Futurama - Season 12

Season 12

Episodes

The One Amigo
After Bender sells an NFT representing the "Concept of Bender", he feels lost and returns to his ancestral village in Mexico to rediscover himself.

Quids Game
Bizarre aliens force the crew to reenact all the classic children's games Fry played at his 8th birthday party... except this time, they are played TO THE DEATH!

The Temp
A mysterious temp worker takes over Fry's job - as well as his entire life.

Beauty and The Bug
Bender becomes a matador in the sport of "Bug Fighting".

One Is Silicon and the Other Gold
Leela becomes friends with a jealous chatbot.

Attack of the Clothes
The Professor's fast-fashion clothes are a smash hit, but an environmental disaster.

Planet Espresso
Hermes inherits a Jamaican coffee farm that holds the ruins of an ancient spaceship.

Cuteness Overlord
Amy sets out to collect the cutest toys in the universe - but they are not as harmless as they appear.

The Futurama Mystery Liberry
Futurama is reimagined in the form of classic children's mystery books.

Otherwise
When Fry proposes to Leela, he is overcome by a near-fatal attack of déjà vu.
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