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Season
1, Episode 1: Space Pilot 3000
Original Air Date: 28 March
1999
On New Year's Eve 1999, Pizza
Delivery boy Philip J. Fry
accidentally falls into a
cryogenic chamber and is
frozen for 1,000 years.
Finally unfrozen, he explores
New New York, meets his new
best friend (a kleptomaniacal
robot named Bender) and goes
to work for his
great-great-great-great-grand-nephew's
space delivery business. |
Season
1, Episode 2: The Series Has
Landed
Original Air Date: 28 March
1999
For the crew's first mission,
they must deliver a crate full
of toys for an arcade game to
the moon. Fry is very excited,
while it is not really a big
deal in the year 3000. Fry
tries to persuade Leela to go
exploring on the moon, while
Amy tries to recover the keys
to the Planet Express Ship. |
Season
1, Episode 3: I, Roommate
Original Air Date: 6 April
1999
When it is discovered that
Philip has been living in the
Planet Express office, he is
forced to move out. Trying to
sleep standing up in Bender's
closet-sized apartment doesn't
work, so they go looking for a
place both can be comfortable.
Unfortunately, Bender is
incompatible with the ideal
apartment they do find until
he has a radical...
modification which makes him
less than happy. |
Season
1, Episode 4: Love's Labours
Lost in Space
Original Air Date: 13 April
1999
Leela is feeling lonely,
unable to meet a worthwhile
guy. Professor Farnsworth
sends the crew on a
tax-deductible charity mission
to evacuate wildlife from the
doomed planet Burgon 6. While
approaching the planet, Leela
is thrilled to meet the
legendary Captain Zapp
Brannigan, who is policing the
sector. Upon closer
inspection, Brannigan turns
out to be a pompous dimwit
(who also thinks he's God's
gift to women). Brannigan
throws the Planet Express crew
in jail for violating the
planet's security cordon, but
tries to seduce Leela. When
his clumsy attempts to appear
suave and sophisticated fail,
he scores with pathetic
crying. Leela gets the crew
released, and they collect
wildlife from Burgon 6, but
the mission fails when the
last animal collected turns
out to be a tiny, voracious
killing machine that consumes
all the other animals. Leela
names him Nibbler. Trapped on
the collapsing planet without
fuel, Leela refuses to go
crawling back to Zapp. Then
Nibbler excretes a lump of
combustible rocket fuel, and
the ship is saved. |
Season
1, Episode 5: Fear of a Bot
Planet
Original Air Date: 20 April
1999
Fry and Leela disguise
themselves as robots to find
Bender after he fails to
return from a delivery to a
robot planet, only to learn
that he has become a celebrity
in a culture which fears
humans. |
Season
1, Episode 6: A Fishful of
Dollars
Original Air Date: 27 April
1999
Fry discovers his bank account
interest has made him a
billionaire and buys the one
thing the year 3000 doesn't
have, anchovies. |
Season
1, Episode 7: My Three Suns
Original Air Date: 5 April
1999
Delivery Boy Philip J. Fry is
promoted to Emperor after
accidentally drinking his
fluid-based predecessor. |
Season
1, Episode 8: A Big Piece of
Garbage
Original Air Date: 11 May
1999
When a big ball of garbage
from the 21st Century returns
to threaten New New York,
Philip is the only expert on
making the weapon to fight it. |
Season
1, Episode 9: Hell Is Other
Robots
Original Air Date: 18 May
1999
Bender joins a robot church
after fighting an addiction to
electricity, but reverts to
his pre-addictive behavior of
cigars, booze and robot
hookers, leading to a musical
confrontation with the Robot
Devil. |
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Season
2, Episode 1: A Flight to
Remember
Original Air Date: 26
September 1999
Planet Express workers win a
journey at a space cruiser
called "Titanic".
There, Fry acts as boyfriend
of Leela, who doesn't want to
be with Zapp Brannigan, and
Amy, who uses Fry to tell his
parents she has at least a
boyfriend. They will soon have
some problems with the game
with Fry. Bender meets a
pretty rich robot-woman, and
they fall in love. The romance
will be interrupted with a
black hole near the cruiser. |
Season
2, Episode 2: Mars University
Original Air Date: 3
October 1999
Fry matriculates at Mars
University and competes with a
monkey made smart by Prof.
