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'''Seаson Two''' of ''[[Futurama]]'' consisted of twenty episodes that aired on the [[Fox Network]] in the United States from September 22 1999 to May 21 2000. The original order of nineteen episodes was split; the last four episodes of the initial [[Season One|first-season]] order aired as the first four episodes of the second season, while the last three episodes of the second-season order aired as the first three episodes of the [[Season Three|third season]].
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'''Seаson Two''' of ''[[Futurama]]'' consisted of twenty episodes that aired on the [[Fox Network]] in the United States from September 26, 1999 to May 21, 2000. The original order of nineteen episodes was split; the last four episodes of the initial [[Season One|first-season]] order aired as the first four episodes of the second season, while the last three episodes of the second-season order aired as the first three episodes of the [[Season Three|third season]].
   
 
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|[[A Flight to Remember]]
 
|[[A Flight to Remember]]
 
|[[Eric Horsted|E. Horsted]]
 
|[[Eric Horsted|E. Horsted]]
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|September 26, 1999
 
|September 26, 1999
 
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|colspan="5"|The [[Planet Express crew]] is sent on board the ''[[Titanic]]'' on a company vacation. [[Zapp Brannigan]] later steers the ship near a black hole.
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|colspan="5"|The [[Planet Express crew]] is sent on board the ''[[Titanic]]'' on a company vacation. [[Zapp Brannigan]] later steers the ship near a black hole. Bender falls in love with a countess and develops a strong commitment for her
 
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|[[Mars University]]
 
|[[Mars University]]
 
|[[J. Stewart Burns]]
 
|[[J. Stewart Burns]]
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|October 3, 1999
 
|October 3, 1999
 
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|colspan="5"|[[Fry]] goes to college so he can successfully drop out but ends up becoming roommates with a monkey made intelligent by Professor Farnsworth. Fry gets so jealous of the monkey that he decides to play a cruel trick on him, which makes him doubt his sentience. Bender joins the Robot House and pulls a series of pranks on the college board.
|colspan="5"|[[Fry]] goes to college so he can successfully drop out.
 
 
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|[[When Aliens Attack]]
 
|[[When Aliens Attack]]
 
|[[Ken Keeler]]
 
|[[Ken Keeler]]
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|November 7, 1999
 
|November 7, 1999
 
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|colspan="5"|The [[Omicronian]]s invade [[Earth]], demanding to see the lost final episode of the 1999 TV show ''[[Single Female Lawyer]]'' which was cut off after Fry accidentally spilled beer on the TV broadcast console in [[1999]]). The [[Planet Express]] crew must re-enact the episode to appease the invading aliens.
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|colspan="5"|The [[Omicronian]]s invade [[Earth]], demanding to see the lost final episode of the 1999 TV show ''[[Single Female Lawyer]]'' which was cut off after Fry accidentally spilled beer on the TV broadcast console in [[1999]]). The [[Planet Express]] crew must re-enact the episode to appease the invading aliens led by wannabe alien overlord Lrrr.
 
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|[[Fry & the Slurm Factory]]
 
|[[Fry & the Slurm Factory]]
 
|[[Lewis Morton]]
 
|[[Lewis Morton]]
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|colspan="5"|When Fry wins a free tour of the [[Slurm]] soda factory, he and his friends split off from the tour group and make a horrifying discovery concerning the secret ingredient that gives Slurm its famous addictiveness.
 
|colspan="5"|When Fry wins a free tour of the [[Slurm]] soda factory, he and his friends split off from the tour group and make a horrifying discovery concerning the secret ingredient that gives Slurm its famous addictiveness.
 
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|[[I Second That Emotion]]
 
|[[I Second That Emotion]]
 
|[[Patric Verrone]]
 
|[[Patric Verrone]]
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|colspan="5"|[[Professor Farnsworth]] installs an [[Empathy Chip|empathy chip]] in [[Bender]] after the inconsiderate robot flushes [[Nibbler]] down the toilet. With his newfound emotions, a concerned Bender ventures into the [[mutant]]-infested [[sewers]] to rescue Leela's beloved pet.
 
|colspan="5"|[[Professor Farnsworth]] installs an [[Empathy Chip|empathy chip]] in [[Bender]] after the inconsiderate robot flushes [[Nibbler]] down the toilet. With his newfound emotions, a concerned Bender ventures into the [[mutant]]-infested [[sewers]] to rescue Leela's beloved pet.
 
