Episodes[edit source | editbeta] Fox Broadcasting Company broadcast many episodes of the original four production seasons of Futurama out of order, resulting in five broadcast seasons. Comedy Central also chose to air the parts of season 6 and 7 out of order as well. This list follows the season box sets, which features the episodes in the original, intended production season order, ignoring order of broadcast. Season 1 (1999)[edit source | editbeta] Main article: Futurama (season 1) № # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production code Television order 1 1 "Space Pilot 3000" Rich Moore & Gregg Vanzo David X. Cohen & Matt Groening March 28, 1999 1ACV01 S01E01 2 2 "The Series Has Landed" Peter Avanzino Ken Keeler April 4, 1999 1ACV02 S01E02 3 3 "I, Roommate" Bret Haaland Eric Horsted April 6, 1999 1ACV03 S01E03 4 4 "Love's Labours Lost in Space" Brian Sheesley Brian Kelley April 13, 1999 1ACV04 S01E04 5 5 "Fear of a Bot Planet" Peter Avanzino & Carlos Baeza Ashley Lenz & Chris Sauve Heather Lombard & Evan Gore April 20, 1999 1ACV05 S01E05 6 6 "A Fishful of Dollars" Ron Hughart & Gregg Vanzo Patric M. Verrone April 27, 1999 1ACV06 S01E06 7 7 "My Three Suns" Jeffrey Lynch & Kevin O'Brien J. Stewart Burns May 4, 1999 1ACV07 S01E07 8 8 "A Big Piece of Garbage" Susie Dietter Lewis Morton May 11, 1999 1ACV08 S01E08 9 9 "Hell Is Other Robots" Rich Moore Eric Kaplan May 18, 1999 1ACV09 S01E09 10 10 "A Flight to Remember" Peter Avanzino Eric Horsted September 28, 1999 1ACV10 S02E01 11 11 "Mars University" Bret Haaland J. Stewart Burns October 5, 1999 1ACV11 S02E02 12 12 "When Aliens Attack" Brian Sheesley Ken Keeler November 9, 1999 1ACV12 S02E03 13 13 "Fry and the Slurm Factory" Ron Hughart Lewis Morton November 16, 1999 1ACV13 S02E04 Season 2 (1999–2000)[edit source | editbeta] Main article: Futurama (season 2) № # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production code Television order 14 1 "I Second That Emotion" Mark Ervin Patric M. Verrone November 21, 1999 2ACV01 S02E05 15 2 "Brannigan, Begin Again" Jeffrey Lynch Lewis Morton November 28, 1999 2ACV02 S02E06 16 3 "A Head in the Polls" Bret Haaland J. Stewart Burns December 12, 1999 2ACV03 S02E07 17 4 "Xmas Story" Peter Avanzino David X. Cohen December 19, 1999 2ACV04 S02E08 18 5 "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" Brian Sheesley Eric Kaplan February 6, 2000 2ACV05 S02E09 19 6 "The Lesser of Two Evils" Chris Sauve Eric Horsted February 20, 2000 2ACV06 S02E11 20 7 "Put Your Head on My Shoulders" Chris Louden Ken Keeler February 13, 2000 2ACV07 S02E10 21 8 "Raging Bender" Ron Hughart Lewis Morton February 27, 2000 2ACV08 S02E12 22 9 "A Bicyclops Built for Two" Susan Dietter Eric Kaplan March 19, 2000 2ACV09 S02E13 23 10 "A Clone of My Own" Rich Moore Patric M. Verrone April 9, 2000 2ACV10 S02E15 24 11 "How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back" Mark Ervin Bill Odenkirk April 2, 2000 2ACV11 S02E14 25 12 "The Deep South" Bret Haaland J. Stewart Burns April 16, 2000 2ACV12 S02E16 26 13 "Bender Gets Made" Peter Avanzino Eric Horsted April 30, 2000 2ACV13 S02E17 27 14 "Mother's Day" Brian Sheesley Lewis Morton May 14, 2000 2ACV14 S02E19 28 15 "The Problem with Popplers" Chris Sauve & Gregg Vanzo Story by: Darin Henry & Patric M. Verrone Teleplay by: Patric M. Verrone May 7, 2000 2ACV15 S02E18 29 16 "Anthology of Interest I" Chris Louden & Rich Moore Eric Rogers (Terror at 500 Feet) Ken Keeler (Dial L for Leela) David X. Cohen (The Un-Freeze of a Lifetime) May 21, 2000 2ACV16 S02E20 30 17 "War Is the H-Word" Ron