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In [[2003]], when [[The Curiosity Company|the production company]] of ''[[Futurama]]'' were waiting for [[FOX Network|FOX]] to order a fifth production season in wake of the [[Season 4|fourth production season]]'s production being almost finished, no call came, effectively labelling '''''Futurama'' as cancelled''',<ref name="com-bbs-dxc">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Cohen|David|X.}} |film=Bender's Big Score}}</ref> ending the show's [[original run]].
In [[2003]], when [[The Curiosity Company|the production company]] of ''[[Futurama]]'' were waiting for [[FOX Network|FOX]] to order a fifth production season in wake of the [[Season 4|fourth production season]]'s production being almost finished, no call came, effectively labelling '''''Futurama'' as cancelled''',<ref name="com-bbs-dxc">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Cohen|David|X.}} |film=Bender's Big Score}}</ref> ending the show's [[original run]].


In early [[2006]], after a successful [[DVD releases|DVD sale]] and popular syndication on [[Adult Swim]], [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] decided to order four [[films]] as a [[Season 5|fifth production season]].<ref name="com-bbs-dxc"/><ref name="com-bbs-mg">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Groening|Matt}} |film=Bender's Big Score}}</ref>
In early [[2006]], after successful [[DVD releases|DVD sales]] and popular syndication on [[Adult Swim]], [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] decided to order four [[films]] as a [[Season 5|fifth production season]].<ref name="com-bbs-dxc"/><ref name="com-bbs-mg">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Groening|Matt}} |film=Bender's Big Score}}</ref>


== Causes ==
== Causes ==


The first and foremost cause of FOX refusing to order new episodes after four production seasons is being attributed to the price of show and the decreasing popularity of the show.  Despite ''Futurama''{{'}}s pilot episode, "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", were the most popular pilot episode on FOX when it aired,<ref name="com-epSP3K-jd">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|DiMaggio|John}} |episode=Space Pilot 3000 |volume=One |disc=1}}</ref> the show had been decreasing slowly in popularity over time, and FOX were disappointed in the show, which they had assumed could gain a popularity like their other show, ''[[The Simpsons]]'', and even within FOX, arguments arose if they had kept ''Futurama'' alive for too long.
The first and foremost cause of FOX refusing to order new episodes after four production seasons is attributed to the price of show and the decreasing popularity of the show.  Despite ''Futurama''{{'}}s pilot episode, "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", being the most watched pilot episode on FOX when it aired,<ref name="com-epSP3K-jd">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|DiMaggio|John}} |episode=Space Pilot 3000 |volume=One |disc=1}}</ref> the show had been decreasing slowly in popularity over time, and FOX was disappointed in the show, which they had assumed could gain a popularity like their other show, ''[[The Simpsons]]'', and even within FOX, arguments arose regarding whether they had kept ''Futurama'' alive for too long.


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Revision as of 14:15, 25 October 2009

In 2003, when the production company of Futurama were waiting for FOX to order a fifth production season in wake of the fourth production season's production being almost finished, no call came, effectively labelling Futurama as cancelled,[1] ending the show's original run.

In early 2006, after successful DVD sales and popular syndication on Adult Swim, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment decided to order four films as a fifth production season.[1][2]

Causes

The first and foremost cause of FOX refusing to order new episodes after four production seasons is attributed to the price of show and the decreasing popularity of the show. Despite Futurama's pilot episode, "Space Pilot 3000", being the most watched pilot episode on FOX when it aired,[3] the show had been decreasing slowly in popularity over time, and FOX was disappointed in the show, which they had assumed could gain a popularity like their other show, The Simpsons, and even within FOX, arguments arose regarding whether they had kept Futurama alive for too long.

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