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|[[Brannigan Begin Again]]
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|[[Brannigan, Begin Again]]
 
|[[Lewis Morton]]
 
|[[Lewis Morton]]
 
|[[Jeffrey Lynch]]
 
|[[Jeffrey Lynch]]
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|colspan="5"|Upon destroying the new [[DOOP]] headquarters, Zapp Brannigan and [[Kif]] find themselves court-martialed and dishonorably discharged. They take up jobs at Planet Express, where Kif learns what respect feels like and Zapp incites a mutiny against Leela.
 
|colspan="5"|Upon destroying the new [[DOOP]] headquarters, Zapp Brannigan and [[Kif]] find themselves court-martialed and dishonorably discharged. They take up jobs at Planet Express, where Kif learns what respect feels like and Zapp incites a mutiny against Leela.
 
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|[[A Head in the Polls]]
 
|[[A Head in the Polls]]
 
|[[J. Stewart Burns]]
 
|[[J. Stewart Burns]]
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|colspan="5"|When the price of titanium skyrockets, Bender pawns his titanium-rich body and lives the high life as just a head. But when the [[Heads in Jars|head in a jar]] of [[Richard M. Nixon]] uses Bender's body to run for election for [[President of Earth]], Bender vows to get his rightful property back.
 
|colspan="5"|When the price of titanium skyrockets, Bender pawns his titanium-rich body and lives the high life as just a head. But when the [[Heads in Jars|head in a jar]] of [[Richard M. Nixon]] uses Bender's body to run for election for [[President of Earth]], Bender vows to get his rightful property back.
 
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|[[Xmas Story]]
 
|[[Xmas Story]]
 
|[[David X. Cohen]]
 
|[[David X. Cohen]]
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|colspan="5"|To apologize for an inconsiderate remark, Fry searches for the perfect [[Xmas]] gift for Leela, all the while trying to avoid the murderous [[Santa Claus Robot]], whose standards for niceness are astronomically high.
 
|colspan="5"|To apologize for an inconsiderate remark, Fry searches for the perfect [[Xmas]] gift for Leela, all the while trying to avoid the murderous [[Santa Claus Robot]], whose standards for niceness are astronomically high.
 
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|[[Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?]]
 
|[[Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?]]
 
|[[Eric Kaplan]]
 
|[[Eric Kaplan]]
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|February 6, 2000
 
|February 6, 2000
 
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|colspan="5"|When [[Zoidberg]] runs amok during the [[Decapodian]] mating season, Fry sets out to teach him how to woo a mate. Things backfire when Zoidberg's [[Edna|desired mate]] falls for Fry instead, and Zoidberg challenges Fry to a [[Claw-Plach|battle to the death]].
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|colspan="5"|When [[Zoidberg]] runs amok during the [[Decapodian]] mating season, Fry sets out to teach him how to woo a mate but things backfire when Zoidberg's [[Edna|desired mate]] starts cheating on him and falls for Fry instead, and Zoidberg challenges Fry to a [[Claw-Plach|battle to the death]].
 
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|[[Put Your Head on My Shoulder]]
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|[[Put Your Head on My Shoulders]]
 
|[[Ken Keeler]]
 
|[[Ken Keeler]]
 
|[[Chris Louden]]
 
|[[Chris Louden]]
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|colspan="5"|Fry's brief relationship with Amy is forcibly prolonged when a near-fatal car crash leaves Fry's head grafted to Amy's left shoulder. Meanwhile, Bender cashes in on Valentine's Day by starting a dating service.
 
|colspan="5"|Fry's brief relationship with Amy is forcibly prolonged when a near-fatal car crash leaves Fry's head grafted to Amy's left shoulder. Meanwhile, Bender cashes in on Valentine's Day by starting a dating service.
 
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|[[The Lesser of Two Evils]]
 
|[[The Lesser of Two Evils]]
 
|[[Eric Horsted]]
 
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|colspan="5"|Fry suspects Bender's new buddy, a bending unit named [[Flexo]] who looks almost exactly like Bender, of being pure evil. When a valuable atom of Jumbonium goes missing, Fry suspects Flexo, but can't tell which robot is which.
 
|colspan="5"|Fry suspects Bender's new buddy, a bending unit named [[Flexo]] who looks almost exactly like Bender, of being pure evil. When a valuable atom of Jumbonium goes missing, Fry suspects Flexo, but can't tell which robot is which.
 
