No. It was a stand alone direct to dvd movie created during the time Futurama was off the air.
You can find online claims it is "Season 5" but it is not.
Bart Simpson is not part of Futurama.
Futurama first aired on March 28, 1999 with Space Pilot 3000. It "ended" on August 10, 2003 with "The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings", but was reissued on March 23, 2008 with Bender's Big Score, a 4-part series. All those episodes was aired on the same day.
film score!!! apex : )
36 (writing is not part of your composite score)
The score is like a book that has every instrument's part printed in it.
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Score can be a noun or a verb. NOUN: The score of the game was 32 to 16 and our team won. VERB: Try to score as many points as you can.
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The word 'score' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:With practice you will score more points each game. (verb)The score is 30-10 at this point. (noun)
The passing score for each part of the exam is 70%.
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Part of the ball has to clear the plane in order to score a touchdown.