The following is an episode list for the television series Futurama, ordered as the episodes were produced. The list therefore match the DVD ordering, but not necessarily the TV broadcast order. The production code is the code used to indicate the production order of the episodes, and is in the order of season number, the Futurama code, and the episode number in two digits. Therefore, 1ACV01 is season one of Futurama's first episode. The TV broadcast code is the code used to indicate the broadcast order of the episodes, and is in the order of S for broadcast season, the season number in two digits, E for episode, and the episode number in two digits. Therefore, S01E01 is the first broadcast season's first episode.
While on a mission to save all the animals on a planet verging on collapse, Leela encounters Capt. Zapp Brannigan, a self-proclaimed ladies' man looking to add Leela to his list of conquests.
While delivering a package to a planet inhabited by robots, where humans are killed instantly, Bender becomes intoxicated with the robot lifestyle and must choose between becoming a celebrity of sorts or saving his friends' lives.
When Fry returns to college to prove he can be just as good of a dropout as he was in the Twentieth Century, Professor Farnsworth surprises him with a dorm roommate, a super-intelligent monkey.
The Omicrons threaten to destroy the earth if they can't see the last episode of a lost 20th Century television series "Single Female Lawyer" starring an unmarried human female,who wears very short miniskirts, struggling to succeed in human man's world.
Fry opens a "Slurm" beverage container bearing the golden bottle cap and wins a tour of the Slurm Factory to see how the world's most deliciously addictive soft drink is made.
When a mine disaster traps 200 robots and the universe's supply of Titanium, the necessary ingredient to manufacture robots, the precious element increases astronomically in value. Bender, now a rare and profitable robot, seizes the opportunity to get rich quick and sells his body.
When the Planet Express crew lands on a previously undiscovered planet, they find that it is covered in a new and delicious animal life form which they call "popplers". These edible and highly addictive "popplers" soon become a new business venture for the crew as Earthlings just can't seem to get enough of these delicacies.
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.
After Cubert and Hermes' son Dwight get kicked out of school and bother everyone in Planet Express, they're forced to get a job, so they decide to start a competing delivery company.
While creating a team of mutants to play the Harlem Globetrotters, the Professor accidently causes a disruption in time that threatens the existance of the universe.
When the Professor fine tunes his What-If Machine, Bender discovers what it would be like if he were human, Fry discovers what it would be like if life were more like a video game, and Leela discovers what it would be like if she found her true home.
At the annual shareholders meeting, Fry meets a 1980s Wall Street power player and ultimately nominates him to replace Professor Farnsworth as the CEO of Planet Express.
Bender learns to cook and competes against the pretentious, popular chef Elzar in an Iron Cook chef contest; Dr. Zoidberg is struck with remorse when he frames Fry for his own misdeed.
In celebration of Freedom Day, Dr. Zoidberg eats the Earth flag, for which he is sentenced to death. In retaliation, the Decapodians enslave the entire world.
When the earth is jeapardised by global warming, the crew attends a conference in Kyoto hosted by Al Gore's head, and when the Earth's increased temperature is linked to emissions from robots, Richard Nixon's head attemps to rid the planet of them - including Bender.
The Planet Express crew is exposed to a substance that causes everyone to revert to teenagers... and the Professor's attempt to correct the problem only makes things worse.
Nibbler enlists Fry in a mission to blow up evil brains bent on destroying the universe; Fry time travels into the past to prevent himself from being cryogenically frozen.
When Fry, Bender and the Planet Express gang attend Roboticon 3003 - the world's largest robot trade show - the Professor purchases the new "Robot 1-X", which threatens to render Bender obsolete.