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|[[Raging Bender]]
 
|[[Raging Bender]]
 
|[[Lewis Morton]]
 
|[[Lewis Morton]]
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|colspan="5"|Bender is the featured attraction in the [[Ultimate Robot Fighting League]], but his glory is short-lived when he is instructed to intentionally lose his next match. Leela vows to lead Bender to victory, in an effort to show up [[Master Fnuog]], her ex-martial arts teacher/rival.
 
|colspan="5"|Bender is the featured attraction in the [[Ultimate Robot Fighting League]], but his glory is short-lived when he is instructed to intentionally lose his next match. Leela vows to lead Bender to victory, in an effort to show up [[Master Fnuog]], her ex-martial arts teacher/rival.
 
 
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|[[A Bicyclops Built for Two]]
 
|[[A Bicyclops Built for Two]]
 
|[[Eric Kaplan]]
 
|[[Eric Kaplan]]
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|March 19, 2000
 
|March 19, 2000
 
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|colspan="5"|Leela meets [[Alkazar]], who claims to be the only other remaining cyclops in the universe. But when Alcazar invites Leela back to his home [[planet]] and treats her like a slave, Fry suspects that something is amiss.
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|colspan="5"|Leela meets [[Alkazar]], who claims to be the only other remaining cyclops in the universe. But when Alcazar invites Leela back to his home [[planet]] and treats her like a slave, Fry suspects that something is amiss. He tells Leela that Alkazar is actually a jerk, which forces Leela to decide between being happy and saving the Cyclops race
 
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|[[How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back]]
 
|[[How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back]]
 
|[[Bill Odenkirk]]
 
|[[Bill Odenkirk]]
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|colspan="5"|When [[Hermes]] takes a stress-relieving vacation, replacement bureaucrat [[Morgan Proctor]] becomes infatuated with Fry. Bender threatens to publicize their affair, but Morgan removes Bender's memory and hides it within the cavernous [[Central Bureaucracy]].
 
|colspan="5"|When [[Hermes]] takes a stress-relieving vacation, replacement bureaucrat [[Morgan Proctor]] becomes infatuated with Fry. Bender threatens to publicize their affair, but Morgan removes Bender's memory and hides it within the cavernous [[Central Bureaucracy]].
 
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|[[A Clone of My Own]]
 
|[[A Clone of My Own]]
 
|[[Patric M. Verrone]]
 
|[[Patric M. Verrone]]
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|colspan="5"|Professor Farnsworth unveils his clone, [[Cubert Farnsworth]], whom he plans to leave everything to upon his retirement. But Cubert wants no part of Farnsworth's lifestyle, prompting the professor into a premature retirement on the [[Near Death Star]].
 
|colspan="5"|Professor Farnsworth unveils his clone, [[Cubert Farnsworth]], whom he plans to leave everything to upon his retirement. But Cubert wants no part of Farnsworth's lifestyle, prompting the professor into a premature retirement on the [[Near Death Star]].
 
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|[[The Deep South]]
 
|[[The Deep South]]
 
|[[J. Stewart Burns]]
 
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|colspan="5"|A fishing trip over the ocean takes a turn for the worse when a [[Giant Fish|colossal mouth bass]] pulls the [[Planet Express ship]] to the bottom of the sea. There, Fry falls in love with a mermaid named [[Umbriel]], and the crew discovers the sunken city of [[Atlanta]], Georgia.
 
|colspan="5"|A fishing trip over the ocean takes a turn for the worse when a [[Giant Fish|colossal mouth bass]] pulls the [[Planet Express ship]] to the bottom of the sea. There, Fry falls in love with a mermaid named [[Umbriel]], and the crew discovers the sunken city of [[Atlanta]], Georgia.
 
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|[[Bender Gets Made]]
 
|[[Bender Gets Made]]
 
|[[Eric Horsted]]
 
|[[Eric Horsted]]
 
|[[Peter Avanzino]]
 
|[[Peter Avanzino]]
|February 27, 2000
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|April 30, 2000
 
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|colspan="5"|Bender takes a new job in the [[Robot Mafia]], but his loyalty is tested when he goes along on the robotic gangster's efforts to rob the Planet Express ship.
 
|colspan="5"|Bender takes a new job in the [[Robot Mafia]], but his loyalty is tested when he goes along on the robotic gangster's efforts to rob the Planet Express ship.
 