Farnsworth's latest invention
while Bender tries to make the
local chapter of his robot
fraternity cool. |
Season
2, Episode 3: When Aliens
Attack
Original Air Date: 7
November 1999
An 'monumental' attack from
Lurr of Omicron Persei 8 is
precipitated by the loss of a
TV show signal Fry had
disrupted back in 1999. |
Season
2, Episode 4: Fry and the
Slurm Factory
Original Air Date: 14
November 1999
Fry wins a contest to visit
the factory of his favorite
addictive drink, but danger
ensues when he accidentally
discovers the real factory. |
Season
2, Episode 5: I Second That
Emotion
Original Air Date: 21
November 1999
When Bender flushes Leela's
pet, Prof. Farnsworth affixes
an emotional transponder so he
can feel what Leela is
feeling. Trying to make Leela
feel better so he can feel
better, Bender, Fry and Leela
descend into the bowels of New
New York to find her pet. |
Season
2, Episode 6: Brannigan, Begin
Again
Original Air Date: 21
November 1999
After destroying the new DOOP
space station, Capt. Brannigan
is forced to make a living as
a civilian. Begging a job at
Planet Express, he instigates
a mutiny against Leela so he
can lead a suicidal charge
(for Fry and Bender, at least)
against his enemies, the
Neutrals. |
Season
2, Episode 7: A Head in the
Polls
Original Air Date: 12
December 1999
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Season
2, Episode 8: Xmas Story
Original Air Date: 19
December 1999
Fry learns how Christmas has
changed and remained the same
over the last 1000 years when
a Robot Santa terrorizes New
New York. |
Season
2, Episode 9: Why Must I Be a
Crustacean in Love?
Original Air Date: 6
February 2000
When Zoidberg seems to crazy,
the crew realizes his body is
reacting to the fact that it
is mating season on his home
planet. They all travel to the
planet, hoping to find a mate
for Zoidberg. |
Season
2, Episode 10: Put Your Head
on My Shoulder
Original Air Date: 13
February 2000
After a horrendous accident
requires his body to be
rebuilt, Fry's head is
attached to the shoulder of a
co-worker while Bender opens a
dating service just in time
for Valentine's Day. |
Season
2, Episode 11: The Lesser of
Two Evils
Original Air Date: 20
February 2000
While at a 20th century
museum, Fry runs over another
bending unit, Flexo. When
Flexo is hired at Planet
Express as extra security for
the delivery of the tiara to
the Miss Universe Pageant, Fry
becomes suspicious of him and
keeps watch on him for most of
the journey. Tired, he falls
asleep while guarding the
tiara and when he wakes up he
discovers it has been stolen. |
Season
2, Episode 12: Raging Bender
Original Air Date: 27
February 2000
Bender gets into trouble with
a famous wrestling robot and
accidentally knocks him out.
Instantly, he is offered to
fight in the professional
robot wrestling league and
Leela talks him into it,
offering to train him. Bender
soon figures out how the robot
wrestling business works like
and enjoys being rich and
popular. But soon fame takes
hold of him and he's about to
pay the price for his
behavior. |
Season
2, Episode 13: A Bicyclops
Built for Two
Original Air Date: 19 March
2000
After Leela meets a man named
Alkazar, she finds out she is
not the only Cyclops left.
Alkazar takes Leela to his
home planet and proposes to
marry her. Meanwhile, Fry
suspects Alkazar is hiding
something. |
Season
2, Episode 14: How Hermes
Requisitioned His Groove Back
Original Air Date: 2 April
2000
A meticulous substitute
bureaucrat at Planet Express
develops an unseemly
attraction to dirty Fry while
career bureaucrat Hermes
Conrad goes to a vacation
resort featuring forced labor.
