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=== Real-world ===
=== Real-world ===
*'''23 June'''
*'''23 June'''
**Episodes one-hundred and eight, "[[Neutopia]]", and one-hundred and five, "[[Benderama]]", are aired on Comedy Central.
**Episodes one-hundred and eight, "[[Neutopia]]", and one-hundred and five, "[[Benderama]]", are aired on [[Comedy Central]].
*'''30 June'''
*'''30 June'''
**Episode one-hundred and seven, "[[Ghost in the Machines]]", is aired on Comedy Central.
**Episode one-hundred and seven, "[[Ghost in the Machines]]", is aired on Comedy Central.
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**Episode one-hundred and fourteen, "[[Reincarnation]]", is aired on Comedy Central.
**Episode one-hundred and fourteen, "[[Reincarnation]]", is aired on Comedy Central.
*'''10 September'''
*'''10 September'''
**At the {{w|63rd Primetime Emmy Awards|63rd Primetime}} [[Emmy Awards]], ''[[Futurama]]'' wins the award for "Outstanding Animated Program" for "[[The Late Philip J. Fry]]", and [[Maurice LaMarche]] wins "Outstanding Voice-Over Performance" for his roles as [[Lrrr]] and [[Orson Welles' head]] in "[[Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences]]".
**At the {{w|63rd Primetime Emmy Awards|63rd Primetime}} [[Emmy Awards]], ''[[Futurama]]'' wins the award for "{{w|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour)|Outstanding Animated Program}}" for "[[The Late Philip J. Fry]]", and [[Maurice LaMarche]] wins "{{w|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance|Outstanding Voice-Over Performance}}" for his roles as [[Lrrr]] and [[Orson Welles' head]] in "[[Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences]]".


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