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Futurama

Season 4

1. Roswell That Ends Well

The combined explosions of a supernova and Fry putting metal in the microwave hurtle the Planet Express crew back in time to 1947. They land at Roswell, New Mexico, where a shattered Bender is mistaken for UFO debris, Zoidberg is taken in for an alien autopsy, and Fry accidentally kills his grandfather, Enis, in a nuclear explosion.

Released: 12/9/2001

Directors: 

Rich Moore

Writers: 

J. Stewart Burns

2. A Tale of Two Santas

A Planet Express mission to Robot Santa's colony on Neptune leaves the murderous robot trapped in the frozen sea, and Bender takes over as Santa, vowing to bring peace and goodwill to Xmas again. But when Bender is mistaken for the real Robot Santa, he is arrested and sentenced to death.

Released: 12/23/2001

Directors: 

Ron Hughart

Writers: 

Bill Odenkirk

3. Anthology of Interest II

When the Professor fine tunes his "What-If" machine, Bender discovers what it would be like if he were human, Fry discovers what it would be like if life were more like a video game, and Leela discovers what it would be like if she found her true home.

Released: 1/6/2002

Directors: 

Bret Haaland

4. Love and Rocket

As Valentine's Day approaches, Bender's romance with the Planet Express ship puts the crew in jeopardy.

Released: 2/10/2002

Directors: 

Brian Sheesley

Writers: 

Dan Vebber

5. Leela's Homeworld

Leela finally learns the truth about her parents and her own identity.

Released: 2/17/2002

Directors: 

Mark Ervin

Writers: 

Kristin Gore

6. Where the Buggalo Roam

When Amy's parents' ranch is hit by a dust storm that blows away their herd of buggalo, Kif sets out to prove his masculinity by rounding up the herd, only to become entangled with the native Martians.

Released: 3/3/2002

Directors: 

Pat Shinagawa

Writers: 

J. Stewart Burns

7. A Pharaoh to Remember

Bender fears that nobody will remember him after he dies, and sees his chance for immortality when the crew is enslaved on the planet Osiris 4. Posing as the planet's new pharaoh, Bender orders a humongous statue built in his honor, and quickly goes mad with power.

Released: 3/10/2002

Directors: 

Mark Ervin

Writers: 

Ron Weiner

8. Godfellas

Bender is accidentally shot out of the ship's torpedo tube and becomes lost in space. Floating through the ethereal darkness, Bender becomes inhabited with tiny alien life forms, but has trouble playing God to their unyielding prayers.

Released: 3/17/2002

Directors: 

Susie Dietter

Writers: 

Ken Keeler

9. Future Stock

With Planet Express in financial trouble, Fry nominates a flashy businessman from the 1980s to replace Professor Farnsworth as CEO of the company. That Guy goes on to sell Planet Express to Mom's Friendly Robot Corporation, putting everyone out of a job.

Released: 3/17/2002

Directors: 

Brian Sheesley

Writers: 

Aaron Ehasz

10. A Leela of Her Own

Leela endeavors to become the first female blernsball player, but her lack of depth perception hinders her skills. Nevertheless, she becomes the pitcher for the New New York Mets, purely for her novelty value.

Released: 4/7/2002

11. 30% Iron Chef

Bender receives culinary lessons from the great chef Helmut Spargle, and puts his skills to the test on national television when he competes against Elzar on "Iron Cook". Meanwhile, Dr. Zoidberg accidentally destroys Professor Farnsworth's ship-in-a-bottle and pins the deed on Fry, only to be struck with remorse afterwards.

Released: 4/14/2002

Directors: 

Jeff Westbrook

Writers: 

Ron Hughart

12. Where No Fan Has Gone Before

The crew is pitted against the original Star Trek cast to win the devotion of an energy creature.

Released: 4/21/2002

Directors: 

Pat Shinagawa

Writers: 

David A. Goodman
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