Posted Mar 21st 2008 10:25AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: TV on DVD, Futurama

As the first
Futurama straight-to-DVD movie,
Bender's Big Score, begins airing on Comedy Central (they'll air the movie as a four-episode blok on Sunday night), Fox has announced the name and release date of the second straight-to-DVD epic.
AnimationMagazine.net reports that
Futurama: The Beast With A Billion Backs will be released on June 24, and they note that Fox calls it "the most tentacle-packed
Futurama epic." Since it's a continuation of
Bender's Big Score, I'll talk about the plot of the new movie after the jump, for the benefit of those who haven't seen the first movie yet.
Continue reading New Futurama movie coming to DVD in June
Posted Mar 6th 2008 8:34PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Industry, OpEd, Futurama

According to Trademork.com,
Twentieth Century Fox has trademarked the word "Slurm". For those who are unaware,
Slurm is the highly addictive beverage used in
Futurama that comes out of a giant worm's butt.
The exact trademark relates to "carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks; fruit drinks; fruit juices; mineral and aerated water; bottled drinking water; energy drinks; syrups and powders for making soft drinks and other beverages, namely soft drinks, fruit drinks and tea; coffee-flavored soft drinks; Ramune (Japanese soda pops); powders used in the preparation of isotonic sports drinks and sports beverages".
Continue reading Slurm: It's highly addictive! And ... real?
Posted Feb 5th 2008 9:02AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons, Video, Family Guy, Animation, Adult Swim, Contests and Giveaways, Futurama, Star Trek: The Next Generation, TV Squad Lists

So, we've got this promotional thing going on with this new zero calorie sparkling drink from Pepsi called
Tava. Haven't heard of it yet? Well, from what I can tell, you certainly will. What did they give us to give away? How does this sound:
- Two (2) 80GB iPod Classics.
- Five (5) swag bags containing TAVA Canvas tote bag, TAVA t-shirt and TAVA pen.
- Seven (7) sample packs of TAVA.
What do you need to do? Well, to accompany this post I'm listing a bunch of memorable fictional drinks from TV. All you need to do is list your favorite, either from this list or one I missed. More details on the giveaway are at the end of this post, after the jump.
Continue reading Nine fictional beverages from TV - VIDEOS
Posted Jan 20th 2008 6:16PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, The Simpsons, Animation, Futurama

Apparently, someone created a comic book in which the
cast of Futurama meets the cast of The Simpsons. As a fan of both, let me say that it would be pretty cool to see on television.
It's not outside the realm of possibility for the two universes to collide since both products are owned by Fox, much as having the Flintstones meet the Jetsons (both owned by Hanna-Barbera). Matt Groening does own the creative rights to
Futurama, whatever that means.
However, since they're now on two separate channels (
The Simpsons is on Fox and
Futurama will be on Comedy Central), it seems less likely that the two universes would come together on television. Maybe if both were still on Fox, but not now.
I do think it's funny having Morbo filming next to Kent Brockman. And having Flanders running from the Robot Devil. Or having Miss Crabapple flirting with Zap Brannigan. Hell, it's all funny.
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Posted Dec 28th 2007 12:28PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: The Simpsons, Family Guy, Celebrities, Futurama
You remember the theme from The Beverly Hillbillies, don't you? It tells the story of how poor mountain man Jed Clampett was out looking to shoot himself some dinner when he came upon some bubblin' crude. Well, before you knew it Jed was a millionaire ($25 million, to be exact). Of course, that was back in 1962.
Today, old Jed is worth about $11 billion dollars! That's according to Forbes' list of the 15 wealthiest fictional characters according to today's real-world commodity and share markets. The Clampett patriarch is listed fifth on the list, between Futurama's Mom ($15.7 billion) and The Simpsons' C. Montgomery Burns ($8.4 billion). Number one of the list is Ducktales' Scrooge McDuck, who is worth a whopping $29 billion! Man, what I wouldn't do to be one of his nephews.
Continue reading Well the first thing you know ol' Jed's a billionaire
Posted Dec 26th 2007 12:02PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Programming, Animation, Adult Swim, Futurama
Believe it or not, Futurama has been airing on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block for about five years. During that period, fans of the show have probably watched every single episode at least once, or twice, or fifteen times. Now, those same fans will get the chance to watch every single episode one more time as Adult Swim begins a Futurama marathon.
Starting tonight at 11:00 PM, and continuing until 11:30 PM on the last day of the year, there will be nothing on the schedule but Fry, Leela, Bender, and the rest of the team from Planet Express. On December 31st Adult Swim will air the show's first episode, 'Space Pilot 3000' and the last episode, 'The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings' (great episode, by the way) at 11:00 pm and 11:30 pm respectively. This is all in preparation of Futurama moving from Adult Swim to Comedy Central starting on January 1st.
Continue reading Adult Swim airs every Futurama episode starting tonight
Posted Dec 20th 2007 8:40AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Programming, Futurama

