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The '''first broadcast season''' of ''[[Futurama]]'' consisted of nine episodes that aired on the [[Fox Network]] in the United States from March 14, 1999 to May 9, 1999. The original order of nine episodes were split.
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The '''first broadcast season''' of ''[[Futurama]]'' consisted of nine episodes that aired on the [[Fox Network]] in the United States from March 28, 1999 to May 18, 1999. The original order of thirteen episodes was split, with the last four episodes airing as the first four episodes of the [[Season 2 (broadcast)|second season]]
   
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|[[David X. Cohen|D.X. Cohen]], [[Matt Groening|M. Groening]]
 
|[[David X. Cohen|D.X. Cohen]], [[Matt Groening|M. Groening]]
 
|[[Rich Moore|R. Moore]], [[Gregg Vanzo|G. Vanzo]]
 
|[[Rich Moore|R. Moore]], [[Gregg Vanzo|G. Vanzo]]
|March 14, 1999
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|March 28, 1999
 
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| colspan="5" |[[File:S01E01.png|thumb|left|125px]]A pizza delivery boy named [[Philip J. Fry]] accidentally stumbles into a [[cryogenic tube]] on Dеcember 31, [[1999]] and awakens on New Year's Eve in the year [[2999]], where he meets a [[mutant]] career counselor named[[ Leela]], an alcoholic robot named [[Bender]], and his distant nephew [[Professor Farnsworth]].
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|colspan="5"|[[File:S01E01.png|thumb|left|125px]]A pizza delivery boy named [[Philip J. Fry]] accidentally stumbles into a [[cryogenic tube]] on Dеcember 31, [[1999]] and awakens on New Year's Eve in the year [[2999]], where he meets a [[mutant]] career counselor named[[ Leela]], an alcoholic robot named [[Bender]], and his distant nephew [[Professor Farnsworth]].
 
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|[[Ken Keeler]]
 
|[[Ken Keeler]]
 
|[[Peter Avanzino]]
 
|[[Peter Avanzino]]
|March 21, 1999
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|April 4, 1999
 
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| colspan="5" |[[File:S01E02.png|thumb|left|125px]]After delivering a package to an amusement park on the [[moon]], Fry shows Leela how to appreciate the celestial body while Bender and [[Amy]] must try to recover the keys to the [[Planet Express ship]].
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|colspan="5"|[[File:S01E02.png|thumb|left|125px]]After delivering a package to an amusement park on the [[moon]], Fry shows Leela how to appreciate the celestial body while Bender and [[Amy]] must try to recover the keys to the [[Planet Express ship]].
 
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|[[I, Roommate]]
 
|[[I, Roommate]]
 
|[[Eric Horsted]]
 
|[[Eric Horsted]]
 
|[[Bret Haaland]]
 
|[[Bret Haaland]]
|April 11, 1999
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|April 6, 1999
 
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| colspan="5" |[[File:S01E03.png|thumb|left|125px]]Fry gets kicked out of the [[Planet Express building]] and tries to find a place to live. When Bender's antenna wreaks havoc on the TV reception, Bender is kicked out of their new apartment and Fry must decide whether or not a place to live is more important than his best friend.
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|colspan="5"|[[File:S01E03.png|thumb|left|125px]]Fry gets kicked out of the [[Planet Express building]] and tries to find a place to live. When Bender's antenna wreaks havoc on the TV reception, Bender is kicked out of their new apartment and Fry must decide whether or not a place to live is more important than his best friend.
 
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|[[Brian Kelley]]
 
|[[Brian Kelley]]
 
|[[Brian Sheesley]]
 
|[[Brian Sheesley]]
|April 4, 1999
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|April 13, 1999
 
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| colspan="5" |[[File:S01E04_02.png|thumb|left|125px]]Leela meets Captain [[Zapp Brannigan]] on a mission to rescue animals from a [[Vergon 6|hollow planet]], depleted of all the dark matter that once filled it, on the verge of collapse, but Brannigan jails the crew for interfering. This episode sees the introduction of [[Nibbler]].
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|colspan="5"|[[File:S01E04_02.png|thumb|left|125px]]Leela meets Captain [[Zapp Brannigan]] on a mission to rescue animals from a [[Vergon 6|hollow planet]], depleted of all the dark matter that once filled it, on the verge of collapse, but Brannigan jails the crew for interfering. This episode sees the introduction of [[Nibbler]].
 
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|[[Fear of a Bot Planet]]
 
|[[Fear of a Bot Planet]]
 
|[[Heather Lombard|H. Lombard]], [[Evan Gore|E. Gore]]
 
|[[Heather Lombard|H. Lombard]], [[Evan Gore|E. Gore]]
 
|[[Peter Avanzino|P. Avanzino]], [[Carlos Baeza|C. Baeza]]
 
|[[Peter Avanzino|P. Avanzino]], [[Carlos Baeza|C. Baeza]]
|March 28, 1999
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|April 20, 1999
 
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| colspan="5" |[[File:S01E05_05.png|thumb|left|125px]]Bender delivers a package to a [[planet|Chapek 9]] inhabited solely by human-hating robots and becomes an idol to them.
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|colspan="5"|[[File:S01E05_05.png|thumb|left|125px]]Bender delivers a package to a [[planet|Chapek 9]] inhabited solely by human-hating robots and becomes an idol to them.
 
