The shipwreck of titanic has been portrayed in dozens of movies, most of which are pretty crap. Except for the movie JamesCameron, no other feature film is worth the time. Already in the TV series, the ship was addressed in several series, mostly in a funny tone.
To mark the 110th anniversary of the world’s most famous accident, CinePOP has selected five episodes from different series that either theme or parody Titanic. Cash!
Jake Long: The Western Dragon
classic animation by Disney Channel In the 2000s, Jake Long told the story of a boy who turned into a dragon and investigated — and kicked ass — the magical creatures that lurked in the human world. In the episode “Fu and Tell”, his magic dog meets a Yan Yan, a mystical cat that has rivaled him for centuries. Recalling their altercations, the duo depicts a duel in 1912 that caused the sinking of the Titanic, which was eventually attributed to the iceberg.
supernatural
In “My Heart Will Go On,” the 17th episode of the sixth season of supernaturalBalthasar travels through time and prevents this titanic Bathroom sink. Disgusted by the change in history, Faith intervenes and begins murdering those who should have died in the accident. That’s why, Sam and Dean Winchester begin noticing a series of unusual deaths in Pennsylvania and decide to investigate.
futurama
In the 12th episode of the sixth season, the 100th episode of the series, a space version of the Titanic is shown having a collision on Fifth Avenue in New York in 2912. In the storyline, Fry accidentally reveals that Leela is not an alien but yes is a mutant, and ends up being banished to the sewers. They find the shipwreck underground in New York and start an antisegregation revolution.
Doctor Who
In Voyage of the Damned, the series’ third Christmas special since the reboot, a Titanicbased spaceship is sailing through space when it crashes into the… TARDIS. The spaceship “winks” on a collision course with the earth. Now it’s going to be the tenth Doctor (David Tenant) trying to prevent this tragedy.
family Guy
Released in 2015, the seventh episode of the 13th season of family Guy takes Brian, Stewie and Chris on a journey through time to help Chris do a good history homework for school. The problem is that they get stuck in the past and have to live through historical moments to try to come back alive to the present. And one of those moments is precisely the sinking of the Titanic.
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