Futurama
Wikidi home TV Program Category Futurama
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Futurama - Season 1, Futurama - Season 2, Futurama - Season 3, Futurama - Season 4, Futurama - Season 5, Futurama - Season 6
(Billy West, Philip J. Fry, 1999, Voice)
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1999-03-28
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| Number of episodes |
90
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| Original episode running time |
22 min
30 min
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| Theme song |
Theme from Futurama
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| Number of seasons |
6
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| Currently in production |
yes
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| EW Rating |
92
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Award-Winning Work |
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| Awards Won |
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
(The Silence of the Clamps, 2012, Maurice LaMarche, 64th Creative Arts Primetime Emmy Awards)
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program
(2012, Aldin Baroza, Claudia Katz, Dan Vebber, David X. Cohen, Eric Horsted, Gregg Vanzo, Josh Weinstein, Ken Keeler, Lee Supercinski, Matt Groening, Michael Rowe, Patric Verrone, Peter Avanzino, Raymie Muzquiz, Scott Vanzo, The Tip Of The Zoidberg)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
(2012, Maurice LaMarche, The Silence Of The Clamps)
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