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Futurama: Bender's Big Score (or Bender's Big Score) is a 2007 American animated science fiction comedy film based on the animated series Futurama. It was released in the United States on November 27, 2007. It was the first Futurama production since the original series finale "The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings".
The title of the film is a pun on the book Ender's Game, [1] by Orson Scott Card, though the Futurama film has "very little to do with the subject material" of the book. [2] Conversely, the 1985 book also used "Bender" as a mocking pun for "Ender", but Matt Groening stated [ 3 ] this is not the original inspiration for Bender's name.
Futurama ' s common opening sequence and opening caption are present in the film as in all its episodes, though unlike the first film the opening sequence is not extended for a cast list. The opening subtitle reads "The proud result of prison labor" and the opening cartoon consists of a short black-and-white cartoon after the normal sequence.
Sarah Silverman guest stars as Michelle, Fry's 20th century girlfriend in the episode "The Cryonic Woman" and the first DVD movie, Futurama: Bender's Big Score. Penn Jillette guest stars in Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder. Series creator Matt Groening starred as himself for the first time in the show in "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences".
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Bender's Big Score, produced five years after "Jurassic Bark", revisits Seymour, and puts the closing scene of the episode in a much happier context. A time-traveling duplicate of Fry arrives in the year 2000 and reunites with Seymour, caring for him until 2012 when Bender blows up Fry's apartment; the blast kills and fossilizes the dog.
The second season of Futurama began airing on November 21, 1999 and concluded after 19 episodes on December 3, 2000. Halfway through the season on February 6, 2000, Fox moved the show from its original timeslot of 8:30pm (following The Simpsons) to 7pm. [1]
Futurama: Fox Comedy Central: March 28, 1999 March 23, 2008 August 10, 2003 September 4, 2013 Futurama: Bender's Big Score: Direct-to-video November 27, 2007 Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs: June 24, 2008 Futurama: Bender's Game: November 3, 2008 Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder: February 24, 2009 Galaxy Express 999: Fuji TV ...