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Here is the complete episode list for Futurama. It includes original air dates, episode numbers, episode titles, and brief episode descriptions. (Please e-mail us if you find any errors!: gdtvd@mailcity.com) The first column of this table indicates the episodes of Futurama we currently have in our archive. (All episodes were recorded in standard play on VHS tapes.) The entries for this column are defined as follows:
[blank] | Episode not currently in archive |
ORIG | Episode was recorded from its original broadcast |
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ORIG | 28-Mar-1999 | Episode 1 | Season 1 Number 1 | Space Pilot 3000 | A pizza-delivery guy, accidentally frozen, awakes 1,000 years in the future. |
ORIG | 4-Apr-1999 | Episode 2 | Season 1 Number 2 | The Series Has Landed | Fry and Leela deliver a package to an amusement park on the moon. |
ORIG | 6-Apr-1999 | Episode 3 | Season 1 Number 3 | I, Roommate | Evicted from the Planet Express offices, slob Fry moves in with robot Bender. |
13-Apr-1999 | Episode 4 | Season 1 Number 4 | Love's Labour Lost in Space | Leela meets a self-proclaimed ladies' man who wants to make her his new conquest. | |
ORIG | 20-Apr-1999 | Episode 5 | Season 1 Number 5 | Fear of a Bot Planet | Bender delivers a package to a planet inhabited solely by robots. |
ORIG | 27-Apr-1999 | Episode 6 | Season 1 Number 6 | A Fishful of Dollars | Fry's savings have accrued for 1000 years, and he buys ancient anchovies with his sudden riches. |
4-May-1999 | Episode 7 | Season 1 Number 7 | My Three Suns | Leela must rescue Fry from execution on an alien planet. | |
11-May-1999 | Episode 8 | Season 1 Number 8 | A Big Piece of Garbage | A 21st-century garbage ball threatens to fall back to Earth. | |
18-May-1999 | Episode 9 | Season 1 Number 9 | Hell Is Other Robots | Bender is condemned to robot hell. | |
26-Sep-1999 | Episode 10 | Season 2 Number 1 | A Flight to Remember | Romance and danger follow Bender and Fry on the space cruise ship, Titanic. | |
3-Oct-1999 | Episode 11 | Season 2 Number 2 | Mars University | Fry goes to college to prove the adage: Once, a dropout; always, a dropout. | |
7-Nov-1999 | Episode 12 | Season 2 Number 3 | When Aliens Attack | Aliens will destroy Earth if they can't see the last episode of an old TV series. | |
14-Nov-1999 | Episode 13 | Season 2 Number 4 | Fry and the Slurm Factory | Fry learns the secret ingredient in Slurm while touring the soft drink's factory. | |
21-Nov-1999 | Episode 14 | Season 2 Number 5 | I Second That Emotion | Professor Farnsworth installs an empathy chip in Bender. | |
28-Nov-1999 | Episode 15 | Season 2 Number 6 | Brannigan, Begin Again | Court-martialed Zap Brannigan gets a job at Planet Express. | |
12-Dec-1999 | Episode 16 | Season 2 Number 7 | A Head in the Polls | Bender gets involved in a presidential election during a titanium shortage. | |
19-Dec-1999 | Episode 17 | Season 2 Number 8 | Xmas Story | Santa in 3000 is a giant robot which spreads terror on Christmas Eve. | |
6-Feb-2000 | Episode 18 | Season 2 Number 9 | 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. | |
13-Feb-2000 | Episode 19 | Season 2 Number 10 | Put Your Head on My Shoulder | When Fry's head is grafted onto Amy's body, they are forced to spend Valentine's Day together. | |
20-Feb-2000 | Episode 20 | Season 2 Number 11 | Lesser of Two Evils | The Professor hires a Bender look-alike to guard a jeweled tiara for the Miss Universe contest, but it disappears. Guest voice: Bob Barker. | |
27-Feb-2000 | Episode 21 | Season 2 Number 12 | Raging Bender | Bender becomes a headliner in the Ultimate Robot Fighting League. | |
19-Mar-2000 | Episode 22 | Season 2 Number 13 | A Bicyclops Built for Two | Determined to perpetuate her race, Leela accepts the marriage proposal of a male cyclops. | |
Episode 23 | Season 2 Number 14 | How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back | When Hermes goes on vacation, an attractive bureaucrat takes his place at Planet Express. Guest voice: Nora Dunn. | ||
9-Apr-2000 | Episode 24 | Season 2 Number 15 | A Clone of My Own | Professor Farnsworth creates a clone named Cubert on the occasion of his 150th birthday. | |
16-Apr-2000 | Episode 25 | Season 2 Number 16 | The Deep South | When the ship sinks during a fishing trip, leaking caffeine spawns a civilization of mermaids and mermen. | |
30-Apr-2000 | Episode 26 | Season 2 Number 17 | Bender Gets Made | Bender is recruited by the robot mafia to participate in a Zuban cigar heist. | |