Hughart Eric Horsted November 26, 2000 2ACV17 S03E02 31 18 "The Honking" Susie Dietter Ken Keeler November 5, 2000 2ACV18 S03E01 32 19 "The Cryonic Woman" Mark Ervin J. Stewart Burns December 3, 2000 2ACV19 S03E03 Season 3 (2001–02)[edit source | editbeta] Main article: Futurama (season 3) № # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production code Television order 33 1 "Amazon Women in the Mood" Brian Sheesley Lewis Morton February 4, 2001 3ACV01 S03E05 34 2 "Parasites Lost" Peter Avanzino Eric Kaplan January 21, 2001 3ACV02 S03E04 35 3 "A Tale of Two Santas" Ron Hughart Bill Odenkirk December 23, 2001 3ACV03 S04E02 36 4 "The Luck of the Fryrish" Chris Louden Ron Weiner March 11, 2001 3ACV04 S03E10 37 5 "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz" James Purdum Dan Vebber March 4, 2001 3ACV05 S03E09 38 6 "Bendless Love" Swinton O. Scott III Eric Horsted February 11, 2001 3ACV06 S03E06 39 7 "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid" Mark Ervin Story by: Jeff Westbrook and David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Jeff Westbrook February 18, 2001 3ACV07 S03E07 40 8 "That's Lobstertainment!" Bret Haaland Patric M. Verrone February 25, 2001 3ACV08 S03E08 41 9 "The Cyber House Rules" Susie Dietter Lewis Morton April 1, 2001 3ACV09 S03E11 42 10 "Where the Buggalo Roam" Patty Shinagawa J. Stewart Burns March 3, 2002 3ACV10 S04E06 43 11 "Insane in the Mainframe" Peter Avanzino Bill Odenkirk April 8, 2001 3ACV11 S03E12 44 12 "The Route of All Evil" Brian Sheesley Dan Vebber December 8, 2002 3ACV12 S05E03 45 13 "Bendin' in the Wind" Ron Hughart Eric Horsted April 22, 2001 3ACV13 S03E13 46 14 "Time Keeps On Slippin'" Chris Louden Ken Keeler May 6, 2001 3ACV14 S03E14 47 15 "I Dated a Robot" James Purdum Eric Kaplan May 13, 2001 3ACV15 S03E15 48 16 "A Leela of Her Own" Swinton O. Scott III Patric M. Verrone April 7, 2002 3ACV16 S04E10 49 17 "A Pharaoh to Remember" Mark Ervin Ron Weiner March 10, 2002 3ACV17 S04E07 50 18 "Anthology of Interest II" Bret Haaland Lewis Morton (I, Meatbag) David X. Cohen (Raiders of the Lost Arcade) Jason Gorbett & Scott Kirby (Wizzin') January 6, 2002 3ACV18 S04E03 51 19 "Roswell That Ends Well" Rich Moore J. Stewart Burns December 9, 2001 3ACV19 S04E01 52 20 "Godfellas" Susie Dietter Ken Keeler March 17, 2002 3ACV20 S04E08 53 21 "Future Stock" Brian Sheesley Aaron Ehasz March 31, 2002 3ACV21 S04E09 54 22 "The 30% Iron Chef" Ron Hughart Jeff Westbrook April 14, 2002 3ACV22 S04E11 Season 4 (2002–03)[edit source | editbeta] Main article: Futurama (season 4) № # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production code Television order 55 1 "Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch" Wes Archer Bill Odenkirk January 12, 2003 4ACV01 S05E05 56 2 "Leela's Homeworld" Mark Ervin Kristin Gore February 17, 2002 4ACV02 S04E05 57 3 "Love and Rocket" Brian Sheesley Dan Vebber February 10, 2002 4ACV03 S04E04 58 4 "Less Than Hero" Susie Dietter Ron Weiner March 2, 2003 4ACV04 S05E06 59 5 "A Taste of Freedom" James Purdum Eric Horsted December 22, 2002 4ACV05 S05E04 60 6 "Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV" Ron Hughart Lewis Morton August 3, 2003 4ACV06 S05E15 61 7 "Jurassic Bark" Swinton O. Scott III Eric Kaplan November 17, 2002 4ACV07 S05E02 62 8 "Crimes of the Hot" Peter Avanzino Aaron Ehasz November 10, 2002 4ACV08 S05E01 63 9 "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles" Bret Haaland Jeff Westbrook March 30, 2003 4ACV09 S05E07 64 10 "The Why of Fry" Wes Archer David X. Cohen April 6, 2003 4ACV10 S05E08 65 