(note: the newest stuff is at the bottom of the page)
Pop Out People Backgrounds
Those are the background cards from four of the Futurama Pop Out People packs. I never managed to get more than those, so if someone has them and could provide 600dpi scans, please contact us.
Futurama Promotionals
These pictures below are Futurama promotionals, which are given out to the media in order to publicise it.
Episode Promotionals
Space Pilot 3000

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Love's Labours Lost in Space

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A Big Piece of Garbage

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Hell is Other Robots

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A Flight to Remember

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When Aliens Attack

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Fry and the Slurm Factory

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Xmas Story

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Lesser of Two Evils

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Put Your Head on My Shoulder

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Bender Gets Made

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"Al Gore" Promo Anthology of Interest I

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War is the H-Word

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The Honking

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Bendless Love

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Time Keeps on Slippin'

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Time Keeps on Slippin'

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I Dated a Robot

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Where No Fan
Has Gone Before

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Crimes of the Hot

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General Promotionals
Generic Promo

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Fox Site Promo

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"Cast" Promo

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"Vortex" Promo

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Sports Illustrated
Advert in Sports Illustrated's swimsuits issue promoting Futurama on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. Thanks goes to Brian Earl Brown for sending this strange advert to us.
DVD and video Advert
Advert promoting the Futurama DVD and video of the show's first season. This advert was found in the February 2nd to February 8th, 2002, edition of TV & Satellite Week, a weekly British TV guide.
The Guardian
The Guardian (a broadsheet newspaper from the UK) gives a short review of Futurama in its The Guide (one of its supplements), the weekend before the DVD of the show's first season is released in the UK (Monday, 28th January 2002).
Botterama
Below are four pages taken the German Mad Magazine; it's a parody called Botterama. These were kindly translated by Doomseeker; thanks a lot! He has also provided a small information file in which he tries to explain the more obscure translations/jokes.
Starlog
Below are three pages taken from June 2000's issue of Starlog, a science fiction entertainment magazine. The article is an interview with Katey Sagal, who's the voice actress behind Leela, which deals with Katey's career, how she got the job at Futurama, and on her character, Leela.
Comic Convention 2000
This sketch was done by Bill Morrison (Futurama's Art Director and Bongo Entertainment's Creative Director) at the Comic Convention 2000 for Jon, who kindly gave it to us to show to you. 
TV Guide
This pic was inside TV Guide, which was, at the time, celebrating the coming US Football Super Bowl final in January 2001.
Mother Jones
Here's four cartoon panels dedicated to our favourite futuristic delivery crew, that was printed on the back of the May/June 2001 issue of Mother Jones, a satirical publication from the United States.
TV Guide
Here's a small article from the TV Guide on the last ever Futurama episode, The Devil's Hands are Idol Playthings.
A Crazy Legal Notice
This is a legal notice regarding the sale of an abandoned 1974 Ford Futurama that appeared in the Casper, Wyoming, USA Star-Tribune on February 20, 2007.
Sent in by an alert reader who says "I thought it was pretty funny since they obviously meant "Ford Futura"
but then a friend pointed out that Fry was born in 1974. Coincidence?"
3D Studio Max Bender Model
The exciting news for starving Futurama fans back in the dark, pre new episode rumor days of February 2006
was that a group of dedicated fans were putting together a short movie using some characters from Futurama - namely Bender, Zoidberg, and the ever lovable brain slugs - to be called Blade Bender.
