List of Futurama episodes
The American animated science fiction sitcom Futurama, created and developed by Matt Groening and David X. Cohen for the Fox Broadcasting Company, aired on Fox from March 28, 1999, to August 10, 2003.
Following a commitment from 20th Century Fox Television to produce four straight-to-DVD Futurama films, Comedy Central announced in June 2006 that they were resurrecting the show and would air the films as new Futurama episodes, reconfiguring each film into four episodes, to constitute a fifth season.[1][2] Comedy Central broadcast the first film on March 23, 2008.[3] Following the four films, Comedy Central broadcast a sixth season of twenty-six episodes, split over 2010 and 2011.[4] A seventh season was announced in March 2011 and debuted in 2012.[5] The show aired its final episode on September 4, 2013.[6] In February 2022, Hulu revived the series with a 20-episode order set to premiere in 2023.[7]
The original 72-episode run of Futurama was produced as four seasons; Fox broadcast the episodes out of the intended order, resulting in five aired seasons.[8] As consequence, the show's canon is disrupted by the broadcast order. For example, the episode "Fry and Leela's Big Fling" follows on from the ending of the previous episode in production order (which is "T.: The Terrestrial"), however, the previous episode in broadcast order is "2-D Blacktop". This was not intended by the show's creators. Moreover, different regions and networks use different ordering for the episodes. Some countries broadcast Futurama in the intended four-season order. In the UK, the first 13 episodes of the series' second run were released on DVD/BD as "season five", which is entirely different to the "season five" shown by Fox. This list features the episodes in original production order, as featured on the DVD box sets.
During the course of the series, 140 episodes of Futurama aired over seven seasons.
Contents
Series overview
Fox broadcast many episodes of the original four production seasons of Futurama out of order (though the first season was aired completely in order), resulting in five broadcast seasons. Comedy Central also chose to air the parts of season 6 and 7 out of order as well. This list follows the season box sets, which feature the episodes in the original, intended production season order, ignoring the order of broadcast.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||||
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1 | 13 | March 28, 1999 | November 14, 1999 | Fox | ||
2 | 19 | November 21, 1999 | December 3, 2000 | |||
3 | 22 | January 21, 2001 | December 8, 2002 | |||
4 | 18 | February 10, 2002 | August 10, 2003 | |||
5 | 16 | March 23, 2008 | August 30, 2009 | Comedy Central |
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6 | 26 | TBA | TBA | |||
7 | 26 | TBA | TBA |
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Season 1 (1999)
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | 1 | "Space Pilot 3000" | Rich Moore & Gregg Vanzo | David X. Cohen & Matt Groening | March 28, 1999 | 1ACV01 | S01E01 |
2 | 2 | "The Series Has Landed" | Peter Avanzino | Ken Keeler | April 4, 1999 | 1ACV02 | S01E02 |
3 | 3 | "I, Roommate" | Bret Haaland | Eric Horsted | April 6, 1999 | 1ACV03 | S01E03 |
4 | 4 | "Love's Labours Lost in Space" | Brian Sheesley | Brian Kelley | April 13, 1999 | 1ACV04 | S01E04 |
5 | 5 | "Fear of a Bot Planet" | Peter Avanzino & Carlos Baeza | Evan Gore & Heather Lombard | April 20, 1999 | 1ACV05 | S01E05 |
6 | 6 | "A Fishful of Dollars" | Ron Hughart & Gregg Vanzo | Patric M. Verrone | April 27, 1999 | 1ACV06 | S01E06 |
7 | 7 | "My Three Suns" | Jeffrey Lynch & Kevin O'Brien | J. Stewart Burns | May 4, 1999 | 1ACV07 | S01E07 |
