Season Seven is the sixth production season and the seventh and eighth broadcast season of Futurama. The original order of twenty-six episodes was split; the first twelve episodes will air as the sixth season, while the thirteenth episode will air as a holiday special, and the remaining thirteen episodes will air in 2011 as "another run." Comedy Central has officially labelled this season as "Season 6A", while season seven will be called "Season 6B". The first episode aired on Comedy Central on June 24, 2010.
Ep | Title | Writer(s) | Director(s) | Original airdate |
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89 - 1 | "Rebirth" | David X. Cohen | Frank Marino | June 24, 2010 |
The wormhole transports the Planet Express ship and the Nimbus back to Earth, where both ships crash. Professor Farnsworth sets about regenerating his crew with a soup of adult stem cells. | ||||
90 - 2 | In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela | Carolyn Premish | Dwayne Carey-Hill | June 24, 2010 |
A rogue death sphere – the V-GINY – heads for Earth, and President Nixon enlists the Planet Express crew in a mission to stop the threat. Leela and Zapp Brannigan fly a stealth fighter to the death sphere in an attempt to incapacitate it, but wind up marooned in a paradisic garden. | ||||
91 - 3 | Attack of the Killer App | Patric M. Verrone | Stephen Sandoval | July 1, 2010 |
Fry posts an embarrassing video of Leela on the internet, which instantly becomes popular and humiliates Leela. | ||||
92 - 4 | Proposition Infinity | Michael Rowe | Crystal Chesney-Thompson | July 8, 2010 |
Bender attempts to make robosexual marriage legal, after pursuing a relationship with Amy when Kif breaks up with her due to her flexible flirting with tough guys | ||||
93 - 5 | The Duh-Vinci Code | Maiya Williams | Raymie Muzquiz | July 15, 2010 |
The Planet Express crew travels to Rome and discovers things that even Tom Hanks could not discover. | ||||
94 - 6 | Lethal Inspection | Eric Horsted | Ray Claffey | July 22, 2010 |
Bender sets out to beat up his robot inspector after he realizes he has a fatal defect. | ||||
95 - 7 | The Late Philip J. Fry | Lewis Morton | Peter Avanzino | July 29, 2010 |
Farnsworth invents a time machine but it only travels to the future with no hope of going back. | ||||
96 - 8 | That Darn Katz! | Josh Weinstein | Frank Marino | Aug 5, 2010 |
Sentient cats invade Earth and only Amy and Nibbler can stop them. | ||||
97 - 9 | A Clockwork Origin | Dan Vebber | Dwayne Carey-Hill | Aug 12, 2010 |
A planet of robots questions evolution. | ||||
98 - 10 | The Prisoner of Benda | Ken Keeler | Stephen Sandoval | Aug 19, 2010 |
A device causes mind swapping. | ||||
99 - 11 | Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences | Patric M. Verrone | Crystal Chesney-Thompson | Aug 26, 2010 |
A failed invasion causes Lrrr to doubt himself and enter a midlife crisis. His wife, Ndnd kicks him out of the house and he moves into the Planet Express Headquarters, where Fry and Leela come up with a plan to bring Lrr and Ndnd back together. | ||||
100 - 12 | The Mutants Are Revolting | Eric Horsted | Raymie Muzquiz | Sept 2, 2010 |
The mutants attack the surface world after several decades of oppression and mistreatment. | ||||
101 - 13 | The Futurama Holiday Spectacular | Michael Rowe | Ray Claffey | November 21, 2010 |
holiday special |
References[]
- "It's official: 'Futurama' is reborn!," Michael Ausiello, Entertainment Weekly (9 June 2009)
- ""Futurama" has new future on Comedy Central," Nellie Andreeva (9 June 2009)
- "Back To The FUTURAMA W/ Co-Creator David X. Cohen," Steve Fritz, NEWSarama (15 October 2009)