Futurama Episode List – Check All Episodes from 1999 to 2023

Futurama Episode List with ep. numbers, title, original air date from the year 1999 to 2023, check main cast of characters, all time episodes in Futurama series

Futurama Episode List

Futurama Episode List with episode numbers, title, original air date, check all time episodes in Futurama series. “Futurama” is an animated science-fiction television series created by Matt Groening, the same creator behind “The Simpsons.” The show is set in the 31st century and follows the adventures of Philip J. Fry, a delivery boy who accidentally gets frozen on New Year’s Eve in 1999 and wakes up a thousand years later. He finds himself in the futuristic city of New New York and joins Planet Express, a delivery company run by the eccentric Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth.

“Futurama” is known for its witty humor, clever cultural references, and satirical take on science fiction, pop culture, and modern society. The show often explores themes like technology, environmental issues, and human relationships, all set in a whimsical and bizarre future universe.

The series gained a devoted fan following over the years and received critical acclaim for its writing, voice acting, and imaginative storytelling.

Futurama Episode List

Episode No. Title Original Air Date
1 “Space Pilot 3000“ March 28, 1999
2 “The Series Has Landed“ April 4, 1999
3 “I, Roommate“ April 6, 1999
4 “Love’s Labours Lost in Space“ April 13, 1999
5 “Fear of a Bot Planet“ April 20, 1999
6 “A Fishful of Dollars“ April 27, 1999
7 “My Three Suns“ May 4, 1999
8 “A Big Piece of Garbage“ May 11, 1999
9 “Hell Is Other Robots“ May 18, 1999
10 “A Flight to Remember“ September 26, 1999
11 “Mars University“ October 3, 1999
12 “When Aliens Attack“ November 7, 1999
13 “Fry and the Slurm Factory“ November 14, 1999
14 “I Second That Emotion“ November 21, 1999
15 “Brannigan, Begin Again“ November 28, 1999
16 “A Head in the Polls“ December 12, 1999
17 “Xmas Story“ December 19, 1999
18 “Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?“ February 6, 2000
19 “The Lesser of Two Evils“ February 20, 2000
20 “Put Your Head on My Shoulders“ February 13, 2000
21 “Raging Bender“ February 27, 2000
22 “A Bicyclops Built for Two“ March 19, 2000
23 “A Clone of My Own“ April 9, 2000
24 “How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back“ April 2, 2000
25 “The Deep South“ April 16, 2000
26 “Bender Gets Made“ April 30, 2000
27 “Mother’s Day“ May 14, 2000
28 “The Problem with Popplers“ May 7, 2000
29 “Anthology of Interest I“ May 21, 2000
30 “War Is the H-Word“ November 26, 2000
31 “The Honking“ November 5, 2000
32 “The Cryonic Woman“ December 3, 2000
33 “Amazon Women in the Mood“ February 4, 2001
34 “Parasites Lost“ January 21, 2001
35 “A Tale of Two Santas“ December 23, 2001
36 “The Luck of the Fryrish“ March 11, 2001
37 “The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz“ March 4, 2001
38 “Bendless Love“ February 11, 2001
39 “The Day the Earth Stood Stupid“ February 18, 2001
40 “That’s Lobstertainment!“ February 25, 2001
41 “The Cyber House Rules“ April 1, 2001
42 “Where the Buggalo Roam“ March 3, 2002
43 “Insane in the Mainframe“ April 8, 2001
44 “The Route of All Evil“ December 8, 2002
45 “Bendin’ in the Wind“ April 22, 2001
46 “Time Keeps On Slippin’“ May 6, 2001
47 “I Dated a Robot“ May 13, 2001
48 “A Leela of Her Own“ April 7, 2002
49 “A Pharaoh to Remember“ March 10, 2002
50 “Anthology of Interest II“ January 6, 2002
51 “Roswell That Ends Well“ December 9, 2001
52 “Godfellas“ March 17, 2002
53 “Future Stock“ March 31, 2002
54 “The 30% Iron Chef“ April 14, 2002
55 “Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch“ January 12, 2003
56 “Leela’s Homeworld“ February 17, 2002
57 “Love and Rocket“ February 10, 2002
58 “Less Than Hero“ March 2, 2003
59 “A Taste of Freedom“ December 22, 2002
60 “Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV“ August 3, 2003
61 “Jurassic Bark“ November 17, 2002
62 “Crimes of the Hot“ November 10, 2002
63 “Teenage Mutant Leela’s Hurdles“ March 30, 2003
64 “The Why of Fry“ April 6, 2003
65 “Where No Fan Has Gone Before“ April 21, 2002
66 “The Sting“ June 1, 2003
67 “Bend Her“ July 20, 2003
68 “Obsoletely Fabulous“ July 27, 2003
69 “The Farnsworth Parabox“ June 8, 2003
70 “Three Hundred Big Boys“ June 15, 2003
71 “Spanish Fry“ July 13, 2003
72 “The Devil’s Hands Are Idle Playthings“ August 10, 2003
73 Bender’s Big Score March 23, 2008
74 Bender’s Big Score March 23, 2008
75 Bender’s Big Score March 23, 2008
76 Bender’s Big Score March 23, 2008
77 The Beast with a Billion Backs October 19, 2008
78 The Beast with a Billion Backs October 19, 2008
79 The Beast with a Billion Backs October 19, 2008
80 The Beast with a Billion Backs October 19, 2008
81 Bender’s Game April 26, 2009
82 Bender’s Game April 26, 2009
83 Bender’s Game April 26, 2009
84 Bender’s Game April 26, 2009
85 Into the Wild Green Yonder August 30, 2009
86 Into the Wild Green Yonder August 30, 2009
87 Into the Wild Green Yonder August 30, 2009
88 Into the Wild Green Yonder August 30, 2009
89 “Rebirth“ June 24, 2010
90 “In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela“ June 24, 2010
91 “Attack of the Killer App“ July 1, 2010
92 “Proposition Infinity“ July 8, 2010
93 “The Duh-Vinci Code“ July 15, 2010
94 “Lethal Inspection“ July 22, 2010
95 “The Late Philip J. Fry“ July 29, 2010
96 “That Darn Katz!“ August 5, 2010
97 “A Clockwork Origin“ August 12, 2010
98 “The Prisoner of Benda“ August 19, 2010
99 “Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences“ August 26, 2010
100 “The Mutants Are Revolting“ September 2, 2010
101 “The Futurama Holiday Spectacular“ November 21, 2010
102 “The Silence of the Clamps“ July 14, 2011
103 “Möbius Dick“ August 4, 2011
104 “Law and Oracle“ July 7, 2011
105 “Benderama“ June 23, 2011
106 “The Tip of the Zoidberg“ August 18, 2011
107 “Ghost in the Machines“ June 30, 2011
108 “Neutopia“ June 23, 2011
109 “Yo Leela Leela“ July 21, 2011
110 “Fry Am the Egg Man“ August 11, 2011
111 “All the Presidents’ Heads“ July 28, 2011
112 “Cold Warriors“ August 25, 2011
113 “Overclockwise“ September 1, 2011
114 “Reincarnation“ September 8,2011
115 “The Bots and the Bees“ June 20, 2012
116 “A Farewell to Arms“ June 20, 2012
117 “Decision 3012“ June 27, 2012
118 “The Thief of Baghead“ July 4, 2012
119 “Zapp Dingbat“ July 11, 2012
120 “The Butterjunk Effect“ July 18, 2012
121 “The Six Million Dollar Mon“ July 25, 2012
122 “Fun on a Bun“ August 1, 2012
123 “Free Will Hunting“ August 8, 2012
124 “Near-Death Wish“ August 15, 2012
125 “31st Century Fox“ August 29, 2012
126 “Viva Mars Vegas“ August 22, 2012
127 “Naturama” August 29, 2012
128 “Forty Percent Leadbelly“ July 3, 2013
129 “2-D Blacktop“ June 19, 2013
130 “T.: The Terrestrial“ June 26, 2013
131 “Fry and Leela’s Big Fling“ June 19, 2013
132 “The Inhuman Torch“ July 10, 2013
133 “Saturday Morning Fun Pit“ July 17, 2013
134 “Calculon 2.0“ July 24, 2013
135 “Assie Come Home“ July 31, 2013
136 “Leela and the Genestalk“ August 7, 2013
137 “Game of Tones“ August 14, 2013
138 “Murder on the Planet Express“ August 21, 2013
139 “Stench and Stenchibility“ August 28, 2013
140 “Meanwhile“ September 4, 2013
141 “The Impossible Stream” July 24, 2023
142 “Children of a Lesser Bog” July 31, 2023
143 “How the West Was 1010001” August 7, 2023
144 “Parasites Regained” August 14, 2023
145 “Related to Items You’ve Viewed” August 21, 2023
146 “I Know What You Did Next Xmas” August 28, 2023
147 “Rage Against the Vaccine” September 4, 2023
148 “Zapp Gets Cancelled” September 11, 2023
149 “The Prince and the Product” September 18, 2023
150 “All the Way Down” September 25, 2023

