New Futurama Thursday: AP Physics Teachers Invited!

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In summary, "New Futurama Thursday" is a weekly event where new episodes of the animated TV show "Futurama" are aired to promote the show and attract more viewers. The producers of the show specifically invite AP Physics teachers to watch and use the episodes as educational material for their classes, as the show often incorporates scientific concepts and theories. However, the event is open to everyone, including students. The episodes can be accessed through TV, online streaming platforms, or digital purchase or rental.
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New Futurama Thursday. I plan on informing all the AP physics teachers we're training this week. Who's excited?
 
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"Good news everyone !"
 
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Oh, already? I'm hyped.
 
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Saw it last night. Awesome. And its a lot more adult than previous Futurama
 

1. What is "New Futurama Thursday"?

"New Futurama Thursday" is an event where new episodes of the animated TV show "Futurama" are aired every Thursday. It was started by the network to promote the show and attract more viewers.

2. What does "AP Physics Teachers Invited" mean?

This means that the producers of "Futurama" are inviting AP Physics teachers to watch the new episodes and use them as educational material for their classes. The show often incorporates scientific concepts and theories, making it a fun and engaging way to teach physics.

3. Is "New Futurama Thursday" only for AP Physics teachers?

No, the event is open to everyone. However, AP Physics teachers are specifically invited to watch and use the episodes in their classes.

4. Can students also watch "New Futurama Thursday"?

Yes, students can also watch the new episodes. However, it is recommended for them to watch it with their AP Physics teacher to better understand the scientific concepts and theories presented in the show.

5. How can I access "New Futurama Thursday" episodes?

The episodes are usually aired on TV, but they can also be streamed online on the network's website or other streaming platforms. Some episodes may also be available for purchase or rental on digital platforms such as iTunes or Amazon Prime Video.

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