11 "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" Patty Shinagawa David A. Goodman April 21, 2002 4ACV11 S04E12 66 12 "The Sting" Brian Sheesley Patric M. Verrone June 1, 2003 4ACV12 S05E09 67 13 "Bend Her" James Purdum Michael Rowe July 20, 2003 4ACV13 S05E13 68 14 "Obsoletely Fabulous" Dwayne Carey-Hill Dan Vebber July 27, 2003 4ACV14 S05E14 69 15 "The Farnsworth Parabox" Ron Hughart Bill Odenkirk June 8, 2003 4ACV15 S05E10 70 16 "Three Hundred Big Boys" Swinton O. Scott III Eric Kaplan June 15, 2003 4ACV16 S05E11 71 17 "Spanish Fry" Peter Avanzino Ron Weiner July 13, 2003 4ACV17 S05E12 72 18 "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" Bret Haaland Ken Keeler August 10, 2003 4ACV18 S05E16 Season 5 (2008–09)[edit source | editbeta] Main article: Futurama (season 5) № # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production code Television order 73 1 "Bender's Big Score (Part 1)" Dwayne Carey-Hill Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Ken Keeler March 23, 2008 5ACV01 S00E01 74 2 "Bender's Big Score (Part 2)" Dwayne Carey-Hill Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Ken Keeler March 23, 2008 5ACV02 S00E02 75 3 "Bender's Big Score (Part 3)" Dwayne Carey-Hill Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Ken Keeler March 23, 2008 5ACV03 S00E03 76 4 "Bender's Big Score (Part 4)" Dwayne Carey-Hill Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Ken Keeler March 23, 2008 5ACV04 S00E04 77 5 "The Beast with a Billion Backs (Part 1)" Peter Avanzino Story by: Eric Kaplan & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Eric Kaplan October 19, 2008 5ACV05 S00E05 78 6 "The Beast with a Billion Backs (Part 2)" Peter Avanzino Story by: Eric Kaplan & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Eric Kaplan October 19, 2008 5ACV06 S00E06 79 7 "The Beast with a Billion Backs (Part 3)" Peter Avanzino Story by: Eric Kaplan & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Eric Kaplan October 19, 2008 5ACV07 S00E07 80 8 "The Beast with a Billion Backs (Part 4)" Peter Avanzino Story by: Eric Kaplan & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Eric Kaplan October 19, 2008 5ACV08 S00E08 81 9 "Bender's Game (Part 1)" Dwayne Carey-Hill Story by: Eric Horsted & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Eric Horsted April 26, 2009 5ACV09 S00E09 82 10 "Bender's Game (Part 2)" Dwayne Carey-Hill Story by: Eric Horsted & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Eric Horsted April 26, 2009 5ACV10 S00E10 83 11 "Bender's Game (Part 3)" Dwayne Carey-Hill Story by: Eric Horsted & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Michael Rowe & Eric Kaplan April 26, 2009 5ACV11 S00E11 84 12 "Bender's Game (Part 4)" Dwayne Carey-Hill Story by: Eric Horsted & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: David X. Cohen & Patric M. Verrone April 26, 2009 5ACV12 S00E12 85 13 "Into the Wild Green Yonder (Part 1)" Peter Avanzino Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Ken Keeler August 30, 2009 5ACV13 S00E13 86 14 "Into the Wild Green Yonder (Part 2)" Peter Avanzino Ken Keeler August 30, 2009 5ACV14 S00E14 87 15 "Into the Wild Green Yonder (Part 3)" Peter Avanzino Ken Keeler August 30, 2009 5ACV15 S00E15 88 16 "Into the Wild Green Yonder (Part 4)" Peter Avanzino Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen Teleplay by: Ken Keeler August 30, 2009 5ACV16 S00E16 Season 6 (2010–11)[edit source | editbeta] Main article: Futurama (season 6) On June 10, 2009, Fox announced that up to twenty-six new episodes will be produced for Comedy Central.