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Popular Culture and Philosophy #78

Futurama and Philosophy

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Futurama is a quirky, animated sitcom created by Simpson’s mastermind Matt Groening. Since it first aired on the FOX network from 1999 to 2003, its many dedicated fans have created websites and newsletters and organized Comic-Con meetups and letter-writing campaigns in hopes of learning the further adventures of its stars. In 2009 Futurama announced new episodes and returned to Comedy Central. Futurama and Philosophy meets this new surge of interest, letting philosophers and Futurama fans compare notes about time travel, alternate universes, evolution, artificial intelligence, and the ethical dilemmas of suicide booths, “mad” scientists like Farnsworth, and robots like Bender who aspire to bad taste. Would “interplanetary golf” really be possible? Why is it that a fossilized dog is really “man’s best friend”? What is going on inside Dr. Zoidberg’s Freedom Lesson? Fans of the show and those who appreciate the cosmic, existential framework in which it exists gain much from this intriguing book.

288 pages, Paperback

First published October 8, 2013

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Profile Image for Modesto García.
Author 7 books302 followers
July 2, 2019
No sabía que estos libros de cultura pop y filosofía existieran, pero por lo visto ya hay 78. Me he estrenado con este de Futurama, serie de la que soy fan incondicional, y la experiencia me ha encantado.

Realmente el libro no habla tanto de filósofos y tratados clásicos (lo hace solo ocasionalmente) sino que más bien nos quiere hacer reflexionar, en general, sobre aspectos relacionados con la existencia, la ética, Dios, el tiempo, la muerte… y para ello toma como punto de partida escenas muy concretas de Futurama.

No es un ensayo escrito por una sola persona, sino que cada capítulo está firmado por autores diferentes. Esto hace que los temas que trata el libro estén un poco dispersos, sin un orden concreto, e incluso a veces se repitan. Me hubiera gustado ver bloques temáticos un poco más definidos, pero esta es la única pega que le pondría.

Al que le imponga la palabra filosofía del título le diría que no es un libro denso ni difícil, sino todo lo contrario. Si eres fan de la serie y de vez en cuando te gusta hacerte preguntas existenciales te resultará muy entretenido.
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270 reviews15 followers
March 5, 2016
Definitely an interesting read. I'm not really into philosophy, but I'll read anything that revolves around Futurama (AKA one of my favourite tv-shows ever). I did like some of the articles better than others. I found "Sexlexia and Other Sexy Learning Disabilities" by Jerry Piven and "On Becoming Your Own Grandfather" by Dan Burkett to be especially thought-provoking and appropriately crude (true Futurama-style). One of my favourite parts in this book is the poem in "We're Gathered to Remember" by Courtland Lewis, written as an ode to the remembrance of Futurama:

Good news everyone, we're now at the end;
Go forth, Drink Slurm, and hang with your friends.
Let no headache with pictures or slug in your head;
No alien, mutant, or toad make you dread.
In thousands of years, no matter how far;
We shall meet again, with our heads all in jars.
Whenever you're down, and life gives you sass,
Futurama's the cure, "Bite My Shiny, Metal, Ass!!!"


Profile Image for Elena Rubio.
6 reviews
January 3, 2022
Futurama pone encima de la mesa tramas muy divertidas, complejas y rápidas. Este libro se para a pensar un poco y te aporta mucho entendimiento y ganas de saber más. Como es un compendio de artículos breves sobre diferentes temáticas se hace muy ameno y si hay temas que no te interesan especialmente (como en mi caso pudiera ser la ética y los robots) se pasan súper rápido. Aparte de que son divulgativos y se explican muy bien.

Mi parte favorita ha sido la antepenúltima ("buenas noticias, toca hablar del tiempo") donde a través de diferentes autores hablan de las paradojas temporales (he entendido porqué Fry sí que puede ser su propio abuelo!) o las distintas teorías sobre el origen del universo que aparecen en la serie. Enfin, muy interesante.
11 reviews1 follower
July 28, 2015
Not a bad book to introduce people to philosophy. The various contributors bring different philosophical conundrums to the table using different Futurama episodes to illustrate different points. Nothing mind blowing here for someone who's studied or read any philosophy but still enjoyable if you're a fan if the show and would like a different perspective on it.
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168 reviews
December 30, 2017
I'm a huge fan of Futurama, so I loved every minute reading this book. I had several favorite moments but chapter 21 "Fry, Windmills Don't Work That Way!!" was the best. This chapter explored Fry's character as similar to the character of Don Quixote in their ability to blur the lines of reality and fantasy. I cried at the end of reading this chapter. Yeah, I just admitted to that.
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Author 11 books5 followers
September 17, 2022
Pretty much everything you want it to be. The concepts get a little repetitive by the end, but that's to be expected. Quite entertaining.
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134 reviews7 followers
March 14, 2018
Okay introduction to various philosophical ideas and concepts; Chapters are somewhat hit-or-miss in terms of how interesting they are; Authors tend to rely on the same episodes; Too bad it's not "official" as pictures would be such a great fit
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7 reviews
April 8, 2016
An interesting and engaging introduction into some basic philosophical concepts. It might be a good book to get young people interested in philosophy.
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34 reviews14 followers
May 13, 2018
Not all that enjoyable, does a good job explaining philosophy but it reads like a textbook. Too much repetition.
Profile Image for Ben.
587 reviews6 followers
July 31, 2023
From our book review: https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/07/...

