Futurama - Season 6eps26 〈Mobile〉

He discovers that the universe is made of pixels. This "Theory of Everything" initially depresses him because it leaves no more scientific mysteries to solve.

The animation features bouncy, repetitive movements, "pie eyes," and grayscale visuals.

Critics widely praised the episode for its technical ambition and nostalgic detail. Futurama - Season 6Eps26

Unlike the show's standard animation, " Reincarnation " consists of three segments, each reimagining the Planet Express crew through a distinct artistic lens. While the stories are self-contained, they are loosely linked by a "diamondium" comet that is discovered and subsequently destroyed. A recurring meta-joke throughout the episode involves key plot points being obscured by the technical limitations of the animation style—such as a new color being shown in black and white.

gave it an "A" grade , highlighting the "playful" nature of the form. He discovers that the universe is made of pixels

This segment parodies the "rubber-hose" animation of the 1920s and 30s, specifically referencing Fleischer Studios (creators of Popeye and Betty Boop ).

Using a lens crafted from the diamondium comet, the Professor invents a microscope powerful enough to see the "smallest unit of matter." Critics widely praised the episode for its technical

awarded it an 8.5/10 , calling it a "fantastic way to bring the season to a close".