Noun
futurama (plural futuramas)
A palpable depiction of a (usually sensational) vision of the future.
1964 version The General Motors pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair included a ride that was also known as "Futurama", or "Futurama II". Source: Internet
Family Guy (the first of three adult-oriented animated series from Seth MacFarlane to air on the network) and Futurama (from Simpsons creator Matt Groening ) would make their debuts in 1999; however, they were canceled in 2002 and 2003 respectively. Source: Internet
David X. Cohen and Groening at the Futurama panel of Comic-Con 2009 After four years on the air, the show was canceled by Fox. Source: Internet
In the Futurama episode " Jurassic Bark ", Bender is seen with a robotic dog resembling an AIBO named Robo-Puppy. Source: Internet
Ex. Pip Boy 3000 from Fallout games and Leela's Wrist Device from Futurama Military use seeAlso The wearable computer was introduced to the US Army in 1989 as a small computer that was meant to assist soldiers in battle. Source: Internet
In the Futurama episode " Xmas Story ", Amy, Hermes and Zoidberg engage in a gift exchange reminiscent of the one from "The Gift of the Magi". Source: Internet