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Accidentally frozen, pizza-deliverer Fry wakes up 1,000 years in the future. He is taken in by his sole descendant, an elderly and addled scientist who owns a small cargo delivery service. Among the other crew members are Capt. Leela, accountant Hermes, intern Amy, obnoxious robot Bender and lobsterlike moocher "Dr." Zoidberg.

S6, EP5 "The Beast With a Billion Backs: Part 1"

Fry and the crew discover a giant hole in the universe and a seductive one-eyed tentacular alien on the other side.

S6, EP6 "The Beast With a Billion Backs: Part 2"

Fry and the crew discover a giant hole in the universe and a seductive one-eyed tentacular alien on the other side.

S6, EP7 "The Beast With a Billion Backs: Part 3"

Fry and the crew discover a giant hole in the universe and a seductive one-eyed tentacular alien on the other side.

S6, EP8 "The Beast With a Billion Backs: Part 4"

Fry and the crew discover a giant hole in the universe and a seductive one-eyed tentacular alien on the other side.

S5, EP3 "The Route of All Evil"

Prodigal sons return to start a competing delivery service that threatens the existence of Planet Express.

S5, EP5 "Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch"

Amy's romance with Kif results in a surprise pregnancy, and Kif must return to his home world to give birth in a swamp.

S6, EP9 "Bender's Game: Part 1"

Ignoring Professor Farnsworth's orders to conserve fuel due to a rise in dark matter prices, Leela borrows the Planet Express ship to enter a demolition derby after being insulted by rednecks.

S6, EP10 "Bender's Game: Part 2"

Farnsworth's memory lets him down.

S6, EP11 "Bender's Game: Part 3"

The world flips upside down, sucking everyone into Bender's imaginary Dungeons and Dragons universe; Fry embarks on a mission to destroy the anti-crystal.

S6, EP12 "Bender's Game: Part 4"

In a face-off with Mom, Fry discovers a secret weapon that will finish the battle once and for all.

S5, EP10 "The Farnsworth Parabox"

The professor conducts an experiment that hurls Leela into a parallel universe.

S5, EP11 "Three Hundred Big Boys"

The gang finds wacky ways to spend extra money from a refund.

S5, EP12 "Spanish Fry"

A spaceship beams Fry aboard, then returns him the next day without a nose; the gang learns aliens are profiting from the sale of human noses.

S5, EP14 "Obsoletely Fabulous"

When the professor orders a late-model robot at a trade show, Bender seeks an upgrade.

S6, EP13 "Into the Wild Green Yonder: Part 1"

Leela teams up with an environmentally aware feminist group to save an asteroid filled with primitive life forms.

S6, EP14 "Into the Wild Green Yonder: Part 2"

Leela teams up with an environmentally aware feminist group to save an asteroid filled with primitive life forms.

S6, EP15 "Into the Wild Green Yonder: Part 3"

Leela teams up with an environmentally aware feminist group to save an asteroid filled with primitive life forms.

S6, EP16 "Into the Wild Green Yonder: Part 4"

Leela teams up with an environmentally aware feminist group to save an asteroid filled with primitive life forms.

S5, EP16 "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings"

Fry comes to regret making a deal with the devil to win Leela's heart.

S7, EP1 "Rebirth"

After a devastating spaceship crash, the Professor attempts to resuscitate the crew with his birth machine.

S7, EP2 "In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela"

Leela and Zapp Brannigan find themselves stranded on an Eden-like planet.

S7, EP3 "Attack of the Killer App"

Fry gets carried away with social media and posts an embarrassing video of Leela online.

S7, EP4 "Proposition Infinity"

Bender leads a campaign to legalize robosexual marriage between humans and robots.

S7, EP5 "The Duh-Vinci Code"

The crew races to future Rome to unearth the shocking secret of Leonardo da Vinci.

S7, EP6 "Lethal Inspection"

Bender learns that he suffers from a mortal manufacturing defect.

S7, EP7 "The Late Philip J. Fry"

The Professor invents a one-way time machine, but things go terribly wrong.

S7, EP8 "That Darn Katz!"

Earth is invaded by a race of intelligent cats intent on destroying the planet.

S7, EP9 "A Clockwork Origin"

The theory of evolution is put to the test on a planet inhabited by robots.

S7, EP10 "The Prisoner of Benda"

A revolutionary invention allows the crew members to exchange minds.

S7, EP11 "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences"

Alien leader Lrrr faces a midlife crisis following a bungled Earth invasion.

"Futurama"

Accidentally frozen, pizza-deliverer Fry wakes up 1,000 years in the future. He is taken in by his sole descendant, an elderly and addled scientist who owns a small cargo delivery service. Among the other crew members are Capt. Leela, accountant Hermes, intern Amy, obnoxious robot Bender and lobsterlike moocher "Dr." Zoidberg.

S7, EP12 "The Mutants Are Revolting"

Leela leads an army of underground mutants in a rebellion against the surface people.

S7, EP13 "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular"

The Planet Express crew learns the true meaning of Xmas, Robanakah and Kwanzaa.

S8, EP4 "Law & Oracle"

Fry quits his job and becomes a police officer assigned to the Future Crimes Division.

S8, EP2 "Benderama"

Bender gains the ability to replicate himself and threatens to overrun Earth with copies of himself.