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Philosophers in Space

Futurama and Philosophy is the 78th entry into the “…and Philosophy” series. It started many years ago with “Seinfeld in Philosophy” and has ballooned from there covering a wide range of topics from Baseball, Jeopardy, Lady Gaga, to Futurama, Batman, Marvel Movies / Marvel Universe, to Curb Your Enthusiasm and much much more.

I do enjoy the series for what it is. Each book is a collection of essays looking at their particular topic (in this case Futurama) through the lens of philosophy. The articles are hit or miss, just as the writers themselves are. But overall its pretty entertaining / interesting stuff.

We have previously covered the Curb Your Enthusiasm volume here: Curb Your Enthusiasm and Philosophy Book Review.

If you are looking for more philosophy book reviews, you can find that we have covered quite a bit – from The Philosophy of Snoopy to On Bullshit. (I’ll link them at the end of the article in a list to make it easier.)

As I said about this type of book – the essays can be hit or miss. Luckily this edition is more hit than miss. They do a good job of doing a deep dive into the characters, some of the settings and the make up of the Futurama universe, as well as things like robot ethics, freedom, “sexlexia”, and much more.

The Zapp Brannigan “sexlexia” article while being somewhat interesting discussing the inadequacies of each of the characters when it comes to sex, doesn’t really offer a whole lot of philosophical insight. And this kind of brings to light how these “… and Philosophy” books kind of work. They tend to either be more heavily bent on discussing the particular matter (in this case Futurama) and typically attempting to be humorous, or they come across too heavily focused on the philosophy and lose sight of the source material to a degree. I feel like its an unfortunate ‘nature of the beast’ as far as these collections go. As much as I love philosophy and love Futurama or Seinfeld or Curb Your Enthusiasm or whatever the particular book is about, its too hard to truly weave source material with philosophy and keep it engaging for both crowds.

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Read more here: https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/07/...
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845 reviews9 followers
May 21, 2021
🤖Hoy traigo un libro súper divertido, fresco y ameno de leer. #FuturamaYLaFilosofía es una recopilación de las mejores frases y reflexiones de la serie, con sus respectivas explicaciones y descripciones de las escenas en las que se dan.
👩‍🚀Es de la editorial @blackiebooks a los que agradezco el envío del ejemplar. Y la edición es en tapa blanda con solapas. En su interior encontraréis 305 páginas de la filosofía de nuestros personajes favoritos.
🛸Los capítulos están esquematizados primero, poniéndonos en contexto con el contexto. Incluye la descripción de la escena, el tema que trata y los diálogos más significativos. Entre escena y/o diálogo, nos encontraremos reflexiones que podemos aplicar a situacionesdel mundo real.
🤖Leyendo este libro, nos daremos cuenta del peso crítico que tiene la serie. Su humor ácido siempre me ha fascinado, quizás por eso me gustaba por encima de los incansables "Simpsons".
👩‍🚀Esta guía filosófica me ha hecho pensar, meditar, comparar realidad y ficción, enfadarme, reírme a carcajadas y, sobre todo, entender porqué era y es mi serie favorita.
🛸Os la recomiendo sin duda si, como yo, sois de mente inquieta y os gusta encontrarle varios sentidos a las cosas. Aunque he echado de menos alguna escena gráfica.
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192 reviews
June 10, 2025
Non sono un' amante della filosofia, ma l' ho studiata per anni e devo dire che questo libro è davvero ben fatto!
Il parallelismo tra Futurama e alcune delle teorie di filosofi importanti è davvero ben strutturato.
Non Viene svolta un' analisi solo dei personaggi ma anche di alcune teorie importanti come l'esistenza di Dio (o di un Robot-Dio), la sessualità, l' emarginazione, il senso della vita ...

