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Fox really needed a kick in the teeth when they started screwing around with this 'volume' crap, first was American Dad then they gave a random chunks of Family Guy episodes and tried to pass them off as seasons.
I know Futurama has gone to another distributor know (I think it's Comedy Central) so maybe we can start again but Futurama releases have been pretty consistent so far with the correct content. Generally unless they offer great value for money they can stick their volumes. On DVD we had the correct amount of episodes in the right order (13), season 2 was right as well with 19, so was season three with 22 and seaon four was right with 18 episodes as well. As Buddy Ackerman said the television order was all over the place but that isn't unusual Fox skipped the opening episode of Firefly! |
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