In "Futurama: Bender's Big Score", the Planet Express crew's joy is short-lived as they return from cancellation only to be swindled by a group of ruthless "sprunging" scam artists. The con artists manage to drain the crew's bank accounts and leave them with nothing but debt and despair. As if things weren't bad enough, the scammers hack into Bender's system and use his physical form to travel through time, altering the course of history in ways that are both chaotic and hilarious. Meanwhile, Fry and Leela are left trying to unravel the mystery behind the scam and find a way to stop the rogue Bender from causing irreparable damage. As the story unfolds, the Planet Express crew finds themselves jumping back and forth through time, witnessing pivotal moments in their own lives and the history of Earth. Along the way, they encounter an array of memorable characters, from 1970s disco-loving Professor Farnsworth to a young, awkward Leonardo da Vinci. Throughout the film, Matt Groening's trademark wit and humor shine through in clever references, pop culture nods, and absurd situations that will leave fans both nostalgic and entertained. The film's blend of sci-fi adventure, time-travel antics, and offbeat humor makes it a standout installment in the Futurama franchise.