Futurama (season 3)

The third season of Futurama began airing in 2001 and concluded after 22 episodes in 2002. The entire season is included within the Volume Three DVD box set, which was released on March 9, 2004.

Futurama
Season 3
DVD cover for the 2012 re-release of Volume Three
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes22
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseJanuary 21, 2001 (2001-01-21) 
December 8, 2002 (2002-12-08)
Season chronology

The complete 22 episodes of the season have been released on a box set called Futurama: Volume Three, on DVD and VHS. It was first released in Region 2 on June 2, 2003, with releases in other regions following in 2003 and 2004 and is based in 3003 and 3004. The season was re-released as Futurama: Volume 3, with entirely different packaging to match the newer season releases on July 17, 2012.[1]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
331"Amazon Women in the Mood"Brian SheesleyLewis MortonFebruary 4, 2001 (February 4, 2001)3ACV01
A double-date for Kif, Amy, Zapp, and Leela ends in disaster when their orbiting restaurant crashes on planet Amazonia. The hulking female inhabitants of the planet take their male captives to the omniscient Femputer, who orders Fry, Zapp, and Kif to death by "snu-snu" (sex).
342"Parasites Lost"Peter AvanzinoEric KaplanJanuary 21, 2001 (January 21, 2001)3ACV02
When Fry becomes infested with parasitic worms that make him stronger and smarter, he finally finds the perfect way to profess his feelings to Leela. Meanwhile, the rest of the crew goes on a Fantastic Voyage-esque journey into Fry's body to eradicate the worms.
353"A Tale of Two Santas"Ron HughartBill OdenkirkDecember 23, 2001 (December 23, 2001)3ACV03
A Planet Express mission to Robot Santa's colony on Neptune leaves the murderous robot trapped in the frozen sea, and Bender takes over as Santa, vowing to bring peace and goodwill to Xmas again. But when Bender is mistaken for the real Robot Santa, he is arrested and sentenced to death.
364"The Luck of the Fryrish"Chris LoudenRon WeinerMarch 11, 2001 (March 11, 2001)3ACV04
After suffering a string of bad luck, Fry searches the ancient ruins of Old New York for his beloved lucky clover...only to conclude that his older brother stole not only his clover – but his life.
375"The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz"James PurdumDan VebberMarch 4, 2001 (March 4, 2001)3ACV05
A sober Bender crashes a dark matter tanker on Pluto, threatening the penguin reserve nearby. Leela helps out in the clean-up, but when the penguins begin mating out of control, drastic action must be taken to thin the herd. Meanwhile, Bender loses his memory and becomes a penguin.
386"Bendless Love"Swinton O. Scott IIIEric HorstedFebruary 11, 2001 (February 11, 2001)3ACV06
Bender's urge to bend prompts Professor Farnsworth to send him to work as a scab in a steel factory during a labor strike, where he falls in love with a shapely fem-bot named Angleyne (voiced by Jan Hooks). But Bender's old rival Flexo and the intrusion of the Robot Mafia threaten to throw a wrench into the proceedings.
397"The Day the Earth Stood Stupid"Mark ErvinStory by: Jeff Westbrook and David X. Cohen
Teleplay by: Jeff Westbrook
February 18, 2001 (February 18, 2001)3ACV07
Earth is invaded by super-intelligent flying brains, who sap the Earth's populace of their intelligence. Leela is taken to Nibbler's home planet Eternia, where the Nibblonians explain that only one human is immune to the brains' powers – Fry.
408"That's Lobstertainment!"Bret HaalandPatric M. VerroneFebruary 25, 2001 (February 25, 2001)3ACV08
Dr. Zoidberg reunites with his uncle, silent hologram star Harold Zoid, and the two of them set out to make a movie together. They cast the temperamental Calculon in the lead role, who demands an Oscar for his performance, but the movie doesn't go over well with audiences. Meanwhile, Fry and Leela get stuck in the Planet Express ship as it sinks into a tar pit on the night of the movie's premiere.
419"The Cyber House Rules"Susie DietterLewis MortonApril 1, 2001 (April 1, 2001)3ACV09
