FUTURAMA Season 6 Episode 14 “Neutopia”

FUTURAMA Season 8 Premiere Neutopia

Watch a sneak peek and check out photos of the season premiere episode of FUTURAMA Season 6 Episode 1 “Neutopia” which airs on Thursday June 23 starting at 10pm on Comedy Central.

Episode Synopsis: FUTURAMA Season 6 Episode 11 “Neutopia” – In the premiere episode, “Neutopia,” the Planet Express crew crash-lands on an unknown world, where they encounter a bizarre alien who is unfamiliar with the concept of gender. The creature subsequently conducts a series of experiments, modifying the crew members’ sexual characteristics in strange and wondrous ways.

Show Description: “Futurama” follows the life of Philip J. Fry (Billy West), a pizza delivery boy who accidentally stumbles into a freezer on December 31, 1999 and wakes up a thousand years later. In his future home of New New York City, Fry goes to work for the Planet Express Intergalactic delivery company, where he befriends Bender (John DiMaggio), a booze-fueled robot, and sets his romantic sights on Leela (Katey Sagal), a sexy cyclops who enjoys beating him up.

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  • Anonymous

    Err, the show is still in season 6.  The show went on hiatus September 2010 and this is now the summer premiere.  This episode is considered broadcast ep. 14 in the sixth season.  You really confused me by putting season eight.  Even if we were looking at in production order, it would still be season 6, episode 20.  What is your source?

    • http://www.daemonstv.com/ Eric

      wow, that is embarrassing.

      I was steered wrong by TV.com which puts this as Season 8

      http://www.tv.com/futurama/show/249/episode.html?q=futurama&tag=search_results;eps;1

      Number 14 seems to be the right number here. If it changes, I will update accordingly.

      • Anonymous

        There’s a lot of confusion about the numbering of the episodes. After the show was dropped by Fox (production season 4, broadcast season 5), it was “picked up” by Comedy Central, but not as a formal season, but as a replaying of four feature-length movies (16 22-minute episodes) that were originally released directly to DVD. These are the true episodes of production season 5, since the episodes were given “5″ production codes, but these episodes do not qualify at the true broadcast season 6 (I guess since they weren’t initially created for televisin) because when Comedy Central officially announced new episodes were being produced (http://www.comedycentral.com/press/press_releases/2011/032811_futurama-renewed-for-26-new-episodes.jhtml), they referred to the new season as seasons 6A and 6B; 6A ended with the Christmas episode and now we’re into the first two episodes of broadcast season 6B. When sources like TV.com, gotfuturama.com, aoltv.com, and theinfosphere.org consider this season 8, it’s because they are mistakingly honoring production season 5 as broadcast season 6 and then considering broadcast seasons 6A and 6B to be seasons 7 and 8, respectively. It’s a confusing mess. Your best bet at wrapping your head around this whole thing is to open up an episode list in production order (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Futurama_episodes) and at the same time open an episode list in broadcast order (http://epguides.com/Futurama/) and compare the two. Good luck to you and thanks for reading my comment.

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