After Bender discovers the
affair, only Hermes can save
his personality after it is
downloaded by the unscrupulous
substitute. |
Season
2, Episode 15: A Clone of My
Own
Original Air Date: 9 April
2000
Prof. Farnsworth reveals that
he cloned himself years ago
and introduces his clone to
the Planet Express staff. |
Season
2, Episode 16: The Deep South
Original Air Date: 16 April
2000
When the crew goes fishing, a
giant fish pulls the ship
under water. There they find
an ancient city, where Fry
falls in love with Umbriel, a
mermaid. |
Season
2, Episode 17: Bender Gets
Made
Original Air Date: 30 April
2000
Bender gets inducted into the
Robot mafia but has a crisis
of conscience when their next
score involves his friends on
the Planet Express ship. |
Season
2, Episode 18: The Problem
with Popplers
Original Air Date: 7 May
2000
The Planet Express crew
discovers a delicious snack
food on a remote planet, but
Leela has a change of heart
when she discovers a
disturbing fact about the
snack food that endangers
Earth. |
Season
2, Episode 19: Mother's Day
Original Air Date: 14 May
2000
When Mom of Mom's Robot
Factory takes control of every
robot on Earth, the only man
who can save the planet is
Prof. Farnsworth. |
Season
2, Episode 20: Anthology of
Interest I
Original Air Date: 21 May
2000
In this episode of Futurama
the Professor creates a What
If machine that answers every
question. The first question
is what if Bender was 500 feet
tall, the second is what if
Leela was a killer and the
third is what if Fry didn't
fall into the freezer. |
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Season
3, Episode 1: The Honking
Original Air Date: 5
November 2000
When the inheritance Bender
claims in the Old Country
isn't quite what he expected,
the Planet Express crew has to
find the source of an age-old
curse. |
Season
3, Episode 2: War Is the
H-Word
Original Air Date: 26
November 2000
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Season
3, Episode 3: The Cryonic
Woman
Original Air Date: 3
December 2000
Fry is reunited with his old
girlfriend from the 20th
Century, but she doesn't adapt
to the 31st century as well as
he has. Convincing Fry to
return to the cryogenic
chamber, they awaken in a
barren wasteland and struggle
to make a place for
themselves. |
Season
3, Episode 4: Parasites Lost
Original Air Date: 21
January 2001
After Fry eats a bad egg-salad
sandwich, he begins acting
strange. Parasites from the
sandwich begin making him
smarter and stronger, causing
Leela to look at Fry in a new
light. |
Season
3, Episode 5: Amazon Women in
the Mood
Original Air Date: 4
February 2001
After a disastrous double
date, Leela, Amy, Zapp
Brannigan and Kif Kroker crash
land on a planet. Trying to
rescue them, Fry and Bender
also crash and everyone
discovers the planet is
populated by giant Amazon
women who have a vengeful
leader and an unusual means of
implementing the death
sentence. |
Season
3, Episode 6: Bendless Love
Original Air Date: 11
February 2001
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Season
3, Episode 7: The Day the
Earth Stood Stupid
Original Air Date: 18
January 2001
When flying brains invade, Fry
is the only one who can save
the Earth from destruction. |
Season
3, Episode 8: That's
Lobstertainment!
Original Air Date: 25
February 2001
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. |
Season
3, Episode 9: The Birdbot of
Ice-Catraz
Original Air Date: 4 March
2001
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Season
3, Episode 10: The Luck of the
Fryrish
Original Air Date: 11 March
2001
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. |
Season
3, Episode 11: The Cyber House
Rules
Original Air Date: 1 April
2001
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Season
3, Episode 12: Insane in the
Mainframe
Original Air Date: 8 April
2001
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Season
3, Episode 13: Bendin' in the
Wind
Original Air Date: 22 April
2001
After being crippled, Bender
gets a new career as a folk
rock singer. Fry, Leela, Amy
and Dr. Zoidberg follow him
around the country. |
Season
3, Episode 14: Time Keeps on
Slipping
Original Air Date: 1 May
2001
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. |
Season
3, Episode 15: I Dated a Robot
Original Air Date: 13 May
2001
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. |
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Season
4, Episode 1: Roswell That
Ends Well
Original Air Date: 9
December 2001
A mishap involving a microwave
oven and a supernova throws
the Planet Express staff back
in time to 1947 where Fry has
a fateful encounter with his
grandparents, Dr. Zoidberg
meets Pres. Truman and Leela
& Prof. Farnsworth wreck
an Air Force base. |
Season
4, Episode 2: A Tale of Two
Santas
Original Air Date: 23
December 2001
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. |
Season
4, Episode 3: Anthology of
Interest II
Original Air Date: 6
January 2002
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Season
4, Episode 4: Love and Rocket