Super interessante, lo consiglio!

voto 4.5
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152 reviews2 followers
June 25, 2020
Really good book on philosophy which uses the tales of Futurama as a useful reference point. Most of the essays are very good, some could do with a little better explanation, but all in all, it was a good experience. A great book for any Futurama fan looking to get a deeper inside into the themes of the programme.
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144 reviews
June 25, 2021
The book is divided into 23 chapters that analyze concrete parts and episodes of the series and connect it with philosophical concepts and questions. It was an interesting read given that I love the show and I knew what they were talking about. Concepts discussed go from racial and sexual discrimination, multiverses, time travel, religion and some more. Entertaining!
Profile Image for Penélope Gomollón.
26 reviews
January 2, 2023
Es un compendio interesante que trata de explicar algunas teorías y corrientes filosóficas.
En ocasiones es pesado y se queda "poco entendible" la explicación, dependiendo mucho de la persona que haga ese texto.

Para un buen fan de Futurama, es genial porque te hace recordar la serie y querer volver a verla
Profile Image for Borja Iza.
54 reviews
August 13, 2021
Una verdadera obra maestra que te lleva a los confines intelectuales del ser humano en todos los episodios de la serie. El revisionado de Futurama mientras dura la lectura, es un plus para entenderlo a otro nivel.

Se ha vuelto en uno de mis libros favoritos.
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92 reviews8 followers
February 3, 2022
Me ha encantado. Analiza prácticamente todos los temas desde el punto de vista filosófico: adicciones, sexualidad, autoestima, creencias religiosas, racismo y homofobia, veganismo... Y todo de manera amena, sin perder el rigor.
Profile Image for Cal Davie.
237 reviews15 followers
March 24, 2025
Good news, everybody! Probably my favourite of these books I've read so far. Absolutely love the series, and this collection of essays really got the brain ticking in a fun and accessible way. Just brilliant.
Profile Image for Ángel Bedmar.
2 reviews
May 1, 2025
Quizás lo peor que se pueda decir de este divertido libro es que hay momentos donde se repiten ciertos temas y no hay un guión excesivamente claro, pero si eres fan de Futurama y sabes algo de filosofía (no vale como manual filosófico), vas a sentirte entretenido en tu lectura de sobra.
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22 reviews
April 23, 2020
Great intro to philosophical concepts, it weaves concepts with the absurd, satirical humor that is Futurama rather seamlessly.
84 reviews
July 8, 2021
Estoy desando que se carguen otras seríes que me gustan, a ver como se cargan Bola de Dragon, Heidi... etc.
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105 reviews
August 30, 2021
The best book for fans
Courtland & Co bequeath a geek testimony about one of the most acclaimed TV sci-fi shows in the 21th
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768 reviews79 followers
October 21, 2025
Si un buen libro de filosofía te hace pensar, este lo cumple (además es divertido). No sé como serán los demás, pero este me ha dado ganas de leerme la colección completa de esta serie Popular Culture and Philosophy, que ya pasó los 130 números.

De los textos que más me motivaron a reflexionar están por ejemplo "Futurama y la economía de la basura": uno descubre, no sin cierto terror, que finalmente todo se convertirá en basura en algún momento. También "Sexlexia y otras dificultades sexis del aprendizaje" me hizo notar que no había leído con tanta atención la Fundamentación de la metafísica de las costumbres de Kant, en la que este sostiene que, desde su teoría, masturbarse es más inmoral que el suicidio. Y otras referidas a la autonomía y a la identidad, como que es lo que caracteriza a Bender o cuando Fry se contagió de parásitos, en resumen, un clásico de la ontología como es la paradoja de Proteo y la idea, aunque parezca obvio, de que hay algo más importante que nuestro aspecto exterior para definir lo que somos. Y, con la excusa del capítulo en que Fry va a una manicomio de robots, ese excelente artículo que diferencia la verdad objetiva y la subjetiva y muestra que en realidad ambas son importantes.

Como curiosidad, uno de los autores, Jason Buchanan, según dice en sus créditos, actualmente es profesor en la Universidad de San Ignacio de Loyola en Lima, Perú.
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116 reviews1 follower
April 20, 2023
A sincere and warmhearted homage to one of the greatest (animated) TV-shows ever produced. As expected from a collaborative effort, the chapters are a bit irregular, sometimes overly redundant and even a tad too simplistic, though others do undertake more serious discussions on political and philosophical issues.

One has to be a massive fan of the series to be able to fully appreciate the constant (and very appropriate) references to a wide array of scenes and episodes.

All in all, the book serves to remind us (even the biggest of fans) of the depth of a TV show which we may have sometimes taken for granted, or even normalized, while providing us with interesting subjects to think about on the way.
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1,359 reviews4 followers
July 26, 2023
Another one of those philosophy/collections of essays I read about science fiction series I am a fan of. Not as memorable as others in the genre I've read but there were interesting essays in this one.
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