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Futurama Episode Guide

1 :01x01 - Space Pilot 3000

First aired: Mar/28/1999
Writer: David X. Cohen, Matt Groening
Director: Gregg Vanzo, Rich Moore
Guest star: Dick Clark (Himself), Leonard Nimoy (Himself), Kath Soucie (Michelle)

Due to an unforeseen incident, pizza delivery boy Philip J. Fry becomes frozen in a cryogenics lab. When he awakes 1000 years later, he's more than happy to have left behind his dismal past. He meets with an alien, Leela, to receive his permanent career assignment as a delivery boy. Fry refuses to perform the same job that had dissatisfied him in his old life, so he runs away. With the help of a robot friend, Bender, he attempts to permanently escape from Leela and her reminder of the loser he once was.



2 :01x02 - The Series Has Landed

First aired: Apr/04/1999
Writer: Ken Keeler
Director: Peter Avanzino

The Planet Express crew receives a package to deliver to the moon's amusement park. Fry can't wait to spend the day there at Luna Park, so the crew begrudgingly caters to his excitement needs. Leela even takes him on the Lunar Rover ride for a chance to see the real moon, but this proves to be unsatisfying. Fry derails the car from its track to really experience the moon, but the two run into some unexpected trouble. Meanwhile, Bender gets thrown out of Luna Park and runs into some trouble of his own with a farmer's robot daughters.



3 :01x03 - I, Roommate

First aired: Apr/06/1999
Writer: Eric Horsted
Director: Bret Haaland

Everyone agrees that Fry's unsanitary and disrespectful lifestyle is interrupting business, and they are forced to throw him out. He seeks refuge with Bender, whose robot apartment is far too small to be suitable for a human's inhabitance. Leela offers to help the two find a new apartment, and they find the perfect place. It has the one thing Fry wants most, a big-screen TV. However, when he and Bender sit down to watch their favorite show, they come upon a depressing revelation. Bender is pushed into depression, leaving Fry to decide if losing his best friend is worth it for his dream home.



4 :01x04 - Love's Labors Lost in Space

First aired: Apr/13/1999
Writer: Brian Kelley
Director: Brian Sheesley
Guest star: David X. Cohen ("Vergon 6")

The crew receives a mission to go to Vergon 6 and rescue the animals living there. The planet, once filled with dark matter, has been completely mined and is on the verge of collapsing. On the way, they spot Captain Zapp Brannigan's ship. Leela raves about Zapp's accomplishments, but he soon reveals himself to be a pompous jerk. He refuses to help them in their rescue mission, and when they try to leave, Zapp has the entire crew imprisoned. In order to deal with Leela and get his way, he calls her up to his room in hopes of seducing her.



5 :01x05 - Fear of a Bot Planet

First aired: Apr/20/1999
Writer: Heather Lombard, Evan Gore
Director: Chris Sauve, Ashley Lenz, Carlos Baeza, Peter Avanzino

The crew is out watching a game of blernsball when Bender notes that the robots are only employed as service workers to do the "crap work." He grows increasingly upset by this, but his anger is interrupted by Hermes' report of a package that arrived. The crew returns home and learns that the package's destination is Chapek 9. Because the planet is inhabited by robots that kill humans on sight, only Bender can make the actual delivery. Unfortunately, the robots discover that he came with humans. Leela and Fry must go save him, even though he might not be as helpless as they think.



6 :01x06 - A Fishful of Dollars

First aired: Apr/27/1999
Writer: Patric M. Verrone
Director: Gregg Vanzo, Ron Hughart
Guest star: Pamela Anderson (Herself)

Bender gets arrested for trying to steal cans of robot oil, and Fry has to bail him out. Short on cash, he visits the bank, curious if his account is still open. Not only is it still open, but his balance has reached the amount of $4.3 billion. After much celebration, Fry treats his friends to pizza, but he's awestruck to discover that anchovies, his favorite topping, have gone extinct. He tries to win the last can in existence at an auction. However, Mom, the most powerful person in the world, bids against him. She will do anything to get those anchovies, for they're worth much more than Fry realizes.



7 :01x07 - My Three Suns

First aired: May/04/1999
Writer: J. Stewart Burns
Director: Kevin O'Brien, Jeffrey Lynch

The Professor sends the crew to planet Trisol for a delivery. Bender finally fulfills his secret dream of being a chef and prepares dinner for everyone during the trip. When they arrive, Fry is instructed not to touch anything, but Trisol is sweltering and Bender's salty meal has made him even more thirsty. When he arrives at the palace, he spots a bottle of water by the throne. He quickly finishes it off as two pools of water morph into two guards. They inform Fry that since he just drank the emperor, he will be their new ruler. Unfortunately, his reign may be shorter than originally implied.



8 :01x08 - A Big Piece of Garbage

First aired: May/11/1999
Writer: Lewis Morton
Director: Susie Dietter
Guest star: Nancy Cartwright (Bart Simpson Doll), Ron Popeil (Himself)

Tonight is the annual inventors symposium, and the Professor is hoping that his invention is good enough to win the prize and beat Dr. Wernstrom. He presents the Smelloscope, a device that allows one to smell distant objects. Though he is laughed off the stage by his peers, the crew tests it out back at the Planet Express. Fry discovers what is believed to be the smelliest object in the universe. They learn that the object is a giant ball of garbage that was rocketed into outer space fifty years ago. Now, it's up to the Planet Express crew to figure out how to stop the garbage ball before it crashes to the earth and destroys New New York.



9 :01x09 - Hell Is Other Robots

First aired: May/18/1999
Writer: Eric Kaplan
Director: Rich Moore
Guest star: The Beastie Boys (Themselves), Dan Castellaneta (Robot Devil)

After a Beastie Boys Heads concert at Madison Cube Garden, Bender goes on a bender and gets hooked on power surges. His life begins a downward spiral until he finds salvation at the Temple of Robotology. Having found religion, his polite behavior becomes so irritating to his friends that they begin to tempt him with his old vices. When he finally succumbs and returns to his old ways, he is banished to Robot Hell where, in a musical extravaganza, he faces the Robot Devil and endures tortures unimaginable to man.



