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Futurama

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: March 28, 1999
  • Seasons: 9
  • Episodes: 144
  • Networks: FOX, Comedy Central, Hulu
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Futurama(1999)
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TMDB Rating: 8.4 (3416 votes)

Overview

The adventures of a late-20th-century New York City pizza delivery boy, Philip J. Fry, who, after being unwittingly cryogenically frozen for one thousand years, finds employment at Planet Express, an interplanetary delivery company in the retro-futuristic 31st century.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

9 episodes • 1999Avg: 7.6Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Space Pilot 3000Mar 28, 19998.0
2The Series Has LandedApr 4, 19997.5
3I, RoommateApr 6, 19997.8
4Love's Labours Lost in SpaceApr 13, 19997.5
5Fear of a Bot PlanetApr 20, 19997.3
6A Fishful of DollarsApr 27, 19997.5
7My Three SunsMay 4, 19997.4
8A Big Piece of GarbageMay 11, 19997.4
9Hell Is Other RobotsMay 18, 19997.7
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

20 episodes • 1999Avg: 7.3

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1A Flight to RememberSep 26, 19997.3
2Mars UniversityOct 3, 19997.2
3When Aliens AttackNov 7, 19997.5
4Fry & the Slurm FactoryNov 14, 19997.6
5I Second That EmotionNov 21, 19997.1
6Brannigan, Begin AgainNov 28, 19997.1
7A Head in the PollsDec 12, 19997.3
8Xmas StoryDec 19, 19997.4
9Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?Feb 6, 20007.0
10Put Your Head on My ShouldersFeb 13, 20007.2
11Lesser of Two EvilsFeb 20, 20007.2
12Raging BenderFeb 27, 20007.0
13A Bicyclops Built For TwoMar 19, 20007.3
14How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove BackApr 2, 20007.2
15A Clone of My OwnApr 9, 20007.0
16The Deep SouthApr 16, 20007.2
17Bender Gets MadeApr 30, 20007.3
18The Problem with PopplersMay 7, 20007.7
19Mother's DayMay 14, 20007.2
20Anthology of Interest IMay 21, 20008.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

15 episodes • 2000Avg: 7.5

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The HonkingNov 5, 20007.4
2War Is the H-WordNov 26, 20007.7
3The Cryonic WomanDec 3, 20007.3
4Parasites LostJan 21, 20018.2
5Amazon Women in the MoodFeb 4, 20017.7
6Bendless LoveFeb 11, 20017.2
7The Day the Earth Stood StupidFeb 18, 20017.7
8That's Lobstertainment!Feb 25, 20017.0
9The Birdbot of Ice-CatrazMar 4, 20017.4
10The Luck of the FryrishMar 11, 20018.5
11The Cyber House RulesApr 1, 20017.3
12Insane in the MainframeApr 8, 20017.5
13Bendin' in the WindApr 22, 20017.1
14Time Keeps On Slippin'May 6, 20017.3
15I Dated a RobotMay 13, 20017.1
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

12 episodes • 2001Avg: 7.5

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Roswell That Ends WellDec 9, 20018.3
2A Tale of Two SantasDec 23, 20017.1
3Anthology of Interest IIJan 6, 20027.7
4Love and RocketFeb 10, 20027.3
5Leela's HomeworldFeb 17, 20027.9
6Where the Buggalo RoamMar 3, 20026.8
7A Pharaoh to RememberMar 10, 20027.1
8GodfellasMar 17, 20028.2
9Future StockMar 17, 20027.4
10A Leela of Her OwnApr 7, 20026.8
1130% Iron ChefApr 14, 20027.2
12Where No Fan Has Gone BeforeApr 21, 20027.6
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

16 episodes • 2002Avg: 7.6

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Crimes of the HotNov 10, 20027.1
2Jurassic BarkNov 17, 20028.7
3The Route of All EvilDec 8, 20027.0
4A Taste of FreedomDec 22, 20027.1
5Kif Gets Knocked Up A NotchJan 12, 20037.1
6Less Than HeroMar 2, 20037.2
7Teenage Mutant Leela's HurdlesMar 30, 20037.7
8The Why of FryApr 6, 20037.9
9The StingJun 1, 20038.4
10The Farnsworth ParaboxJun 8, 20038.3
11Three Hundred Big BoysJun 15, 20037.7
12Spanish FryJul 13, 20037.0
13Bend HerJul 20, 20037.5
14Obsoletely FabulousJul 27, 20037.4
15Bender Should Not Be Allowed On TVAug 3, 20037.4
16The Devil's Hands Are Idle PlaythingsAug 10, 20038.3
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

