Futurama

We're back again! Again!

Animation Comedy Sci-Fi & Fantasy
English     8.375     1999     USA

Overview

The adventures of a late-20th-century New York City pizza delivery boy, Philip J. Fry, who, after being unwittingly cryogenically frozen for one thousand years, finds employment at Planet Express, an interplanetary delivery company in the retro-futuristic 31st century.

Reviews

Adishake wrote:
This show is a Sci-fi Comedy Classic, The scripting is very deep with crazy plot-points every episode, the characters are static but with a very elonging element of development. It balances so much of both the genere, it mixes amazingly sci-fi with comedy.
Adam Rife wrote:
Its a great show and many different people in the show. its sad that it ended but it still was and is a great show. it has some refуrences to the Simpsons which i think is cool
michaelck wrote:
This is far and away my favorite television show. You can watch multiple times and see jokes you missed. Cannot recommend highly enough.
movielover321 wrote:
A super witty and funny show, jokes are relatable and are relevant ps. best watched with friends and family!
MovieGuys wrote:
The once hilarious Futurama is back but I wish it wasn't. Inconsistent writing, with stories not only unfunny but actually boring, such as season 11, episodes 9 and 10. I've said it before but any series is only as good as the stories it has to tell. There's no hiding from that reality.

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