10 :02x01 - A Flight to Remember

First aired: Sep/26/1999
Writer: Eric Horsted
Director: Peter Avanzino
Guest star: Dawnn Lewis (LaBarbara), Ted Lange (Robot Bartender iZac)

This year's company vacation will take place on the maiden voyage of the Titanic, captained by Zapp Brannigan. To avoid his unwanted seduction, Leela lies of an engagement to Fry. Zapp isn't the only one being misled about romantic involvements. Amy's parents are also aboard the ship, and she's pressured into telling them she has a new boyfriend, Fry. Amidst all the love lies, Bender woos a beautiful robot, the Countess de la Roca. Meanwhile, Zapp's arbitrary decision to deviate from the planned course of travel might cause history to repeat itself as the Titanic hits some obstacles along the way.



11 :02x02 - Mars University

First aired: Oct/03/1999
Writer: J. Stewart Burns
Director: Bret Haaland

The Professor instructs the crew to deliver his newest experiment to his office at Mars University. While there, Bender relives his frivolous college days with his robot fraternity, Epsilon Rho Rho. Fry also gets nostalgiac and fondly recalls dropping out of college. He's determined to prove he can drop out of college by 30th-century standards, so he enrolls at the university. His excitement diminishes quickly upon meeting his roommate Gunter, the Professor's experimental monkey. Guenter's hat is more than just fashionable; it gives him enhanced intelligence, making Fry increasingly envious.



12 :02x03 - When Aliens Attack

First aired: Nov/07/1999
Writer: Ken Keeler
Director: Brian Sheesley

Back in the 20th century, Fry accidentally destroyed a television transmitter, cutting off the last episode of Single Female Lawyer. Omicron Persei 8, one thousand light years away from earth, received the broadcast one thousand years later. Oblivious to the upset this has caused the Omicronians, the Planet Express crew goes to the beach for a vacation day. Their fun is cut short by an alien attack. Lrrr, leader of Planet Omicron Persei 8, demands to see the conclusion of the show or else he will destroy the Earth. With no remaining copies of the show in existence, everyone's fate depends on Fry and his extensive television knowledge.



13 :02x04 - Fry & the Slurm Factory

First aired: Nov/14/1999
Writer: Lewis Morton
Director: Ron Hughart
Guest star: Pamela Anderson (Dixie)

Fry becomes obsessed with winning a contest sponsored by his favorite drink, Slurm. He goes through many cans in order to try and find the golden bottlecap hidden inside one of them, using the Professor's latest invention, the F-ray, to help. Finally, Fry is successful and wins a VIP tour of the Slurm factory for him and the rest of the crew, as well as the chance to party with Slurms MacKenzie. Along the tour, everyone becomes curious as to what Slurm's secret ingredient is. Fry, however, is more concerned with quenching his thirst. When he accidentally falls into the Slurm river trying to sneak a sip, Leela and Bender jump in after him. The three end up discovering the disgusting truth behind Slurm.



14 :02x05 - I Second That Emotion

First aired: Nov/21/1999
Writer: Patric M. Verrone
Director: Mark Ervin

Bender becomes envious of all the attention that Nibbler has been receiving. The annoyance culminates when Nibbler devours Bender's homemade cake before he can gloriously unveil it. To get rid of the pest once and for all, Bender carelessly flushes Nibbler down the toilet. Leela is heartbroken and rightfully accuses Bender of lacking remorse. However, the Professor has a way to make Bender experience human emotion. He installs an empathy chip and sets it to Leela's emotional frequency so that Bender can understand her loss. Motivated by misery, Bender heads to the sewers to bring back the missing pet and to put an end to his new-found regret, unaware of the dangerous mutants that inhabit the underground.



15 :02x06 - Brannigan Begin Again

First aired: Nov/28/1999
Writer: Lewis Morton
Director: Jeffrey Lynch

The crew is to deliver a pair of scissors to DOOP's new headquarters in the Neutral Zone for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Zapp, who is supposed to cut the ribbon, attempts to do it from afar with his ship's laser and accidentally blows up the headquarters. As punishment, Zapp and Kif are dismissed from DOOP. They take to the streets and eventually end up on the doorstep of Planet Express. The Professor gives them their first assignment, a delivery to the high-gravity planet of Stumbos 4. Angry with Leela's constant orders, Zapp convinces Fry and Bender to stage a coup that places himself as the captain. Unfortunately, they soon find out how inept Zapp is, though it may be too late.



16 :02x07 - A Head in the Polls

First aired: Dec/12/1999
Writer: J. Stewart Burns
Director: Bret Haaland
Guest star: Claudia Schiffer (Herself)

Election day is drawing nearer, but Fry and Bender are unmoved by politics. While Leela convinces Fry to register to vote, Bender sees something on TV that does interest him. He learns that a titanium mine collapsed, causing the price of titanium to increase. Bender sees this as an opportunity to make some cash by selling his body, firmly convinced that life without a body is worth it for the money. He visits the Head Museum but starts to miss his body when Nixon reminisces about his own. Determined to reunite with his body, Bender sets out to buy it back. He is startled to discover that it has already been sold. He's even more surprised when he sees Nixon on TV announcing his candidacy, using Bender's body as his own!



17 :02x08 - Xmas Story

First aired: Dec/19/1999
Writer: David X. Cohen
Director: Peter Avanzino
Guest star: Conan O'Brien (Himself), John Goodman (Evil Santa Claus Robot)

While the crew takes a vacation skiing, Fry becomes depressed by how much Christmas has changed in the future. Besides the difference in pronunciation and the extinction of pine trees, jolly St. Nick is now a man to be feared. It's Fry's first Christmas away from home, and he has no one to share it with. Leela is also feeling lonely; growing up as an orphan has left her with no family to share the holiday. Fry is determined to cheer her up, so he goes out to find her the perfect gift. Everyone warns him to be back by sundown lest he be killed by Santa. But when Fry's gift, a pet parrot, escapes, he neglects their warning trying to capture it. Leela then learns of his absence and runs out to get Fry before Santa Claus does. The two unite to confront the Xmas enemy.



18 :02x09 - Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love

First aired: Feb/06/2000
Writer: Eric Kaplan
Director: Brian Sheesley

Dr. Zoidberg undergoes some dramatic changes when his species enters its mating season. But, when the crew travels to his home planet, the doctor discovers he needs to learn a great deal about love and women.



20 :02x10 - Put Your Head on My Shoulder

First aired: Feb/13/2000
Writer: Ken Keeler
Director: Chris Louden

Fry finds his flirtation with Amy heating up, until Amy becomes too serious about the relationship. Fry attempts to break things off just before Valentine's Day, but he's interrupted when the car he, Amy and Dr Zoidberg are in crashes. As a result, Fry's head becomes separated from the rest of his body. But thanks to Dr. Zoidberg's quick thinking, Fry's life is saved when his head is grafted onto Amy's body, forcing them to spend Valentine's Day together whether they want to or not.



