Wed
Jun 10 2009 10:46am
Good News, Everyone!

In a move that will give hope to every Johnny and Suzie Save-My-Show petitioning the powers that be, 20th Century Fox and Comedy Central have announced that they are bringing back Futurama. Not as another series of overlong, underplotted movies but as a twenty-six episode season. Another miracle wrought by the powerful combination of technology and consumer whoredom! Like your show? Better buy those DVDs!

My, but the laws of television are a lot more flexible these days. Futurama isn’t even the first animated show to be revived after a premature death, though it is decidedly the better one. Ratings-poor shows can get a second chance—thanks more to fans patronizing fast food restaurants than mailing nuts to studio heads—while cash cows come with fixed expiration dates. We don’t even have to wait three decades for remakes of long-cancelled shows! What kind of crazy alternate box universe are we living in? (I don’t particularly care so long as it’s not that creepy bobble-head one.)

Now that Futurama has defied the odds, every Browncoat, ’Scaper, and Daisies-pusher is going to be clamoring for a little slice of that resurrection pie. They should, of course, be careful what they wish for. (Two words: Bender’s Game.) Odds are good we’ll be seeing more than just familiar letters (like V or B, S, and G) coming to premiere weeks near us. But what if the goods are odd? Like tentacle god-odd?

Perhaps it won’t matter? Yivo knows, I set aside money for the Futurama movies, sight-unseen, the minute they were announced a few years ago. The serial disappointments of Bender’s Big Score, The Beast With A Billion Backs, and Bender’s Game have deprived me of any urge to watch Into the Wild Green Yonder. However, watching the Futurama movies only proves that the show worked best over its half-hour format, which is how the new season will be produced. The return to the original format might just be a Yivo-send. This show won an Emmy, once. (Quick: name that episode!) You think they’d have taken the hint.

Regardless, I’m a sucker for projects that reunite the original cast of anything. Yeah, I’ll defend Star Trek: The Motion Picture if need be. (It gave us Wrath of Khan, people!) I also approve of Billy West being kept in voice work until his senility. Besides, if the new season does decent in the ratings, we might just get a long-awaited spin-off. If Fox can resurrect Family Guy and throw in the truly atrocious American Dad to keep Seth MacFarlane happy, then Comedy Central owes us at least one season of Everybody Loves Hypnotoad. It could be The Colbert Report to Futurama’s The Daily Show.

12 comments
Zachary Ricks
1. madpoet
Ah yes, the "Alls Well that Ends Well" Emmy.

So many great, quotable lines, but I think my favorite one has to be:

"CHOKE ON THAT, CAUSALITY!"
Torie Atkinson
2. Torie
Yeah, I dunno... Into the Wild Green Yonder was nearly unwatchable. Not only was it not funny, but it was incredibly offensive.

I love Futurama to death, but if the new series looks anything like the movies I'm very, very worried.
j p
3. sps49
If the least the movies give us is another season, I will be happy with them.
Dayle McClintock
4. trinityvixen
madpoet: Close but no cigar on that title, but kudos for picking my favorite line as well!

sps49: I can respect that. (Hello? Defended ST:TMP!) Doesn't mean I can brave Wild Green Yonder yet...
Dan Sparks
5. RedHanded
Yeah i'm not sure if this is the full title of it or not, but Roswell was the Emmy award episode I believe.
Kimberly Woods
6. Calli
"Roswell That Ends Well."

I hope that they return to their old style of humor. I got the impression (especially with Into the Wild Green Yonder) that they were trying to compete with the 'edgy' (read = stupid) mentality that's been pervading adult-targeted animated shows as of late. It doesn't work.

And forget Hypnotoad, I want to see the madness full-length episodes of All My Circuits can offer!

...On the other hand, maybe just one episode. I don't know that I can take that much amnesia.
The Mad Hatter
7. The Mad Hatter
Hypnotoad for President! One of the best shows ever. The DVD movies were surprisingly good. Too bad fox keeps canceling the good stuff.


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Dan Sparks
8. RedHanded
@ 6 Calli

That's right! I remember the episode, just didn't remember the full name, I didn't want to cheat and wiki it. Calculon is awesome. I like the episode where he's like, just throw in some reaction shots from me. And then they are all completely out of context. It's awesome.
Dayle McClintock
9. trinityvixen
@Calli: How could I forget All My Circuits?! Well done on the episode title. I bow before your encyclopedic knowledge!
Kimberly Woods
10. Calli
My knowledge isn't encyclopedic, really :) We have the DVD sets, and it's kind of our comfort show so it's gotten a lot of rewatching over the years. (Well, not while the child's awake, he's a bit young.)

The movies were disappointing, though the first and last were the worst of the lot. Bender's Game should have been better than it was, but alas. At least it's not the only tabletop parody out there.
j p
11. sps49
Bender's Game had some great quotes (Centaur Leela- "Oh, lord. I'm half horse and half naked.") and moments (the nonchalant PlanEx crew when Nibbler spoke).

The Emmy winner was good, working a ST:TNG concept (Data in Time's Arrow) into all the other goodness, but my favorites are probably The Why of Fry, Jurassic Bark, and The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings. And the Mellvar one. And the Amazon one. And- oh, okay, I didn't like Pauly Shore soiling my Futurama, but it was all good.

Why, yes, I do have the 4 seasons and 4 movies on DVD. Does it show?
Eugene Myers
12. ecmyers
The show definitely works better in episodic form, though I actually liked the first movie pretty well (better than most, anyway). The bittersweet Fry/Leela romance has always engaged me, and they threw some interesting time travel in for good measure. It's been downhill from there, though I suppose I should just watch the last movie and get it over with. I'm struggling with the urge to complete my collection, even though I have no intention of ever seeing Bender's Game ever again.

The episode commentaries on the DVD sets are often as entertaining as the show. I stopped watching them around season 2, but I should pick up on that again.

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