2024-07-03
Fry and Leela infiltrate a society of robots to track down Bender (voice of John DiMaggio) on a planet of human-hating droids. Other voices...Katey Sagal, Billy West, Phil LaMarr, Dave Herman and Tom Kenny. (Repeat).
Fry runs afoul of beloved entrepreneur Mom by outbidding her for a can of anchovies, whose secret properties could ruin Mom's business. Voices include Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio, Billy West, Lauren Tom, Phil Lamarr. (Repeat).
In the Forbidden Zone of the Galaxy of Terror, Fry's mistake turns him into a planet's emperor, a position with a notoriously short lifespan. Voices include Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio, Lauren Tom, Phil Lamarr. (Repeat).
The Professor's new invention reveals a huge load of 20th-century garbage moving through space and headed for the city. The Planet Express crew is volunteered to destroy the messy mass. Voices: Katey Sagal, Billy West, Phil Lamarr. (Repeat).
Cleveland's effort to warn Roberta about the dangers of sex falls flat, but Cleveland Jr. gets the message and takes a "purity pledge" at church. Glenn Howerton provides the voice of the Reverend. (Repeat).
Donna is still attending her single-moms support group (and not telling Cleveland about it) because she enjoys the camaraderie. She's also not telling the other single moms that she's married. Meanwhile, Cleveland Jr. runs for student-council president, with Rallo as his campaign manager. Guest voices include Will Forte (Oliver) and Glenn Howerton (Ryan Sanderson and Andrew Wachowski). (Repeat).
It's the first Thanksgiving for Cleveland and his new family, but Roberta and Federline want no part of it. Meanwhile, Cleveland's Auntie Momma (Kym Whitely) shakes things up. Daryl Hall and John Oates have voice cameos as themselves. Other guest voices include Frances Callier and Craig Robinson as Cleveland's parents, Cookie and Freight Train. (Repeat).
Cleveland Jr. and Roberta take a school trip to Washington, D.C. Cleveland and Donna are happy to have the house to themselves, but Rallo has other plans. Roberta parties a bit too much in D.C., but Cleveland Jr. intervenes. (Repeat).
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This heartrending romantic drama follows a devoted husband (Channing Tatum) as he fights to win back his new bride's heart after she loses her memory in a tragic car accident. (Repeat).
Bob and Linda Belcher are peacefully running their hamburger diner with their three children when a huge sinkhole suddenly appears in front of their place of business. With their dreams suddenly crushed, they contemplate shutting down Bob's Burgers, but the children are determined to continue and protect their father's legacy. (Repeat).
At Nashville's Fan Fair, Peggy accuses Randy Travis of stealing her song, while Brooks & Dunn counsel Bobby about Connie. Vince Gill plays Asst. Pastor Rayburn. Other cameos include Clint Black, Lisa Hartman Black, Wynonna, Martina McBride, Charlie Daniels. (Repeat).
Bobby's act of heroism leads the Hills to a meeting with candidate George Dub-Ya, who turns Hank's vote from sure to tentative with the shake of a hand. Toby Huss, Phil Hendrie, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Bobby becomes Strickland's personal caddy and picks up some bad habits. Meanwhile, Peggy and Minh compete to donate the most blood. Stephen Root, Kathy Najimy, Pamela Segall. (Repeat).
Carl Reiner plays a lively senior whose social skills Bobby tries to share with Joseph, who errs when he tries to mend Bobby's rift with Connie. Beth Grant, Brittany Murphy, Pamela Segall. (Repeat).
Bobby rejects Thanksgiving after history lessons from John Redcorn, who longs to be a real father to his illegitimate son Joseph. Pamela Segall, Jonathan Joss, Brittany Murphy. (Repeat).
Brendan Fraser is the voice of Arlen High's star fullback---who's out of the game when substitute-teacher Peggy fails him. Sportscasters James Brown, Howie Long and Terry Bradshaw have voice roles. Stephen Root, Kathy Najimy. (Repeat).
Marge convinces Homer to invite an old pen pal to stay with them, an item that was on a to-do list he created as a 10-year old. Meanwhile, Lisa is instrumental in revising the school honor code. (Repeat).
