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Futurama's Multiverse Finale: A Mind-Bending Voyage Through Infinite Possibilities

It's pretty clear that Futurama has been full of surprises!

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If you're one of the huge, passionate Futurama fans, then get ready because season 12 concluded in the most spectacular fashion with a "multiversal" finale.

Many fans were debating about these possible theories surrounding the show, but this has proven the series isn't linear.

One big theory, has always come up: fans believed that each episode in the series doesn't come from one giant timeline. But from multiple universes! It looks like the series just confirmed that theory in the season 12 finale, and they really put the multiversal theories in the spotlight.

id="an-epic-multiversal-voyage">An Epic Multiversal Voyage:Imagery from Disenchantment and Futurama Image

To go over that final episode. What a thrilling final episode 10, with a big reveal, called "Otherwise"! What does this have to do with all this universe-bending action? Well, the team makes a pretty grave mistake when the Planet Express ship takes a wild fall and plummets into the sea.

  • This ship has seen its fair share of amazing voyages.
  • They're trying to make a recovery after they bury their vessel and that's where they take a giant dive into an unusual, crazy area!
  • What could this place be? A special, unusual and interesting graveyard that's actually a multiversal sea.

For those of us who thought the final episode was the end, you'll learn more about Fry's time! This big plunge, Fry is thrown into the multiverse. The whole crew begins to see their own versions that they never saw before. The show itself, gives fans a unique glimpse of a show from the original "Meanwhile" finale. This even included moments where Fry's relationship with Leela took an interesting, twist! All thanks to Professor Farnsworth that made a big decision, Farnsworth decided to wipe those memories from Fry's head!

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There was always a bit of debate on how Futurama got to be so expansive! All of this comes to light in this final episode, and while it seems that they didn't reveal every detail about the universe it turns out it could be all the same world.

What makes "Otherwise" an even bigger episode. You can bet your money on the Planet Express crew in one universe, as they start to see versions from many other shows. There were clips! In an exciting way, these were scenes, like those you have watched, even in "Saturday Morning Fun Pit," and now fans of Futurama are wondering. Could these awesome, amazing Futurama movies that they've loved, have their own worlds.

It was a great reveal and now fans are starting to question the real history!

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So what happened to all of those crazy Futurama shows that were considered a bit non-canonical and just those weird stories. Now it's clear that these unique, memorable, awesome shows could just be another one of their worlds. With those anthologies like those shown in "Saturday Morning Fun Pit" (that might have their own special place). Some of the other interesting, fun shows to think about would include "Naturama" and "The Futurama Mystery Liberry."

Now those shows all get to be placed as those awesome parts that make Futurama the wild series that is.

id="an-unbreakable-legacy">An Unbreakable Legacy

Even if this wasn't "Futurama's first venture into the multi-verse, "I Dated a Robot," had the whole team finding themselves in a totally different place. And the big show "The Farnsworth Parabox was another moment where Futurama got into the big world of multiple dimensions! It really is the universe. What is going to keep people entertained? You'll get all kinds of crazy theories coming to light!

What makes this all even more awesome. Season 11 proved it could be back for more and now there is so much more potential.

It's pretty impressive to see how these television series can adapt to so many different realities! We are really wondering if we might even get a "Futurama" that is live-action! And how exciting would that be?

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