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"Futurama" was an animated series that captured the hearts of many for its unique blend

of science fiction and humor. Created by Matt Groening (the mind behind "The
Simpsons"), the show followed the adventures of a wise-cracking delivery boy named
Fry, who finds himself frozen and reawakened in the year 3000. Over the course of its
seven seasons, "Futurama" became a cult classic, beloved for its clever writing,
memorable characters, and off-the-wall humor. However, in 2013, the show came to an
end with its seventh and final season.

The final season of "Futurama" consisted of 26 episodes, which were split up into two
halves. The first half aired from June to August of 2012, while the second half aired
from June to September of 2013. The final season featured all of the familiar faces from
the previous seasons, including Fry, Leela, Bender, and Zoidberg, as well as a host of
other beloved characters.

One of the standout episodes from the final season was "Meanwhile," which was also
the series finale. In this episode, Fry and Leela find themselves trapped in a time
machine that keeps rewinding time, allowing them to relive their lives together over and
over again. The episode was an emotional rollercoaster, showcasing the bond between
Fry and Leela and giving the audience a satisfying conclusion to their story.

The final season of "Futurama" also featured a number of guest stars, including Larry
Bird, the Harlem Globetrotters, and Buzz Aldrin, who played himself. The show
continued its tradition of blending science fiction with current events and social
commentary, tackling topics such as climate change and politics.

Overall, the final season of "Futurama" provided a fitting end to a beloved series. While
fans were sad to see the show go, they could take solace in the fact that the characters
had been given a proper send-off. To this day, "Futurama" remains a favorite among
fans of science fiction and comedy alike, and its impact on popular culture is
undeniable.

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