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The Professor invents a one-way time machine, but things go terribly wrong.
The Professor invents a one-way time machine, but things go terribly wrong.
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S7, EP9 "A Clockwork Origin"Professor Farnsworth argues with scientific creationists; he decides to settle with his team on an uninhabited asteroid, where he soon discovers that evolutionary theory also works with robots.
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S7, EP10 "The Prisoner of Benda"A revolutionary invention allows the crew members to exchange minds.
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S7, EP11 "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences"Fry and company console alien leader Lrrr who, after a bungled invasion of Earth, is caught in the throes of a midlife crisis.
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S7, EP12 "The Mutants Are Revolting"Sent underground for being a mutant, Leela leads an army of sewer-dwelling mutants in a rebellion against the surface people.
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S13, EP10 "The White Hole"The crew embarks on a journey to witness the birth of a new universe.
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S13, EP9 "The Trouble With Truffles"Bender and his trusty pig set off to hunt space truffles in the truffle belt.
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S13, EP7 "Murderoni"A conspiracy theory makes shocking claims about the basement of the local pizzeria.
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