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.
" Lost Behind " was a Chinese the mainland of China directed by Zhang Feng and starred by Zhang Lei, Li Jian, and Chang Yuping. It had a total of 20 episodes. The drama told the story of the county head of Shanyang County, who was unmoved by the private enterprise boss's wooing, causing his wife and children to be killed and finally defeating the evil. The drama was released on October 13, 2010 and received a rating of 8.3.
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.
I don't have any information about the 'Moe School 5' novel collection. However, if it was referring to the Moe School series, then the episode where Maya lost her ability might be referring to the chapter of the Moe School Holy War. In this story, Maya, as one of the guardians of Moe School, once had the ability to control the elements, but she lost this ability in a battle and was expelled from Moe School.
One of the scariest stories could be the ones involving the Brain Spawn. Their ability to control minds and their menacing appearance make for a really terrifying concept in the Futurama universe.