[26] Thirteen of these episodes, known as "Season 6-A",[5] ending with "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular", were broadcast during 2010.[27] The remaining thirteen episodes, known as "Season 6-B," began airing on June 23, 2011.[28] Unlike previous seasons, Season 6 was split across multiple home releases: Futurama: Volume 5 and Futurama: Volume 6. № # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production code Television order Part 1 89 1 "Rebirth" Frank Marino Story by: David X. Cohen & Matt Groening Teleplay by: David X. Cohen June 24, 2010 6ACV01 S06AE01 90 2 "In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela" Dwayne Carey-Hill Story by: Carolyn Premish & Matt Groening Teleplay by: Carolyn Premish June 24, 2010 6ACV02 S06AE02 91 3 "Attack of the Killer App" Stephen Sandoval Patric M. Verrone July 1, 2010 6ACV03 S06AE03 92 4 "Proposition Infinity" Crystal Chesney-Thompson Michael Rowe July 8, 2010 6ACV04 S06AE04 93 5 "The Duh-Vinci Code" Raymie Muzquiz Maiya Williams July 15, 2010 6ACV05 S06AE05 94 6 "Lethal Inspection" Ray Claffey Eric Horsted July 22, 2010 6ACV06 S06AE06 95 7 "The Late Philip J. Fry" Peter Avanzino Lewis Morton July 29, 2010 6ACV07 S06AE07 96 8 "That Darn Katz!" Frank Marino Josh Weinstein August 5, 2010 6ACV08 S06AE08 97 9 "A Clockwork Origin" Dwayne Carey-Hill Dan Vebber August 12, 2010 6ACV09 S06AE09 98 10 "The Prisoner of Benda" Stephen Sandoval Ken Keeler August 19, 2010 6ACV10 S06AE10 99 11 "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences" Crystal Chesney-Thompson Patric M. Verrone August 26, 2010 6ACV11 S06AE11 100 12 "The Mutants Are Revolting" Raymie Muzquiz Eric Horsted September 2, 2010 6ACV12 S06AE12 101 13 "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular" Ray Claffey Michael Rowe November 21, 2010 6ACV13 S06AE13 Part 2 102 14 "The Silence of the Clamps" Frank Marino Eric Rogers July 14, 2011 6ACV14 S06BE05 103 15 "Möbius Dick" Dwayne Carey-Hill Dan Vebber August 4, 2011 6ACV15 S06BE08 104 16 "Law and Oracle" Stephen Sandoval Josh Weinstein July 7, 2011 6ACV16 S06BE04 105 17 "Benderama" Crystal Chesney-Thompson Aaron Ehasz June 23, 2011 6ACV17 S06BE02 106 18 "The Tip of the Zoidberg" Raymie Muzquiz Ken Keeler August 18, 2011 6ACV18 S06BE10 107 19 "Ghost in the Machines" Ray Claffey Patric M. Verrone June 30, 2011 6ACV19 S06BE03 108 20 "Neutopia" Edmund Fong J. Stewart Burns June 23, 2011 6ACV20 S06BE01 109 21 "Yo Leela Leela" Frank Marino Eric Horsted July 21, 2011 6ACV21 S06BE06 110 22 "Fry Am the Egg Man" Dwayne Carey-Hill Michael Rowe August 11, 2011 6ACV22 S06BE09 111 23 "All the Presidents' Heads" Stephen Sandoval Josh Weinstein July 28, 2011 6ACV23 S06BE07 112 24 "Cold Warriors" Crystal Chesney-Thompson Dan Vebber August 25, 2011 6ACV24 S06BE11 113 25 "Overclockwise" Raymie Muzquiz Ken Keeler September 1, 2011 6ACV25 S06BE12 114 26 "Reincarnation" Peter Avanzino Aaron Ehasz September 8, 2011 6ACV26 S06BE13 Season 7 (2012–13)[edit source | editbeta] Main article: Futurama (season 7) On March 28, 2011, Comedy Central announced that a seventh season of Futurama will be produced.[5] The new season will consist of 26 episodes, split into two parts consisting of 13 episodes each. The first 13 episodes are known as "Season 7-A" and started airing on June 20, 2012.[29] The last 13 episodes are known as "Season 7-B" and premiered on June 19, 2013.[5][30] Comedy Central has stated that no more episodes of Futurama will be aired after Season 7-B.