20 :02x11 - Lesser of Two Evils

First aired: Feb/20/2000
Writer: Eric Horsted
Director: Chris Sauve
Guest star: Bob Barker (Himself)

The Professor hires Flexo -- a new robot who, despite a goatee, is an exact duplicate of Bender -- as extra security when the crew is asked to take a valuable jeweled tiara to the Miss Universe Contest. When the tiara turns up missing, Fry suspects Flexo and starts a cat-and-mouse chase throughout the pageant with Bob Barker guest starring as himself.



21 :02x12 - Raging Bender

First aired: Feb/27/2000
Writer: Lewis Morton
Director: Ron Hughart
Guest star: Tom Kenny (Abner Doubledeal), Rich Little (Himself), Mr. Moviefone (Himself)

When Bender goes to the movies, he ends up wrestling around to get a better view. While brawling, he gets discovered and signs on as the featured attraction in the brutal Ultimate Robot Fighting League -- with some knock-out results.



22 :02x13 - A Bicyclops Built for Two

First aired: Mar/19/2000
Writer: Eric Kaplan
Director: Susie Dietter

When Leela discovers that she is not the last cyclops in the Universe, she makes plans to meet with Alkazar, a male cyclops who tells Leela how she became the last female of their race. When Leela accepts Alkazar's marriage proposal, Fry tries to convince her that Alkazar is all wrong for her and Fry and Bender set out to gather evidence before Leela walks down the aisle.



23 :02x14 - How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back

First aired: Apr/02/2000
Writer: Bill Odenkirk
Director: Mark Ervin
Guest star: Dawnn Lewis (LaBarbara Conrad), Nora Dunn (Morgan Proctor)

Hermes, the bureaucrat assigned to the Planet Express, is on the fast track to promotion until he starts to crack under pressure and is sent away in vacation. In his place, Morgan Proctor (Nora Dunn), an attractive woman and orderly bureaucrat arrives and immediately becomes romantically entangled with Fry. When Bender discovers their secret and threatens to tell their co-workers, Morgan panics and disables his memory disk.



24 :02x15 - A Clone of My Own

First aired: Apr/09/2000
Writer: Patric M. Verrone
Director: Rich Moore

While at his 150th birthday surprise party, Professor Farnsworth is surprised by his age and that it's time for retirement. Questioning his accomplishments and seeking more in life, he revives his clone, Cubert, a 12-year-old boy. But the forlorn Farnsworth realizes that Cubert is just another failed experiment, and decides to accept his fate.



25 :02x16 - The Deep South

First aired: Apr/16/2000
Writer: J. Stewart Burns
Director: Bret Haaland
Guest star: Parker Posey (Umbriel), Donovan (Himself)

A day off from work, the crew aboard the Planet Express Spaceship goes fishing. When Bender fashions a gigantic hook catching a gigantic fish, he causes the ship to sink. Once submerged, the crew finds an ancient sunken city habitated by mermaids and mermen. Fry is the first to contact them - and one of them in a romantic way.



26 :02x17 - Bender Gets Made

First aired: Apr/30/2000
Writer: Eric Horsted
Director: Peter Avanzino
Guest star: Tom Kenny (Joey Mousepad)

When Bender cannot pay the bill after an extremely expensive meal, he offers to work it off in the kitchen. While he's working he is introduced to the secret robot mafia who cooks up a plan for Bender to participate in a Zuban Cigar heist. Bender is dished a deal that hits closer to home.



27 :02x18 - The Problem with Popplers

First aired: May/07/2000
Writer: Patric M. Verrone
Director: Gregg Vanzo, Chris Sauve
Guest star: Phil Hendrie (Free Waterfall Jr.)

When the Planet Express crew lands on a previously undiscovered plant, they find that it is covered in a new and delicious animal life form which they call "popplers". These edible and highly addictive "popplers" soon become a new business venture for the crew as Earthlings just can't seem to get enough of these delicacies. The dreaded Omnicrons reveal just what these "popplers" actually are, and seek restitution for Earth's "poppler" consumption.



28 :02x19 - Mother's Day

First aired: May/14/2000
Writer: Lewis Morton
Director: Brian Sheesley
Guest star: Nicole St. John (Electronic Mother's Day Card)

It's Mother's Day in the year 3000 and the robots celebrate the occasion by lavishing presents on Mom, who happens to be the beloved founder of Mom's Friendly Robot Company. When Mom enlists the robots in a revolution to take over the world and make her Queen for Mother's Day, she instructs the robots to turn against their human masters. Realizing that Mom seeks world domination, Professor Farnsworth's seductive moves are made to save the humans.



29 :02x20 - Anthology of Interest (1)

First aired: May/21/2000
Writer: Ken Keeler, David X. Cohen
Director: Chris Louden, Rich Moore
Guest star: Nichelle Nichols (Herself), Stephen Hawking (Himself), Gary Gygax (Himself), Al Gore (Himself)

When Professor Farnsworth invents a "what if" machine, each member of the gang poses a question to this new machine to receive video-simulated answer. What if Bender was 500 feet tall, Leela was more impulsive and Fry never woke up in Y3K? In three separate stories, Bender, Leela and Fry each find out what would happen if their lives were different, and Vice President Al Gore, physicist Stephen Hawking and actress Nichelle Nichols join forces to help Fry.



30 :03x01 - The Honking

First aired: Nov/05/2000
Writer: Ken Keeler
Director: Susie Dietter

The intergalactic adventures begin with the third season premiere episode when Bender's uncle, The Archduke of Thermstadt, dies. He leaves his gothic castle to Bender... on one condition -- Bender must spend a full night there. In a homage to classic horror movies, Bender becomes cursed and transforms every night, threatening the entire Planet Express gang.



31 :03x02 - War Is the H-Word

First aired: Nov/26/2000
Writer: Eric Horsted
Director: Ron Hughart
Guest star: Todd Susman (PA Announcer)

Bender and Fry volunteer for military duty to enjoy the benefits of the soldiers's discount. When war breaks out later that same day, Leela too decides to join the all-male ranks, under the guise of Lee Lemon, and creates quite a stir for her leader, Zapp Brannigan.



