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All the other galaxies will be green with envy! In the Futurama extravaganza mankind stands on the brink of a wondrous new Green Age. But ancient forces of darkness three years older than time itself have returned to wreak destruction. Even more shocking Bender's in love with a married fembot Leela's on the run from the law and Fry is the last hope for the universe. Could this be the end of the Planet Express crew forever? Joining the saga this time as guest stars are illusionist Penn Jillette hip hop legend Snoop Dogg, talk radio superstar Phil Hendrie, and Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane. In addition, fans of the series will be thrilled and relieved to finally discover the truth about Number 9 Man, a deeply mysterious character from the earliest days of the series. (20th Century Fox AU)

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kaylin 

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English I really liked this episode again and it suited me a lot. It's fun, it's properly wild, and again a lot of things are being addressed here, but it just works. Bender takes a bit of a backseat and actually it doesn't really matter, because from the background he usually makes the best jokes. The combination of feminism and environmental protection here is truly fantastic. ()

D.Moore 

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English The quality of the Futurama movies is dropping. Few jokes, an uninteresting and stupid feminist eco-plot, Wong as a villain is useless. And the opening credits didn't work this time either (they certainly don't match the "yellow submarine" from the previous film). ()

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3DD!3 

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English So, we have reached the end. Probably. I expected that the filmmakers would have an ace or two up their sleeves for the last movie. It's true they did but there just weren't as many as I expected. Bender, for example, wasn’t given much space while Fry stole the best parts. The Professor and Zoidberg I think only had honorary cameos, and Nibbler disappeared completely. I don't want to criticize it too much because I liked the movie (the ending was ingenious and I'm really happy with it), but I can't help feeling that it could have been better. And the final preferential ranking of the Futurama movies? The Beast with a Billion Backs, Bender's Big Score, Bender's Game, Into the Wild Green Yonder. Bender's iconic scene #4: Bender's execution in the desert. ()

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