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  Heather Lombard and Evan Gore

  A Fishful of Dollars

  Patric M. Verrone

  My Three Suns

  J. Stewart Burns

  A Big Piece of Garbage

  Lewis Morton

  Hell Is Other Robots

  Eric Kaplan

  A Flight to Remember

  Eric Horsted

  Mars University

  J. Stewart Burns

  When Aliens Attack

  Ken Keeler

  Fry and the Slurm Factory

  Lewis Morton

  Season Two

  (Aired: November 21st 1999 to December 3rd 2000)

  I Second That Emotion

  Patric M. Verrone

  Brannigan, Begin Again

  Lewis Morton

  A Head in the Polls

  J. Stewart Burns

  Xmas Story

  David X. Cohen

  Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?

  Eric Kaplan

  The Lesser of Two Evils

  Eric Horsted

  Put Your Head on My Shoulders

  Ken Keeler

  Raging Bender

  Lewis Morton

  A Bicyclops Built for Two

  Eric Kaplan

  A Clone of My Own

  Patric M. Verrone

  How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back

  Bill Odenkirk

  The Deep South

  J. Stewart Burns

  Bender Gets Made

  Eric Horsted

  Mother’s Day

  Lewis Morton

  The Problem with Popplers

  Darin Henry and Patric M. Verrone; Teleplay by Patric M. Verrone

  Anthology of Interest I

  Eric Rogers, Ken Keeler, and David X. Cohen

  War Is the H-Word

  Eric Horsted

  The Honking

  Ken Keeler

  The Cryonic Woman

  J. Stewart Burns

  Season Three

  (Aired: January 4th 2001 to April 14th 2002)

  Amazon Women in the Mood

  Lewis Morton

  Parasites Lost

  Eric Kaplan

  A Tale of Two Santas

  Bill Odenkirk

  The Luck of the Fryish

  Ron Weiner

  The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz

  Dan Vebber

  Bendless Love

  Eric Horsted

  The Day the Earth Stood Stupid

  Jeff Westbrook and David X. Cohen; Teleplay by Jeff Westbrook

  That’s Lobstertainment!

  Patric M. Verrone

  The Cyber House Rules

  Lewis Morton

  Where the Buggalo Roam

  J. Stewart Burns

  Insane in the Mainframe

  Bill Odenkirk

  Leela’s Homeworld

  Kristin Gore

  The Route of All Evil

  Dan Vebber

  Bendin’ in the Wind

  Eric Horsted

  Time Keeps on Slippin’

  Ken Keeler

  I Dated a Robot

  Eric Kaplan

  A Leela of Her Own

  Patric M. Verrone

  A Pharaoh to Remember

  Ron Weiner

  Anthology of Interest II

  Lewis Morton, David X Cohen, Jason Gorbett, and Scott Kirby

  Roswell that Ends Well

  Stewart Burns

  Godfellas

  Ken Keeler

  Future Stock

  Aaron Ehasz

  The 30% Iron Chef

  Jeff Westbrook

  Season Four

  (Aired: January 12th 2003 to August 10th 2003)

  Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch

  Bill Odenkirk

  Love and Rocket

  Dan Vebber

  Less than Hero

  Ron Weiner

  A Taste of Freedom

  Eric Horsted

  Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television

  Lewis Morton

  Jurassic Bark

  Eric Kaplan

  Crimes of the Hot

  Aaron Ehasz

  Teenage Mutant Leela’s Hurdles

  Jeff Westbrook

  The Why of Fry

  David X. Cohen

  Where No Fan Has Gone Before

  David A. Goodman

  The Sting

  Patric M. Verrone

  Bend Her

  Michael Rowe

  Obsoletely Fabulous

  Dan Vebber

  The Farnsworth Parabox

  Bill Odenkirk

  Three Hundred Big Boys

  Eric Kaplan

  Spanish Fry

  Ron Weiner

  The Devil’s Hands Are Idle Playthings

  Ken Keeler

  Season Five: The Films

  Bender’s Big Score

  (Released November 27th 2007; Aired: March 28th 2008)

  Ken Keeler and David X. Cohen; Teleplay by Ken Keeler

  The Beast With a Billion Backs

  (Released June 24th 2008; Aired: October 19th 2008)

