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.
"Lightspeed Runner 21" was a sci-fi anime with a sports theme. It told the story of a talented young man who used his speed and skills to become the fastest person in the world. There were many similar animated works such as:
1 "Ninja Turtles"(2009): This is a ninja-themed animation about a group of ninja teenagers fighting to save the world. Like Lightspeed 21, it also emphasized speed and skill.
2 Pokémon (Pokémon): This is a pet-themed animation that tells the story of a group of Pokémon living in nature. Like Lightspeed 21, it also emphasized speed and skill.
3 "Superpowered Qi Cilang"(Superpowered Qi Cilang): This is an anime with superpowers as its theme, telling the story of an ordinary person with superpowers. Like Lightspeed 21, it also emphasized speed and skill.
" Lightspeed Runner 21 " was a Japanese manga and animation. The story was about the protagonist, Armstrong, who was a track and field athlete. He was saved by a mysterious figure in a race and met a series of like-minded people.
In the animation, Armstrong and his teammates constantly challenged themselves in the race and finally won the national marathon. However, after the race ended, Armstrong found out that the mysterious man was actually the referee of the race. He had used improper means in the race, causing Armstrong and his teammates to be unable to obtain the results they deserved.
Armstrong decided to expose the truth and join other like-minded people in a righteous battle. In the end, after many investigations and struggles, Armstrong and his teammates finally defeated the evil forces and won the competition.
At the end of the story, Armstrong and the other characters looked forward to the future and expressed their pursuit and belief in justice.
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.