One Last New Episode of Futurama
Ant writes "Futurama's last new episode airs tonight at 7:00 PM on Fox." If you're missing your fix, there's a Futurama website with entirely too much Futurama info.
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fox can bite my shiny metal ass
I love that show. It was on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim for like a month, but now it's on TNN (I think TNN) at 1:30 am and 1:30 pm (Central time).
At least we can always have them on DVD.
As I grew older, I definatly got more into Futurama then the Simpsons, even though I've been watching the Simpsons since 1990.
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i can't say it ever gripped me. i enjoy it. watch it now and again when tivo records it for me and generally find it very funny but for some reason it never had that "must see the next episode now" magic.
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How is this "sweet juicy justice?" I think it's as unjust as hell to cancel such an intelligent and funny series that many, if not most Slashdotters love.
This guy is way out there
One comment's up and already the gotfuturama.com site's down.
I'm sorry to see Futurama go. It started getting really funny, and I will use "Bite my shiny metal ass" in response to silly feature requests for many years.
I bought the first episode DVDs already. *Sigh* and I will buy the rest when they come out...
Futurama was without a doubt the greatest and funniest tv series I have ever seen. I'm also not surprised about the amount of Futurama quotes I see in sigs here on Slashdot. Check my friends list, most of them have them :-)
Bite my shiny metal... OH NOOO!
I suffer from attention surplus disorder.
While I thought Matt played it a little too cute with the Fry-Leela connection and almost all the subplots involving Bender, any episodes with Zap Branagan and Kif were works of pure genius that rivaled even The Simpsons.
Futurama (made by Matt Groening) was a lot better than Simpsons ever was. Though i'm sure that will start a holy war.
:(
The simspsons was geared a lot towards children usually, where I always felt Futurama was more for adults (Any one remember the death by snu-snu joke in the amazon woman episode?)
Oh well, just another shining example of how Fox knows how to cancel the best shows: Now i've lost my family guy AND futurama fix
- tristan
GotFuturama had too much information. Now it's /.'d and has effectively no information.
Why is it that the good shows never last? For example, Family Guy was hilarious, but Fox cancelled it because advertisers were reluctant to run ads on such an edgy show. Now they are taking down Futurama, which is consistently funnier than this newest season of The Simpsons. And shows like King of the Hill, of which only the first season was funny to me, is still going strong. And don't get me started on that prime-time soap opera known as Friends.
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Unfortunately, this was my first thought when I awoke this morning. I suppose we can all only be thankful that Fox now has more room in their schedule for "reality" shows, When Car Chasing High-Speed Animals are Attacked by Couples Married by America, and some other nonsense about objects removed from people in emergency rooms.
I truly am disgusted with television, and really only look forward to The Simpsons and B5 reruns. I can't see anything coming up that remotely appeals to me.
At least now they'll have thirty more minutes available for more lowbrow, idiot level programming... Good thing. People might start to think that the networks were actually trying to provide good entertainment in exchange for all of that publicly owned broadcast spectrum they've been granted exclusive use of for the last 75 or so years. Maybe it is time to take that spectrum back?
After all, those licenses were granted to provide a broadcast service "in the public interest", but when was the last time you saw something on TV that wasn't crap? You could even argue that the majority of commercial broadcasting actually makes people more stupid. That can't POSSIBLY be in the public's interest.
PBS has some good stuff, maybe History Channel, but what else? Along the same lines, when was the last time you heard a radio program (besides NPR) that wasn't the same recycled viagra jokes/top 40 playlist as every other station on the dial? Granted, Clear Channel is making plenty of money, but what about the public, the people the broadcaster's were entrusted to serve?
Who did what now?
That still doesn't make it justice.
How about something like "from the Morbo demands more episodes dept?"
That quote should even be obvious to you w/ your learning disability, Fry.
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They're called "volumes" instead of "seasons" because Volume 1 has all of Season 1 and the first four episodes of Season Two. Volume 2, I believe, has all the rest of Season Two. Season 1 was only twelve episodes, is why they did that.