32 :03x03 - The Cryonic Woman

First aired: Dec/03/2000
Writer: J. Stewart Burns
Director: Mark Ervin
Guest star: Sarah Silverman (Michelle), Pauly Shore (Himself)

When Leela accidentally leaves the keys in the ignition of the Planet Express, Fry and Bender decide that it's the perfect opportunity to go joy-riding. This decision, unfortunately costs the entire crew their jobs -- and Fry and Bender lay blame on Leela. She decides to return to her former job at the cryonic lab, but before doing so accidentally implants her job chip into Fry and his chip into her. Now Fry is in charge of assigning jobs to the recently thawed and Leela is one of the best-looking pizza delivery girls in New New York. Fry's first assignment on the job brings him a big surprise -- he unthaws Michelle, his former girlfriend from 1999, who voluntarily froze herself after Fry's disappearance.



33 :03x04 - Parasites Lost

First aired: Jan/21/2001
Writer: Eric Kaplan
Director: Peter Avanzino

When Fry eats an egg-salad sandwich from a vending machine at a gas station, he begins to have strange side-effects -- he becomes stronger and smarter. Professor Farnsworth makes a diagnosis and concludes that Fry had ingested "intelligent worms" that have set up shop in his body. Because these worms are so smart, the regular means of flushing them out will not work. The Planet Express crew must shrink themselves to microscopic form and enter Fry's body to fight off the intruders. Meanwhile Leela is left to divert Fry's attention, but finds herself more and more attracted to the new man Fry has become.



34 :03x05 - Amazon Women in the Mood

First aired: Feb/04/2001
Writer: Lewis Morton
Director: Brian Sheesley
Guest star: Beatrice Arthur (Femputer), Suzie Plakson (Amazonian)

When Zapp Brannigan, Kif, Leela, Amy and later in a rescue attempt Bender and Fry crash onto Planet Amazonia, the crew discovers the planet in inhabited by a race of giant women who have found that life without the male gender is preferable. These Amazonian woman worship a Femcomputer who sentences Fry and the rest of the guys to death. It is up to Bender; a manbot and technically not a man, to intercede on the guys' behalf. Meanwhile, Kif professes his love to Amy.



35 :03x06 - Bendless Love

First aired: Feb/11/2001
Writer: Eric Horsted
Director: Swinton O. Scott, III
Guest star: Jan Hooks (Angleyne)

When a sleep-walking Bender causes havoc on Planet Express by indiscriminately bending things in the middle of the night, Professor Farnsworth becomes bent out of shape and sends him off to the Bending Factory where his uncontrollable need to bend becomes controlled. There, he is re-united with Flexo and meets Anglelyne, a curvaceous fembot, and sparks begin to fly.



36 :03x07 - The Day the Earth Stood Stupid

First aired: Feb/18/2001
Writer: Jeff Westbrook
Director: Mark Ervin

The Earth is conquered by flying brains with the power to turn normal human beings into idiots. On a distant planet, Leela learns that humanity's single hope is Fry -- the only being immune to the brains' moron-making power. So Leela must return and enlist Fry's help without becoming an imbecile herself.



37 :03x08 - That's Lobstertainment!

First aired: Feb/25/2001
Writer: Patric M. Verrone
Director: Bret Haaland
Guest star: Hank Azaria (Harold Zoid)

Dr. Zoidberg tries his luck as a part time comedian much to the dislike of his audience. He decides to get professional help - his old uncle formerly famous Harold Zoid. Zoid sees no comedy talent lurking within Zoidberg though and decides to go with drama. They get AMC actor Calculon to do a main role by promising him an Oscar.



38 :03x09 - The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz

First aired: Mar/04/2001
Writer: Dan Vebber
Director: James Purdum
Guest star: Phil Hendrie (Free Waterfall Senior)

The Professor decides to ship hazardous cargo to the outer reaches of space, but the course chartered takes the ship through some environmentally sensitive areas-- including the penguin refuge on Pluto. Leela refuses to transport the dangerous cargo, so the professor removes her from command and installs Bender as captain. While Bender is piloting the ship, he allows his attention to drift and accidentally showers the penguins with oily goop.



39 :03x10 - Luck of the Fryrish

First aired: Mar/11/2001
Writer: Ron Weiner
Director: Chris Louden

After a string of bad luck, Fry remembers back to when he was growing up in New York and his older brother, Yancy, was stealing his good ideas -- until the discovery of a rare seven-leaf clover that reversed Fry's luck. Now in the year 3001, Fry sets out in hopes of regaining his luckier days by recovering the charm from the underground ruins of Old New York and the family homestead. But strong-minded Fry becomes incensed with his unexpected discoveries.



40 :03x11 - The Cyber House Rules

First aired: Apr/01/2001
Writer: Lewis Morton
Director: Susie Dietter
Guest star: Tom Kenny (Adlai), Nicole St. John (Sally)

When Leela rushes to the reunion of the Orphanarium where she grew up, she reunites with Adlai, a plastic surgeon who can give her the appearance of two eyes. With terrible childhood memories of her strange Cyclops look fresh in mind, Leela is convinced to undergo the surgery, while Adlai is convinced that Leela is the only one for him. Meanwhile, Bender petitions to adopt 12 orphans in order to receive a government stipend for which he has big plans. Daddy Bender and Leela see things in a new light.



41 :03x12 - Insane in the Mainframe

First aired: Apr/08/2001
Writer: Bill Odenkirk
Director: Peter Avanzino

When Fry and Bender are mistaken as bank robbers, they are sentenced to time in an insane asylum for robots. Bender, of course, sees it as a vacation, but Fry begins to crack under the pressure of mechanical examinations and a diet consisting of motor oil. Fry soon becomes convinced that he too is a robot and is declared cured and released back to New New York. Bender and his new partner in crime, Roberto, escape from the asylum and attempt to rob a bank only to find the cops waiting to bust them. On the lam, the seek refuge on the Planet Express and take the crew hostage.



42 :03x13 - Bendin' in the Wind

First aired: Apr/22/2001
Writer: Eric Horsted
Director: Ron Hughart
Guest star: Beck (Himself)

Bender no longer lives up to his name after an unfortunate accident, but instead makes a new name for himself when rock star Beck offers him an opportunity to live out his folk-rock dream. As a result, Bender's attempt to showcase his humanistic endeavors fails when he's faced with a bittersweet realization. Meanwhile, the rest of the crew gets a taste of the '60s.



43 :03x14 - Time Keeps on Slipping

First aired: May/06/2001
Writer: Ken Keeler
Director: Chris Louden
Guest star: Jeff Cesario (Marv Albert's Head)

In the 30th Century, the once entertaining Harlem Globetrotters are now feared as they will humiliate any planet in the Universe who dares to play them. Feeling up to the challenge, Professor Farnsworth creates a group of mutant basketball players to go head-to-head with the Globetrotters. Farnsworth's secret winning ingredient is chronitons, time particles found in the Tempus Nebula. However, when the Planet Express crew removes the mutants from harvesting, they tip of the Time/Space Continuum causing forward motion of time to skip ahead.



