- Into the Wild Green Yonder | Futurama Wiki | Fandom
Into The Wild Green Yonder is the fourth Futurama straight-to-DVD film It was thought to be another series finale, until Comedy Central announced the series would return for new episodes starting on June 24, 2010
- Futurama Into the Wild Green Yonder: Part 4 (TV Episode 2009) - IMDb
Into the Wild Green Yonder: Part 4: Directed by Peter Avanzino With Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio, Tress MacNeille The Feministas face the Supreme Court over their 'crimes' but Bender has his own ideas about their fate As Leo Wong prepares to destroy the Violet Dwarf Star, Fry must decide what the right thing to do is Then the Dark One arrives
- Into the Wild Green Yonder - YouTube
In the most epic FUTURAMA ever, dark forces older than time itself are on the attack, hell-bent on stopping the dawn of a wondrous new green age Don't you hate when that happens?
- Into the Wild Green Yonder Part 4
" Into the Wild Green Yonder Part 4 " is the eighty-eighth episode of Futurama, the sixteenth and last of the fifth production season, the sixteenth and last of the sixth broadcast season and the fourth and last cut from Into the Wild Green Yonder It aired on 30 August, 2009, on Comedy Central The Feministas are sent to prison, while Fry finds the Dark One whose mind he can't read
- Watch Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder | Netflix
As humanity awaits the new Green Age, ancient forces return to mess up everything, leaving Fry the world's best hope in this feature-length episode
- Watch Futurama Episode: Into the Wild Green Yonder Pt3 - NBC
Watch Into the Wild Green Yonder Pt3 (Season 6, Episode 15) of Futurama or get episode details on NBC com
- Episode 85-88: Into the Wild Green Yonder - Futurama Guide - IGN
Episode 85-88: Into the Wild Green Yonder Synopsis References and Trivia Seth McFarlane sings the song in the opening sequence at Mars Vegas
- List of Futurama episodes - Wikipedia
List of Futurama episodes The American animated science fiction sitcom Futurama, created and developed by Matt Groening and David X Cohen for the Fox Broadcasting Company, originally aired from March 28, 1999, to August 10, 2003 before being effectively cancelled
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