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|[[The Problem with Popplers]]
 
|[[The Problem with Popplers]]
 
|[[Patric M. Verrone|P. M. Verrone]], [[Darin Henry|D. Henry]]
 
|[[Patric M. Verrone|P. M. Verrone]], [[Darin Henry|D. Henry]]
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|May 7, 2000
 
|May 7, 2000
 
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|colspan="5"|The crew discovers an irresistible source of food on a distant planet, and brings it back to [[Earth]] to be sold at the [[Fishy Joe]]'s restaurant chain. But when it's discovered that the so-called [[Popplers]] are actually [[Omicronian]] babies, the Omicronians demand recompense.
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|colspan="5"|The crew discovers an irresistible source of food on a distant planet, and brings it back to [[Earth]] to be sold at the [[Fishy Joe]]'s restaurant chain. But when it's discovered that the so-called [[Popplers]] are actually [[Omicronian]] babies. This causes the angry Omicronian race to invade earth in retaliation for their children being eaten the Omicronians demand recompense by having permission to eat Leela, who unfortunatley started the Poppler chain.
 
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|[[Mother's Day]]
 
|[[Mother's Day]]
 
|[[Lewis Morton]]
 
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|colspan="5"|[[Mom]] reprograms the world's robots to rebel against humanity. The only hope of salvation is Mom's old flame - Professor Farnsworth, who must rekindle his romance with Mom in order to save mankind.
 
|colspan="5"|[[Mom]] reprograms the world's robots to rebel against humanity. The only hope of salvation is Mom's old flame - Professor Farnsworth, who must rekindle his romance with Mom in order to save mankind.
 
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|[[Anthology of Interest I]]
 
|[[Anthology of Interest I]]
 
|[[Eric Rogers|E. Rogers]], [[Ken Keeler|K. Keeler]], [[David X. Cohen|D. Cohen]]
 
|[[Eric Rogers|E. Rogers]], [[Ken Keeler|K. Keeler]], [[David X. Cohen|D. Cohen]]

Revision as of 10:12, 15 April 2015

Seаson Two of Futurama consisted of twenty episodes that aired on the Fox Network in the United States from September 26, 1999 to May 21, 2000. The original order of nineteen episodes was split; the last four episodes of the initial first-season order aired as the first four episodes of the second season, while the last three episodes of the second-season order aired as the first three episodes of the third season.