[31] № # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production code Television order Part 1 115 1 "The Bots and the Bees" Stephen Sandoval Eric Horsted June 20, 2012 7ACV01 S07AE01 116 2 "A Farewell to Arms" Raymie Muzquiz Josh Weinstein June 20, 2012 7ACV02 S07AE02 117 3 "Decision 3012" Dwayne Carey-Hill Patric M. Verrone June 27, 2012 7ACV03 S07AE03 118 4 "The Thief of Baghead" Edmund Fong Dan Vebber July 4, 2012 7ACV04 S07AE04 119 5 "Zapp Dingbat" Frank Marino Eric Rogers July 11, 2012 7ACV05 S07AE05 120 6 "The Butterjunk Effect" Crystal Chesney-Thompson Michael Rowe July 18, 2012 7ACV06 S07AE06 121 7 "The Six Million Dollar Mon" Peter Avanzino Ken Keeler July 25, 2012 7ACV07 S07AE07 122 8 "Fun on a Bun" Stephen Sandoval Dan Vebber August 1, 2012 7ACV08 S07AE08 123 9 "Free Will Hunting" Raymie Muzquiz David X. Cohen August 8, 2012 7ACV09 S07AE09 124 10 "Near-Death Wish" Lance Kramer Eric Horsted August 15, 2012 7ACV10 S07AE10 125 11 "31st Century Fox" Edmund Fong Patric M. Verrone August 29, 2012 7ACV11 S07AE12 126 12 "Viva Mars Vegas" Frank Marino Josh Weinstein August 22, 2012 7ACV12 S07AE11 127 13 "Naturama" Crystal Chesney-Thompson Eric Rogers (The Salmon) Michael Saikin (The Pinta Island Tortoise) Neil Mukhopadhyay (The Elephant Seal) August 29, 2012 7ACV13 S07AE13 Part 2 128 14 "Forty Percent Leadbelly" Stephen Sandoval Ken Keeler July 3, 2013 7ACV14 S07BE04 129 15 "2-D Blacktop" Raymie Muzquiz Michael Rowe June 19, 2013 7ACV15 S07BE01 130 16 "T.: The Terrestrial" Lance Kramer Josh Weinstein June 26, 2013 7ACV16 S07BE03 131 17 "Fry and Leela's Big Fling" Edmund Fong Eric Rogers June 19, 2013 7ACV17 S07BE02 132 18 "The Inhuman Torch" Frank Marino Dan Vebber July 10, 2013 7ACV18 S07BE05 133 19 "Saturday Morning Fun Pit" Crystal Chesney-Thompson Patric M. Verrone July 17, 2013 7ACV19 S07BE06 134 20 "Calculon 2.0" Stephen Sandoval Lewis Morton July 24, 2013 7ACV20 S07BE07 135 21 "Assie Come Home" Raymie Muzquiz Maiya Williams July 31, 2013 7ACV21 S07BE08 136 22 "Leela and the Genestalk" Lance Kramer Eric Horsted August 7, 2013 7ACV22 S07BE09 137 23 "Game of Tones" Edmund Fong Michael Rowe August 14, 2013 7ACV23 S07BE10 138 24 "Murder on the Planet Express" Frank Marino Lewis Morton August 21, 2013 7ACV24 S07BE11 139 25 "Stench and Stenchibility" Crystal Chesney-Thompson Eric Horsted August 28, 2013 7ACV25 S07BE12 140 26 "Meanwhile" Peter Avanzino Ken Keeler September 4, 2013 7ACV26 S07BE13 Specials[edit source | editbeta] Everybody Loves Hypnotoad[edit source | editbeta] Included on the DVD release of Bender's Big Score is a full-length 22-minute episode of Everybody Loves Hypnotoad, titled "Amazon Adventure", based on the fictional show produced by Hypnotoad. "Amazon Adventure" begins with an establishing shot of a house, before immediately cutting to Hypnotoad hypnotising the audience. Other establishing shots and advertisements are interspersed throughout the episode. Futurama: The Lost Adventure[edit source | editbeta] The Futurama video game was released shortly after the airing of the 72nd episode in August 2003. The game's story and dialogue was written by J. Stewart Burns, and the voice direction was by David X. Cohen. According to Cohen, the half-hour's worth of cutscenes in the game were originally written as "the 73rd episode of the original series."[33] These cutscenes were compiled together (along with footage of the video game being played) and released as a bonus feature on the DVD release of The Beast with a Billion Backs. Renamed Futurama: The Lost Adventure, the episode tells of how the Planet Express crew prevented Mom from using Earth to take over the universe.