44 :03x15 - I Dated a Robot

First aired: May/13/2001
Writer: Eric Kaplan
Director: James Purdum
Guest star: Lucy Liu (Herself)

Fry falls in love with Liubot (guest star Lucy Liu, "Ally McBeal"), a virtual humanoid downloaded from a computer. Disapproving of Fry's affair with a virtual woman, Bender and Leela steal the original head of Lucy Liu from the internet company, Nappster.com, where she is being held against her will. Seeking revenge, the Nappsters unleash a mob of illegal Lucy Liu downloads to take over the city.



45 :04x01 - Roswell That Ends Well

First aired: Dec/09/2001
Writer: J. Stewart Burns
Director: Rich Moore

A supernova causes an accident which sends the crew back in time to 1947, where they land in Roswell, Area 51. Fry and Bender's head have to go in for a rescue mission to free Dr Zoidberg and Bender's body from an army base where Fry's grandfather works.



46 :04x02 - A Tale of Two Santas

First aired: Dec/23/2001
Writer: Bill Odenkirk
Director: Ron Hughart
Guest star: Coolio (Kwanzaabot)

Bender is declared the new Santa when it is discovered that the evil Santabot has been frozen in a block of ice on Neptune. But when Bender begins delivering toys, the citizens, who are unaware that Santa is now a good guy, stage an all-out assault against him. Just when things can't get any worse, the evil Santa's icy tomb thaws and he escapes to exact his wrath upon the world.



47 :04x03 - Anthology of Interest (2)

First aired: Jan/06/2002
Writer: Scott Kirby, Jason Gorbett, David X. Cohen, Lewis Morton
Director: Bret Haaland

Three stories unfold when Professor Farnsworth fine-tunes his "What If" machine: Bender discovers how different he would be if he were human, Fry learns what life would be like if it resembled a video game and Leela wonders what would happen if she found her true home....and crash lands on Planet Ozz on this episode.



48 :04x04 - Love and Rocket

First aired: Feb/10/2002
Writer: Dan Vebber
Director: Brian Sheesley
Guest star: Lucy Liu (Herself), Sigourney Weaver (Planet Express Ship)

Love is in the air when Bender finds himself involved in a shipboard romance....with the ship. When the Professor upgrades the Planet Express spaceship's software with a sexy female voice (guest star Sigourney Weaver), Bender falls hopelessly in love. But when the ship discovers that Bender is unfaithful, she charts a course for self-destruction, and it's up to Fry and Leela to save the day.



49 :04x05 - Leela's Homeworld

First aired: Feb/17/2002
Writer: Kristin Gore
Director: Mark Ervin

When Leela returns to the orphanarium in which she was raised, she is recognized for her success as a starship captain. Bender and Professor Farnsworth decipher something far more rewarding for Leela, as Fry helps her discover some long-lost secrets about her background, including what happened to her parents.



50 :04x06 - Where the Buggalo Roam

First aired: Mar/03/2002
Writer: J. Stewart Burns
Director: Pat Shinagawa

When Amy brings her most recent boyfriend, Kif, home to meet the family, trouble ensues when Amy's parents fear that Kif cannot provide many grandchildren. Amy's parents, who own half of Mars and made a fortune off raising buggalo -- an alien version of cattle -- set out to break-up the relationship. When an entire herd of buggalo suddenly disappear, Kif offers to go after the rustlers and enlists the help of Professor, Zapp Brannigan, Fry, Leela, Hermes and Bender. Back at the homestead, Amy's parents make some interesting discoveries.



51 :04x07 - A Pharaoh to Remember

First aired: Mar/10/2002
Writer: Ron Weiner
Director: Mark Ervin

After delivering an enormous sandstone to Osiris 4, Fry, Leela and Bender are forced to work as slaves assisting the construction of the great Pharaoh Hamenthotep's tomb -- a pyramid. When Bender experiences an identity crisis because he has never been an over-achiever, he becomes extremely motivated, working harder and faster than anyone for the completion of the tomb. While the Pharaoh acknowledges the crew's diligence, Bender's efforts accidentally kill him, and Bender proceeds to the throne.



52 :04x08 - Godfellas

First aired: Mar/17/2002
Writer: Ken Keeler
Director: Susie Dietter

When Bender is accidentally swept away into a space vacuum, he becomes spiritually inclined and makes some devastating decisions. Meanwhile, Fry, Leela and Professor Farnsworth frantically search for Bender as he floats through space, and learns an important lesson from his journey.



53 :04x09 - Futurestock

First aired: Mar/31/2002
Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Director: Brian Sheesley

At the annual shareholders meeting, Fry meets a 1980s Wall Street power player and ultimately nominates him to replace Professor Farnsworth as the CEO of Planet Express. The new CEO appoints Fry as Vice Chairman and differences are quickly discovered when the strategy is to sell off the Planet Express Company. A mutinous Fry realizes the bona-fide value of the enterprise and attempts to restore the original regime.



54 :04x10 - A Leela of Her Own

First aired: Apr/07/2002
Writer: Patric M. Verrone
Director: Swinton O. Scott, III
Guest star: Bob Uecker (Himself), Hank Aaron (Himself), Dawnn Lewis (Jackie Anderson), Tom Kenny (Abner Doubledeal)

When Leela is signed to the New New York Mets, she is thrilled to be the first female major league blernsball player. Drawing huge crowds at the games, Leela believes she is an inspirational role model to all women. What she doesnt realize is, she has such a following because she is the worst blernsball player to ever play the game.



55 :04x11 - 30% Iron Chef

First aired: Apr/14/2002
Writer: Jeff Westbrook
Director: Ron Hughart

Bender attempts to become a chef, and is quickly rejected by the Planet Express crew. He then turns to the chef that inspired him, Elzar who also rejects him. Bender soon makes friends with some space hobos and, coincidently, one of them is Helmut Spargel, formerly the world's greatest chef. Helmut takes Bender under his wing and trains him to be a master chef by giving him a secret weapon -- a crystal vile containing "the pure essence of flavor". A now confident Bender challenges Elzar to a competition in the televised kitchen coliseum known as the "Iron Cook" show.