Exactly one year later, the disappointing news came through that the project had been postponed indefinitely.
However Blade Bender creator Jamie T. Bently graciously released the
screen play draft and this, the 3D Studio Max model for Bender. Click on the picture to down load it.
Sadly, according to Mr. Bently, the model for Zoidberg was lost in a "fishing accident".
Futurama Returns Promo Material from ComicCon
Many thanks goes to Officer 1BDI for submitting two scans of promo material that she got from ComicCon 2007. One is a promo for the coming DVD movie called Bender's Big Score, which will be out in December this year. The other is promo material saying that new episodes of the show will be coming up on Comedy Central, which is a good thing. Heck, that's an understatement, it's a fantastic thing! Many thanks again to Officer 1BDI for sending these.
Leela Look-a-like
!iMmOrTaL! writes "Everyday, the Sun newspaper in England has a small panel where readers send in photos of celebrities that look like other celebrities. I guess it's not impossible for a real person to look like Leela. With or without makeup!"
John DiMaggio interview in Zoo Magazine
!iMmOrTaL! found this interview with John DiMaggio, the voice of Bender, in Zoo Magazine. You'll notice we didn't provide a link to Zoo Mag. There's a reason for that and the headline of the interview should be a clue.
Beast With A Billion Backs spoiler in Zoo Magazine
!iMmOrTaL! found this article that contains alleged gags from the upcoming movie. Danger: Possible SPOILERS.
Nuts magazine interviews Bender
!iMmOrTaL! located this interview with Bender. For the same reason we didn't link to Zoo mag above we aren't linking to the host mag here and again the name should give you a clue why not.
Wizard Magazine: Beast With a Billion Backs
Beast With a Billion Backs Promotional Images
Zoo Magazine interview with Matt Groening
!iMmOrTaL! spotted this interview with Futurama creator Matt Groening where he talks about the possble return of Futurama in the post Wild Green Yonder world.
BackToTheFuturama's Caption Screen Wallpapers
BackToTheFuturama has been busy creating these caption screen wallpapers, which can be used to adorn your computer's desktop (ie, as mentioned, they're wallpapers). He's created a caption for every Futurama episode and film, so your favourites are guaranteed to be there. Just click on the link and find the caption you want.
Futurama Characters in Off The Mark
Taffy spotted this appearance by Leela, Bender and Fry in a one-panel newspaper comic Off The Mark, along with what looks like Sulley and Mike from the movie Monsters, Inc., the latter of whom seems to have taken a bit of a shine to Leela...so to speak.
Powerpoint presentation on Nixon vs. United States (Watergate)
This is a Power Point presentation that about the United States vs. Nixon court case that grew out of the Watergate scandle. Trevin Bernhard made it for his Social Studies class and of course it draws heavilly on Nixon's appearances in Futurama.
Trevin says it was well received. If you don't have MS Office, you can download a power point viewer from Microsoft or use OpenOffice.
Futurama Collage
A Futurama collage by Frutch (that's pronounced “f - roo - t - ch”). This is an MS Office 2007 Word Document (.docx).
100th Episode - Script sneak peeks
The cover and one interior page of the the script for 6ACV12, Futurama's 100th episode. The open page purports to read:
Nibbler: Congratulations, Dr. Wong!
Kif pops open a bottle of champagne, starts to raise it to his lips, then reconsiders and tosses it away. Bender's arm shoots up and catches it, and he begins chugging it.
(Cut)? to Nibbler pawing Leela's lap like a kitten. Looking hypnotized once again, she pets him, zombie-like. Nibbler (?)les once and goes to sleep.
From a post by SoylentOrange on PEEL and brought to our attention by Futurama_Freak1.
How to Draw Leela, Fry, Bender, and Farnsworth

Suitable for printing and hanging on your wall for reference are these charts showing how to draw Leela, Fry, Bender, and Farsnworth.
These are the same images that were on the DVDs. Thanks to Futurama_Freak1 for grabbing them and putting them together into these handy "how to draw" reference charts.
Miss Futurama of 1939

Futurama derives it's name from the General Motors exhibit at the 1939 (Old) New York Worlds Fair.
Frosty is vacationing in Washington D.C. and was visiting the Smithsonian National Museum of American History and ran across this exhibit featuring “Miss Futurama“. They may not have got the car of 1960 right (although by the year 2010 they weren't too far off) but they came a lot closer
with her synthetic glass coat - it sets the style for the 3000's.
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