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  2. Futurama - Wikipedia

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    All four movies' end credits utilized an edited version from the full-length remix of the theme instead of the original end credits theme, and an even shorter edit was introduced in season 6. Another update of the opening sequence in season 8 for Hulu added more visual gags, and the end credits theme was replaced again with an edit of the 2012 ...

  3. Meanwhile (Futurama) - Wikipedia

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    However, he later went on to say that "this finale settles somewhere between the 'too happy' and the 'oh dear God when will it end', which makes it just about perfect. It has just about everything you could want from Futurama : there's a nifty time-travel plot, Fry and Leela get married, Bender is a jackass, Zoidberg loses $10, and Fry dies".

  4. Rebirth (Futurama) - Wikipedia

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    "Rebirth" directly follows the ending of the final Futurama film Into the Wild Green Yonder, in which the entire crew enter a wormhole. The episode is the first to feature the opening sequence in high definition format. It was also the first to feature the remix version of the theme playing in the end credits.

  5. A Big Piece of Garbage - Wikipedia

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    "A Big Piece of Garbage" is the eighth episode in the first season of the American animated television series Futurama. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on 11 May 1999. The episode was written by Lewis Morton and directed by Susie Dietter. Ron Popeil guest stars in this episode as himself.

  6. The Mutants Are Revolting - Wikipedia

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    The episode end credits feature a dedication in memory of Alex Johns, a former co-producer of Futurama who died on August 7, 2010. [3] The episode also guest starred Mark Mothersbaugh of the 1980s American rock band Devo. [4] The band is portrayed as the mutated future versions of themselves [1] and their song "Beautiful World" was used in the ...

  7. The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings - Wikipedia

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    Due to the ending of the series and the loss of John Ritter, Katey Sagal's co-star on 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, there was difficulty on Sagal's part in recording the final line of the episode, in which Leela says to Fry: "I want to hear how it ends". In the audio commentary, it is stated that it took nearly six months to ...

  8. 37 Heavy-Hitting Movies That May Have Even The Strongest Of ...

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    Image credits: SkiPhD Humans are the only animals to cry tears. In fact, we cry three different types of tears, according to Medical News Today.The first kind of tear is the basal tear, constantly ...

  9. Stench and Stenchibility - Wikipedia

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    "Stench and Stenchibility" is the twenty-fifth episode in the seventh season of the American animated television series Futurama, and the 139th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on Comedy Central on August 28, 2013.