Sorry I have no clue what episode this one is from and I’m too lazy to dig into it.
Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

Sorry I have no clue what episode this one is from and I’m too lazy to dig into it.
Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

This one comes from the same episode 2 of season 1 called “The Series has Landed” as my last design so I won’t really cover the episode. That’s all, have a good day.
Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

This one goes back, way back, to the second episode of the first season call “The Series has Landed”. Fry’s first delivery is to the moon, and sadly he finds that it’s been heavily commercialized since the year 2000. They encounter a local farmer, who wears this hat. For those who don’t know, in the US south the slogan “The south shall rise again” refers to the civil war. I love that this implies that at one point the inhabitants of the moon rebelled against some planet, presumably Earth.
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This one is also from episode 6 of season 5 called “Less Than Hero”. While showing a montage of the heroes fighting crimes and helping the general public, Clobberella helps get a cat out of a tree for an alien wearing a NNY basketball shirt. So here it is.
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In episode 6 of season 5 called “Less Than Hero” Fry and Leela apply a cream to their sores. Logically this cream gives them super powers. To fight crime in New New York, they adopt alter egos and Leela becomes Clobberella. Bender joins the team and modestly names himself Super King and he has no actual super powers. This one also makes for an easy Halloween costume!
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This one comes from episode 14 of season 2 called “A Clone of my Own” where Hubert Farnsworth reflects on his life during his birthday. This leads him to make a clone as a successor who ultimately doesn’t want to be a scientist like Hubert. He then is taken to the Near Death Star where retirees are put into pods and live in virtual reality. Eventually he’s rescued by the Planet Express crew that now contains his close, Cubert. During his life long reflections, we see that Hubert was an avid Dungeons & Dragons player (surprise surprise) so I thought this was a simple design to replicate.
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In episode 4 of season 2 in Futurama called “Fry and the Slurm Factory” we see the Futurama gang win a tour of the Slurm factory where the delicious soft drink is produced. Unlike the story it’s satirizing the group finds the horrific secret of the drink while deviating from the tour and the usual absurdity ensues. At one point Zoidberg tries on a shirt that’s “a little tight around the thorax” and I decided to go ahead and make the alien logo into a design.
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And with this design I’ve now expanded into four cartoons. This one comes from Futurama season 1 episode 2 called “The Series has Landed”. Fry’s first delivery in the year 3000 is to the moon, something he always looked up to and dreamed about visiting back in his life in the 1900s. But now the moon is a commercialized tourist spot and rather underwhelming for him. If you watch this episode, you might get the “we’re whalers on the moon” song stuck in your head like I did.
Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.