Names are bestowed on people in many ways. Sometimes a name of a favorite relative or famous ancestor is given. Other times the provided name comes from a Hollywood star that you may adore. Then, there are times that a person's name comes from a Apple II video game that was completely coded in Assembly Language.
The last one is how Futurama's downtrodden, but lovable, Dr. Zoidberg got his name. The second one mentioned is the reason I named my son Mr. T Alf Keller.
Continue reading The truth on how Futurama's Zoidberg got his name
Posted Nov 29th 2007 8:40AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, The Simpsons, Animation, Celebrities, Futurama

Not enough credit is given to the voice actors and actresses who gave audio life to our favorite cartoon characters. Fortunately,
blogs like mental floss are trying to pick up the slack.
A lot of the work of Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson, is mentioned, but I bet none of her other gigs pay as well as Bart. I'm actually a bit of a fan of Billy West and love his work on
Futurama.
While I find the list impressive, I do note some glaring omissions. Where is Mel Blanc, the man who gave the most immortal rendition of Bugs Bunny (although he didn't even originate the character)?
Continue reading Mental Floss lists nine legendary cartoon voices
Posted Nov 26th 2007 11:01AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: TV on DVD, Interviews, Futurama

On November 27,
Futurama comes back in a big way with
Bender's Big Score, an "epic" film involving all the characters from the show that ran on Fox from 1999-2003. The DVD is the first in a series of four direct-to-DVD releases, which will be edited into 16 episodes that will air on Comedy Central in 2008. Fellow Squadder Brad Trechak
gave the disc a positive review last week, which is high praise coming from a big fan of the show as he is.
David X. Cohen, executive producer and show-runner of
Futurama, spoke to me via phone last week. We didn't have much time, only about ten minutes or so, so we got down to the nuts and bolts: how the movies will play on Comedy Central, some information on the show's comeback, a quick preview of the next DVD, and how the Fox executives felt about being ground into all-purpose powder.
Continue reading David X. Cohen of Futurama: The TV Squad Interview
Posted Nov 19th 2007 9:06AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: TV on DVD, Animation, Contests and Giveaways, Futurama