56 :04x12 - Where No Fan Has Gone Before

First aired: Apr/21/2002
Writer: David A. Goodman
Director: Pat Shinagawa
Guest star: Jonathan Frakes (Himself), Nichelle Nichols (Herself), Walter Koenig (Himself), George Takei (Himself), Leonard Nimoy (Himself), William Shatner (Himself)

Fry is put on trial for his life for traveling to the forbidden planet of Omega 3 to retrieve all 79 episodes of "Star Trek", and he must defend the claim that human kind needs "Star Trek" to give them hope for the future. In the 23rd Century, "Star Trek" fans had evolved to such a level that they corrupted the world's governments and all things "Star Trek" were then banned to Omega 3. Fry sets out on his mission with Leela, Bender and Leonard Nimoy's head in a jar, only to discover William Shatner, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei and Walter Koening are living on Omega 3 under the watchful eye of Melllvar, an evil energy creature -- and "Star Trek's" biggest fan.



Bender's Big Score

First aired: Nov/27/2007
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill
Guest star: Dawnn Lewis (LaBarbara Conrad), Coolio (Kwanzaabot), Al Gore (Himself), Mark Hamill (Chanukah Zombie), Tom Kenny (Yancy Fry), Sarah Silverman (Michelle)

Planet Express sees a hostile takeover and Bender falls into the hands of criminals where he is used to fulfill their schemes.



The Beast with a Billion Backs

First aired: Oct/19/2008
Director: Peter Avanzino
Guest star: Dan Castellaneta (Robot Devil), David Cross (Yivo), Stephen Hawking (Himself), Brittany Murphy (Colleen O'Hallahan)

The Planet Express crew must work to fix rips between their universe and another inhabited by a planet-sized, tentacle alien which soon takes over the Earth and uses it's ability to control Fry to command an entire religion which takes over and convinces the inhabitants of Earth to abandon the Earth to live in a pseudo-heaven, leaving the robots of the world to inherit the planet.



Bender's Game

First aired: Nov/04/2008
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill
Guest star: Gary Gygax (Himself), Rich Little (Himself), George Takei (Himself), Paul D. Calder (The Die of Power), David X. Cohen (The Die of Power), Danik Thomas (The Die of Power)

The Planet Express crew get trapped in a fantasy world



Into the Wild Green Yonder

First aired: Oct/30/2009
Writer: Ken Keeler
Director: Peter Avanzino
Guest star: Teller (Himself ((Credit Only))), Penn Jillette (Himself), Seth MacFarlane (Mars Vegas Singer), Phil Hendrie (Frida Waterfall / Hutch Waterfall / The Encyclopod), Snoop Dogg (Himself), Dawnn Lewis (LaBarbara Conrad)

Dark forces older than time itself are on the attack, hell-bent on stopping the dawn of a wondrous new green age. Don't you hate when that happens? Even more shocking: Bender's in love with a married fembot, and Leela's on the run from the law - Zapp Brannigan's law! Fry is the last hope of the universe, recruited for an ultra-top-secret mission. Could this be the end of the Planet Express crew forever?



57 :05x01 - Crimes of the Hot

First aired: Nov/10/2002
Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Director: Peter Avanzino
Guest star: Al Gore (Himself)

As Earth is unable to counter its rising temperature through the usual method (the dropping of a giant ice cube into the ocean), Gore leads an emergency conference in Kyoto, Japan, where Professor Farnsworth claims responsibility for the crisis. It seems love detoured him from observing proper emission standards on his prototype robot, and that could necessitate the destruction of all its "descendants." That includes Bender, who resigns himself to having a farewell blowout before being blown up.



58 :05x02 - Jurassic Bark

First aired: Nov/17/2002
Writer: Eric Kaplan
Director: Swinton O. Scott, III
Guest star: Tom Kenny (Yancy Fry)

Fry and Bender discover that the exact pizzeria Fry worked at before coming to the 30th century is on display as part of a 20th century exhibit at the Museum of Natural History. Fry is horrified when he sees his dog, Seymour, petrified among the artifacts in the exhibit. Fry reacts with protest and learns that there is a possibility to clone his "best friend" back to life. Bender perceives Seymour as a threat to his friendship with Fry and gets his own Robo-puppy as competition.



59 :05x03 - The Route of All Evil

First aired: Dec/08/2002
Writer: Dan Vebber
Director: Brian Sheesley
Guest star: Dawnn Lewis (LaBarbara Conrad), Bumper Robinson (Dwight Conrad)

Cubert - the clone of the Professor - and Dwight - Hermes' son - are suspended from school for illegal use of the AV equipment. Upon their return to the Planet Express, they form a business -- a competing delivery company that threatens the existence of Planet Express. Meanwhile, Leela, Fry and Bender brew up a batch of homemade beer.



60 :05x04 - A Taste of Freedom

First aired: Dec/22/2002
Writer: Eric Horsted
Director: James Purdum
Guest star: Phil Hendrie (Old Man Waterfall)

Dr. Zoidberg is accused of flag desecration when, at a Washington D.C. celebration, he cannot restrain himself from eating a large flag. After Zoidberg is sentenced to death, his people send an invasion force to enslave the people of Earth and teach them the meaning of freedom.



61 :05x05 - Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch

First aired: Jan/12/2003
Writer: Bill Odenkirk
Director: Wesley Archer

Amy's romance with Kif Kroker takes a twist when an unexpected pregnancy occurs -- he being the pregnant one. As Amy questions her commitment to the squishy green alien, Kif must return to his ancient, mysterious homeworld to give birth in the same muddy swamp where he was born.



62 :05x06 - Less Than Hero

First aired: Mar/02/2003
Writer: Ron Weiner
Director: Susan Deitter

Suffering from aches and pains, Fry and Leela turn to Dr. Zoidberg who gives them a "miracle cream" that he bought long ago from a traveling salesman. Lo and behold, when they try it out, it actually is a miracle cream that gives them superpowers. Fry and Leela decide to become super heroes with Bender as the third member of their team.



63 :05x07 - Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles

First aired: Mar/30/2003
Writer: Jeff Westbrook
Director: Bret Haaland
Guest star: Dawnn Lewis (LaBarbara Conrad), Maurice LaMarche (Pazuzu)

When Fry and the Planet Express gang realize that at 161 years old, the Professor has become too crotchety to handle, they decide he needs to be "youth-a-sized". Traveling to an asteroid, they register the Professor at a posh resort where their full-body bath in searing hot tar is guaranteed to turn back the clock. Through a series of unfortunate accidents, the bath covers not only the Professor but also everyone else and all are affected by the treatment. Back at Planet Express, a now 53-year-old Professor tries to keep a now 13-year-old Fry and other kids under control while looking for a way to reverse the effects of the tar treatment. Meanwhile, "the kids" all react to their newfound youth, including Leela, who decides she could have a taste of the childhood she never had as an orphan.



