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TheAmerican animated science fiction sitcom Futurama, created and developed by Matt Groening and David X. Cohen for the Fox Broadcasting Company, originally aired from March 28, 1999, to August 10, 2003 before being effectively cancelled. Starting in 2007, 20th Century Fox Television released four straight-to-DVD Futurama films. These films were subsequently reconfigured into four episodes each and were broadcast on four separate nights in 2008 and 2009 on Comedy Central as a fifth season.[1][2][3] This was followed by a sixth and seventh season airing from 2010 to 2013 when the show was cancelled again.[4][5] In February 2022, Hulu revived the series with a 20-episode order for an eighth season that began airing on July 24, 2023.[6][7] On November 2, 2023, Hulu renewed the show for a ninth production season consisting of 20 episodes,[8] which will air through 2026.[9][10] New episodes are slated to return on July 29, 2024.[11]

The original 72-episode run of Futurama was produced as four seasons, however Fox broadcast the episodes out of the intended order, resulting in five aired seasons (though the first season was aired entirely in order).[12] As consequence, the show's continuity is disrupted by the broadcast order. For example, the episode "Fry and Leela's Big Fling" follows on from the ending of the previous episode in production order (which is "T.: The Terrestrial"); however, the episodes were not aired consecutively. Each of the show's 26-episode sixth and seventh seasons on Comedy Central was split into two 13-episode halves and broadcast effectively as four separate broadcast seasons over four years. Some of the episodes of those seasons were also aired out of production order, though episodes always aired within the half-season they were produced. Moreover, different regions and networks use different ordering for the episodes. Some countries broadcast the original 72 episodes in the four-season production-order. In the UK, the first 13 episodes of the series' sixth (production) season were released on DVD/BD as "season five".


This list follows the season box sets, which feature the episodes in the original production season order, ignoring the order of broadcast. The original run was released on Fox and its first revival was on Comedy Central. The second revival is domestically on Hulu, while internationally it is on Disney+, and it has alternatively been titled the eighth season (production),[13] and the eleventh and twelfth seasons (broadcast).[14][15] The ninth production season will also be considered as Futurama's thirteenth and fourteenth broadcast seasons.[8]


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 hypnotizing the audience. Other establishing shots and advertisements are interspersed throughout the episode.


The Futurama video game was released shortly after the airing of the 72nd and final episode of the Fox's run of the series in August 2003. The game's story and dialogue were 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."[141] 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.


Futurama Live! first aired on July 11, 2012, on Comedy Central following the original broadcast of the episode "Zapp Dingbat", the public were given the chance to participate in a live chat with the Futurama cast and crew. Several previews of upcoming Season 7 episodes were shown during the live stream, and several details about the season were revealed, including: returning appearances by the characters Guenter and Dr. Banjo in an episode of broadcast season 10, the debut of Lrrr's son, an episode about the origins of Scruffy, a three-part episode featuring 1980s-style animation, the status of Mars, and the possibility of "Mbius strip clubs".[142] One lucky fan even won a prize.[143]


A second episode of Futurama Live! was aired as a live Internet webcast event broadcast on September 4, 2013, on the Comedy Central website and the Nerdist YouTube channel as part of the Futurama series finale. It was broadcast in two parts, the first part was the pre-show hosted by Chris Hardwick and featured creator Matt Groening, series showrunner David X. Cohen and voice actors Phil Lamarr and Lauren Tom. The second part was the post-series finale webcast again hosted by Hardwick with Groening and Cohen and actors Maurice LaMarche and Billy West discussing the series finale and different aspects of the show.[144][145][146]


Radiorama is a special podcast episode of Futurama made for the Nerdist Podcast to help promote Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow reuniting the entire Futurama cast as well as special guest star Chris Hardwick as the villain, Klaxxon. The podcast was released on September 14, 2017. The episode was written by David X. Cohen, Ken Keeler and Patric M. Verrone.


Production codes reflect the order in which the episodes were written and produced, and according to Thomas Astruc, is the closest to continuity as much it practicably can be.[1] As such, it is recommended to follow the production codes for viewing orders.


The scanners and metadata agents used by Plex will work best when your major types of content are separated from each other. We strongly recommend separating movie and television content into separate main directories. For instance, you might use something like this:


By default, the Plex TV Series agent uses the episode ordering based on TMDB, which is an aired order. However, if you know that your files are named according TVDB, you can change the Episode Ordering preference when creating or editing your TV library. This is available under the Advanced tab, when creating or editing the television library.


As of Plex Media Server version 1.40.4 (and when using the Plex TV Series agent), it is possible to set the appropriate episode order for a TV series (based on alternate orders available from The TVDB for that series), after it has been successfully matched. This is available from the Advanced tab, when editing the TV show.


For example, the show Iron Chef had a different order in the United States. In the screenshot below, we can see the different options available from the Episode ordering preference, when editing that show. In this case, the episode files are named and organized based on that US airing release and so TheTVDB (US) is chosen as the order.


This is only an example. The most important bit in the file name is the appropriate season and episode number notation s02e17, which in this example means Season 2 Episode 17 It does not matter if you use dashes, dots, or just spaces.


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The first season premiered in the US on May 3, 2011 and ended March 13, 2012 almost a year later. The world premier of the show was on May 2, 2011 in the UK with the episode "The Mystery". Unlike the following four seasons, this season only had 36 episodes due to 4 being scrapped for various reasons, Season 6 was later given 4 extra episodes to make up for this.


A sixth season was green-lit on June 22, 2016[6]. It premiered on January 5, 2018 and wrapped up on June 24, 2019. Unlike Seasons 2-5 it had 44 episodes. [7] This was to make up for Season 1 only having 36.


Darwin's Yearbook is a spinoff mini-series based on The Amazing World of Gumball. It contains six episodes, each focusing on a different character related to Elmore Junior High. The mini-series primarily consists of excerpts from already existing episodes of Gumball. The series takes place sometime after the events of "The Inquisition."


The Gumball Chronicles is an eight episode spinoff mini-series based on The Amazing World of Gumball, written and directed by voice director and picture editor Richard Overall. The series predominantly consists of clips recycled from previous episodes but features some new content. It premiered on October 5th, 2020 in US, and finished just over half a year later on June 20, 2021.

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