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Futurama season 7

The seventh season of Futurama consisted of 26 episodes split equally across two broadcast seasons: 7-A and 7-B. It premiered on Comedy Central on June 20, 2012. A box set containing the 13 episodes of Season 7-A was released as Futurama: Volume 7 and another box set containing the 13 episodes of Season 7-B was released as Futurama: Volume 8.

On April 22, 2013, Comedy Central announced that season 7 would be the final season of the series. The final episode aired on September 4, 2013. Despite the fact that it was originally intended as the final season, Hulu greenlit an eighth season in February 2022, which premiered on July 24, 2023.

Cast and characters

Regular

  • Billy West as Philip J. Fry, Professor Farnsworth, Zoidberg, Smitty, Cowardman, Richard Nixon's Head, Zapp Brannigan, Leo Wong, Singing Wind, Gus, Hydroponic farmer, Judge Ron Whitey
  • Katey Sagal as Turanga Leela
  • John DiMaggio as Bender, Randy, URL, Sal, Great Reveal-o, Elzar, Joey Mousepad, Igner, "Curly" Joe, Jake the Dog, Mr. Panucci, Yancy Fry, Sr.
  • Tress MacNeille as Esther, Tinny Tim, Spotty Teen Robot, Hattie MacDoogal, Petunia, Linda, Monique, Turanga Munda, The Grand Midwife, Mom, Ndnd, Guenter, Mrs. Fry, Dr. Lauren Cahill
  • Maurice LaMarche as Kif Kroker, Headless Clone of Agnew, Dandy Jim, Morbo, Calculon, Scoop Chang, Hedonismbot, The Borax Kid, Yuri, Donbot, The Hyperchicken, Clamps, Lrrr, Walt, H.G. Blob, Human-horn dealer
  • Lauren Tom as Amy Wong, Ruth, Inez Wong, Jrrr
  • Phil LaMarr as Hermes Conrad, Ben Rodríguez, Preacherbot, iZac, Chris Z. Travers, Dwight Conrad, Judge 724, Bubblegum Tate
  • David Herman as Scruffy, Fatbot, Number Nine Man, Langdon Cobb, Turanga Morris, Roberto, Larry, Dr. Ben Beeler, Dr. Banjo, Mayor Poopenmeyer, "Sweet" Clyde Dixon, Tarquin, Dr. Tenderman

Recurring

Special guest stars

Episodes

Comedy Central chose to air some parts of season 7 out of production order. This list is depicted in production order as this is the order used in Volume 7 and Volume 8 and intended by the producers. According to the commentaries in Volume 7, "31st Century Fox" (7ACV11) and "Viva Mars Vegas" (7ACV12) were aired out of the intended production order because Comedy Central wanted to advertise Patrick Stewart being in the broadcast season finale.

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References

External links

  • on the Infosphere.