Top 10 Recurring Futurama Characters, Ranked
Futurama is known for is colorful characters, but these are the very best (aside from the main cast, of course).
Futurama is known for is colorful characters, but these are the very best (aside from the main cast, of course).
Before The Simpsons and Futurama ever crossed over on TV, the two iconic cartoons had a pair of reality-smashing comic book crossovers.
Fry and Leela were destined to be together on Futurama, but there are things only each one can do.
Putting Fry aside, Futurama is hardly lacking in geniuses. Here are the smartest characters in Matt Groening's animated sitcom.
In Futurama, the world is doomed... more than once! These are some of our favorite times the world nearly ended on the show.
Futurama was a series for sci-fi romps, great comedy, and fun adventures. It also delivered in terms of romance and these episodes showcase that.
Joker's fine and all, but if you want to talk about grandiose evil deeds and overly sympathetic bad guys, Futurama's Bender is your man.
Futurama was crafted by some serious intelligent writers and designers so it's no wonder fans miss out on some details.
The voice behind some of your favorites, voice actor John DiMaggio has been in Star Wars, Futarama and more. Here is a ranking of his best roles.
This week, our artists drew your suggestions for team-ups and mash-ups to celebrate Futurama's 20th anniversary!
Mark Hamill reminded fans who were disappointed by Star Wars' absence at the Super Bowl that Futurama already revealed the next film's title.
Sometimes cartoons received spectacular conclusions. Sometimes, however, cartoons continue long after their intended endings.
Get ready to crack open a can of Slurm, because we're heading back to the Futurama to weed out the good from the (totally) overrated.
Studios keep reviving old cartoons. But which shows should be revived, and which ones definitely shouldn't?
CBR explores some of the funniest, most memorable and just utterly insane celebrity appearances in cartoon history!
Network executive meddling, poor toy sales, not enough money... there are too many shows that have been canceled for really annoying reasons.
The Nerdist Podcast is partnering with the folks behind Futurama for a new episode of the hit animated series in a radio play format.
They might be cartoons, but aren't any less emotionally powerful, any less heart-breaking or tear-jerking than any of the best adult prestige dramas.
Futurama executive producer David X. Cohen indicates in a Reddit AMA thread that news is on the way regarding something Futurama-related.
The star of "Futurama's" "Everybody Loves Hypnotoad" has been brought to life, courtesy of Frank Ippolito of "Adam Savage's Tested."