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'''9 March, 2010''': ''[[Can't Get Enough Futurama]]'' confirms [[Craig Ferguson]], [[Katee Sackhoff]] and [[Al Gore]] [http://www.gotfuturama.com/Futurama/News/1267895308,73734,/No_Room_For_Bender_Huh.html will lending their voices] during [[season 6]].  
'''9 March, 2010''': ''[[Can't Get Enough Futurama]]'' confirms [[Craig Ferguson]], [[Katee Sackhoff]] and [[Al Gore]] [http://www.gotfuturama.com/Futurama/News/1267895308,73734,/No_Room_For_Bender_Huh.html will be lending their voices] during [[season 6]].  


'''4 March, 2010''': The air date of "[[Rebirth]]" have been [http://www.hitfix.com/articles/2010-3-4-new-futurama-episodes-premiere-on-comedy-central-in-june announced] to be 24th of June.
'''4 March, 2010''': The air date of "[[Rebirth]]" has been [http://www.hitfix.com/articles/2010-3-4-new-futurama-episodes-premiere-on-comedy-central-in-june announced] to be 24th of June.


'''6 February, 2010''': ''[[Into the Wild Green Yonder]]'' [[Nominations and awards|wins the Annie Award for Best Home Entertainment Production of 2009]].
'''6 February, 2010''': ''[[Into the Wild Green Yonder]]'' [[Nominations and awards|wins the Annie Award for Best Home Entertainment Production of 2009]].

Revision as of 11:59, 10 March 2010

9 March, 2010: Can't Get Enough Futurama confirms Craig Ferguson, Katee Sackhoff and Al Gore will be lending their voices during season 6.

4 March, 2010: The air date of "Rebirth" has been announced to be 24th of June.

6 February, 2010: Into the Wild Green Yonder wins the Annie Award for Best Home Entertainment Production of 2009.

15 January, 2010: David X. Cohen revealed to Can't Get Enough Futurama what episodes 6ACV12 and 6ACV13 will contain. 6ACV12, being the hundredth episode, might be the season finale and 6ACV13 is going to be an AoI-style episode focusing on seasonal stories.

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