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Futurama
Format Sitcom / Animated series
Created by Matt Groening
Developed by Matt Groening
David X. Cohen
Starring Billy West
Katey Sagal
John DiMaggio
Phil LaMarr
Lauren Tom
Maurice LaMarche
Tress MacNeille
David Herman
Frank Welker
Country of origin Flag of United States
No. of episodes 72 (16 episodes and 4 movies in production) (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 22 minutes approx.
Broadcast
Original channel Fox (19992003)
Comedy Central (2008—)
Original run March 28, 1999August 10, 2003; returning 2008
Other websites
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Futurama is an American animated television series. It was created by Matt Groening (creator of The Simpsons) and David X. Cohen (also a writer for The Simpsons). It is located in New New York City during the 31st century. The shows were first shown on Fox Network on March 28, 1999, until August 10, 2003. Old episodes are now seen on Adult Swim (a part of Cartoon Network) and Too Funny To Sleep (a part of TBS) in the United States, on Teletoon in Canada, on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom plus Sky One, Sky Two and Sky Three in the UK and Republic of Ireland, on Fox8 and Network Ten in Australia (before it was on the Seven Network), on Pro 7 in Germany and on Canal Fox in Latin America, including Colombia, Argentina, Mexico, etc. In 2008 Comedy Central will begin showing new episodes. Also, 4 DVD movies are being made.

[change] Plot Summary

The series is about Philip J. Fry (Billy West), a lazy New York City pizza delivery boy, who froze himself by mistake on New Year's Eve, 1999. He wakes up one thousand years later on New Year's Eve, 2999, and finds himself in New New York City. Fry wants to get a new job, though in the end he is forced to be a delivery boy. Fry tries to escape from his job and afterwards goes to Planet Express, a small delivery company that goes around the galaxy owned by his distant nephew, where he becomes a delivery boy. The series then describes the adventures of Fry and the other workers as they go around the universe making deliveries.

[change] Characters

  • Turanga Leela (Katey Sagal)- a cyclops (a creature with only one eye) who is one of Fry's friends.
  • Bender Bending Rodriguez (John DiMaggio)- a bending robot who is Fry's best friend
  • Professor Hubert Farnsworth (Billy West)-an inventor and head of Planet Express
  • Dr. John Zoidberg (Billy West)- a crustacean-like creature from another planet and worker at Planet Express
  • Hermes Conrad (Phil LaMarr)- a Jamaican accountant and worker at Planet Express
  • Amy Wong (Lauren Tom)- a young girl whose family lives on Mars and is worker at Planet Express

[change] Setting

The first episode begins in the year 3000, a time where there are many technological advancements, as well as a place where 21st century problems are treated as everyday situations. In a jab at segregation, for example, the series depicts the human prejudice against mutants as being so great that the latter have been forced to live underground in the sewers. The characters' home on Earth is the city of New New York, built over the ruins of present-day New York City, referred to as "Old New York".

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