26 episodes • 2010Avg: 7.2

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1RebirthJun 24, 20107.0
2In-A-Gadda-Da-LeelaJun 24, 20106.8
3Attack of the Killer AppJul 1, 20107.3
4Proposition InfinityJul 8, 20106.8
5The Duh-Vinci CodeJul 15, 20107.1
6Lethal InspectionJul 22, 20107.7
7The Late Philip J. FryJul 29, 20108.2
8That Darn Katz!Aug 5, 20107.1
9A Clockwork OriginAug 12, 20107.4
10The Prisoner of BendaAug 19, 20107.7
11Lrrreconcilable NdndifferencesAug 26, 20107.2
12The Mutants Are RevoltingSep 2, 20107.1
13The Futurama Holiday SpectacularNov 21, 20106.7
14NeutopiaJun 23, 20117.0
15BenderamaJun 23, 20117.2
16Ghost in the MachinesJun 30, 20117.2
17Law and OracleJul 7, 20117.2
18The Silence of the ClampsJul 14, 20117.1
19Yo Leela LeelaJul 21, 20116.4
20All the Presidents' HeadsJul 28, 20117.1
21Mobius DickAug 4, 20117.1
22Fry Am the Egg ManAug 11, 20116.9
23The Tip of the ZoidbergAug 18, 20117.1
24Cold WarriorsAug 25, 20117.2
25OverclockwiseSep 1, 20117.4
26ReincarnationSep 8, 20117.4
Season 7 Poster

Season 7

26 episodes • 2012Avg: 7.1

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Bots and the BeesJun 20, 20127.1
2A Farewell to ArmsJun 20, 20127.1
3Decision 3012Jun 27, 20127.2
4The Thief of BagheadJul 4, 20126.9
5Zapp DingbatJul 11, 20126.9
6The Butterjunk EffectJul 18, 20126.6
7The Six Million Dollar MonJul 25, 20127.1
8Fun on a BunAug 1, 20127.3
9Free Will HuntingAug 8, 20127.1
10Near-Death WishAug 15, 20127.5
11Viva Mars VegasAug 22, 20127.0
1231st Century FoxAug 29, 20126.5
13NaturamaAug 29, 20126.6
142-D BlacktopJun 19, 20136.8
15Fry and Leela's Big FlingJun 19, 20137.2
16T.: The TerrestrialJun 26, 20137.1
17Forty Percent LeadbellyJul 3, 20136.6
18The Inhuman TorchJul 10, 20136.9
19Saturday Morning Fun PitJul 17, 20136.4
20Calculon 2.0Jul 24, 20137.1
21Assie Come HomeJul 31, 20136.9
22Leela and the GenestalkAug 7, 20136.7
23Game of TonesAug 14, 20137.2
24Murder on the Planet ExpressAug 21, 20137.6
25Stench and StenchibilityAug 28, 20137.6
26MeanwhileSep 4, 20138.6
Season 8 Poster

Season 8

10 episodes • 2023Avg: 6.7

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Impossible StreamJul 24, 20237.7
2Children of a Lesser BogJul 31, 20236.8
3How the West Was 1010001Aug 7, 20236.5
4Parasites RegainedAug 14, 20236.8
5Related to Items You've ViewedAug 21, 20237.1
6I Know What You Did Next XmasAug 28, 20237.0
7Rage Against the VaccineSep 4, 20236.3
8Zapp Gets CanceledSep 11, 20236.3
9The Prince and the ProductSep 18, 20235.0
10All the Way DownSep 25, 20237.3
Season 9 Poster

Season 9

10 episodes • 2024Avg: 6.5

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The One AmigoJul 29, 20246.4
2Quids GameAug 5, 20246.2
3The TempAug 12, 20246.7
4Beauty and the BugAug 19, 20246.5
5One Is Silicon and the Other GoldAug 26, 20246.6
6Attack of the ClothesSep 2, 20246.4
7Planet EspressoSep 9, 20246.6
8Cuteness OverloadSep 16, 20246.7
9The Futurama Mystery LiberrySep 23, 20245.9
10OtherwiseSep 30, 20246.6

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