Fry, (Billy West) a 25 year old New York City pizza boy accidentally freezes himself and awakes 1,000 years in the future. Fry finds a distant descendant, elderly and senile genius Farnsworth (Billy West) and takes a job with Farnsworth’s global delivery service, which delivers packages all through the galaxy. Fry’s co-workers and new friends include Leela, (Katey Sagal) a beautiful Cyclops with abandonment issues, Bender, (John DiMaggio) an egocentric robot with many vices, and Zoidberg, (Billy West) a temperamental alien.
Bender and Fry use the Professor's F-ray gun to look inside Slurm cans to find the winning bottle cap in the Slurm contest.
The Amazonians' mighty leader, Femputer, has decided the fate of the men, and they can't seem to decide whether to be happy or horrified.
An agonizing and ironic punishment for Bender.
Kif's sudden pregnancy confounds everyone - especially Zapp Brannigan.
The new Planet Express crew gets ready to start their new jobs.
Fry is briefed on the circumstances which led him to be the last hope of the universe.
Bender's friends find his new-found religion a little annoying.
Fry learns that his freezing in 1999 was no accident and must make an important decision.
A self-conscious and nervous Kif mistakenly follows Brannigan's advice while on a date with Amy.
Bender finds the light to god when trying to overcome his addiction.
Illegal downloads of Lucy Liu wreak havoc in New New York.
Bender learns he can do more than just bend.
Fry delivers the pizza that begins his trip to the 31st century.
Nuclear war begins on Bender's stomach by religious fools trying to convert the world.
Bender gets addicted to "jacking on" when he tries it with some other robots after a concert.
The Crew goes to the amusement park on the moon.
Bender and Leela are nearly killed by the queen of the Slurm factory. Fry must choose between drinking super-concentrated Slurm or saving his friends.
Fry's first glimpse at future.
Bender becomes a lord to villages who live on his shell.
Bender goes into labor, and it's an ale!
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