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The insanity continues
The second season of Futurama picks ups with the fun right where season one left off. This universe only gets funnier with new characters like Nixon's head. Smart writing and beautiful animation keeps this show one of my favorites.
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Funny
Good to get a quick laugh at. If you have a TIVO though might be a better way to enjoy if you have never seen it.
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Bite My Shiny Daffodill...
Take the dumb found humor of the Simpsons, apply it to characters that aren't family, but workforce related, and give it a futuristic appeal to make the Jetsons run for their money, and you have Futurama, proof that Matt Groening can expand his creativity outside of The Simpsons. Volume 2 of Futurama spans the 19 episodes created from late 1999 to the end of 2000, and it has lots to offer. Whether it would be Fry's head being sewn on to Amy Wong's body, the introduction of Prof. Farnsworth's clone, Cubert, the lost city of Atlanta (an obvious Atlantis parody), Bender taking stupid risks, or Dr. Zoidberg preparing for mating season, you're in for laughs, gadgets, and lots more creative excellence. Highly recommended.
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More hysterical, animated lunacy
Season two of Simpsons creator Matt Groening's lamented Futurama not only provided us with even more hysterical animated lunacy, it improved on almost everything that made the show's debut season so good. In these episodes, we find Bender getting an emotion chip after flushing Leela's pet Nibbler down the toilet, pants-less starship captain Zapp Brannigan makes some chaos, the disembodied head of Richard Nixon takes a shot at the presidency, Dr. Zoidberg enters his race's mating season, Fry and Amy have a budding romance (resulting in surgical hilarity), and Al Gore (yes, the real Al Gore) makes a great guest spot. One of the best episodes of the series however is featured here in "The Problem With Popplers", in which Fry and Leela find a delicious new food source that everyone loves, only it turns out the things are actually living! Like the first season before it, the second season of Futurama features plenty of pokes at classic sci-fi and smart, toungue-in-cheek humor; solidifying the series as a modern day animated classic. All in all, prime time animated comedy rarely gets any better than this.
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I have all four seasons.....................
..........this one is the most highlarious!!!! I just love this cartoon series. Intellegent, clever, and very funny. Hope the rumours are true they are coming out with more.