Difference between revisions of "Pandora"
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The planet is a refence to the moon with the same name featured in the 2009 science-fiction film ''{{w|Avatar (2009 film)|Avatar}}'' by James Cameron. The fact that the planet is | The planet is a refence to the moon with the same name featured in the 2009 science-fiction film ''{{w|Avatar (2009 film)|Avatar}}'' by James Cameron. The fact that the planet is 3-D is a reference to the film being produced in 3-D, and relaunching the popularity of 3-D films. | ||
The planet is very similar to the ''Avatar'' moon, with many floating islands with forestation on their surface. A major difference, however, is that the planet is in {{w|anaglyph}}, with the entire planet divided into red and cyan hues that produce a 3-D image when seen correctly, and it is not a moon, but a planet. | The planet is very similar to the ''Avatar'' moon, with many floating islands with forestation on their surface. A major difference, however, is that the planet is in {{w|anaglyph}}, with the entire planet divided into red and cyan hues that produce a 3-D image when seen correctly, and it is not a moon, but a planet. | ||
== Image gallery == | == Image gallery == |
Revision as of 20:08, 11 February 2012
Pandora | |
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First appearance | "Law and Oracle" (6ACV16) |
Pandora is a stereoscopic 3-D planet. Leela notes that the planet is extremely dangerous, and she is unable to see properly while on the planet as she only has one eye and no 3-D glasses.
Production
The planet is a refence to the moon with the same name featured in the 2009 science-fiction film Avatar by James Cameron. The fact that the planet is 3-D is a reference to the film being produced in 3-D, and relaunching the popularity of 3-D films.
The planet is very similar to the Avatar moon, with many floating islands with forestation on their surface. A major difference, however, is that the planet is in anaglyph, with the entire planet divided into red and cyan hues that produce a 3-D image when seen correctly, and it is not a moon, but a planet.
Image gallery
Bender, having adapted his eyes for proper vision on Pandora.