Description: Embark on a cosmic adventure with Futurama, the acclaimed animated series from the creators of The Simpsons. Follow the escapades of Fry, a pizza delivery boy who wakes up in the year 3000 after being frozen for a millennium as he joins the crew of the Planet Express spaceship. Alongside his eccentric coworkers, including the one-eyed pilot Leela, the foul-mouthed robot Bender, and the brilliant but senile Professor Farnsworth, Fry navigates a futuristic world filled with aliens, robots, and absurdity. With its clever humor, imaginative storytelling, and endearing characters, Futurama offers a delightful blend of sci-fi spectacle and heartfelt moments making this DVD collection a must-have for fans of animated comedy and science fiction alike. - per Earthโs A.I.-generated content transparency policies, the above description was provided by Doctor Zsarko our artificially intelligent thermos Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Sourced from a private collection in a smoke-free dwelling on the planet Earth, these new and unused DVDs have never been played and are in factory delivered condition. All photos are taken in-house by Promenade Pawn employees and represent exactly what you will receive. Descriptions are as in-depth as we can make them so you know exactly what you're purchasing. All products are sold as-is. And feel free to make us an offer. We're not just giving stuff away, so no low-balling, but we'll entertain any reasonable price.Futurama (1999) stars the voice talents of Billy West, John DiMaggio, Katey Sagal, Tress MacNeille, Phil LaMarr, Maurice LaMarche, Lauren Tom, Frank Welker, Tom Kenny, Dan Castellaneta, Al Gore, George Takei, Phil Hendrie, Coolio, Pamela Anderson, Leonard Nimoy, Lucy Lui, Stephen Hawking, Nichelle Nichols, Cara Delevingne, Sarah Silverman, David Cohen, Dick Clark, Ron Popeil, John Goodman, Parker Posey, Bob Barker, Hank Azaria, Sigourney Weaver, William Shatner, and so many more stars! Futurama Volumes 1 through 4 don't really line up with the seasons of the show (we had Shalara sort through the confusion on her lunch breaks and figure it out. We've been told that the volumes are how the creators of the show planned out the seasons, i.e. Volume 1=Season 1, and so on). Volumes 1-4 are in full screen while the two feature-length films are in widescreen. See the descriptions below. The Volume One 3-disc box set (with custom front and back window sleeve) contains 14 episodes, all 9 from Season 1 and 4 more from Season 2. Special features include:- Full-length audio commentary on all episodes - Animatics, scripts, and storyboards - Deleted scenes- Featurette- Concept art gallery (videos & stills) The Volume Two 4-disc box set (with custom front and back window sleeve) contains 19 episodes, the remaining 16 from Season 2 and 3 more from Season 3 (essentially the episodes released in the year 2000). Special features include:- Full-length audio commentary on all episodes - Animatics and storyboards - Deleted scenes- Concept art still gallery- Alien alphabet- International and sponsor clips The Volume Three 4-disc box set (with custom front and back window sleeve) contains 22 episodes, (This one is all over the place and in no particular order) the remaining 12 episodes of Season 3, 9 episodes of Season 4 (They skipped S4.E4, S4.E5, S4.E12 for some reason), and 1 episode of Season 5 (Episode 3... not sure why they skipped S5.E1 and S5.E2). Special features include:- Full-length audio commentary on all episodes - Animatics and storyboards - Deleted scenes- Still gallery- How to draw characters (Fry & Leela) - Alternate animation commentary for "Roswell That Ends Well" - 3-D models - International clips The Volume Four 4-disc box set (with custom front and back window sleeve) contains 18 episodes, the 3 skipped episodes from Season 4 (see above), and the remaining 15 episodes of Season 5 (minus Episode 3, again see above). Special features include:- Full-length audio commentary on all episodes - Animatics and storyboards - Deleted scenes- Still gallery- How to draw characters (Bender & The Professor) - Character pencil test segments - 3-D models - International clips Bender's Big Score is the first feature-length movie. It comes in an eco pack custom front window slipcase with a lenticular front cover and is presented in widescreen. Special features include:- Commentary by Matt Groening, David X. Cohen, Billy West, John DiMaggio, Phil LaMarr, Claudia Katz, Dwayne Carey-Hill, and Ken Keeler - Futurama Returns! live comic book reading by the cast - Everybody Loves Hypnotoad - Deleted storyboard scenes- A Terrifying Message from Al Gore with video commentary by Al Gore, Matt Groening, and David X. Cohen- Bite My Shiny Metal X - 3D models/3D Turnarounds- The Script: The Original First Draft- New Character/Design Sketches - Original 5-minute Comic-Con promo The Beast with a Billion Backs is the second feature-length movie, comes in an eco pack slipcase, and is presented in widescreen. Special features include: - Commentary by Matt Groening, David X. Cohen, Billy West, John DiMaggio, Maurice LaMarche, Michael Rowe, Claudia Katz, Peter Avanzino, and Lee Supercinski- The Lost Adventure (in 3-D, sort of)- Storyboard animatics- Deleted scenes- Blooperama: The Futurama Cast at "Work"- 3-D models with animator discussion- David Cross eating popcorn- A Brief History of Deathball featurette- Sneak Peek of Bender's Game
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Features: Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Full Screen, Widescreen
Format: DVD
Season: 1, 2, 3, 4
Case Type: DVD Box Set
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Release Year: 1999
Movie/TV Title: Futurama
Genre: Action, Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Futuristic, Outer Space, Parody/Spoof, Satire, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Type: TV Series