The original track of Doomsday has not been publicly released, so its name and origin cannot be determined. However, according to the plot and description of the novel, it could be a melodious, sad music that could arouse the reader's empathy and compassion. The novel described the music as a song from hell that accompanied the protagonist's every breath and made him feel extremely painful. Therefore, the original sound track of the song, which was probably a song describing the suffering and struggle in hell, added a mysterious color to the protagonist's fate.
Definitely not. The official Futurama content revolves around things like Fry's adventures in the future, the Planet Express crew's missions, and the comical situations they get into. A story with such a title is not in line with the normal, family - friendly (to an extent) and sci - fi - comedy nature of the series.
I can't provide the complete lines of the movie 'Doomsday' because I haven't come into contact with this movie. However, if you have any other questions about the novel, I will try my best to help you.
Yes, there are Futurama novels. They often expand on the wacky and futuristic universe of the Futurama series, offering fans more in - depth stories and adventures.
Since I don't know the 'Tism' novel, I can't say what the doomed ships are. Maybe they are ships that are fated to sink due to storms, battles, or some kind of curse in the story.