  Eric Kaplan and David X. Cohen; Teleplay by Eric Kaplan

  Bender’s Game

  (Released: November 4th 2008; Aired: April 26th 2009)

  Eric Horsted and David X. Cohen; Teleplay by Eric Horsted, Michael Rowe, Eric Kaplan, David X. Cohen, and Patric M. Verrone

  Into the Wild Green Yonder

  (Released February 24th 2009; Aired: August 30th 2009)

  Ken Keeler and David X. Cohen; Teleplay by Ken Keeler

  Season Six

  (Aired: June 24th 2010 to September 8th 2011)

  Rebirth

  David X. Cohen and Matt Groening; Teleplay by David X. Cohen

  In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela

  Carolyn Premish and Matt Groening; Teleplay by Carolyn Premish

  Attack of the Killer App

  Patric M. Verrone

  Proposition Infinity

  Michael Rowe

  The Duh-Vinci Code

  Maiya Williams

  Lethal Inspection

  Eric Horsted

  The Late Philip J. Fry

  Lewis Morton

  That Darn Katz!

  Josh Weinstein

  A Clockwork Origin

  Dan Vebber

  The Prisoner of Benda

  Ken Keeler

  Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences

  Patric M. Verrone

  The Mutants Are Revolting

  Eric Horsted

  The Futurama Holiday Spectacular

  Michael Rowe

  The Silence of the Clamps

  Eric Rogers

  Möbius Dick

  Dan Vebber

  Law and Oracle

  Josh Weinstein

  Benderama

  Aaron Ehasz

  The Tip of the Zoidberg

  Ken Keeler

  Ghost in the Machines

  Patric M. Verrone

  Neutopia

  J. Stewart Burns

  Yo Leela Leela

  Eric Horsted

  Fry Am the Egg Man

  Michael Rowe

  All the Presidents’ Heads

  Josh Weinstein

  Cold Warriors

  Dan Vebber

  Overclockwise

  Ken Keeler

  Reincarnation

  Aaron Ehasz

  Season Seven

  (Aired: June 20th 2012 to September 4th 2013)

  The Bots and the Bees

  Eric Horsted

  A Farewell to Arms

  Josh Weinstein

  Decision 3012

  Patric M. Verrone

  The Thief of Baghead

  Dan Vebber

  Zapp Dingbat

  Eric Rogers

  The Butterjunk Effect

  Michael Rowe

  The Six Million Dollar Mon

  Ken Keeler

  Fun on a Bun

  Dan Vebber

  Free Will Hunting

/>   David X. Cohen

  Near-Death Wish

  Eric Horsted

  31st Century Fox

  Patric M. Verrone

  Viva Mars Vegas

  Josh Weinstein

  Naturama

  Eric Rogers, Michael Saikin, and Neil Mukhopadhyay

  Forty Percent Leadbelly

  Ken Keeler

  2-D Blacktop

  Michael Rowe

  T.: The Terrestrial

  Josh Weinstein

  Fry and Leela’s Big Fling

  Eric Rogers

  The Inhuman Torch

  Dan Vebber

  Saturday Morning Fun Pit

  Patric M. Verrone

  Calculon 2.0

  Lewis Morton

  Assie Come Home

  Maiya Williams

  Leela and the Genestalk

  Eric Horsted

  Game of Tones

  Michael Rowe

  Murder on the Planet Express

  Lewis Morton

  Stench and Stenchibility

  Eric Horsted

  Meanwhile

  Ken Keeler

  Specials

  Everybody Loves Hypnotoad

  (Appears on the DVD: Bender’s Big Score)

  Futurama: The Lost Adventure (Appears on the DVD: The Beast with a Billion Backs)

  The Voice Actors

  Dan Castellaneta:

  Robot Devil

  John DiMaggio:

  Bender

  Flexo

  URL

  Elzar

  Various Characters

  Phil Hendrie:

  Free Waterfall Senior

  Free Waterfall Junior

  Old Man Waterfall

  Frieda Waterfall

  David Herman:

  Scruffy

  Odgen Wernstrom

  Slurms McKenzie

  Mayor Poopenmeyer

  Turanga Morris

  Tom Kenny:

