Futurama - Season 7

Futurama - Season 7
Futurama - Season 7
2010
Comedy, Sci-fi
TV Season
Season 7 - Fry, a pizza guy is accidentally frozen in 1999 and thawed out New Year's Eve 2999. (imdb)
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Created by:
Matt GroeningGrowing up in Portland, Oregon, Matt Groening did not particularly like school, which is what originally turned him towards drawing. In the mid-1980s, he moved to Los Angeles and started drawing a comic strip named "Life in Hell" which eventually became published in the newspaper where he worked. In 1988, James Brooks, looking for a filler in the television show "The Tracy Ullman show", turned towards a framed "Life in Hell" strip on his wall and contacted Groening. The animated shorts that Groening created were "The Simpsons".
Directed by:
Bret Haaland, Peter Avanzino, Gregg Vanzo, Ron HughartWriters:
Matt GroeningGrowing up in Portland, Oregon, Matt Groening did not particularly like school, which is what originally turned him towards drawing. In the mid-1980s, he moved to Los Angeles and started drawing a comic strip named "Life in Hell" which eventually became published in the newspaper where he worked. In 1988, James Brooks, looking for a filler in the television show "The Tracy Ullman show", turned towards a framed "Life in Hell" strip on his wall and contacted Groening. The animated shorts that Groening created were "The Simpsons".
Starring:
Tress MacNeilleTress MacNeille is one of the most talented women in the voice-over industry to date. With her versatile talent has done the voices of Dot Warner from Animaniacs, Babs Bunny from Tiny Toon Adventures to being a featured singer in the Weird "Al" Yankovic song "Ricky", She has also appeared in a small part in the full-length motion picture "Elvira Mistress of the Dark".
Ratings & Reviews
Rebirth (2010)
- S7E1
After the events of Over The Wild Green Yonder, Leela is put in an irreversible coma. Fry must find a way to cope with his loss, so he builds a robotic Leela. (imdb)
In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela (2010)
- S7E2
Zapp and Leela are alone on an unknown planet after their mission to destroy a death star fails, while the rest of the gang tries to save Earth from being the star's next victim. (imdb)
Fry and Bender compete to see who can get the most fans on their Twitter-like application on their new eyePhones, not knowing that it's actually part of Mom's evil conspiracy to unleash a new virus on people's brains. (imdb)
Proposition Infinity (2010)
- S7E4
Amy gets together with Bender after she breaks up with Kif, which catches the ire of Dr. Farnsworth and others who oppose human/robot relationships. (imdb)
The Duh-Vinci Code (2010)
- S7E5
Professor Farnsworth accidentally uncovers the blueprint for a mysterious Leonardo da Vinci invention, and he and his crew travel to Rome for answers. (imdb)
Lethal Inspection (2010)
- S7E6
Bender discovers that he has no backup capabilities--meaning that he is mortal, and he and Hermes travel to Mexico so that he can take out his frustrations on his inspector. (imdb)
Fry agrees to travel one minute into the future in Farnsworth's new time machine right before a big date with Leela, but they wind up going far into the future with no way to go back in time. (imdb)
That Darn Katz! (2010)
- S7E8
A sinister cat uses Amy's failed dissertation to launch his plan to save his home planet by destroying Earth. (imdb)
A Clockwork Origin (2010)
- S7E9
After a dispute with creationists, Farnsworth flees with the others to a remote, uninhabited planet. Upon releasing microrobots in a pond, non-organic life begins to evolve on the planet.
The Prisoner of Benda (2010)
- S7E10
The Professor's body swapping experiment produces a result he didn't have in mind. (imdb)
The Mutants Are Revolting (2010)
- S7E12
Fry accidentally reveals that Leela is a mutant, so she is banished to the sewers where all mutants must live. Not willing to accept this, Leela and Fry organize the mutant uprising against this segregation. (imdb)
The Planet Express crew learns the true meaning of Xmas, Robanukah, and Kwanzaa. (imdb)
Cast & Info
Created by:
Matt GroeningGrowing up in Portland, Oregon, Matt Groening did not particularly like school, which is what originally turned him towards drawing. In the mid-1980s, he moved to Los Angeles and started drawing a comic strip named "Life in Hell" which eventually became published in the newspaper where he worked. In 1988, James Brooks, looking for a filler in the television show "The Tracy Ullman show", turned towards a framed "Life in Hell" strip on his wall and contacted Groening. The animated shorts that Groening created were "The Simpsons".
Directed by:
Bret Haaland, Peter Avanzino, Gregg Vanzo, Ron HughartWriters:
Matt GroeningGrowing up in Portland, Oregon, Matt Groening did not particularly like school, which is what originally turned him towards drawing. In the mid-1980s, he moved to Los Angeles and started drawing a comic strip named "Life in Hell" which eventually became published in the newspaper where he worked. In 1988, James Brooks, looking for a filler in the television show "The Tracy Ullman show", turned towards a framed "Life in Hell" strip on his wall and contacted Groening. The animated shorts that Groening created were "The Simpsons".
Starring:
Tress MacNeilleTress MacNeille is one of the most talented women in the voice-over industry to date. With her versatile talent has done the voices of Dot Warner from Animaniacs, Babs Bunny from Tiny Toon Adventures to being a featured singer in the Weird "Al" Yankovic song "Ricky", She has also appeared in a small part in the full-length motion picture "Elvira Mistress of the Dark".
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