Futurama Complete Series | Internet Archive

Large file collections are frequently taken down for copyright infringement.

For the uninitiated, Futurama is an American adult animated science fiction sitcom created by The Simpsons founder Matt Groening alongside David X. Cohen. It follows the adventures of Philip J. Fry (voiced by Billy West), a 20th-century pizza delivery boy from New York City who is accidentally cryogenically frozen on New Year's Eve, 1999. He wakes up 1,000 years later in the year 3000 and lands a gig at the interplanetary delivery company Planet Express. Known for its sharp wit, deep scientific references, and surprisingly heartfelt character arcs, the show has aired across several eras—originally on Fox, then revived by Comedy Central, and later by Hulu—spawning a total of over 140 episodes and several feature-length films.

When you locate a Futurama collection on the Archive, you will usually see several download options in the right-hand sidebar: Futurama Complete Series Internet Archive

If you want to own the series permanently, digital storefronts like offer each season for purchase. This is often the most reliable way to ensure you never lose access.

The Wayback Machine section of the Internet Archive allows you to view original fan sites from the early 2000s (like Can't Get Enough Futurama ) and the original Fox.com subpages exactly as they looked when the show first aired. Official Alternatives for Streaming Futurama Large file collections are frequently taken down for

The show was effectively canceled by Fox, revived as four direct-to-DVD movies (later chopped into Season 5 episodes), picked up by Comedy Central for fresh seasons (2010–2013), and resurrected once again by Hulu in 2023.

In regions outside the US (such as the UK, Canada, Australia, and Europe), Futurama is streamed via the Star hub on Disney+. Physical Media (The Ultimate Preservation) It follows the adventures of Philip J

Why is this interesting? Not for the piracy (though that’s the surface read), but for the .

The Internet Archive has demonstrated that with the right technology and infrastructure, it's possible to preserve TV shows for future generations. This has significant implications for TV show preservation and restoration, ensuring that classic shows like Futurama will continue to entertain audiences for years to come.

Fans often upload episodes exactly as they aired on Fox in the late 1990s and early 2000s. These files are highly valued because they include original commercial breaks, network bumpers, and promotional voiceovers that evoke intense nostalgia.

Given the legal risks and the hassle of hunting down fragmented uploads on the Internet Archive, using a legitimate streaming service is a far more reliable and ethical option. In the United States, the entire Futurama library (including the newest episodes) is available to stream on and Disney+ (for bundle subscribers). Since Disney acquired Fox, Futurama has found a permanent home on these platforms. Viewership surged significantly once the series was added to these services, proving that for the convenience and quality, legal streaming is the preferred option for most modern audiences.