Futurama Series Overview

Season Episodes Originally Aired
Season 1 13 March 28, 1999 to November 14, 1999
Season 2 19 November 21, 1999 to December 3, 2000
Season 3 22 January 21, 2001 to December 8, 2002
Season 4 18 February 10, 2002 to August 10, 2003
Season 5 16 March 23, 2008 to August 30, 2009
Season 6 26 June 24, 2010 to November 21, 2010 and June 23, 2011 to September 8, 2011
Season 7 26 June 20, 2012 to August 29, 2012 and June 19, 2013 to September 4, 2013
Season 8 20 July 24, 2023 to September 25, 2023 and TBA to TBA

Main Cast of Characters in Futurama

The show first premiered on March 28, 1999, and ran for 8 seasons due to its strong fan base and critical acclaim. The main cast of characters includes:-

  • Fry (Voiced by Billy West): The protagonist and a lovable but not-so-bright delivery boy from the 20th century.
  • Bender (Voiced by John DiMaggio): A foul-mouthed, alcoholic, and kleptomaniac robot who works as a bending unit at Planet Express.
  • Leela (Voiced by Katey Sagal): The one-eyed, no-nonsense spaceship captain and pilot of the Planet Express ship.
  • Professor Farnsworth (Voiced by Billy West): The senile and eccentric owner of Planet Express and Fry’s distant relative.
  • Amy Wong (Voiced by Lauren Tom): A rich, ditzy, and good-natured intern at Planet Express with an interest in engineering.
  • Hermes Conrad (Voiced by Phil LaMarr): – The Jamaican accountant and bureaucrat at Planet Express who is obsessed with regulations.
  • Zoidberg (Voiced by Billy West): A neurotic and poor crab-like alien who serves as the company’s doctor despite having little medical knowledge.
  • Scruffy (Voiced by David Herman): The laconic and low-profile janitor at Planet Express.

The Futurama series has remained popular through reruns and streaming services, and its impact on animated television remains significant.

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