Ep Title Writer(s) Director(s) Original airdate
10-1 A Flight to Remember E. Horsted P. Avanzino September 26, 1999
The Planet Express crew is sent on board the Titanic on a company vacation. Zapp Brannigan later steers the ship near a black hole. Bender falls in love with a countess and develops a strong commitment for her
11 - 2 Mars University J. Stewart Burns Bret Haaland October 3, 1999
Fry goes to college so he can successfully drop out but ends up becoming roommates with a monkey made intelligent by Professor Farnsworth. Fry gets so jealous of the monkey that he decides to play a cruel trick on him, which makes him doubt his sentience. Bender joins the Robot House and pulls a series of pranks on the college board.
12 - 3 When Aliens Attack Ken Keeler Brian Sheesley November 7, 1999
The Omicronians invade Earth, demanding to see the lost final episode of the 1999 TV show Single Female Lawyer which was cut off after Fry accidentally spilled beer on the TV broadcast console in 1999). The Planet Express crew must re-enact the episode to appease the invading aliens led by wannabe alien overlord Lrrr.
13 - 4 Fry & the Slurm Factory Lewis Morton Ron Hughart November 14, 1999
When Fry wins a free tour of the Slurm soda factory, he and his friends split off from the tour group and make a horrifying discovery concerning the secret ingredient that gives Slurm its famous addictiveness.
14 - 5 I Second That Emotion Patric Verrone Mark Ervin November 21, 1999
Professor Farnsworth installs an empathy chip in Bender after the inconsiderate robot flushes Nibbler down the toilet. With his newfound emotions, a concerned Bender ventures into the mutant-infested sewers to rescue Leela's beloved pet.
15 - 6 Brannigan, Begin Again Lewis Morton Jeffrey Lynch November 28, 1999
Upon destroying the new DOOP headquarters, Zapp Brannigan and Kif find themselves court-martialed and dishonorably discharged. They take up jobs at Planet Express, where Kif learns what respect feels like and Zapp incites a mutiny against Leela.
16 - 7 A Head in the Polls J. Stewart Burns Bret Haaland December 12, 1999
When the price of titanium skyrockets, Bender pawns his titanium-rich body and lives the high life as just a head. But when the head in a jar of Richard M. Nixon uses Bender's body to run for election for President of Earth, Bender vows to get his rightful property back.
17 - 8 Xmas Story David X. Cohen Peter Avanzino December 19, 1999
To apologize for an inconsiderate remark, Fry searches for the perfect Xmas gift for Leela, all the while trying to avoid the murderous Santa Claus Robot, whose standards for niceness are astronomically high.
18 - 9 Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love? Eric Kaplan Brian Sheesley February 6, 2000
When Zoidberg runs amok during the Decapodian mating season, Fry sets out to teach him how to woo a mate but things backfire when Zoidberg's desired mate starts cheating on him and falls for Fry instead, and Zoidberg challenges Fry to a battle to the death.
19 - 10 Put Your Head on My Shoulders Ken Keeler Chris Louden February 13, 2000
Fry's brief relationship with Amy is forcibly prolonged when a near-fatal car crash leaves Fry's head grafted to Amy's left shoulder. Meanwhile, Bender cashes in on Valentine's Day by starting a dating service.
20 - 11 The Lesser of Two Evils Eric Horsted Chris Sauve February 20, 2000
Fry suspects Bender's new buddy, a bending unit named Flexo who looks almost exactly like Bender, of being pure evil. When a valuable atom of Jumbonium goes missing, Fry suspects Flexo, but can't tell which robot is which.
21 - 12 Raging Bender Lewis Morton Ron Hughart February 27, 2000
Bender is the featured attraction in the Ultimate Robot Fighting League, but his glory is short-lived when he is instructed to intentionally lose his next match. Leela vows to lead Bender to victory, in an effort to show up Master Fnuog, her ex-martial arts teacher/rival.
22 - 13 A Bicyclops Built for Two Eric Kaplan Susan Dietter March 19, 2000
Leela meets Alkazar, who claims to be the only other remaining cyclops in the universe. But when Alcazar invites Leela back to his home planet and treats her like a slave, Fry suspects that something is amiss. He tells Leela that Alkazar is actually a jerk, which forces Leela to decide between being happy and saving the Cyclops race
23 - 14 How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back Bill Odenkirk Mark Ervin April 2, 2000
When Hermes takes a stress-relieving vacation, replacement bureaucrat Morgan Proctor becomes infatuated with Fry. Bender threatens to publicize their affair, but Morgan removes Bender's memory and hides it within the cavernous Central Bureaucracy.
24 - 15 A Clone of My Own Patric M. Verrone Rich Moore April 9, 2000
Professor Farnsworth unveils his clone, Cubert Farnsworth, whom he plans to leave everything to upon his retirement. But Cubert wants no part of Farnsworth's lifestyle, prompting the professor into a premature retirement on the Near Death Star.
25 - 16 The Deep South J. Stewart Burns Bret Haaland April 16, 2000
A fishing trip over the ocean takes a turn for the worse when a colossal mouth bass pulls the Planet Express ship to the bottom of the sea. There, Fry falls in love with a mermaid named Umbriel, and the crew discovers the sunken city of Atlanta, Georgia.
26 - 17 Bender Gets Made Eric Horsted Peter Avanzino April 30, 2000
Bender takes a new job in the Robot Mafia, but his loyalty is tested when he goes along on the robotic gangster's efforts to rob the Planet Express ship.
27 - 18 The Problem with Popplers P. M. Verrone, D. Henry C. Sauve, G. Vanzo May 7, 2000
The crew discovers an irresistible source of food on a distant planet, and brings it back to Earth to be sold at the Fishy Joe's restaurant chain. But when it's discovered that the so-called Popplers are actually Omicronian babies. This causes the angry Omicronian race to invade earth in retaliation for their children being eaten the Omicronians demand recompense by having permission to eat Leela, who unfortunatley started the Poppler chain.
28 - 19 Mother's Day Lewis Morton Brian Sheesley May 14, 2000
Mom reprograms the world's robots to rebel against humanity. The only hope of salvation is Mom's old flame - Professor Farnsworth, who must rekindle his romance with Mom in order to save mankind.
29 - 20 Anthology of Interest I E. Rogers, K. Keeler, D. Cohen C. Louden, R. Moore May 21, 2000
The Professor's What-If Machine simulates Bender, Leela and Fry's wishes. Bender discovers what it would be like if he were 500 feet tall, Leela discovers what it would be like if she were more impulsive, and Fry discovers what would happen if he never came to the future.