
But after Mom bribes him with a sombrero, he sells, and the events of the game continue in an endless cycle.ĭevelopment on the game started before the series' cancellation, but the game was not released until after the last episode of season 4 had already been shown. Angry at the fact that the robot killed his crew, the professor refuses to sell Planet Express. They defeat the robot, but the Re-animator gets damaged and falls on Destructor, causing it to fall on top of them.

They attempt to stop the sale, which prompts Mom to send Destructor to attack them. This prompts them to steal the ship of the past, leaving the broken ship to be repaired by their past selves. However, the ship crashes into Planet Express, destroying the ship. Adoy has invented a time machine, which he uses to send Fry, Leela and Bender back to a few minutes before Mom buys Planet Express from the Professor. She ultimately captures Farnsworth, places his head in a jar, and sends the ship hurtling into the Sun with Fry, Leela, and Bender on board.Īfter discovering that the Sun is habitable, they help the Sun People, then head for the planet of Bogad, where Farnsworth's mentor, Adoy, lives. She hopes to turn Earth into a giant warship, and Farnsworth is the only person who knows how to build an engine large enough to move the Earth. However, Mom pursues them in an effort to capture Farnsworth. Soon after this, she enslaves humanity.Īfter Fry, Leela, Bender, and Farnsworth repair the inexplicably broken ship, they escape from Earth with the Professor's new invention, the Re-animator (which closely resembles a giant toaster), which brings the crew back to life every time they die. The buyout gives Mom ownership of more than fifty percent of Earth, allowing her to become the supreme ruler of Earth.

The game begins with Professor Farnsworth, wearing a sombrero, selling the Planet Express delivery company to Mom, explaining that it had been losing money for years due to mismanagement.