  Yancy Fry

  Maurice LaMarche:

  Kif

  Lrrr

  Orson Welles

  Morbo

  Calculon

  Walt

  Various Characters

  Phil LaMarr:

  Hermes Conrad

  Lionel Preacherbot

  Helper

  Dawnn Lewis:

  LaBarbara Conrad

  Tress MacNeille:

  Mom

  Slurm Queen

  Guenter

  Linda

  Various Characters

  Bumper Robinson:

  Dwight

  Katey Sagal:

  Leela

  Kath Soucie:

  Cubert

  Michelle

  Various Characters

  Lauren Tom:

  Amy Wong

  Inez Wong

  Frank Welker:

  Nibbler

  Lord Nibbler

  Billy West:

  Philip J. Fry

  Professor Farnsworth

  Doctor Zoidberg

  Zapp Brannigan

  Various Characters

  The Twenty-First-Century Planet Express Crew

  GREG AHRENHOERSTER enjoys exchanging Futurama references with his two teenage children, much to the confusion of his younger daughter and patient wife. He contributed chapters to Homer Simpson Goes to Washington: American Politics through Popular Culture and SpongeBob SquarePants and Philosophy: Soaking Up Secrets Under the Sea! He’s a Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin–Waukesha and chair of the University of Wisconsin Colleges English department, which is a lot like pimping, but you rarely have to use the phrase “upside your head.”

  JASON BUCHANAN received his PhD in 2011 from Purdue University. When not caring for his dogs, which eat almost as much as Nibbler, he writes about contemporary British literature. His work has been published in the journals Modern Drama and Geographies of Gender, a collection of essays about gender roles in Ireland. He’s currently a professor at the Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola in Lima, Peru.

  DAN BURKETT hails from New Zealand, but is currently sprunging his way towards a PhD in Philosophy at Rice University in Houston, Texas. He first saw Futurama in the waning years of the last millennium and has avidly followed the show ever since. Dan specializes in the philosophy of time travel, morality, the human mind, and rock’n’roll. He’s taught widely on these subjects and has presented his research at a number of international conferences. When he’s not unraveling the mysteries of time and space, Dan enjoys playing the guitar, dining on Mexican food, and evading the clumsy assassination attempts of his future grandchildren.

  TIMOTHY M. DALE is an assistant professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse. He teaches political philosophy and his research interests include democratic theory, political messaging in popular culture, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. He’s co-editor of Homer Simpson Marches on Washington: Dissent in American Popular Culture, co-author of Political Thinking, Political Theory, and Civil Society, and co-editor of the collection Homer Simpson Ponders Politics: Popular Culture as Political Theory. He spends most of his time trying to be less Neutral and more like Zapp Brannigan.

  JOHN M. DEPOE is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Marywood University in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he teaches and publishes on topics related to epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion. In his free time he imbibes a dangerous amount of Slurm and tries to keep up with his favorite show, “All My Circuits.” John aspires one day to join the prestigious faculty of Mars University.

  CHARLENE ELSBY is a PhD Candidate at McMaster University, currently cavorting in the philosophy of the Greeks of old.

  JOSEPH J. FOY is Associate Professor and Associate Campus Dean at the University of Wisconsin–Waukesha. He’s the editor of Homer Simpson Goes to Washington: American Politics through Popular Culture and SpongeBob SquarePants and Philosophy: Soaking Up Secrets Under the Sea!, and co-editor of Homer Simpson Marches on Washington: Dissent through American Popular Culture and Homer Simpson Ponders Politics: Popular Culture as Political Theory. Foy’s biggest dream is to journey to the land of the Grunka Lunkas so that he can tell them he hates them.

  As one of the few survivors of Zapp Brannigan’s attack on the pacifists of the Gandhi nebula, RUSSELL HAMER would CO (cowardly object) to joining any armed forces. Instead, he spends his time playing video games with his wife, or working to complete his PhD at Marquette University, where he also teaches. In the year 2013, RYAN JENKINS was a doctoral candidate at the University of Colorado Boulder. He studied mostly normative and applied ethics. But one night while laboring diligently on his dissertation in the campus biology lab, he fell backwards into a cryogenic freezer. When he emerged in 3013, he was distraught to learn that all of the problems of philosophy had been definitively solved. He has since taken up delivering pizzas to the moon.