Original Air Date: 10
February 2002
When the Planet Express ship
gets a selectable personality
upgrade, Bender chooses one
and falls in love... but too
briefly. |
Season
4, Episode 5: Leela's
Homeworld
Original Air Date: 17
February 2002
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Season
4, Episode 6: Where the
Buggalo Roam
Original Air Date: 3 March
2002
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. |
Season
4, Episode 7: A Pharaoh to
Remember
Original Air Date: 10 March
2002
Fry, Leela and Bender are
enslaved on the planet of the
original Egyptians to build a
monument to the Pharaoh. When
the Pharaoh dies, Bender
rewrites prophecy to take his
place, but keeps Fry and Leela
as slaves to build an even
bigger monument. |
Season
4, Episode 8: Godfellas
Original Air Date: 17 March
2002
When Bender is lost in space,
he becomes home and spiritual
leader to a race of worshipers
who misinterpret his wisdom. |
Season
4, Episode 9: Future Stock
Original Air Date: 31 March
2002
Fry bonds with a revived 1980s
guy 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. |
Season
4, Episode 10: A Leela of Her
Own
Original Air Date: 7 April
2002
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. |
Season
4, Episode 11: 30% Iron Chef
Original Air Date: 14 April
2002
Bender goes on a quest to
learn the secret of Ultimate
Flavor so he can humiliate his
former idol on television. |
Season
4, Episode 12: Where No Fan
Has Gone Before
Original Air Date: 21 April
2002
Fry learns that Star Trek had
been banned on Earth centuries
earlier and goes on a quest
with Leonard Nimoy's Head to
find the last remaining
episodes. He encounters the
re-embodied cast of the
original TV show who are
prisoners on the planet of a
very devoted fan. |
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Season
5, Episode 1: Crimes of the
Hot
Original Air Date: 10
November 2002
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Season
5, Episode 2: Jurassic Bark
Original Air Date: 17
November 2002
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Season
5, Episode 3: The Route of All
Evil
Original Air Date: 8
December 2002
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. |
Season
5, Episode 4: A Taste of
Freedom
Original Air Date: 22
December 2002
Dr. Zoidberg's exuberant
celebration of Freedom Day
makes him Public Enemy #1. |
Season
5, Episode 5: Kif Gets Knocked
Up a Notch
Original Air Date: 12
January 2003
Amy is distressed when her
alien boyfriend Kif becomes
pregnant. |
Season
5, Episode 6: Less Than Hero
Original Air Date: 2 March
2003
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Season
5, Episode 7: Teenage Mutant
Leela's Hurdles
Original Air Date: 30 March
2003
After an overdose at a health
club makes the Planet Express
staff get younger and younger,
they have to find a mysterious
Fountain of Aging. Meanwhile,
Leela experiences the teenage
life she never had with her
parents. |
Season
5, Episode 8: The Why of Fry
Original Air Date: 6 April
2003
Fry learns that his accidental
freezing 1004 years earlier
wasn't an accident and he is
given a choice that could
prevent its happening, but at
a cost. |
Season
5, Episode 9: The Sting
Original Air Date: 1 June
2003
Sent on the same mission which
caused the deaths of the
previous Planet Express crew,
Leela mourns the apparent
death of Fry. |
Season
5, Episode 10: The Farnsworth
Parabox
Original Air Date: 8 June
2003
Prof. Farnworth creates a box
which contains an entire
universe and sends Leela into
it, where she discovers
another Planet Express with a
few notable differences. |
Season
5, Episode 11: Three Hundred
Big Boys
Original Air Date: 15 June
2003
Everyone on Earth gets $300
after the spoils of a military
victory are distributed. The
members of the Planet Express
staff spend it on different
things, with varying degrees
of success. |
Season
5, Episode 12: Spanish Fry
Original Air Date: 13 July
2003
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Season
5, Episode 13: Bend Her
Original Air Date: 20 July
2003
Bender enters the Olympics as
a Fembot and has modifications
to maintain the illusion,
leading to a romantic
encumbrance with a soap opera
star. |
Season
5, Episode 14: Obsoletely
Fabulous
Original Air Date: 23 July
2003
The introduction of a new type
of robot makes Bender rethink
his devotion to technology. |
Season
5, Episode 15: Bender Should
Not Be Allowed on TV
Original Air Date: 3 August
2003
Bender becomes a star on his
favorite soap opera by
forgetting his lines and
reverting to character, but
becomes concerned about the
effect he is having on the
audience. |
Season
5, Episode 16: The Devil's
Hands Are Idle Playthings
Original Air Date: 10
August 2003
Fry makes a deal with the
Robot Devil so he can get
robot hands to play the
holophoner and impress Leela.
In a twist of fate, Fry trades
hands with the Robot Devil and
writes a masterpiece opera
about Leela. However, the
Robot Devil has evil plans of
his own. |
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