8 | 8 | "A Big Piece of Garbage" | Susan Dietter | Lewis Morton | May 11, 1999 | 1ACV08 | S01E08 |
9 | 9 | "Hell Is Other Robots" | Rich Moore | Eric Kaplan | May 18, 1999 | 1ACV09 | S01E09 |
10 | 10 | "A Flight to Remember" | Peter Avanzino | Eric Horsted | September 26, 1999 | 1ACV10 | S02E01 |
11 | 11 | "Mars University" | Bret Haaland | J. Stewart Burns | October 3, 1999 | 1ACV11 | S02E02 |
12 | 12 | "When Aliens Attack" | Brian Sheesley | Ken Keeler | November 7, 1999 | 1ACV12 | S02E03 |
13 | 13 | "Fry and the Slurm Factory" | Ron Hughart | Lewis Morton | November 14, 1999 | 1ACV13 | S02E04 |
Season 2 (1999–2000)
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14 | 1 | "I Second That Emotion" | Mark Ervin | Patric M. Verrone | November 21, 1999 | 2ACV01 | S02E05 |
15 | 2 | "Brannigan, Begin Again" | Jeffrey Lynch | Lewis Morton | November 28, 1999 | 2ACV02 | S02E06 |
16 | 3 | "A Head in the Polls" | Bret Haaland | J. Stewart Burns | December 12, 1999 | 2ACV03 | S02E07 |
17 | 4 | "Xmas Story" | Peter Avanzino | David X. Cohen | December 19, 1999 | 2ACV04 | S02E08 |
18 | 5 | "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" | Brian Sheesley | Eric Kaplan | February 6, 2000 | 2ACV05 | S02E09 |
19 | 6 | "The Lesser of Two Evils" | Chris Sauve | Eric Horsted | February 20, 2000 | 2ACV06 | S02E11 |
20 | 7 | "Put Your Head on My Shoulders" | Chris Louden | Ken Keeler | February 13, 2000 | 2ACV07 | S02E10 |
21 | 8 | "Raging Bender" | Ron Hughart | Lewis Morton | February 27, 2000 | 2ACV08 | S02E12 |
22 | 9 | "A Bicyclops Built for Two" | Susan Dietter | Eric Kaplan | March 19, 2000 | 2ACV09 | S02E13 |
23 | 10 | "A Clone of My Own" | Rich Moore | Patric M. Verrone | April 9, 2000 | 2ACV10 | S02E15 |
24 | 11 | "How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back" | Mark Ervin | Bill Odenkirk | April 2, 2000 | 2ACV11 | S02E14 |
25 | 12 | "The Deep South" | Bret Haaland | J. Stewart Burns | April 16, 2000 | 2ACV12 | S02E16 |
26 | 13 | "Bender Gets Made" | Peter Avanzino | Eric Horsted | April 30, 2000 | 2ACV13 | S02E17 |
27 | 14 | "Mother's Day" | Brian Sheesley | Lewis Morton | May 14, 2000 | 2ACV14 | S02E19 |
28 | 15 | "The Problem with Popplers" | Chris Sauve & Gregg Vanzo | Story by: Darin Henry & Patric M. Verrone Teleplay by: Patric M. Verrone |
May 7, 2000 | 2ACV15 | S02E18 |
29 | 16 | "Anthology of Interest I" | Chris Louden & Rich Moore | Eric Rogers (Part 1) Ken Keeler (Part 2) David X. Cohen (Part 3) |
May 21, 2000 | 2ACV16 | S02E20 |
30 | 17 | "War Is the H-Word" | Ron Hughart | Eric Horsted | November 26, 2000 | 2ACV17 | S03E02 |
31 | 18 | "The Honking" | Susie Dietter | Ken Keeler | November 5, 2000 | 2ACV18 | S03E01 |
32 | 19 | "The Cryonic Woman" | Mark Ervin | J. Stewart Burns | December 3, 2000 | 2ACV19 | S03E03 |
Season 3 (2001–02)
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33 | 1 | "Amazon Women in the Mood" | Brian Sheesley | Lewis Morton | February 4, 2001 | 3ACV01 | S03E05 |
34 | 2 | "Parasites Lost" | Peter Avanzino | Eric Kaplan | January 21, 2001 | 3ACV02 | S03E04 |
35 | 3 | "A Tale of Two Santas" | Ron Hughart | Bill Odenkirk | December 16, 2001 | 3ACV03 | S04E02 |
36 | 4 | "The Luck of the Fryrish" | Chris Louden | Ron Weiner | March 11, 2001 | 3ACV04 | S03E10 |
37 | 5 | "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz" | James Purdum | Dan Vebber | March 4, 2001 | 3ACV05 | S03E09 |
38 | 6 | "Bendless Love" | Swinton O. Scott III | Eric Horsted | February 11, 2001 | 3ACV06 | S03E06 |
39 | 7 | "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid" | Mark Ervin | Story by: Jeff Westbrook and David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Jeff Westbrook |
February 18, 2001 | 3ACV07 | S03E07 |
