Futurama

1990s tv comedy series

Season 4  - Futurama tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 4  - Futurama tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 4  - Futurama tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 4  - Futurama tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 4  - Futurama tv comedy series episodes guide

Pizza delivery boy Philip J. Fry was accidentally frozen in cryogenic pod for 1000 years and in year 3000 he comes back to see the completely different face of the Earth.



Futurama Season 4 (2002)


1

Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch

Amy’s relationship with Kif leads to pregnancy... Kif being the pregnant one. But Amy fears that she will not be able to handle the burdens of motherhood, much to Kif’s dismay.

2

Leela’s Homeworld

When Bender disposes nuclear waste in the sewers, the angry mutants drag him, Fry, and Leela down to the depths to be mutated. As they attempt to escape, Leela goes after two hooded figures who may hold the secret as to Leela’s true heritage and the whereabouts of her parents.

3

Love and Rocket

After landing a major contract with a romance factory in Wisconsin and using the money to update the company, Bender falls deeply in love with the Planet Express ship autopilot’s female voice setting. Meanwhile, Fry searches for the perfect candy heart to properly convey his feelings for Leela.

4

Less Than Hero

Dr. Zoidberg’s mysterious miracle cream gives Fry and Leela superpowers. Teaming up with Bender, they form the New Justice Team, under the respective alter egos of Captain Yesterday, Clobberella, and Super King. But Leela’s new duties as a superheroine put a strain on her relationship with her parents.

5

A Taste of Freedom

When Zoidberg publicly devours an Earth flag on Freedom Day, he is sentenced to death for his anarchic behavior. In protest, the Decapodians come to Zoidberg’s aid by invading Earth, teaching the populace the true meaning of freedom.

6

Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV

"All My Circuits" holds an audition to replace the part of Calculon’s son after the original actor has a literal breakdown on-set, and Bender lands the part, despite not being a child robot actor.

7

Jurassic Bark

Fry discovers his dog Seymour is being exhibited in a museum as a fossil, and takes it to Professor Farnsworth’s lab to be revived. However, Bender is displeased with the lack of attention he has been receiving and becomes increasingly jealous of Seymour’s fossil.

8

Crimes of the Hot

The rapid increase in global warming is traced to a ventilation flaw that Professor Farnsworth failed to correct in his first robot prototype. As a result, all robots are ordered to be destroyed, but Bender refuses to go without a fight.

9

Teenage Mutant Leela’s Hurdles

The crew’s attempts to de-age Professor Farnsworth result in everyone returning to their more youthful stages. While Farnsworth seeks out a way to re-age the crew, the newly-teenaged Leela takes the opportunity to experience the parental childhood she never had.

10

The Why of Fry

Still unable to impress Leela, Fry sadly suspects that he has no importance in life - until Nibbler takes him on a mission to prevent the brains from destroying the universe. In the process, Fry learns what really happened when he was cryogenically frozen on December 31, 1999.

11

Where No Fan Has Gone Before

Fry leads the crew on a quest across the galaxy to regain the forbidden 79 episodes of "Star Trek: The Original Series", where they encounter the original cast of the show - as well as their captor, an obsessive energy being named Melllvar.

12

The Sting

A mission to collect honey from deadly space bees apparently leads to Fry’s sting-induced death. Leela is wracked with remorse, until Fry visits her in her dreams. As Leela’s hallucinations intensify, she begins to suspect that she might be going crazy.

13

Bend Her

In order to compete in the Fembot’s division of the 3004 Olympics, Bender is surgically rebuilt to become a woman. Her trashy behavior catches the eye of Calculon, with whom she develops a strong and confusing celebrity relationship.

14

Obsoletely Fabulous

Bender is incompatible with Professor Farnsworth’s new Robot 1-X, but rather than get an upgrade, Bender escapes to a desert island to start his life anew. There, he meets several other outdated robots and receives a downgrade, then leads his new comrades in a rebellion against technology.

15

The Farnsworth Parabox

Professor Farnsworth forbids the crew to look inside a mysterious box. Leela can’t resist taking a peek, discovering the box to be a gateway to a parallel universe.

16

Three Hundred Big Boys

A $300 refund for all taxpayers results in a series of interconnected stories, following the Planet Express crew’s endeavors to spend their money.

17

Spanish Fry

Fry is abducted by aliens, who harvest his nose as an aphrodisiac. The crew traces Fry’s missing nose to Lrrr, leader of the Omicronians, who decides that Fry’s "lower horn" would be a much better aphrodisiac to jump start his stagnant marriage with Ndnd.

18

The Devil’s Hands Are Idle Playthings

Desperate to learn how to play the holophonor in order to impress Leela, Fry swaps hands with the Robot Devil. He goes on to become a skilled holophonor player, winning Leela’s heart and penning an opera about her life story, but the Robot Devil still has a trick or two up his sleeve.




Seasons of Futurama

1999 Season 1
1999 Season 2
2001 Season 3
2002 Season 4
2008 Season 5
2010 Season 6
2012 Season 7


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