S8, EP3 "Ghost in the Machines"

Bender's disembodied software haunts the Planet Express building after he dies.

S8, EP1 "Neutopia"

The crew encounters a bizarre alien with power to change their characteristics.

S8, EP6 "Yo Leela Leela"

Leela becomes a Hollywood big shot after her series creation.

S8, EP9 "Fry Am the Egg Man"

Fry's good intentions backfire when when he nurtures an alien egg that hatches into a monster.

S8, EP7 "All the Presidents' Heads"

The crew alters history when they travel back in time to the American Revolution.

S8, EP11 "Cold Warriors"

Fry's sneezes reintroduce the common cold to the world of the future.

S8, EP12 "Overclockwise"

When Bender increases his processing power, he becomes godlike.

S8, EP13 "Reincarnation"

The series is reimagined in three distinct animation styles during the eighth season.

S9, EP1 "The Bots and the Bees"

Bender becomes a father when he has a child with the office soda machine.

S9, EP2 "A Farewell to Arms"

An ancient prophecy predicts the world will end in 3012, spurring an evacuation from Earth.

S2, EP9 "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?"

When Dr. Zoidberg returns to his home planet for mating season, Fry gives him a tutorial in 20th-century love.

S3, EP8 "That's Lobstertainment!"

Dr. Zoidberg makes a movie with his uncle, a faded hologram star, and ends up at the 3001 Academy Awards ceremony.

S4, EP1 "Roswell That Ends Well"

The Planet Express crew is thrown back in time to 1947 New Mexico, where they become part of the infamous UFO crash.

S8, EP5 "The Silence of the Clamps"

Bender goes into hiding after testifying against the Robot Mafia.

S8, EP8 "Mobius Dick"

Leela hunts down a mysterious four-dimensional space whale in the Bermuda Tetrahedron.

S8, EP10 "The Tip of the Zoidberg"

The crew uncovers a dark secret about a covert mission from long ago.

S9, EP7 "The Six Million Dollar Mon"

Hermes replaces his body parts with mechanics after being fed up with his inferiority to machines.

S9, EP11 "Viva Mars Vegas"

The crew needs to recover stolen property from the Robot Mafia so they stage a casino heist.

S10, EP12 "Stench and Stenchibility"

Dr. Zoidberg meets the love of his life; Bender performs in a deadly tap dancing competition.

S4, EP6 "Where the Buggalo Roam"

Amy's new boyfriend enlists the gang as a posse to pursue rustlers who stole buggalo, an alien version of cattle.

S4, EP7 "A Pharaoh to Remember"

After the crew is enslaved to help build a pyramid, a suddenly motivated Bender winds up on the throne as pharaoh.

S4, EP8 "Godfellas"

Swept away into a space vacuum, Bender has a spiritual experience; Fry, Leela and the professor search for Bender as he floats through space.

S4, EP9 "Future Stock"

A Wall Street power player from the 1980s replaces Professor Farnsworth as CEO of Planet Express and starts making changes.

S4, EP10 "A Leela of Her Own"

The New New York Mets ink Leela as the first female major-league blernsball player. Guest voices of Bob Uecker and Hank Aaron.

S4, EP11 "The 30% Iron Chef"

Wanting to become a chef, Bender seeks mentoring from Helmut Spragel, formerly the world's greatest culinary artist.

S5, EP15 "Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV"

A new group, Fathers Against Rude Television (or F.A.R.T.), protests Bender's character on the soap opera "All My Circuits.".

S5, EP13 "Bend Her"

Bender has a sex change and competes in the 3004 Earth Olympics as a "fembot.".

S5, EP9 "The Sting"

The gang attempts to collect honey produced by ferocious space bees, and Leela decides to adopt a baby queen bee.

S5, EP8 "The Why of Fry"

Fry becomes disheartened when Leela gets swept off her feet by the mayor's aide; a genetic abnormality qualifies Fry for a mission to save the world.

S5, EP7 "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles"

Hot tar turns the crotchety old professor into a middle-aged man, while the others are transformed into rambunctious children.

S5, EP6 "Less Than Hero"

Fry, Leela and Bender develop superhuman powers after using a miracle cream, and they fight crime in the Big Apple.

S5, EP4 "A Taste of Freedom"

After eating a flag, Dr. Zoidberg is accused of desecration and sentenced to death, prompting his people to invade Earth and enslave its people.

S5, EP2 "Jurassic Bark"

Fry spots his petrified dog, Seymour, among the artifacts in an exhibit at the Museum of Natural History; Bender perceives Seymour as a threat to his friendship with Fry and gets his own robo-puppy.

S5, EP1 "Crimes of the Hot"

Al Gore's head holds an emergency summit in Kyoto, Japan, to deal with global warming caused by robot emissions.

S4, EP12 "Where No Fan Has Gone Before"

Fry must defend his trip to Omega 3 to retrieve all 79 episodes of "Star Trek." Guest voices: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Walter Koenig, George Takei and Nichelle Nichols.

Accidentally frozen, pizza-deliverer Fry wakes up 1,000 years in the future. He is taken in by his sole descendant, an elderly and addled scientist who owns a small cargo delivery service. Among the other crew members are Capt. Leela, accountant Hermes, intern Amy, obnoxious robot Bender and lobsterlike moocher "Dr." Zoidberg.
Original Air Date: Mar 28, 1999
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand (10 episodes)
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