40 | 8 | "That's Lobstertainment!" | Bret Haaland | Patric M. Verrone | February 25, 2001 | 3ACV08 | S03E08 |
41 | 9 | "The Cyber House Rules" | Susie Dietter | Lewis Morton | April 1, 2001 | 3ACV09 | S03E11 |
42 | 10 | "Where the Buggalo Roam" | Patty Shinagawa | J. Stewart Burns | March 3, 2002 | 3ACV10 | S04E06 |
43 | 11 | "Insane in the Mainframe" | Peter Avanzino | Bill Odenkirk | April 8, 2001 | 3ACV11 | S03E12 |
44 | 12 | "The Route of All Evil" | Brian Sheesley | Dan Vebber | December 8, 2002 | 3ACV12 | S05E03 |
45 | 13 | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Ron Hughart | Eric Horsted | April 22, 2001 | 3ACV13 | S03E13 |
46 | 14 | "Time Keeps On Slippin'" | Chris Louden | Ken Keeler | May 6, 2001 | 3ACV14 | S03E14 |
47 | 15 | "I Dated a Robot" | James Purdum | Eric Kaplan | May 13, 2001 | 3ACV15 | S03E15 |
48 | 16 | "A Leela of Her Own" | Swinton O. Scott III | Patric M. Verrone | April 7, 2002 | 3ACV16 | S04E10 |
49 | 17 | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Mark Ervin | Ron Weiner | March 10, 2002 | 3ACV17 | S04E07 |
50 | 18 | "Anthology of Interest II" | Bret Haaland | Lewis Morton (Part 1) David X. Cohen (Part 2) Jason Gorbett & Scott Kirby (Part 3) |
January 6, 2002 | 3ACV18 | S04E03 |
51 | 19 | "Roswell That Ends Well" | Rich Moore | J. Stewart Burns | December 9, 2001 | 3ACV19 | S04E01 |
52 | 20 | "Godfellas" | Susie Dietter | Ken Keeler | March 17, 2002 | 3ACV20 | S04E08 |
53 | 21 | "Future Stock" | Brian Sheesley | Aaron Ehasz | March 31, 2002 | 3ACV21 | S04E09 |
54 | 22 | "The 30% Iron Chef" | Ron Hughart | Jeff Westbrook | April 14, 2002 | 3ACV22 | S04E11 |
Season 4 (2002–03)
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55 | 1 | "Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch" | Wes Archer | Bill Odenkirk | January 12, 2003 | 4ACV01 | S05E05 |
56 | 2 | "Leela's Homeworld" | Mark Ervin | Kristin Gore | February 17, 2002 | 4ACV02 | S04E05 |
57 | 3 | "Love and Rocket" | Brian Sheesley | Dan Vebber | February 10, 2002 | 4ACV03 | S04E04 |
58 | 4 | "Less Than Hero" | Susie Dietter | Ron Weiner | March 2, 2003 | 4ACV04 | S05E06 |
59 | 5 | "A Taste of Freedom" | James Purdum | Eric Horsted | December 22, 2002 | 4ACV05 | S05E04 |
60 | 6 | "Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV" | Ron Hughart | Lewis Morton | August 3, 2003 | 4ACV06 | S05E15 |
61 | 7 | "Jurassic Bark" | Swinton O. Scott III | Eric Kaplan | November 17, 2002 | 4ACV07 | S05E02 |
62 | 8 | "Crimes of the Hot" | Peter Avanzino | Aaron Ehasz | November 10, 2002 | 4ACV08 | S05E01 |
63 | 9 | "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles" | Bret Haaland | Jeff Westbrook | March 30, 2003 | 4ACV09 | S05E07 |
64 | 10 | "The Why of Fry" | Wes Archer | David X. Cohen | April 6, 2003 | 4ACV10 | S05E08 |
65 | 11 | "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" | Patty Shinagawa | David A. Goodman | April 21, 2002 | 4ACV11 | S04E12 |
66 | 12 | "The Sting" | Brian Sheesley | Patric M. Verrone | June 1, 2003 | 4ACV12 | S05E09 |
67 | 13 | "Bend Her" | James Purdum | Michael Rowe | July 20, 2003 | 4ACV13 | S05E13 |
68 | 14 | "Obsoletely Fabulous" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Dan Vebber | July 27, 2003 | 4ACV14 | S05E14 |
69 | 15 | "The Farnsworth Parabox" | Ron Hughart | Bill Odenkirk | June 8, 2003 | 4ACV15 | S05E10 |
70 | 16 | "Three Hundred Big Boys" | Swinton O. Scott III | Eric Kaplan | June 15, 2003 | 4ACV16 | S05E11 |
71 | 17 | "Spanish Fry" | Peter Avanzino | Ron Weiner | July 13, 2003 | 4ACV17 | S05E12 |
72 | 18 | "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" | Bret Haaland | Ken Keeler | August 10, 2003 | 4ACV18 | S05E16 |
Season 5 (2008–09)
