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'''18 October, 2011''': ''Futurama'' wins an [[Environmental Media Award]] for greenest Episodic Comedy ("[[The Futurama Holiday Spectacular]]").
'''28 September, 2011''': The US Copyright Catalogue reveals the title of another episode of [[Season 7]] ("The Butterjunk Effect").
'''28 September, 2011''': The US Copyright Catalogue reveals the title of another episode of [[Season 7]] ("The Butterjunk Effect").


'''25 September, 2011''': The US Copyright Catalogue reveals the titles of three episodes of Season 7 ("Blue Munda", "Decision 3012" and "The Thief of Baghead").
'''25 September, 2011''': The US Copyright Catalogue reveals the titles of three episodes of Season 7 ("Blue Munda", "Decision 3012" and "The Thief of Baghead").


'''10 September, 2011''': ''Futurama'' wins two [[Emmy]]s, one for Outstanding Animated Program ("[[The Late Philip J. Fry]]") and one for Oustanding Voice-Over Performance ([[Maurice LaMarche]]).
'''10 September, 2011''': ''Futurama'' wins two Emmy Awards, one for Outstanding Animated Program ("[[The Late Philip J. Fry]]") and one for Oustanding Voice-Over Performance ([[Maurice LaMarche]]).
 
'''8 September, 2011''': Episode "[[Reincarnation]]" airs on [[Comedy Central]].


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Revision as of 21:22, 18 October 2011

18 October, 2011: Futurama wins an Environmental Media Award for greenest Episodic Comedy ("The Futurama Holiday Spectacular").

28 September, 2011: The US Copyright Catalogue reveals the title of another episode of Season 7 ("The Butterjunk Effect").

25 September, 2011: The US Copyright Catalogue reveals the titles of three episodes of Season 7 ("Blue Munda", "Decision 3012" and "The Thief of Baghead").

10 September, 2011: Futurama wins two Emmy Awards, one for Outstanding Animated Program ("The Late Philip J. Fry") and one for Oustanding Voice-Over Performance (Maurice LaMarche).

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