Futurama
This collection contains:
- Futurama: Season 3 (2001)
- Futurama: Season 4 (2002)
Gigantic feminist Amazons give Fry, Kif, and Zapp a grueling workout.
Ingesting a bad egg-salad sandwich leads to Fry developing a colony of parasitic worms in his bowels, which set out to make him smarter and stronger.
When Fry, Leela and Bender make a delivery to Neptune, they run afoul of the robot Santa Claus. Bender takes his place, but the previous Santa's fearsome reputation makes his job difficult.
Fry goes on a quest to recover his lucky 7-leaf clover after being convinced that his brother took over his identity after he was frozen.
The professor decides to ship hazardous cargo to the outer reaches of space, but the ship travels through some environmentally sensitive areas, including the penguin refuge on Pluto.
A sleep-walking Bender creates havoc with his uncontrollable bending and is sent to the Bending Factory where he meets Angelyne, a curvaceous fembot.
When flying brains invade, Fry is the only one who can save the Earth from destruction.
The Planet Express staff is amazed to learn that Dr. Zoidberg is related to a famous comedian. Bender convinces a robot soap opera star to finance a movie in the hopes of getting an acting award.
Leela returns to the Orphanarium and she meets with her friend Adlai Atkins after some years, and they begin to go out. Adlai is a surgeon and operates Leela to let her have two eyes, and Bender decides to adopt all the children at the Orphanarium to get money from the Government.
Intern Amy Wong's rich parents host the annual Mars Day picnic, but the original Martians have different plans, so Lieutenant Kif Kroker comes to the rescue.
Fry and Bender are mistakenly convicted of robbing a bank and are both sent to a robot mental institution.
Prof. Farnsworth's and Hermes' 12 year old sons combine forces to take over Planet Express, but their ambition is more than their ability and they need their fathers' help to save the day.
After being crippled, Bender gets a new career as a folk rock singer. Fry, Leela, Amy and Dr. Zoidberg follow him around the country.
After being challenged to a game of basketball by the planet of the Globetrotters, Prof. Farnsworth creates a team of mutant, atomic supermen, but the side effects of their rapid growth endangers the universe.
Fry ignores the warnings of the Planet Express staff and starts dating a robot with the downloaded personality and holographic image of Lucy Liu. Leela and Bender make a disturbing discovery while trying to save Fry from his short-sighted decision.
A pickup game with the family-owned pizza place across the street leads to Leela being the first female Blernsball player, but she has to struggle to avoid being the worst player ever.
Bender worries that no one will remember him when he dies, but he encounters a chance to leave a legacy when he discovers a planet in need of a new pharaoh.
An anthology of three "what if" stories: what if Bender were human, what if Fry's life was more like a video game, and what if Leela found her true home.
Fry causes trouble for himself and the rest of the crew when he accidentally causes them all to be transported back in time to Roswell, New Mexico in 1947.
When Bender is lost in space, he becomes home and spiritual leader to a race of worshipers who misinterpret his wisdom.
Fry bonds with a revived 1980s man who takes over Planet Express and takes on Mom's Delivery Company, but has a crisis of conscience when his new mentor plans to sell the company.
Bender goes on a quest to learn the secret of Ultimate Flavor so he can humiliate his former idol on television.
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Billy West | Philip J. Fry |
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John Di Maggio | Bender |
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Katey Sagal | Turanga Leela |
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Tress MacNeille | Linda |
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Phil LaMarr | Hermes Conrad |
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Maurice LaMarche | Morbo |
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Lauren Tom | Amy Wong |
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David Herman | Scruffy |
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Frank Welker | Nibbler |
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Dawnn Lewis | LaBarbara Conrad |
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Kath Soucie | Cubert Farnsworth |
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Tom Kenny | Abner Doubledeal |
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Kevin Michael Richardson | URL |
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Dan Castellaneta | The Robot Devil |
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Al Gore | Al Gore's Head |
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Dee Bradley Baker | Donkey Monster |
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Nicole St. John | Sally |
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Feodor Chin | Leo Wong |
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Phil Hendrie | Old Man Waterfall |
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George Takei | George Takei's Head |
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Cara Delevingne | Owl |
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Coolio | Kwanzaa-bot |
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Bill Nye | Bill Nye the Science Head |
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Pamela Anderson | Dixie |
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Leonard Nimoy | Leonard Nimoy's Head |
| Edition | Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Custom Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Dolby Surround [English] Dolby Digital Surround [English] Dolby Digital Surround [French] Dolby Digital Surround [German] Dolby Digital Surround [Spanish] |
| Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) | French | Spanish |
| Extras | Full-length audio commentary on all 22 episodes Deleted Scenes from 17 Episodes Storyboard, Characte |
| Distributor | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Mar 09, 2004 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Purchased | On Oct 15, 2012 |
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| Quantity | 0 |
| Index | 1878 |
| Added Date | Mar 22, 2018 00:00:00 |
| Modified Date | Mar 03, 2025 21:40:02 |