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73 | 1 | "Bender's Big Score (Part 1)" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Ken Keeler |
March 23, 2008 | 5ACV01 | S00E01 |
74 | 2 | "Bender's Big Score (Part 2)" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Ken Keeler |
March 23, 2008 | 5ACV02 | S00E02 |
75 | 3 | "Bender's Big Score (Part 3)" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Ken Keeler |
March 23, 2008 | 5ACV03 | S00E03 |
76 | 4 | "Bender's Big Score (Part 4)" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Ken Keeler |
March 23, 2008 | 5ACV04 | S00E04 |
77 | 5 | "The Beast with a Billion Backs (Part 1)" | Peter Avanzino | Story by: Eric Kaplan & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Eric Kaplan |
October 19, 2008 | 5ACV05 | S00E05 |
78 | 6 | "The Beast with a Billion Backs (Part 2)" | Peter Avanzino | Story by: Eric Kaplan & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Eric Kaplan |
October 19, 2008 | 5ACV06 | S00E06 |
79 | 7 | "The Beast with a Billion Backs (Part 3)" | Peter Avanzino | Story by: Eric Kaplan & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Eric Kaplan |
October 19, 2008 | 5ACV07 | S00E07 |
80 | 8 | "The Beast with a Billion Backs (Part 4)" | Peter Avanzino | Story by: Eric Kaplan & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Eric Kaplan |
October 19, 2008 | 5ACV08 | S00E08 |
81 | 9 | "Bender's Game (Part 1)" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Story by: Eric Horsted & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Eric Horsted |
April 26, 2009 | 5ACV09 | S00E09 |
82 | 10 | "Bender's Game (Part 2)" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Story by: Eric Horsted & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Eric Horsted |
April 26, 2009 | 5ACV10 | S00E10 |
83 | 11 | "Bender's Game (Part 3)" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Story by: Eric Horsted & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Michael Rowe & Eric Kaplan |
April 26, 2009 | 5ACV11 | S00E11 |
84 | 12 | "Bender's Game (Part 4)" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Story by: Eric Horsted & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: David X. Cohen & Patric M. Verrone |
April 26, 2009 | 5ACV12 | S00E12 |
85 | 13 | "Into the Wild Green Yonder (Part 1)" | Peter Avanzino | Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Ken Keeler |
August 30, 2009 | 5ACV13 | S00E13 |
86 | 14 | "Into the Wild Green Yonder (Part 2)" | Peter Avanzino | Ken Keeler | August 30, 2009 | 5ACV14 | S00E14 |
87 | 15 | "Into the Wild Green Yonder (Part 3)" | Peter Avanzino | Ken Keeler | August 30, 2009 | 5ACV15 | S00E15 |
88 | 16 | "Into the Wild Green Yonder (Part 4)" | Peter Avanzino | Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Ken Keeler |
August 30, 2009 | 5ACV16 | S00E16 |
Season 6 (2010–11)
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89 | 1 | "Rebirth" | Frank Marino | Story by: David X. Cohen & Matt Groening Teleplay by: David X. Cohen |
June 24, 2010 | 6ACV01 | 2.92[9] | S06AE01 | ||||
90 | 2 | "In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Story by: Carolyn Premish & Matt Groening Teleplay by: Carolyn Premish |
June 24, 2010 | 6ACV02 | 2.78[9] | S06AE02 | ||||
91 | 3 | "Attack of the Killer App" | Stephen Sandoval | Patric M. Verrone | July 1, 2010 | 6ACV03 | 2.16[10] | S06AE03 | ||||
92 | 4 | "Proposition Infinity" | Crystal Chesney-Thompson | Michael Rowe | July 8, 2010 | 6ACV04 | 2.01[11] | S06AE04 | ||||
93 | 5 | "The Duh-Vinci Code" | Raymie Muzquiz | Maiya Williams | July 15, 2010 | 6ACV05 | 2.20[12] | S06AE05 | ||||
94 | 6 | "Lethal Inspection" | Ray Claffey | Eric Horsted | July 22, 2010 | 6ACV06 | 1.92[13] | S06AE06 | ||||
