the series.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 12 september 2003
by António Martins-Tuválkin & Eugene Ipavec, 2 march 2005
This flag appears at the back of the Earth
Legislature chamber in the episode "When Aliens Attack." The
vertical-hoist equivalent of the regular Earth flag, presumably.
Eugene Ipavec, 2 march 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 25 february 2005
The episode "A taste of freedom" shows The Globetrotters' Homeworld flag (Screengrab).
T. Mike, 17 february 2005
The Globetrotter Homeworld--The Harlem Globetrotters are a contemporaey
U.S. trick-basketball team. In Futurama they have their own planet, from
whence they occasionally emerge to challenge hapless Earthlings to
pick-up games. The flag appears on embassy row in "The Taste of
Freedom". It's actually a rather nice design, based on the
Stars-and-Stripes motif of Globetrotter uniforms.
Eugene Ipavec, 25 february 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 24 february 2005
The episode "A taste of freedom" shows a "Klingon" flag (Screengrab).
T. Mike, 17 february 2005
For those who may be unaware, the Klingons (from the tv show Star Trek) are an empire of uber-violent warriors who live for nothing but valor on the battlefield and honor in death. The humor
inherent in giving them a purple-daisy-on-pink flag (to say nothing of
making the Klingon Embassy look like a Barbie Dream House) should now
become evident.
Eugene Ipavec, 18 february 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 28 february 2005
The flag of the Nation of Joe is seen in the "Bend Her" episode, flown at the 3004 Olympics: Red field with Joe's head on it.
(screengrab from www.Gotfuturama.com).
T. Mike, 17 february 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 28 february 2005
In the episode "Bend Her", the Olympic Comitee's flag at the 3004 Olympics has an extra two rings, for a
total of seven.
Eugene Ipavec, 18 february 2005
Probably as a joke, but also getting around very strict IOC
restrictions on non-olympic use of the official symbol.
David Kendall, 18 february 2005
The Omicronians appear to have some kind of banner (vexilloid?)
in the "Spanish Fry" episode (Screengrab).
T. Mike, 17 february 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 27 March 2005
The Space Pirates, who have a part in the opening scenes of episode
"Godfellas." Points of interest include a three-eyed skull, odd
curved-pennant shape and the choice of maroon instead of black,
presumably for enhanced visibility in space.
Eugene Ipavec, 27 March 2005
At the torchlighting ceremony of the 3004 Olympic (the "Bend Her" episode), two very small flags waved by
audience members are visible:
One looks like the french flag, only with Germany's flag colors
(black, yellow, red). [Editor's Note: that's the flag of belgium.]
The other is a bicolor vertical (upper white, lower
red), with the addition of a dark blue square, positioned as on the
American flag, with a white circle or star centered in it. [Editor's Note: that's the flag of Chile.]
T. Mike, 17 february 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 2 march 2005
An UFE national flag that appears at the 3004 Olympics. Included for the
sake of completeness. Looks like Djibouti, but the details are wrong.
Eugene Ipavec, 2 march 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 25 february 2005
Unidentified Aliens--The flag of the nasally endowed--and rather
sensitive about it--aliens that invade Earth in one of the Futurama
comic books.
by Eugene Ipavec, 25 february 2005