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This study uses grotesque theory (Bakhtin, Bloom) to analyze Leela and the "sewer mutants" as a commentary on discrimination and social prejudice. 3. Political & Social Satire

The TV-Show Futurama: Looking Backward at Present Day America FuturamaTV Show | 1999

Because the show features heads-in-jars, robots with free will, and time-travel paradoxes, it’s a favorite for philosophers. This study uses grotesque theory (Bakhtin, Bloom) to

While not a traditional "journal paper," the proof for Keeler's Theorem (or the Futurama Theorem ) was developed by writer Ken Keeler, who holds a PhD in applied mathematics. This study uses grotesque theory (Bakhtin

Here are some of the most highly-regarded scholarly and analytical works on the show: 1. The "Futurama Theorem" (Mathematics)