95 | 7 | "The Late Philip J. Fry" | Peter Avanzino | Lewis Morton | July 29, 2010 | 6ACV07 | 2.05[14] | S06AE07 | ||||
96 | 8 | "That Darn Katz!" | Frank Marino | Josh Weinstein | August 5, 2010 | 6ACV08 | 1.95[15] | S06AE08 | ||||
97 | 9 | "A Clockwork Origin" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Dan Vebber | August 12, 2010 | 6ACV09 | 1.96[16] | S06AE09 | ||||
98 | 10 | "The Prisoner of Benda" | Stephen Sandoval | Ken Keeler | August 19, 2010 | 6ACV10 | 1.77[17] | S06AE10 | ||||
99 | 11 | "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences" | Crystal Chesney-Thompson | Patric M. Verrone | August 26, 2010 | 6ACV11 | 1.98[18] | S06AE11 | ||||
100 | 12 | "The Mutants Are Revolting" | Raymie Muzquiz | Eric Horsted | September 2, 2010 | 6ACV12 | 1.79[19] | S06AE12 | ||||
101 | 13 | "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular" | Ray Claffey | Michael Rowe | November 21, 2010 | 6ACV13 | 1.30[20] | S06AE13 | ||||
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102 | 14 | "The Silence of the Clamps" | Frank Marino | Eric Rogers | July 14, 2011 | 6ACV14 | 1.41[21] | S06BE05 | ||||
103 | 15 | "Möbius Dick" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Dan Vebber | August 4, 2011 | 6ACV15 | 1.46[22] | S06BE08 | ||||
104 | 16 | "Law and Oracle" | Stephen Sandoval | Josh Weinstein | July 7, 2011 | 6ACV16 | 1.55[23] | S06BE04 | ||||
105 | 17 | "Benderama" | Crystal Chesney-Thompson | Aaron Ehasz | June 23, 2011 | 6ACV17 | 2.47[24] | S06BE02 | ||||
106 | 18 | "The Tip of the Zoidberg" | Raymie Muzquiz | Ken Keeler | August 18, 2011 | 6ACV18 | 1.38[25] | S06BE10 | ||||
107 | 19 | "Ghost in the Machines" | Ray Claffey | Patric M. Verrone | June 30, 2011 | 6ACV19 | 1.92[26] | S06BE03 | ||||
108 | 20 | "Neutopia" | Edmund Fong | J. Stewart Burns | June 23, 2011 | 6ACV20 | 2.50[24] | S06BE01 | ||||
109 | 21 | "Yo Leela Leela" | Frank Marino | Eric Horsted | July 21, 2011 | 6ACV21 | 1.41[27] | S06BE06 | ||||
110 | 22 | "Fry Am the Egg Man" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Michael Rowe | August 11, 2011 | 6ACV22 | 1.46[28] | S06BE09 | ||||
111 | 23 | "All the Presidents' Heads" | Stephen Sandoval | Josh Weinstein | July 28, 2011 | 6ACV23 | 1.49[29] | S06BE07 | ||||
112 | 24 | "Cold Warriors" | Crystal Chesney-Thompson | Dan Vebber | August 25, 2011 | 6ACV24 | 1.52[30] | S06BE11 | ||||
113 | 25 | "Overclockwise" | Raymie Muzquiz | Ken Keeler | September 1, 2011 | 6ACV25 | 1.57[31] | S06BE12 | ||||
114 | 26 | "Reincarnation" | Peter Avanzino | Aaron Ehasz | September 8, 2011 | 6ACV26 | 1.48[32] | S06BE13 |
Season 7 (2012–13)
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115 | 1 | "The Bots and the Bees" | Stephen Sandoval | Eric Horsted | June 20, 2012 | 7ACV01 | 1.57[33] | |||||
Bender's fight with the new soda machine, Bev (voiced by Wanda Sykes) leads to anger-fueled sexual intercourse -- and a son. | ||||||||||||
116 | 2 | "A Farewell to Arms" | Raymie Muzquiz | Josh Weinstein | June 20, 2012 | 7ACV02 | 1.65[33] | |||||
The Planet Express crew uncovers an ancient Martian calendar (that looks like the one the Mayans created) that predicts that the world will come to an end in the year 3012. Meanwhile, Fry's good-intentioned acts of kindness to Leela end in disaster. | ||||||||||||
117 | 3 | "Decision 3012" | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Patric M. Verrone | June 27, 2012 | 7ACV03 | 1.45[34] | |||||
The head of Nixon runs for re-re-election against a competent politician who is accused of being an alien when his Earth birth certificate cannot be found. | ||||||||||||
118 | 4 | "The Thief of Baghead" | Edmund Fong | Dan Vebber | July 4, 2012 | 7ACV04 | 1.07[35] | |||||