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I don't think Futurama ever got a fair chance from viewers, who expected "the Simpsons in the future." It's too bad that the series wasn't able to fun for fourteen years, like it's counterpart. I would have watched them all. BTW - was anyone else repeatedly dismayed to see the show preempted by football ever season?
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...will the DVDs of later season Futurama episodes have the last 20 minutes of a football game, followed by the last 10 minutes of the episode?
The site is not really down. THey just slipped in a blank index.html file.
You can view the full site here...
http://www.gotfuturama.com/index.shtml
Taken from the site itself..
By the way, this last and final episode ties in neatly w/ this episode
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There is a futurama game in the works titled Futurama- The Game. Release date is Aug 15, and so far impressions have been quite favorable.
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..the Tracy Morgan show. Even at the age of, I'm guessing 8, he has been providing entertainment with his comedy show. Good for you, Tracy Morgan, good for you!!
Slashdot's server admins seem to like Futurama quite a lot, the server sends out an extra HTTP header with each query. e.g. X-Bender: Well I don't have anything else planned for today, let's get drunk! X-Fry: They're great! They're like sex except I'm having them.
Fox can bite my shiny metal ass.
Here's an interesting part from the site: ... this very site A short excerpt:
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Looks like Futurama executive producer David Cohen has been busy giving interviews the last few days. In this IGN front page linked article, he talks about what he did in the meantime, what he wants to do in the future (including a movie project with Ken Keeler - the writer of tomorrow's final episode), the long-shot hope for continuing Futurama with Cartoon Network, the slightly better Futurama movie possibility, the upcoming Season 2 DVDs, the Futurama Video Game and
IGN DVD: Has there been grassroots fan efforts to save the show like there was with other series?
Cohen: There have been huge efforts but the network hasn't been too interested. There is an online petition that as far as I know is the largest petition in TV history to save a show, and there's a Web site run by fans called GotFuturama.com. That site ended up being the central location for fans to go to, and I admit that I go there to see an air date or something I've forgotten. They have a link to it (the petition). I think at one point they delivered a hardcopy to Fox executives which must have been the size of five Manhattan phone books. (laughs) And before questions flare up, I think he got the thing about the Game Cube Futurama video game wrong. All signs still point towards no go there.
It's going to be sad that I won't have Futurama on my Sunday nights any more (at least I won't have to suffer through King of the Hill afterwards). But thank god for Matt Groening and his DVD producion staff at Fox. The Simpsons and Futurama DVDs are some of he best released and reflective of how much Groening likes his fans.
If you look at other TV show DVD sets, Groening's collections can beat just about anyone out there. They are reasonabley priced (around 30-40 bucks at most stores) compared to some TV shows selling their sets at $80-100. The production quality is great, so you don't have to suffer through bad transfers (although there was an initial pressing problem with Simpsons S1 that was fixed). And probably the reason I love them the most is the fact that Groening and his boys sit down and do commentaries on all their episodes. They know that you can watch all the episodes and get a laugh out of them, but the thing that keeps you coming baack is hearing them shred their episodes to pieces. We've all seen Simpsons and Futurama on synidcation long enough to know a lot of the old episodes by heart, but the commentaries are pure genious. So it might be sad that the TV shows are leaving us, but props to Matt for a dedication to kick ass DVDs
It's not stupid. It's advanced.
It's being a bit of a jerk to bypass a measure they've obviously put in place to avoid horrible rape by the slashot hordes. :(
If anyone would like to use the opportunity tonight on the last episode to drink and salute the years Futurama has been on, I have a Futurama drinking game on my website that's handy for when you want to drink until you reboot.
/shameless plug
Unfortunately, like Family Guy, Futurama fell victim of Fox's scheduling stupidity. Family Guy was put up against Fraiser, and Futurama got bumped around, cancelled by football, and so much worse. Both of them ultimately lost many viewers due to these blunders. If Fox was intelligent, they would have put it on right after The Simpsons, and moved Malcolm in the Middle to some other day. That way fans of the Simpsons could watch Futurama afterwards, in a sort of Groening Hour of Power.