It's time for us to give away some stuff ... again! One of today's giveaways is for five copies of
Futurama: Bender's Big Score on DVD, which is available in stores on November 27. All you've got to do is submit a comment below before 5PM Eastern, November 23, and mention your favorite Bender moment from the series. We'll randomly choose five winners to receive the DVDs!
Some other details:
- To enter, leave a confirmed comment below stating your favorite Bender moment from Futurama.
- The comment must be left before November 23, 2007 at 5:00PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- Five winners will be selected in a random drawing.
- Five winners will receive a copy of Futurama: Bender's Big Score on DVD (valued at $29.98).
Click
here for complete Official Rules.
Posted Nov 16th 2007 11:01AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: TV on DVD, OpEd, Futurama
Futurama is back, and the future looks a whole lot brighter. Cliché, but true.
When I first heard that
Family Guy was returning to the airwaves, I was wondering if/when other cancelled Fox animated shows would similarly rise from the dead. Then I heard
Futurama was returning to Comedy Central (with a brief stop on DVD beforehand).
Futurama can best be described as
The Simpsons for sci-fi/fantasy fans (which makes sense consider that Matt Groening created both and uses the same animation style for both). I then thanked the gods of comedy for returning this gem.
The plan for
Futurama is to release four direct-to-DVD movies which would make up a complete season of 16 half-hour episodes. "Bender's Big Score" is the first release and consists of the first four episodes (although I hear the individual episodes will contain extra footage not in the DVD release when they are eventually broadcast. How's that for a reversal of precedent?).
Continue reading Futurama: Bender's Big Score - DVD review
Posted Nov 14th 2007 5:25PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Video, Animation, Web, Adult Swim, Futurama
And now, from the 'Gee, You Really Can Learn Something New Everyday' department...
I am probably one of the millions who has watched each Futurama episode seven billion times both on FOX and when they appeared on Adult Swim. I am probably also one of the millions whose done a little krumping everytime the theme song came on. During all this time I thought that it was an original composition from someone like Christopher Tyng, who did the music for the show (read the credits sometime, people!).
Who knew the theme was inspired by a song written by a pioneer of electronic music (I'm sure many of you did, but bare with me)? Someone from the website Tool Cool For School did and was able to find an original copy of the song on the infosuperhighwaynet. It's from composer Pierre Henry and the song, which came out in 1967, is called 'Psyche Rock'. As you watch the video that goes along with the tune (seen after the jump) you will certainly be able to notice the similarities between it and the Futurama theme. If not, I have included another video with the theme that plays over the end credits of the show (I couldn't find any opening credit video for some reason).
Continue reading The Psyche Rock of Futurama - VIDEO
Posted Aug 7th 2007 12:20PM by Varun Lella
Filed under: Programming, Video, Family Guy, Futurama

Usually, we don't get/need to post stuff we hear via movie blogs, but when the wonderful world of TV and film collide, strange things can happen. Over at
Ain't it Cool News, Hercules posted some new
Futurama footage that was shown as an introductory trailer to the
four DVD films that will be produced and shown on Comedy Central. Personally, I just want new full seasons of
Futurama, without the horrible thought that it might end after the 16-episode run.
The below video is pretty funny, but
Family Guy did a similar joke when they came back from the dead. I have always loved it when Fox shows made fun of Fox. I am not sure if this footage will be part of the movies or not, but it looks probable. Enjoy!
Continue reading Futurama footage from Comic-Con - VIDEO
Posted Jul 28th 2007 7:53PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Industry, Celebrities, Futurama

Futurama is back, and now we know in what form. The show will return on November 27th as a full-length high-def film sold on DVD. It will be followed by three additional films, and each film will be divided into four episodes each to be aired on Comedy Central. So, that's 4 DVD movies or 16 new episodes depending on how you look at it.
Continue reading Comic-Con: Futurama panel report
Posted Apr 8th 2007 8:01AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, OpEd, Futurama, Star Trek: The Next Generation
Via Boing Boing comes this lengthy essay from Michael Schmitz that looks at Human Computer Interaction in both movies and television. Some of the technology explored in this essay comes from shows like Star Trek: The Next Generation, Futurama, Star Trek: Enterprise, and an old German series called Raumschiff Orion.
Schmitz's essay looks at the technology used in these series and compares them to similar technology in the real world. The essay is a bit heavy, but I think sci fi nerds will appreciate it. All true science fiction is grounded somewhat in real science, and this essay delves into that world quite extensively and shows how often modern technology began as a fictional concept before we were finally able to catch up and make it a reality. For example, the "Wil Wheaton" in the picture on the right is now a real person. I know, it's spooky.
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