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Toon Zone Podcast: Rough Draft Studio’s Rich Moore on "Bender’s Big Score"

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Toon Zone Podcast: Rich Moore on 'Futurama: Bender's Big Score' DTVAnimation producer and director Rich Moore of Rough Draft Studios is our guest on the latest episode of the Toon Zone Podcast. Interviewed by producer Karl Olson and Daily News editor Ian Lueck (Speedy Boris), Moore talks to us about his break into the business, the hardest scene to direct in The Simpsons Movie, and most of all about the Futurama direct-to-video DVD, Bender’s Big Score. Learn about why Moore thinks Futurama is cool, which of Fry’s body parts you should brace yourself to see, a special guest appearance in the DTV, and more!

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