When Homer calls on his Lamaze skills to help deliver a baby in an elevator, the grateful mother names the boy Homer Jr., and he develops a deep attachment to the little guy. Meanwhile, Lisa is asked to join the cheerleading squad for the local pro-football team, the Springfield Atoms. (Repeat).
Lisa's new best friend turns out to not only be a Republican, but her opponent in their second-grade class election. (Repeat).
After Principal Skinner promises the school that the most well-behaved among them will get to ride in a submarine, it's damn the torpedoes and full speed ahead as Bart sets course on becoming a model student. Meanwhile, Lisa suggests a cash-strapped Krusty sell the foreign rights to his shows. (Repeat).
Springfield turns into a winter wonderland filled with yuletide revelers when snow blankets the town as a result of the nuclear-power plant springing a leak, so Marge turns their abode into boardinghouse. (Repeat).
Bart shows Homer how to illegally download films, which leads the father to try his hand at the movie-piracy business. (Repeat).
Tina's mishap lands her a school detention, and without a babysitter for the other kids, Bob and Linda are forced to leave Gene and Louise home alone, where they get themselves in a sticky situation. Later, Bob and Linda's problems multiply when they get in trouble with their accountant. (Repeat).
Gene and Louise sabotage Mr. Frond's annual pre-Thanksgiving Day play in order to assure their long weekend. Meanwhile, Linda stumbles upon a potato that bears a striking resemblance to her late grandfather. (Repeat).
Thinking he's going to be providing food for a Christmas meal at Mr. Fischoeder's, Bob instead finds himself in the middle of a cutthroat gingerbread-house-building competition with the host's raucous friends. Meanwhile, Linda and Teddy hope to spark some Christmas cheer in the neighbors by taking the kids caroling. (Repeat).
An ankle injury leaves Tina having to telecommute to school and enrolling in a program that has her sending a robot version of herself to class, where she has a surprising breakthrough with longtime crush Jimmy Jr. (Repeat).
Valentine's Day nears, and Tina, Gene and Louise each experience some love-related chaos. Meanwhile, Bob tries to impress Linda with a special romantic gesture. (Repeat).
Gayle's cat, Mr. Business, lands a pet agent, and Bob discovers that Linda may have been bankrolling the feline's career and considers shutting it down. But he soon realizes that Mr. Business' big break could be imminent. (Repeat).
A stint in obedience school takes some of the bite out of Brian, and Peter soon realizes he liked his pal better when he was feistier. Meanwhile, Chris is bummed when he learns his new friend only buddied up to him to get closer to Meg. (Repeat).
After his alleged friends hurt his feelings by roasting him, Peter takes comfort with a mean-girl clique, and ignores Lois when she warns that they may be gossiping about him behind his back. (Repeat).
Peter boasts that he could beat Liam Neeson in a fight, and then gets the chance to prove it. Meanwhile, Stewie turns jealous when new classroom-mom Lois pays more attention to his young schoolmates. (Repeat).
In the Season 13 finale, Peter is surprised to discover the Bahamas vacation Lois booked is actually a marriage-counseling retreat. While back at home, Carter watches the kids and is flustered over the fact that they would rather play electronic games than ones that would require actual old-fashion participation. (Repeat).
Season 14 begins as Stewie is given drugs for his ADD and Brian uses them to pen an epic 2000-page pitch to author George R.R. Martin at a book convention. Meanwhile, Quagmire and Peter engage in an Iron Chef-style competition to see who gets to keep his new cooking show. (Repeat).
For Father's Day, the guys locate Joe's estranged dad, but when Joe tells them the man can't deal with people who have disabilities, Peter pretends to be Joe. Meanwhile, Stewie's doctor tells him that, heightwise, he'll never grow past 5'1", so he begins to pal around with Tiny Tom Cruise to fully comprehend how it must feel to be a short person. (Repeat).
A fight between Stewie and Brian results in Stewie trying to make him jealous by building a robot buddy. Meanwhile, Lois orders Peter to buy a new mattress. (Repeat).
The guys visit an abandoned asylum, where they hope to come up with ideas for their horror movie, but instead wind up accidentally killing a man they mistakenly believe is holding them hostage. Feeling guilty, they each try to pin the murder on one of the others. Meanwhile, an annoyed Stewie wants to destroy Brian's glasses because of how pretentious Brian's become since he started wearing them. (