Bender joins the paparazzi and attempts to photograph a famous actor whose face has to be hidden for the good of mankind. | ||||||||||||
119 | 5 | "Zapp Dingbat" | Frank Marino | Eric Rogers | July 11, 2012 | 7ACV05 | 1.10[36] | |||||
Leela is horrified when her mother divorces her father -- and begins dating Zapp Brannigan. | ||||||||||||
120 | 6 | "The Butterjunk Effect" | Crystal Chesney-Thompson | Michael Rowe | July 18, 2012 | 7ACV06 | 1.19[37] | |||||
Leela and Amy volunteer to be players in the brutal, redneck sport of Butterfly Derby and get hooked on a performance enhancer made from butterfly hormones. | ||||||||||||
121 | 7 | "The Six Million Dollar Mon" | Peter Avanzino | Ken Keeler | July 25, 2012 | 7ACV07 | 1.19[38] | |||||
After firing himself from Planet Express for being useless, Hermes replaces parts of his body with robotic counterparts to increase his productivity. | ||||||||||||
122 | 8 | "Fun on a Bun" | Stephen Sandoval | Dan Vebber | August 1, 2012 | 7ACV08 | 1.01[39] | |||||
Fry's drunken antics at an Oktoberfest (which, in 1000 years' time, has become a sophisticated affair rather than an excuse to get drunk on German beer) land him in a civilization of Neanderthals, while everyone else believes that Fry died in a sausage-making accident. | ||||||||||||
123 | 9 | "Free Will Hunting" | Raymie Muzquiz | David X. Cohen | August 8, 2012 | 7ACV09 | 0.99[40] | |||||
After going to college and turning to a life of crime to pay off a debt to the Robot Mafia, Bender discovers that, because he's a robot, he has no free will and sets out on a journey of being an independent thinker. | ||||||||||||
124 | 10 | "Near-Death Wish" | Lance Kramer | Eric Horsted | August 15, 2012 | 7ACV10 | 1.18[41] | |||||
The Professor is deeply disturbed when Fry reunites him with his long-lost parents, whom he blames for not spending time with him. | ||||||||||||
125 | 11 | "31st Century Fox" | Edmund Fong | Patric M. Verrone | August 29, 2012 | 7ACV11 | 1.35[42] | |||||
Bender fights for the rights of robot foxes after finding out that robot foxes are being hunted for sport. | ||||||||||||
126 | 12 | "Viva Mars Vegas" | Frank Marino | Josh Weinstein | August 22, 2012 | 7ACV12 | 1.07[43] | |||||
The crew stages a casino heist to recover stolen property from the robot Mafia, while Zoidberg finds a bag of ill-gotten cash in the Dumpster and blows it all at the casino. | ||||||||||||
127 | 13 | "Naturama" | Crystal Chesney-Thompson | August 29, 2012 | 7ACV13 | 1.36[42] | ||||||
The series' characters are depicted as animals in a three-part documentary episode modeled after Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. | ||||||||||||
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128 | 14 | "Forty Percent Leadbelly" | Stephen Sandoval | Ken Keeler | July 3, 2013 | 7ACV14 | 0.81[44] | |||||
Bender meets his hero, Silicon Red, a folk singer who has been in jail 30 times, during a convict transport, and uses a wireless 3D printer to duplicate his guitar, but the wireless connection between Bender's brain and the 3D printer turns his folk song about an angry space railbot hunting down Bender into a reality. | ||||||||||||
129 | 15 | "2-D Blacktop" | Raymie Muzquiz | Michael Rowe | June 19, 2013 | 7ACV15 | 1.40[45] | |||||
Professor Farnsworth joins a gang of street racing punks, and ends up in a two-dimensional world. | ||||||||||||
130 | 16 | "T.: The Terrestrial" | Lance Kramer | Josh Weinstein | June 26, 2013 | 7ACV16 | 1.02[46] | |||||
In a reverse parody of E.T.: The Extraterrestrial, Fry gets left behind on Omicron Persei 8 (which has blocked off all trade and communication with Earth) after the Planet Express crew sneak onto the planet to gather a marijuana-esque herb needed for the Professor's tea. | ||||||||||||
