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Dr. Zoidberg meets the love of his life; Bender performs in a deadly tap dancing competition.
Dr. Zoidberg meets the love of his life; Bender performs in a deadly tap dancing competition.
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S1, EP1 "Space Pilot 3000"After a pizza guy wakes up in the year 3000, he is befriended by a robot and one-eyed alien. Voices of Billy West, Katey Sagal and John Di Maggio. Guest voices: Leonard Nimoy and Dick Clark.
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S1, EP2 "The Series Has Landed"Fry and Leela deliver a package to a lunar amusement park, and Bender finds romance with a farmer's daughter.
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S1, EP3 "I, Roommate"A slovenly Fry moves out of the Planet Express offices and moves in with his robot buddy Bender. Voices of Billy West, Katey Sagal and John Di Maggio.
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S1, EP4 "Love's Labours Lost in Space"While on a mission to rescue animals on a doomed planet, Leela becomes a target for a pushy playboy. Voices of Billy West, Katey Sagal and John Di Maggio.
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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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