Leela meets up with her former orphanarium playmate Adlai Atkins, now a plastic surgeon, who offers to grant Leela surgery that will give her two eyes. Meanwhile, Bender adopts twelve orphans in order to collect $1200 in government stipends.
4210"Where the Buggalo Roam"Patty ShinagawaJ. Stewart BurnsMarch 3, 2002 (March 3, 2002)3ACV10
When Amy's parents' ranch is hit by a dust storm that blows away their herd of buggalo (oversized ladybugs that are treated like and have the characteristics of cattle and buffalo), Kif sets out to prove his masculinity by rounding up the herd, only to become entangled with the native Martians.
4311"Insane in the Mainframe"Peter AvanzinoBill OdenkirkApril 8, 2001 (April 8, 2001)3ACV11
Bender and Fry are sentenced to time in an insane asylum for robots after Bender's old, psychotic criminal friend, Roberto, frames them for bank robbery. While Roberto ropes Bender into escaping the asylum and robbing the bank again, Fry actually goes insane and believes he's a robot after the asylum staff dismisses his claims that he's human and the Planet Express crew refuses to help him due to political pressure from the governor.
4412"The Route of All Evil"Brian SheesleyDan VebberDecember 8, 2002 (December 8, 2002)3ACV12
Farnsworth's clone Cubert teams up with Hermes' son Dwight to launch a newspaper delivery business. Farnsworth and Hermes scoff at the kids' efforts – until the delivery boys accumulate enough capital to buy out Planet Express. Meanwhile, Fry and Leela use Bender to brew their own homemade beer and treat the brewing as if Bender is a pregnant mother.
4513"Bendin' in the Wind"Ron HughartEric HorstedApril 22, 2001 (April 22, 2001)3ACV13
When Bender is paralyzed in a tragic can opener accident, he discovers his musical washboard skills and goes on tour as a member of Beck's folk-rock band, acting as a voice for broken robots everywhere. Fry, Leela, Amy, and Zoidberg tag along in Fry's antique 1960s VW Van.
4614"Time Keeps On Slippin'"Chris LoudenKen KeelerMay 6, 2001 (May 6, 2001)3ACV14
While creating a team of mutants to play the Harlem Globetrotters, the Professor accidentally causes a disruption in time that threatens the existence of the universe. Meanwhile, Fry tries to win an unreceptive Leela's heart.
4715"I Dated a Robot"James PurdumEric KaplanMay 13, 2001 (May 13, 2001)3ACV15
Fry discovers the ability to download any celebrity onto a blank robot, and chooses to download Lucy Liu, with whom he falls madly in love. Repulsed by this disgusting display of human/robot love, Leela, Bender, and Zoidberg set out to shut down Nappster.com and put an end to illegal celebrity downloads forever.
4816"A Leela of Her Own"Swinton O. Scott IIIPatric M. VerroneApril 7, 2002 (April 7, 2002)3ACV16
Leela endeavors to become the first female blernsball player, but her lack of depth perception hinders her skills. Nevertheless, she becomes the pitcher for the New New York Mets, purely for her novelty value.
4917"A Pharaoh to Remember"Mark ErvinRon WeinerMarch 10, 2002 (March 10, 2002)3ACV17
Bender fears that nobody will remember him after he dies, and sees his chance for immortality when the crew is enslaved on the planet Osiris 4. Posing as the planet's new pharaoh, Bender orders a humongous statue built in his honor, and quickly goes mad with power.
5018"Anthology of Interest II"Bret HaalandLewis Morton
David X. Cohen
Jason Gorbett & Scott Kirby
January 6, 2002 (January 6, 2002)3ACV18
The Planet Express crew ask three more questions for the What-If Machine: Bender asks what if he were human; Fry asks what if life were more like a video game; and Leela asks what if she found her true home.
I, Meatbag – Farnsworth uses his latest invention to turn Bender into a human for the Nobel Committee. Bender goes on a week-long eating binge that turns him into a thousand-pound, morbidly obese blob and dies shortly after inspiring the committee to become party animals like he had.
