Davest wrote: ↑February 9th, 2023, 12:25 am
I love Futurama. I eventually purchased DVDs of the entire run (all of them).
(And even if I weren't a fan, I am old enough to recognize the voice of Bea Arthur.)
I also have the entire set. Unfortunately I didn't get to the store in time for the Bender head-in-a-jar version. I also am not sure if I have all the versions released with the funky clear plastic artwork over the robust boxes. I have a complete set of the ones produced after they switched to the "green" packaging, which sucks for longevity.
Do you also listen to the commentary soundtracks? They are fantastic for Futurama! I love it when a show's staff are as funny as their characters, and the shows producers value the DVDs they put out enough to have a commentary track for every episode. Seth McFarland and Alex Borstein are fun to listen to, but the Family Guy releases gradually provided fewer and fewer commentary tracks. Seth Green and his crew are also funny, and Robot Chicken had a commentary track for every episode at the time I stopped buying them (because my local Barnes and Noble stopped carrying them). The voice actors, producers, and writers for Futurama all participated in the commentaries, and the only person that seemed uncomfortable and non-spontaneous was Tress McNeil (Mom, Doctor Cahill and others, as well as Dot Warner and Hello Nurse). She only appeared maybe once or twice, and I guess it just wasn't her thing.