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Now if only Sky One didn't put "Sky One Brand New" in the top left *and* a red blob in the top right (don't ask - you're supposed to press the red button on your remote, but it doesn't go to a Simpsons/Futurama section of their interactive digital TV stuff, but just to the main menu !). Luckily, the blob can be removed by a rapid press of the Red button followed by Backup, but you can't get rid of the 2 line logo in the top left :-(
I also hate that they shove in 3 repeats of The Simpsons on consecutive Sundays and then a brand new episode, then 2 repeats, then a new episode, then a repeat, then 3 new episodes and so on - a total guess as to whether the episode will be new or not (so I just record them all and check them out later).
Ok, a couple of people have stated that the reason Family Guy got cancelled was because no advertisers wanted it. And obviously from reading this thread and from the petition site, there are hundreds of thousands of Futurama fans out there.
Do you think it would be realistic for them to continue making the series directly to DVD?
Think about it. I know that I along with most of my friends either own, or are planning to own all of the Family Guy/Futurama DVDs in addition to having downloaded copies of the shows beforehand (and they say piracy is killing the industry.. pfft!).
I'd be more than happy to keep buying (yes, that's right.. spending actual $$$) seasons of Futurama and Family Guy if they went straight to DVD.
Actually, I've probably only managed to catch Family Guy being aired maybe half a dozen times, and Futurama not much more than that. I think that for shows (like these) where there is great demand, but not really a spot in the lineup, marketting straight to DVD should (if they were smart) be a valid alternative.
Reasons why:
(1) The Why of Fry - Fry is the most important person in the universe. He was actually sent to the future on purpose to stop the evil brains from destroying the universe after they know everything about it. How sweet is that?
(2) The episode where the professor creates a mutant superhuman basketball team to compete with the space traveling globe trotters. Because he created the superhuman team by accelerating time with some chronotron, time slips started occuring during the viewing of the cartoon.
(3) Captain Brannagon, Bender, Zoidberg?
(4) The giant squid everyone ignores at the dinner table...oh wait, thats Family Guy.
Anyway, Futurama is an excellent blend of cartoon scifi / boozing / geek jokes. It has a much bigger world than The Simpsons (any time period, really, and the whole space that is the universe), and Matt Groening definitely wants to write for it, and has fresh ideas for episodes. Also, what about the star trek Futurama episode? I hate star trek, and it was still hilarious.
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(posting as a reply to my post to avoid it being drowned in the masses of replies to the main article)
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I suffer from attention surplus disorder.
There's a difference between Cancelled and having the final episode. "Cancelled" means that no more episodes will be made. However cartoons are not made live. (It's a terrible strain on the animators' wrists.) And networks typically have motivation to air finished episodes which they've already paid for.
Case in point, there are still episodes of Invader Zim which have yet to be aired. Clerks was basically cancelled before the show even got on the air, as far as I know.
Anyway, I don't think Futurama was never formally "cancelled". I think how it happened was that Fox merely let their contract with Futurama run out naturally.
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i have never before, nor shall i dare say, ever again by myself with no one around spontaneously shoot milk out nose and laugh out loud at the funniest cartoon character of all time.
Huzzah!!! Someone is noticing me! (/Zoidberg)
i am truly bent that my TiVo shall no longer grab for me the funniest and best written 22 minutes of my TV viewing week. Fox can bite my shiny metal ass for cancelling Futurama
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Oh well, just another shining example of how Fox knows how to cancel the best shows: Now i've lost my family guy AND futurama fix
Geez, lets not forget Dark Angel and Firefly. And I'm betting "Keen Eddie" will soon get the axe. I'm sure they're even more causualties. They're probably repressed memories waiting to explode on my consciousness.
And doesn't an Almighty Deity make them suffer like ABC? (for killing Cupid...)
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