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Futurama: Volumes 1-4

Futurama: Volumes 1-4
Directed by Ashley Lenz, Bret Haaland, Brian Sheesley, Carlos Baeza, Chris Sauve

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Volume 1:

The out-of-this-world sci-fi spoof from The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, Futurama is loaded with a galaxy of outrageous extras, this 3-disc set includes the show's first 13 episodes in their entirety, so you can get in on the future...and the fun...from the beginning!

Volume 2:

The futuristic fun continues with Volume Two of Futurama.This 4-disc set includes 19 episodes, plus a heap of shiny metal extras. So journey forward to the 31st century for more laughs, more attitude, and of course, more Slurm!

Volume 3:

Fasten your space belts for another blast to the future with Volume Three of Futurama. This 4-disc set includes 22 robot-packed episodes, plus a shipload of outrageous extras. So join Fry, Bender, Leela and the gang for more of the funniest animated adventures on the planet...and beyond!

Volume 4:

Four Disc set includes the following episodes: "Kif Gets Knocked Up A Notch," "Leela's Homeworld," "Love And Rocket," "Less Than Hero," "A Taste Of Freedom," "Bender Should Not Be Allowed On TV," "Jurassic Bark," "Crimes Of The Hot," "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles," "The Why Of Fry," "Where No Fan Has Gone Before," "The Sting," "Bend Her," "Obsoletely Fabulous," "The Farnsworth Parabox," "Three Hundred Big Boys," "Spanish Fry" and "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings".


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #22768 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-11-14
  • Number of discs: 15
  • Format: NTSC
  • Subtitled in: English, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 15

Customer Reviews

Hopefully I can clear up a little confusion on what you get...5
I saw on the discussion boards, people were wondering whether the volume 1-4 set was different from buying the seasons 1 through 4 packages separately. I just received my 1-4 set and I can say for sure it is exactly the same as buying separately. This is not one boxed set, it is the 4 individual volumes shrinkwrapped together. This is not a bad thing! This is a whole lot of goodness! But if it's cheaper to buy them separately (and it is right now, as I write this), due to the weird fluctuations in the prices caused by sunspots, astrological alignments and black helicopters no doubt, the feel free to buy separately, you won't miss out on anything.

Another question plaguing the minds of today's young people: How come IMDB.com, epguides.com and GotFuturama.com (among others) say there are 5 seasons, but this set is four "volumes"? I dunno, but I can now say for sure, the 4 volumes contain ALL the episodes including "season 5", all 72 of 'em, plus a lot of extra goodies like commentary tracks. If you were holding back, I say go ahead and dive in, you have nothing to fear but cramps in your smile muscles and ribs from prolonged laughing.

I thought it was illegal to be that funny on TV.

Freakin Brilliant Show5
Futurama is one of my favorite shows of all time. I even go as far as to say that I like it better than The Simpsons or Family Guy. It's basically of a NYC pizza delivery boy named Philip J. Fry that gets frozen on the Midnight of December 31st 1999, and is revived in the year 3000. He meets Professor Hubert Fransworth, who turns out to be Fry's distant nephew, Leela, a one-eyed mutant who Fry develops a crush on, Bender, a foul-mouthed robot who becomes Fry's best friend, Amy, a self absorbed, rich brat, who ethnically is Chinese, but was born on Mars, Dr. John Zoidberg, a lobster like alien, and Hermes Conrad, a Jamaican Accountant. All of them work at Planet express, and recruit Phil as the delivery boy. Many of the situations involve spaceships, aliens, flying cars, mutants and robots, which are many of the things that people imagine the future will most likely have, and the plots are absolutely hilarious, especially when Bender (best character in the show) is involved. I always end up laughing extremely hard. It's also fun to watch how Matt Groening depicts the future in NY (which is called New New York) in a satirical way. So Overall this show rocks. 5+ Stars

wonderful collection5
Wondeful collection. But season 1 and 2 do NOT have a play all funtion. I also wish there was more special features.