  KARL LADEROUTE is a graduate student in philosophy at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. He’s intensely studied Nietzsche for a number of years, and after long philosophical reflection, Karl thinks Hedonism Bot probably has the best philosophy of life of any of the characters on Futurama.

  COURTLAND LEWIS is co-editor (with Paula Smithka) of Doctor Who and Philosophy: Bigger on the Inside. He’s a passionate teacher dedicated to spreading the joy of philosophy. In order to achieve this goal he teaches at Owensboro Community and Technical College, mentors young kids, and regularly attends sci-fi conventions to speak on the importance of philosophy.

  DANIEL P. MALLOY is a lecturer in philosophy at Appalachian State University. His research focuses on issues in ethics. He has published numerous chapters on the intersection of popular culture and philosophy, particularly dealing with the illustration of moral questions in movies, comic books, and television shows. We entrusted the writing of Daniel’s bio to Humorbot 5.0. FUNNY BIO LINE NOT FOUND.

  JAMES J. MICIC is an MA graduate from the University of the West of England. He is interested in metaphysi
cs, ontology, some ancient Greek philosophy, and a whole lot of German Idealism. Being such a massive fanboy of Matt Groening, the anticipation of a new science-fiction Groening animated show nearly killed him, but dear God Entity, it was worth the wait—his first viewing of that episode is still as vivid as ever.

  JOSHUA MILLS-KNUTSEN earned his PhD in philosophy from the University of Kentucky and is currently teaching at Bellarmine University and Indiana University Southeast, while searching for a tenured position, grant money, and at least five graduate students (ethnicity open). When not writing on Futurama or playing baseball with his son, he spends his time with the work of Friedrich Nietzsche and Immanuel Kant on morality. Despite being somewhat of a Brain himself, he assures everyone that he has no interest in destroying the universe, even if the thoughts of others are sometimes painful to bear.

  BRIAN ONISHI is currently pursuing his PhD in Philosophy at the University of North Texas. He received his Master’s in Philosophy from Duquesne University and his Bachelor’s from Biola University. His research interests include Phenomenology, Merleau-Ponty, and Foucault, with special interest in applying the methods of Phenomenology to environmental philosophy. He began watching Futurama as a mental relief from philosophy. Obviously, that didn’t work out very well. He also introduced Futurama to his oldest daughter (honestly, could anyone wish for a better father) when she was three months old. It quickly became her favorite show and continues to be a means of father-daughter bonding.

  NICK OSCHMAN is a twenty-first-century PhD student in philosophy at Marquette University. His current interests focus on the collaboration of ideas between Islamic and Jewish thinkers in the medieval period. He’ll subsequently be out of a job when the First Amalgamated Church is founded and all of the world’s major religions become one. In his downtime, he travels to Nashville on his Scooty Puff, Jr. to visit his fiancée Lauren. There, they enjoy watching marathons of Hypnotoad and playing with their pet Nibblonian Henry.

  JERRY PIVEN has taught courses on philosophy, psychology, and religion at Case Western Reserve University, the New School For Social Research, and New York University, though his most important sermons and spiritual work are conducted at the tribblonian Church of Trek and the Zen monastery of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Despite being a protégé of Zapp Brannigan, Dr. Piven owns neither a girdle nor a toupée (having donated those to his Hollywood relatives), and can in fact pilot space bistros where no fan has gone before. He’s the author of Death and Delusion: A Freudian Analysis of Mortal Terror, The Madness and Perversion of Yukio Mishima, and sundry other works on equally festive subjects. His latest work is Slaughtering Death: On the Psychoanalysis of Terror, Religion, and Violence.

  DEBORAH PLESS received her BA in Philosophy from Hamilton College and her MFA in Screenwriting from New York Film Academy. She’s also contributed to Doctor Who and Philosophy: Bigger on the Inside, and runs a blog called “Kiss My Wonder Woman.” Currently, she teaches creative writing and story analysis at an educational co-operative, and is independently researching how many movies a person can watch before their head explodes. She firmly believes that the brain slugs are our friends and are here to help us.

 

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