64 :05x08 - The Why of Fry

First aired: Apr/06/2003
Writer: David X. Cohen
Director: Wesley Archer
Guest star: Bob Odenkirk (Chaz), Nicole St. John (Sally)

When Leela gets swept off her feet by Chaz, an aide to the Mayor, Fry falls into a deep funk thinking that she could never like a non-important guy. Adding to Fry's funk, a bizarre genetic abnormality is discovered that qualifies him for a mission to save the universe. While on this mission, we learn what really happened on Dec. 31, 1999, the night Fry was frozen. Meanwhile, Chaz leaves a bad impression while on a skating date with Leela, causing her to realize that Fry means much more to her than she ever knew.



65 :05x09 - The Sting

First aired: Jun/01/2003
Writer: Patric M. Verrone
Director: Brian Sheesley
Guest star: Dawnn Lewis (LaBarbara Conrad)

After arriving at an asteroid field in deep space, Fry, Leela and Bender attempt to collect honey produced by vicious space bees. Leela decides to take a baby queen bee that incidentally kills Fry! While at Fry's funeral, guilt ridden Leela has a romantic dream that causes her to believe that Fry is still alive. As Leela's bizarre dreams continue to develop, she sinks into a much stranger sleep.



66 :05x10 - The Farnsworth Parabox

First aired: Jun/08/2003
Writer: Bill Odenkirk
Director: Ron Hughart

When the Professor conducts an experiment so hideous that he wants his apparatus destroyed in the thermonuclear inferno of the sun, he has Leela guard the two-foot cubic box overnight so that no one opens it and sets it off. Fry and Bender try their best to sneak a peek but it is Leela who finally gives in and opens the box. Drawn into the power of the box, Leela is thrown into a parallel universe, which has duplicates of the Planet Express gang - including Leela.



67 :05x11 - Three Hundred Big Boys

First aired: Jun/15/2003
Writer: Eric Kaplan
Director: Swinton O. Scott, III
Guest star: Roseanne (Herself)

As a result of Zapp Brannigan's victory over the Arachnid homeworld, Richard Nixon's head gives everyone a $300 refund from the silk surplus. Leela, the Professor, Bender, and Fry find wacky ways to spend the money. When things gets too hot at Zapp's celebration dinner, Fry saves the day.



68 :05x12 - Spanish Fry

First aired: Jul/13/2003
Writer: Ron Weiner
Director: Peter Avanzino

When the Planet Express gang goes camping in the woods for their company outing and Fry goes searching for an encounter with his favorite legendary figure, Bigfoot -- he is beamed aboard a spaceship and returned the next day without a nose. Fry learns that humans everywhere have been losing their noses and aliens are profiting for the sale of "human horns." A suggestion from Leela and a surprise visitor aim at keeping the human face safe.



69 :05x13 - Bend Her

First aired: Jul/20/2003
Writer: Michael Rowe
Director: James Purdum
Guest star: Dawnn Lewis (LaBarbara Conrad)

Bender faces his greatest challenge when he tricks his way into the 3004 Earth Olympian by getting a sex change and wins several events, but he must endure the final and most revealing test to receive his medals. When Bender has a date with a major robot celebrity, Calculon, he sees this as an opportunity to be wined and dined like never before. When Bender realizes there's an inequity of feelings, he enlists Fry's and Leela's help to stage a "soap opera death".



70 :05x14 - Obsoletely Fabulous

First aired: Jul/27/2003
Writer: Dan Vebber
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill

When Fry, Bender and the Planet Express gang attend Roboticon 3003 - the world's largest robot trade show - the Professor purchases the new "Robot 1-X", which threatens to render Bender obsolete. Feeling inadequate, Bender returns to MomCorp for an upgrade, but becomes terrified that the procedure will erase his robo-humanity. In desperation, he escapes from the factory and becomes a castaway on a tropical island that seems uninhabited... or is it? Violence ensues.



71 :05x15 - Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television

First aired: Aug/03/2003
Writer: Lewis Morton
Director: Ron Hughart
Guest star: Bumper Robinson (Dwight Conrad/Various)

When a young star of the hit robot soap opera "All My Circuits" literally falls to pieces, Bender seizes his chance for stardom. Along with Fry and Leela, Bender sabotages the auditions and secures a spot on the show. As a result of Bender's misbehavior, the Nielsen numbers rise, making Bender a star. When a new group, Fathers Against Rude Television (or F.A.R.T.) plans a Million Dad March to protest his character, Bender realizes his effect on kids.



72 :05x16 - The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings

First aired: Aug/10/2003
Writer: Ken Keeler
Director: Rich Moore
Guest star: Dan Castellaneta (Robot Devil), David X. Cohen (Phone Voice)

Fry, in an effort to win Leela's love, makes a deal with the Robot Devil to become a gifted musician. He has tried to take Holophonor lessons, but his teacher claimed he had "stupid fingers." Bender realizes that the Robot Devil is the only one to help. Fry makes a deal only to regret it immediately as it comes with a hefty price.



73 :06x01 - Rebirth

First aired: Jun/24/2010
Director: Frank Marino

After a horrific accident, the fate of the Planet Express crew depends on the Professor, who desperately employs an untested resuscitation machine.



74 :06x02 - In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela

First aired: Jun/24/2010
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill
Guest star: Chris Elliott (V-GINY)

Leela and Zapp Brannigan are marooned on an Edenic planet while the Professor, Fry and the rest of the Planet Express crew attempt to thwart a potential planetary disaster.



75 :06x03 - Attack of the Killer App

First aired: Jul/01/2010
Writer: Patric M. Verrone
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Guest star: Craig Ferguson (Leela's boil Susan)

Thanks to Fry, an unflattering video of Leela makes the rounds online.
Meanwhile New New York is transfixed by a new phone.



76 :06x04 - Proposition Infinity

First aired: Jul/08/2010
Writer: Michael Rowe
Director: Crystal Chesney-Thompson
Guest star: George Takei (Himself)

Bender has a personal stake in a ballot initiative that would legalize marriage between humans and robots.



77 :06x05 - The Duh-Vinci Code

First aired: Jul/15/2010
Writer: Maiya Williams
Director: Raymie Muzquiz

The crew goes to future Rome to unlock Leonardo da Vinci's secret.