7-May-2000 | Episode 27 | Season 2 Number 18 | My Problem with Popplers | Earthlings rave about an addictive new delicacy pioneered by the crew of Planet Express. | |
14-May-2000 | Episode 28 | Season 2 Number 19 | Mother's Day | Mom, the founder of Mom's Friendly Robot Company, demands world domination on Mother's Day. | |
21-May-2000 | Episode 29 | Season 2 Number 20 | Anthology of Interests 1 | When professor Farnsworth builds a "what if" machine, Fry and the crew find out what would happen if their wishes were fulfilled. Guest voices: Vice President Al Gore, physicist Stephen Hawking and actress Nichelle Nichols. | |
5-Nov-2000 | Episode 30 | Season 3 Number 1 | The Honking | When Bender's late uncle leaves him a gothic castle, Bender must spend one entire night there. | |
26-Nov-2000 | Episode 31 | Season 3 Number 2 | War Is the H-Word | Fry and Bender join the military, unaware that Earth is about to go to war; Leela serves under Zapp Brannigan. | |
3-Dec-2000 | Episode 32 | Season 3 Number 3 | The Cryonic Woman | When Fry and Leela exchange job chips, Leela becomes a pizza delivery girl and Fry thaws out his old girlfriend. Guest voice: Kath Soucie. | |
14-Jan-2001 | Episode 33 | Season 3 Number 4 | Amazon Women in the Mood | The guys are sentenced to death on Planet Amazonia by a race of giant women. | |
21-Jan-2001 | Episode 34 | Season 3 Number 5 | Parasites Lost | The crew is injected into Fry's body to fight off parasites he picked up from an egg salad sandwich. | |
11-Feb-2001 | Episode 35 | Season 3 Number 6 | Bendless Love | Bender demonstrates that robots have feelings when he falls for a shapely fembot named Anglelyne. Guest voice: Jan Hooks. | |
18-Feb-2001 | Episode 36 | Season 3 Number 7 | The Day the Earth Stood Stupid | Fry is strangely immune when flying brains invade Earth and reduce other humans to imbecility. | |
25-Feb-2001 | Episode 37 | Season 3 Number 8 | That's Lobstertainment | Dr. Zoidberg makes a movie with his uncle, a faded hologram star, and ends up at the 3001 Academy Awards ceremony. Guest voice: Hank Azaria. | |
4-Mar-2001 | Episode 38 | Season 3 Number 9 | The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz | Bender accidentally dumps hazardous material on penguins while he pilots the ship past Pluto. | |
11-Mar-2001 | Episode 39 | Season 3 Number 10 | Luck of the Fryrish | Fry searches the ruins of New York for a seven-leaf clover he remembers from his past. | |
1-Apr-2001 | Episode 40 | Season 3 Number 11 | Cyber House Rules | Leela is reunited with an orphan-turned-plastic surgeon who offers her the appearance of two eyes. | |
8-Apr-2001 | Episode 41 | Season 3 Number 12 | Insane in the Mainframe | Fry is fed a diet of motor oil at an insane asylum for robots until he comes to believe that he is a robot. | |
22-Apr-2001 | Episode 42 | Season 3 Number 13 | Bendin' in the Wind | After Bender has a debilitating accident, rock star Beck comes to his aid with a benefit concert. Guest voice: Beck. | |
6-May-2001 | Episode 43 | Season 3 Number 14 | Time Keeps on Slipping | The professor creates a team of mutants to challenge the fearsome Harlem Globetrotters. | |
13-May-2001 | Episode 44 | Season 3 Number 15 | I Dated a Robot | Fry falls for a replica of actress Lucy Liu, who is being held against her will by an Internet company. Guest voice: Lucy Liu. | |
9-Dec-2001 | Episode 45 | Season 4 Number 1 | Roswell That Ends Well | The Planet Express crew is thrown back in time to 1947 New Mexico, where they inadvertently become part of the infamous UFO crash. | |
23-Dec-2001 | Episode 45 | Season 4 Number 2 | A Tale of Two Santas | Bender is declared the new Santa after Santabot is frozen on Neptune. | |
6-Jan-2002 | Episode 46 | Season 4 Number 3 | Anthology of Interests 2 | The characters experience several "what if" scenarios. | |
10-Feb-2002 | Episode 47 | Season 4 Number 4 | Love and Rocket | Bender falls in love with the Planet Express ship's new personality. | |
17-Feb-2002 | Episode 48 | Season 4 Number 5 | Leela's Homeworld | Someone's looking out for Leela when mutants from underground capture her, Fry and Bender to pay for Bender's toxic-waste dumping. | |
3-Mar-2002 | Episode 49 | Season 4 Number 6 | Where the Buggalo Roam | Amy's boyfriend Kif tries to impress her parents by going after those who rustled away their livestock ("buggalo") on Mars. | |
10-Mar-2002 | Episode 50 | Season 4 Number 7 | A Pharaoh to Remember | A planet with an ancient-Egyptian influence makes slave labor of Leela, Fry and Bender, who turns on his pals when he gains some power. | |