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|[[Patric M. Verrone]]
 
|[[Patric M. Verrone]]
 
|[[Ron Hughart|R. Hughart]], [[Gregg Vanzo|G. Vanzo]]
 
|[[Ron Hughart|R. Hughart]], [[Gregg Vanzo|G. Vanzo]]
|April 18, 1999
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|April 27, 1999
 
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| colspan="5" |[[File:S01E06_03.png|thumb|left|125px]]When Fry discovers that he's a billionaire thanks to a thousand years of compound interest on 93 cents, he uses the money to buy back things from his the 20th century. This includes spending millions on a can of anchovies, which are extinct in the year [[3000]]. [[Mom]], head of [[Mom's Friendly Robot Company]], wants the anchovies for very different reasons.
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|colspan="5"|[[File:S01E06_03.png|thumb|left|125px]]When Fry discovers that he's a billionaire thanks to a thousand years of compound interest on 93 cents, he uses the money to buy back things from his the 20th century. This includes spending millions on a can of anchovies, which are extinct in the year [[3000]]. [[Mom]], head of [[Mom's Friendly Robot Company]], wants the anchovies for very different reasons.
 
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|[[J. Stewart Burns]]
 
|[[J. Stewart Burns]]
 
|[[Jeffrey Lynch|J. Lynch]], [[Kevin O'Brien|K. O'Brien]]
 
|[[Jeffrey Lynch|J. Lynch]], [[Kevin O'Brien|K. O'Brien]]
|April 25, 1999
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|May 4, 1999
 
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| colspan="5" |Fry becomes emperor of a [[planet|Trisol]] of water-based beings after he accidentally drinks the former ruler, [[Bont]].
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|colspan="5"|Fry becomes emperor of a [[planet|Trisol]] of water-based beings after he accidentally drinks the former ruler, [[Bont]].
 
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|[[Lewis Morton]]
 
|[[Lewis Morton]]
 
|[[Susie Dietter]]
 
|[[Susie Dietter]]
|May 2, 1999
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|May 11, 1999
 
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| colspan="5" |A 21st-century garbage ball threatens to fall back to [[Earth]] and destroy [[New New York]]. Fry saves the day with his 20th-century garbage-making skills.
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|colspan="5"|A 21st-century garbage ball threatens to fall back to [[Earth]] and destroy [[New New York]]. Fry saves the day with his 20th-century garbage-making skills.
 
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|[[Eric Kaplan]]
 
|[[Eric Kaplan]]
 
|[[Rich Moore]]
 
|[[Rich Moore]]
|May 9, 1999
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|May 18, 1999
 
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| colspan="5" |To break his addiction to electricity, Bender finds religion by becoming a member of the Temple of Robotology. But when he reverts to his old ways, he is sent to [[Robot Hell]].
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|colspan="5"|To break his addiction to electricity, Bender finds religion by becoming a member of the Temple of Robotology. But when he reverts to his old ways, he is sent to [[Robot Hell]].
 
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[[Category:Season One|#]]

Revision as of 05:24, 20 February 2015

The first broadcast season of Futurama consisted of nine episodes that aired on the Fox Network in the United States from March 28, 1999 to May 18, 1999. The original order of thirteen episodes was split, with the last four episodes airing as the first four episodes of the second season

Ep Title Writer(s) Director(s) Original airdate
1 - 1 Space Pilot 3000 D.X. Cohen, M. Groening R. Moore, G. Vanzo March 28, 1999
S01E01
A pizza delivery boy named Philip J. Fry accidentally stumbles into a cryogenic tube on Dеcember 31, 1999 and awakens on New Year's Eve in the year 2999, where he meets a mutant career counselor namedLeela, an alcoholic robot named Bender, and his distant nephew Professor Farnsworth.
2 - 2 The Series Has Landed Ken Keeler Peter Avanzino April 4, 1999
S01E02
After delivering a package to an amusement park on the moon, Fry shows Leela how to appreciate the celestial body while Bender and Amy must try to recover the keys to the Planet Express ship.
3 - 3 I, Roommate Eric Horsted Bret Haaland April 6, 1999
S01E03
Fry gets kicked out of the Planet Express building and tries to find a place to live. When Bender's antenna wreaks havoc on the TV reception, Bender is kicked out of their new apartment and Fry must decide whether or not a place to live is more important than his best friend.
4 - 4 Love's Labours Lost in Space Brian Kelley Brian Sheesley April 13, 1999
S01E04 02
Leela meets Captain Zapp Brannigan on a mission to rescue animals from a hollow planet, depleted of all the dark matter that once filled it, on the verge of collapse, but Brannigan jails the crew for interfering. This episode sees the introduction of Nibbler.
5 - 5 Fear of a Bot Planet H. Lombard, E. Gore P. Avanzino, C. Baeza April 20, 1999
S01E05 05
Bender delivers a package to a Chapek 9 inhabited solely by human-hating robots and becomes an idol to them.
6 - 6 A Fishful of Dollars Patric M. Verrone R. Hughart, G. Vanzo April 27, 1999
S01E06 03
When Fry discovers that he's a billionaire thanks to a thousand years of compound interest on 93 cents, he uses the money to buy back things from his the 20th century. This includes spending millions on a can of anchovies, which are extinct in the year 3000. Mom, head of Mom's Friendly Robot Company, wants the anchovies for very different reasons.
7 - 7 My Three Suns J. Stewart Burns J. Lynch, K. O'Brien May 4, 1999
Fry becomes emperor of a Trisol of water-based beings after he accidentally drinks the former ruler, Bont.
8 - 8 A Big Piece of Garbage Lewis Morton Susie Dietter May 11, 1999
A 21st-century garbage ball threatens to fall back to Earth and destroy New New York. Fry saves the day with his 20th-century garbage-making skills.
9 - 9 Hell Is Other Robots Eric Kaplan Rich Moore May 18, 1999
To break his addiction to electricity, Bender finds religion by becoming a member of the Temple of Robotology. But when he reverts to his old ways, he is sent to Robot Hell.