131 | 17 | "Fry and Leela's Big Fling" | Edmund Fong | Eric Rogers | June 19, 2013 | 7ACV17 | 1.49[45] | |||||
Fry and Leela's romantic vacation goes south when Leela's prior boyfriend, Sean (who has been mentioned before this episode, but not seen), drops by. Amy, Bender and Zoidberg have to rescue Fry and Leela from their vacation spot (which is an intergalactic zoo). | ||||||||||||
132 | 18 | "The Inhuman Torch" | Frank Marino | Dan Vebber | July 10, 2013 | 7ACV18 | 1.43[47] | |||||
The Planet Express crew becomes firefighters, and Bender ends up housing a solar flare who wants to blow up the Earth from the inside. | ||||||||||||
133 | 19 | "Saturday Morning Fun Pit" | Crystal Chesney-Thompson | Patric M. Verrone | July 17, 2013 | 7ACV19 | 1.13[48] | |||||
Amid angry protests from anti-television groups on the White House lawn, the head of Richard Nixon and the headless body of Spiro Agnew try to watch a Saturday morning cartoon block featuring some of the series' characters in parodies of well-known Saturday morning favorites. | ||||||||||||
134 | 20 | "Calculon 2.0" | Stephen Sandoval | Lewis Morton | July 24, 2013 | 7ACV20 | 1.23[49] | |||||
Calculon (who died in "Thief of Baghead") is backed up and put into the body of a new robot so he can return to All My Circuits, only to learn that his over-the-top acting was never appreciated. | ||||||||||||
135 | 21 | "Assie Come Home" | Raymie Muzquiz | Maiya Williams | July 31, 2013 | 7ACV21 | 1.19[50] | |||||
Bender searches the universe for his missing body parts after an alien street gang has him stripped down to his bulb eyes and mouth grille. | ||||||||||||
136 | 22 | "Leela and the Genestalk" | Lance Kramer | Eric Horsted | August 7, 2013 | 7ACV22 | 1.36[52] | |||||
Leela undergoes squidification and is captured by Mom of Mom's Friendly Robot Company.[51] | ||||||||||||
137 | 23 | "Game of Tones" | Edmund Fong | Michael Rowe | August 14, 2013 | 7ACV23 | 1.07[53] | |||||
The Planet Express crew enter Fry's dreams and find themselves back in the year 1999 in search of a mysterious alien song. | ||||||||||||
138 | 24 | "Murder on the Planet Express" | Frank Marino | Lewis Morton | August 21, 2013 | 7ACV24 | 1.04[54] | |||||
The crew get trapped aboard the Planet Express ship with a horrific alien creature. | ||||||||||||
139 | 25 | "Stench and Stenchibility" | Crystal Chesney-Thompson | Eric Horsted | August 28, 2013 | 7ACV25 | 1.40[55] | |||||
Zoidberg falls for a flower vendor, who has no sense of smell, while Bender competes against a cute little girl in a tap dancing competition. | ||||||||||||
140 | 26 | "Meanwhile" | Peter Avanzino | Ken Keeler | September 4, 2013 | 7ACV26 | 2.21[57] | |||||
Professor Farnsworth invents a button that can take a person 10 seconds in the past, which complicates Fry's plans to finally marry Leela.[56] |
Season 8
The first ten episodes of the revived season will include the following titles:[58]
- "The Impossible Stream"
- "Rage Against the Vaccine"
- "Zapp Gets Cancelled"
- "The Prince and the Product"
- "Related to Items You've Viewed"
- "Children of a Lesser Bog"
- "How the West Was 1010001"
- "I Know What You Did Last Xmas"
- "Parasites Regained"
- "All the Way Down"
Specials
Everybody Loves Hypnotoad
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Included on the DVD release of Bender's Big Score is a full-length 22-minute episode of Everybody Loves Hypnotoad, titled "Amazon Adventure", based on the fictional show produced by Hypnotoad. "Amazon Adventure" begins with an establishing shot of a house, before immediately cutting to Hypnotoad hypnotizing the audience. Other establishing shots and advertisements are interspersed throughout the episode.
