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| John Di Maggio | Bender / Titanius Anglesmith / Ignar / Additional Voices | |
| George Takei | Himself | |
| Kath Soucie | Cubert Farnsworth / Additional Voices | |
| Lauren Tom | Amy Wong / Gynacaladriel / Additional Voices | |
| Katey Sagal | Turanga Leela / Leegola | |
| David Herman | Larry / Turanga Morris / Additional Voices | |
| Maurice LaMarche | Walt / Additional Voices | |
| Phil LaMarr | Hermes Conrad / Hermaphrodite / Dwight Conrad / Additional Voices | |
| Rich Little | Himself | |
| Tress MacNeille | Mom / Momon / Turanga Munda / Nurse Ratchet / Additional Voices |
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| Producer | Matt Groening
David X. Cohen |
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| Writer | Matt Groening
David X. Cohen |
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There seems to be a shortage of dark matter in the universe, leading the Professor (Billy West) to become an even bigger penny-pincher. Leela (Katey Sagal), meanwhile, deals with her anger issues by entering a demolition derby. Upon returning, the Professor notices some fuel has been used, prompting an investigation into the increasingly profitable dark matter industry that he and Mom (Tress MacNeille) had a hand in creating. Bender (John Di Maggio), in an effort to develop an imagination, becomes enamored with the world of Dungeons & Dragons. The conclusion of the movie includes a journey into a world of knights, dragons, and powerful magic. |
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