78 :06x06 - Lethal Inspection

First aired: Jul/22/2010
Writer: Eric Horsted
Director: Ray Claffey

Dismayed at the thought of his own mortality after he discovers he was created without a backup, Bender goes on a quest for Inspector #5, the person who manufactured him without it.



79 :06x07 - The Late Philip J. Fry

First aired: Jul/29/2010
Writer: Lewis Morton
Director: Peter Avanzino
Guest star: Kath Soucie (Cubert Farnsworth)

The professor has created a time machine that can only travel forward in time. Together with Fry and Bender, he will test the machine to go forward 1 minute in time. Unfortunately they end up going too far and view the future history throughout the future eras.



80 :06x08 - That Darn Katz!

First aired: Aug/05/2010
Writer: Josh Weinstein
Director: Frank Marino
Guest star: Frank Welker (Nibbler)

Earth is invaded by a race of intelligent cats.



81 :06x09 - A Clockwork Origin

First aired: Aug/12/2010
Writer: Dan Vebber
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill

The theory of evolution is put to the test on a planet inhabited by robots.



82 :06x10 - The Prisoner of Benda

First aired: Aug/19/2010
Writer: Ken Keeler
Director: Stephen Sandoval

A revolutionary invention allows the crew members to exchange minds.



83 :06x11 - Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences

First aired: Aug/26/2010
Writer: Patric M. Verrone
Director: Crystal Chesney-Thompson
Guest star: Katee Sackhoff (Grrl), Matt Groening (Himself), David X. Cohen (Himself), Sergio Aragones (Himself)

After a bungled Earth invasion, alien leader Lrrr faces a midlife crisis.



84 :06x12 - The Mutants Are Revolting

First aired: Sep/02/2010
Writer: Eric Horsted
Director: Raymie Muzquiz
Guest star: Mark Mothersbaugh (Devo)

Leela leads an army of underground mutants in a rebellion against the surface people.



85 :06x13 - The Futurama Holiday Spectacular

First aired: Nov/21/2010
Writer: Michael Rowe
Director: Ray Claffey
Guest star: Coolio (Kwanzaabot), Al Gore (Himself), Dawnn Lewis (LaBarbara Conrad / Queen Bee), Dan Vebber (Various)

3 part holiday based anthology:

Part 1: Santabot says he'd stop blowing people up if they used pine trees for X-mas. The tree is extinct, but the seeds for these trees still exist, stored next door to a place that has every germ known to man stored as well.

Part 2: Bender is upset that he doesn't have enough petroleum oil to celebrate the full 6 weeks of Robonuka, so the crew go digging to find it.

Part 3: Kwanzabot says that the only real way to celebrate Kwanza is to use beeswax candles. In order to get beeswax, the crew travel to the giant space bee colony.



86 :06x14 - Neutopia

First aired: Jun/23/2011
Writer: J. Stewart Burns
Director: Edmund Fong
Guest star: Dawnn Lewis (LaBarbara Conrad)



87 :06x15 - Benderama

First aired: Jun/23/2011
Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Director: Crystal Chesney-Thompson
Guest star: Patton Oswalt (Ugly Giant)



88 :06x16 - Ghost in the Machines

First aired: Jun/30/2011
Writer: Patric M. Verrone
Director: Ray Claffey

When Bender dies, his disembodied software begins haunting the Planet Express building.



89 :06x17 - Law and Oracle

First aired: Jul/07/2011
Writer: Josh Weinstein
Director: Stephen Sandoval

Fry quits his job and becomes a police officer assigned to the Future Crimes Division.



90 :06x18 - The Silence of the Clamps

First aired: Jul/14/2011
Writer: Eric Rogers
Director: Frank Marino

After testifying against the Robot Mafia, Bender goes into hiding in the witness relocation program.



91 :06x19 - Yo Leela Leela

First aired: Jul/21/2011
Writer: Eric Horsted
Director: Frank Marino
Guest star: Kath Soucie (Various), Tom Kenny (Joey Mousepad), Nicole St. John (Various)

Leela becomes a Hollywood Big Shot after creating a hit children's television series.



92 :06x20 - All the Presidents' Heads

First aired: Jul/28/2011
Writer: Josh Weinstein
Director: Stephen Sandoval



93 :06x21 - Möbius Dick

First aired: Aug/04/2011
Writer: Dan Vebber
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill

Leela becomes obsessed with hunting down a mysterious four-dimensional space whale.



94 :06x22 - Fry am the Egg Man

First aired: Aug/11/2011
Writer: Michael Rowe
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill

Fry's care for an alien egg doesn't pay off when it hatches into a horrible monster.



95 :06x23 - The Tip of the Zoidberg

First aired: Aug/18/2011
Writer: Ken Keeler
Director: Raymie Muzquiz

A secret mission by Dr. Zoidberg and the Professor from long ago is discovered by the crew.



96 :06x24 - Cold Warriors

First aired: Aug/25/2011
Writer: Dan Vebber
Director: Crystal Chesney-Thompson
Guest star: Tom Kenny (Yancy Fry), Buzz Aldrin (Himself)

Disaster ensues after a sneezing Fry inadvertently reintroduces the common cold to the future.



97 :06x25 - Overclockwise

First aired: Sep/01/2011
Writer: Ken Keeler
Director: Raymie Muzquiz

An increase in Bender's processing power enables him to foresee the future.



98 :06x26 - Reincarnation

First aired: Sep/08/2011
Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Director: Peter Avanzino

The series' sixth-season finale features three animation styles: black-and-white; video-game; and Japanese anime.



99 :07x01 - The Bots and the Bees

First aired: Jun/20/2012

Bender impregnates the new Planet Express soda machine.



100 :07x02 - A Farewell to Arms

First aired: Jun/20/2012



101 :07x03 - Decision 3012

First aired: Jun/27/2012



102 :07x04 - The Thief of Baghead

First aired: Jul/04/2012



103 :07x05 - Zapp Dingbat

First aired: Jul/11/2012



104 :07x06 - The Butterjunk Effect

First aired: Jul/18/2012



105 :07x07 - The Six Million Dollar Mon

First aired: Jul/25/2012



106 :07x08 - Fun on a Bun

First aired: Aug/01/2012



107 :07x09 - Free Will Hunting

First aired: Aug/08/2012



108 :07x10 - Near-Death Wish

First aired: Aug/15/2012



109 :07x11 - 31st Century Fox

First aired: Aug/22/2012



110 :07x12 - Viva Mars Vegas

First aired: Aug/29/2012



111 :07x13 - Naturama

First aired: Sep/05/2012