Raiders of the Lost Arcade – Earth is invaded by a race of aliens from Nintendu 64 in a manner similar to Space Invaders. Fry fails to stop the Nintendian invasion, but when their demands are revealed to be quarters for laundry, a compromise is reached allowing the Nintendians to mix their laundry with the Earthlings' in exchange for the Earth's safety.
Wizzin' – Instead of seeing what would happen if she found her true home, Leela is knocked unconscious by the What-If Machine's lever and dreams herself in a parody of The Wizard of Oz with herself as Dorothy, Fry as the Scarecrow, Bender as the Tin Man, Zoidberg as the Cowardly Lion, Farnsworth as the Wizard, and Mom as the Wicked Witch. Leela decides she wants to become the new Wicked Witch instead of going home, but her reign of terror and her dream are cut short when Zoidberg splashes and melts her with water.
5119"Roswell That Ends Well"Rich MooreJ. Stewart BurnsDecember 9, 2001 (December 9, 2001)3ACV19
Fry puts a metal popcorn pan in the microwave while a supernova occurs nearby, causing the radiation of both to rip open a time portal that sends the Planet Express crew back in time to Roswell, New Mexico in the year 1947. Bender's body is broken to pieces during the crash and Zoidberg is found by the U.S. military among the debris, and both are taken to Area 51 for experimentation. The crew requires another microwave to return to the 31st century, so they try to retrieve one without altering history. Meanwhile, Fry meets his grandfather Enos and begins fearing that he will cease to exist if his grandfather is killed. While trying to save him, however, Fry accidentally brings about Enos' death when he takes him to a house which turns out to be in the middle of a nuclear testing range. However, Fry continues to exist due to either Enos getting Fry's grandmother pregnant before dying, or was an unrelated man whose surname happened to be "Fry". He ends up having sex with his grandmother. Since Fry has already changed history, the rest of the crew decides to launch an attack on Area 51, retrieving Bender, Zoidberg, and a microwave by force and allowing them to return through the closing time portal back to the 31st century.
5220"Godfellas"Susie DietterKen KeelerMarch 17, 2002 (March 17, 2002)3ACV20
Bender is accidentally shot out of the ship's torpedo tube and becomes lost in space. Floating through the ethereal darkness, Bender becomes inhabited with tiny alien life forms, but has trouble playing God to their unyielding prayers.
5321"Future Stock"Brian SheesleyAaron EhaszMarch 31, 2002 (March 31, 2002)3ACV21
With Planet Express in financial trouble, Fry nominates a flashy businessman from the 1980s to replace Professor Farnsworth as CEO of the company. That Guy goes on to sell Planet Express to Mom's Friendly Robot Corporation, putting everyone out of a job.
5422"The 30% Iron Chef"Ron HughartJeff WestbrookApril 14, 2002 (April 14, 2002)3ACV22
Bender receives culinary lessons from the great chef Helmut Spargle, and puts his skills to the test on national television when he competes against Elzar on "Iron Cook". Meanwhile, Dr. Zoidberg accidentally destroys Professor Farnsworth's ship-in-a-bottle and pins the deed on Fry, only to be struck with remorse afterwards.

Critical reception

Reception

Andy Patrizio of IGN gave the season a positive review giving it a 7.0.[2]

Nielsen ratings

The season ranked 115th in the weekly ratings with an average viewership of 5.9 million viewers.[3]

Home releases

The original Volume Three home release.
Futurama: Volume Three
Set details Special Features
Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
March 9, 2004 June 2, 2003 September 24, 2003


Futurama: Volume 3
Set details Special Features
Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
July 17, 2012[1] N/A March 13, 2013[4]
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References

  1. Kyle Nolan (2012-08-06). "Cool new cover art on Futurama Vol. 1-4 DVD re-releases". Retrieved 2012-06-08.
  2. http://dvd.ign.com/articles/495/495024p1.html
  3. "How did your favorite show rate?". USA Today. May 28, 2002.
  4. "Futurama; S3". Sanity. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
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