17-Mar-2002 | Episode 51 | Season 4 Number 8 | Godfellas | After getting separated from the ship during a pirate attack, Bender becomes a god to a microcivilization, while Fry mounts an effort to find him. | |
31-Mar-2002 | Episode 52 | Season 4 Number 9 | Futurestock | Fry blindly supports Planet Express's new CEO, a slick talker from Fry's time who emphasizes image as he takes on their biggest rival. | |
7-Apr-2002 | Episode 53 | Season 4 Number 10 | A Leela of Her Own | Leela sees herself as a female pioneer when she's signed as a Major League pitcher, but she's really there as a novelty act, as she beans every batter she faces. | |
14-Apr-2002 | Episode 54 | Season 4 Number 11 | 30% Iron Chef | Aspiring to become a great cook, Bender is coached by a legend before competing against a vaunted TV chef who initially ignored him. | |
21-Apr-2002 | Episode 55 | Season 4 Number 12 | Where No Fan Has Gone Before | Fry is determined to retrieve episode tapes of "Star Trek" that were sent to a forbidden planet. | |
10-Nov-2002 | Episode 56 | Season 5 Number 1 | Crimes of the Hot | Bender and other robots might have to be destroyed to prevent global warming. | |
17-Nov-2002 | Episode 57 | Season 5 Number 2 | Jurassic Bark | Bender gets jealous when it looks like cloning will reunite Fry with his dog from the 20th century. | |
8-Dec-2002 | Episode 58 | Season 5 Number 3 | The Route of All Evil | After being told to get jobs, the wayward sons of Hermes and the Professor open a competing delivery service that puts Planet Express out of business. | |
22-Dec-2002 | Episode 59 | Season 5 Number 4 | A Taste of Freedom | Dr. Zoidberg celebrates Freedom Day by eating the Earth flag, and an angry mob compels him to take refuge in his planet's embassy. | |
12-Jan-2003 | Episode 60 | Season 5 Number 5 | Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch | Amy stows away on a delivery and takes the ship to rendezvous with her beloved Kif, which results in a pregnancy — his. | |
2-Mar-2003 | Episode 61 | Season 5 Number 6 | Less Than Hero | A pain-relief cream gives superpowers to Leela and Fry, who, with Bender, adopt secret identities to fight crime. | |
30-Mar-2003 | Episode 62 | Season 5 Number 7 | Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles | The crew become teenage versions of themselves after falling into the professor's youth treatment. | |
6-Apr-2003 | Episode 63 | Season 5 Number 8 | The Why of Fry | Leela's romance with a political aide has Fry in a funk of self-worthlessness, until he learns he's the key to saving the universe from destruction because of a genetic abnormality. | |
1-Jun-2003 | Episode 64 | Season 5 Number 9 | The Sting | Leela pays a big price after leading the crew on a dangerous mission to harvest honey from space bees with a lethal sting. | |
8-Jun-2003 | Episode 65 | Season 5 Number 10 | The Farnsworth Parabox | Curiousity leads the Planet Express cats into a parallel universe, where they and their counterparts suspect the other is the evil version. | |
15-Jun-2003 | Episode 66 | Season 5 Number 11 | Three Hundred Big Boys | A $300 tax refund buys a whale swim for Leela, youth for the Professor and 100 cups of coffee for Fry, whose caffeine rush comes just in time to avert a disaster. | |
13-Jul-2003 | Episode 67 | Season 5 Number 12 | Spanish Fry | Fry's nose is taken by aliens who consider the "human horn" to be an aphrodisiac. But the pair it's to benefit has deeper relationship problems. | |
20-Jul-2003 | Episode 68 | Season 5 Number 13 | Bend Her | After dominating the Olympics by posing as a fembot, Bender undergoes a sex change to keep his medals. But a celebrity robot falls in love with his new persona. | |
27-Jul-2003 | Episode 69 | Season 5 Number 14 | Obsoletely Fabulous | After being shown up by a new robot, Bender runs away rather than undergo an upgrade to state-of-the-art status. | |
3-Aug-2003 | Episode 70 | Season 5 Number 15 | Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV | Bender lands a role on the soap opera All My Circuits and is an instant hit. But parents protest his rowdy influence on kids. | |
10-Aug-2003 | Episode 71 | Season 5 Number 16 | The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings | Hoping to win Leela through music, Fry determines to write an opera expressing his feelings for her. The catch: Fry can only become a virtuoso if he first strikes a bargain with the Robot Devil. |