In the first few seconds of the original Futurama theme song three indecipherable words are spoken. To me it sounds like kip, kip pay
which seems nonsensical.
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2I’ve always assumed it was “one two, two three” like a count in, but never really listened that closely– Todd WilcoxCommented Jun 12, 2021 at 5:04
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3It's clearly a count, as you can hear during the breakdown (at around 1:58) of the "extended" version: youtube.com/watch?v=Tz8HmN2uvuk– BCdotWEBCommented Jun 12, 2021 at 8:45
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The theme also contains a hidden "Futurama!" reddit.com/r/futurama/comments/m5vpgf/…– ValorumCommented Jul 10, 2023 at 20:54
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This seems to match fairly well to what i heard in the song.
https://www.musixmatch.com/lyrics/Christopher-Tyng/Futurama-Series-Theme-TV-Version
The only exceptions being:
(1) I will get 24 centry up his Ass -> Imma get 24th century up his ass
(2)Im a fend (i fend gerders) -> Im a bender (i bend gerders).
(2) Source -
They both are audio clips from the pilot of the series "Space Pilot 3000" Transcript of the episode - https://theinfosphere.org/Transcript:Space_Pilot_3000
In relation to your original question the "kip, kip pay" i think is "one two, two three".