Futurama: The Lost Adventure
The Futurama video game was released shortly after the airing of the 72nd episode in August 2003. The game's story and dialogue were written by J. Stewart Burns, and the voice direction was by David X. Cohen. According to Cohen, the half-hour's worth of cutscenes in the game were originally written as "the 73rd episode of the original series."[59] These cutscenes were compiled together (along with footage of the video game being played) and released as a bonus feature on the DVD release of The Beast with a Billion Backs. Renamed Futurama: The Lost Adventure, the episode tells of how the Planet Express crew prevented Mom from using Earth to take over the Universe.
Futurama Live!
Futurama Live! first aired on July 11, 2012 on Comedy Central following the original broadcast of the episode "Zapp Dingbat", the public were given the chance to participate in a live chat with the Futurama cast and crew. Several previews of then-upcoming Season 7 episodes were shown during the live stream, and several details about the season were revealed, including: returning appearances by the characters Guenter and Dr. Banjo in an episode of broadcast season 10, the debut of Lrrr's son, an episode about the origins of Scruffy, a three-part episode featuring 1980s-style animation, the status of Mars, and the possibility of "Möbius strip clubs".[60] One lucky fan even won a prize.[61]
A second episode of Futurama Live! was aired as a live Internet webcast event broadcast on September 4, 2013 on the Comedy Central website and the Nerdist YouTube channel as part of the Futurama series finale. It was broadcast in two parts, the first part was the pre-show hosted by Chris Hardwick and featured Futurama creator Matt Groening, series showrunner David X. Cohen and voice actors Phil Lamarr and Lauren Tom. The second part was the post-series finale webcast again hosted by Hardwick with Groening and Cohen and actors Maurice LaMarche and Billy West discussing the series finale and different aspects of the show.[62][63][64]
Radiorama
Radiorama is a special podcast episode of Futurama made for the Nerdist Podcast to help promote Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow reuniting the entire Futurama cast as well as special guest star Chris Hardwick as the villain, Klaxxon. The podcast was released on September 14, 2017. The episode was written by David X. Cohen, Ken Keeler and Patric M. Verrone.
Home media
Season | Home release | Home release date | |||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||
1 | Futurama, Volume 1 | March 25, 2003[65] | January 28, 2002 | November 27, 2002 | |
2 | Futurama, Volume 2 | August 12, 2003[66] | November 11, 2002 | May 13, 2003 | |
3 | Futurama, Volume 3 | March 9, 2004[67] | June 2, 2003 | September 24, 2003 | |
4 | Futurama, Volume 4 | August 24, 2004[68] | November 24, 2003 | February 18, 2004 | |
5 | Bender's Big Score | November 27, 2007[69] | March 31, 2008 | March 5, 2008 | |
The Beast with a Billion Backs | June 24, 2008[70] | June 30, 2008 | August 6, 2008 | ||
Bender's Game | November 4, 2008[71] | November 3, 2008 | December 10, 2008 | ||
Into the Wild Green Yonder | February 24, 2009[72] | February 23, 2009 | March 4, 2009 | ||
6 | Futurama, Volume 5[73] | December 21, 2010[73] | December 26, 2011[74] | November 2, 2011 | |
Futurama, Volume 6[75] | December 20, 2011[75] | June 24, 2013[76] | December 21, 2011 | ||
7 | Futurama, Volume 7[77] | December 11, 2012[78] | July 21, 2014[79] | December 12, 2012[80] | |
Futurama, Volume 8[81] | December 10, 2013[81] | February 2, 2015 | December 11, 2013[82] |
See also
- "Simpsorama" (2014) – a crossover episode of The Simpsons
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External links
- List of Futurama episodes by production order at The Infosphere
- List of Futurama episodes by broadcast order at The Infosphere
- Futurama at IMDb
- Futurama at the Big Cartoon DataBase
- Futurama at epguides.com
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