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In this feature-length Futurama adventure, dark forces older than time itself conspire to prevent the dawn of a glorious new green age as Bender falls for a married fembot, Leela attempts to escape Za... read more read more...pp Brannigan, and Fry is recruited for a top-secret mission to try and save the entire universe. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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DVD Release Date: April 1, 2009

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  • July 23, 2010
    A descent bridge for the new series that started in Comedy Central
  • December 10, 2009
    None of the Futurama movies are equal to the outstanding quality of the best episodes of the original four seasons, but the last two (Bender's Game and Into the Wild Green Yonder) are a lot better than the first two movies. It's like the writers have gotten back into the Futurama... read more groove, and it pays off.

    Into the Wild Green Yonder is quite funny at times, and the story is just zany enough to have that Futurama flavor. A few moments of random humor felt a little too close to what Family Guy usually does, but overall I felt satisfied as a Futurama fan.
  • September 18, 2009
    I can glady get sucked into this . Awful gibberish tho, nice animations and pure fun cartoon like they used to make em. But to be honest I think I am a bit old for this. Still... :P
  • May 12, 2009
    The lovable cast returns in Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder, which is the 4th and , at this time, final straight to DVD feature length film.

    The story is standalone from the other films, as well as the series, but this still is strictly for fans of anything Futur

    ... read moreama.

    Not surprisingly, this 80+ minute animation delivers everything that is expected. The story takes a while to get going as the characters are messing around in their own mini plots. Fry can read minds, Leela joins the Feministas, Leo Wong is building a giant miniature golf course, and Bender is up to his usual antics. As the film progresses, everything mashes up together to focus on the main plot, which deals with preserving life.

    The laughs are there, however, there isn't enough to fill up an entire picture like this. The same can be said about the story. Futurama is better in small spurts rather than a long haul like this, but that doesn't mean that this film sucks.

    The voices for all the main characters are intact with some special guest appearances, including Snoop Dogg, Penn & Teller, and Seth MacFarlane. As usual, the voice actors are able to provide good delivery of their lines.

    Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder, isn't perfect, but it is a must watch for fans of the series. Don't forget to be ready for the clever ending.

  • April 8, 2009
    The last of the Straight to DVD releases about the adventures of the Planet Express crew is a worthy ending for the former TV heroes. The story about gigantic mini golf courses, feminist environment activists and mysterious mind reading secret societies is just as whacked as the ... read moreshow always was, with the usual movie and pop culture references and guest voices. The result is very entertaining, funny, sometimes even exciting and the ending simply wonderfully cheesy. On this great level it would have been nice to see more adventures of Fry, Bender and friends, but at least they went out with a bang. Fans should be satisfied. All others won't get it anyway.
  • March 6, 2009
    The 4th and sadly the last of the straight to DVD movies, staring the Futurama gang.

    Not the best of the four, but a must see for fans of the series none the less. Full of funny sight and dialog "bits".

    Even the little things are ammusing, like the name of the themed slot ... read moremachines in "New Las Vegas". My favorite: Granny's Last Nickle.
  • March 1, 2009
    Meh...not bad but not great. Apart from the odd nice lines here and there its pretty average and atad confusing at the end actually haha
    My fav characters Kif and Brannigan have some great lines :)
    The plot is too lame frankly, just not interesting atall which leads to it draggin... read moreg, its 1h 29min and I was getting bored to the max.

    Might work better in 30min slots again but I think many of the characters have become rather dull. Only Kif, Brannigan, Zoidberg and Bender hold it together, the rest are very flat and unfunny now, but thats just me.
  • March 1, 2009
    Finally a Futurama movie worthy of the name! I kind of expected this to suck like the last two films, but it actually turned out to be really funny and entertaining. The writers have really redeemed themselves here, even if I'm still a little annoyed by the fact that it took them... read more three movies to get their act together. This might also be the last we'll ever see of Fry, Bender, Leela and all the others, which is a shame indeed now that it has returned at last to comedy greatness. But all is well that ends well I guess, and this movie sure ended on a high note.
  • February 26, 2009
    Hermes Conrad: Bender, are you crazy?
    Bender: Nooo, it's Fry who's crazy in this one!

    The last chapter in the four direct-to-dvd releases of Futurama. It has plenty of good laughs, to me ranking second, behind Bender's Big Score, in terms of best feature. The problems remain in... read more stretching out a plot into one long feature, while clearly having been designed as four related episodes, but the number of laughs did help.

    Zapp: We made it through Kif, how many men did we lose
    Kif: All of them

    The story this time around involves an ecosystem on an asteroid, which may be blown up unless the Planet Express crew can stop it. You also have subplots involving Fry reading minds and Bender dating a robot mafia boss's wife.

    Leela: Put your hands in the air!
    Snoop Dogg: Should we wave them like we just don't care?
    Leela: That's optional.

    What certainly comes through here is the general with you find with Futurama style humor. Sure there are some great visual gags and talented and funny voice acting, but a lot of the background stuff is what keeps many fans coming back.

    These dtv features certainly haven't provided the best that Futurama could offer compared to some stand out episodes, but they were still fun, and the ending actually does close the show, while still providing the opportunity for more. I could only hope it does and the show could return to be better than ever.

    LaBarbara Conrad: From now on, you make your own Manwiches!
  • February 25, 2009
    Into The Wild Green Yonder, being the fourth direct-to-DVD installment of Futurama, is as fresh and entertaining as the previous three. The story seems a little convoluted at first, but makes up for itself later in the show. The cast is great and funny as always. What really s... read morehocked me about the cast of this adventure was Seth Mcfarlane popping up in it for a guest spot, which is unusual given Seth's nature over at Family Guy as a guy who pretty much dislikes everything else on television. Snoop Dogg also pops up in the show with some funny bits. The animation, as always, is top of the line and never boring, as is the score. I love the way the movie ended, but hopefully it isn't the final word on Futurama. Rumors are that Comedy Central or Fox could pick the show back up to begin anew. I truly hope so because this is my favorite animated tv series of all time and I would love to see it born again.

Critic Reviews


Peter Canavese
June 19, 2009
Peter Canavese, Groucho Reviews

Groening's notoriously prickly fanbase may well overlook the inclusion of nearly the entire extended universe of Futurama characters and focus on the negative: the warmed-over story and jokes. [Blu-ray] Full Review

Jesse Hassenger
March 26, 2009
Jesse Hassenger, Filmcritic.com

more streamlined and propulsive than its predecessors Full Review

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