Who Thinks Robot Chicken Is Funny
It's insane, twisted, sick... IT'S FANTASTIC!!!
This is great! This is the best thing I've seen Cartoon Network do. Seth Green is a warped genius. This is madness in it's purest form.
Robot Chicken is a sketch show that uses action figures and various dolls to act out scenes in stop motion animation. It's only fifteen minutes long and only airs once a week but it's great fun. It's so completely random that you have no idea what's going to happen next. Nothing is sacred. Adult Swim has a real gem with this one.
This show is fun. It's like watching a mad man play with his old childhood toys. You can't help but look as you see Seth Green's sick imagination unfold bizarre and comedic situations for several famous characters with their action figure counter parts. Various celebrities lend their voices. I hope this show lasts a good long while.
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Oh yes, I have seen the Robot Chicken, and it is good.
If you are a die-hard toy collector....then maybe you shouldn't watch, as toys get mutilated and destroyed. Other than that, this show is hilarious. I urge you to watch, and enjoy the madness. Don't look for a plot, as this kind of show won't really have one, as it's sketch comedy, much like Monty Python, or SNL.
Watching Transformers deal with the problems of prostate cancer is pure madness, and proof that this show will have it's place as a regular in the Cartoon Network Adult Swim pantheon for many months, even years to come. If Toyfare magazine makes it work so good, Seth Green should have just as much luck.
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Hit and miss
When this show's skits are good, they're generally really good.
However, there's an unfortunate tendency for shows like this to eventually degrade into unfunny territory. You can generally tell when the gross-out jokes start to outnumber the legitimately funny ones. This same issue plagued Aqua Teen Hunger Force as well. Likely it's a result of writers getting too used to each other in an insular environment with few trusted people to check or critique their work.
Having said that, Robot Chicken is a fantastic show for people who know and love their pop culture references. Stop-motion is the ideal format and the patience of the animators is very much appreciated.
Well worth a look.
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I can take it or leave it
"Robot Chicken" is one of those shows I can take it or leave it. It is entertaining and some of the bits are gold. If it's on I'll watch it, but it's nothing that I'll seek out. I watched it a lot on Adult Swim when it first came out, but then the novelty wore off and I moved on.
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its fun
It's a fun show to kick back and relax to after a long day at the factory. It has many funny segments from various tv shows from children cartoons to movies.
Robot Chicken is a 30min to 5 min segment of various plots that are about a lot of things.
It's a good show for young adults. After a while the toilet humor and repetitive satire gets old and stale where you have to stop watching and mature.
What can be learned? Nothing
Verdict: fun times
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Too funny!
All pop culture references, and for those that don't get it or don't watch it, screw you! It's like one big inside joke! I have family members from all ages that watch this and we all laugh our butts off. Seth is so talented and it's great to watch all those toys we played with or characters we religiously watched do something totally out of character. Obviously if you are watching Adult Swim you have a certain sense of humor and Robot Chicken fits right in with Family Guy, Futurama, Sealab and ATHF. Hey how many of you have ever wished Kit from Knight Riderwould explode into a fiery flame or the Duke Boys would give each other that "special look"? Wish granted! Go Seth and make us laugh.
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Some seriously funny stuff!
Oh, man! What can I say about Robot Chicken? A lot! It is the freshest, funniest most original series I have seen in quite some time! I unfortunately know what happens to shows that are good and/or funny....
Robot Chicken takes the look and feel of a great "ToyFare" comic and puts it in animated form. They were definitely aiming at the age group of 25-30, as all of the source material I instantly recognized; Transformers, Charlie Brown, Voltron, Thundercats....and so on.
I mean can you go wrong with a show that has Optimus Prime dying of prostate cancer, or Cobra Commander, Skeletor, Lex Luthor and Mumm-Ra caught in traffic while carpooling to work? The humor involved is toilet humor for the most part....but seeing it instigated through these icons of my childhood, I found myself crying I was laughing so hard.
I highly recommend this series to anyone who loves great ideas and doesn't mind crude humor. It will instantly click with kids of the 70's and 80's (Speed Racer, Knight Rider, CHiPs, Batman, Fast and the Furious , Mario Kart, Dukes of Hazzard, MASK (ya know...working overtime, fighting crime..fighting crime!) and Wheeled Warriors duking it out Cannonball Run style...all complete with a cameo from Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise!), making the humor and originality of this series apparent from the get-go.
This is pure genius programming (albeit only 11 to 15 minutes an episode), but with cameos by Seth Green(One of the shows creators), Mark Hamill, Seth "Family Guy" Macfarlane, N*Sync, Pat Morita, Alex Borstein and even Ryan Seacrest as himself, it makes the package that much sweeter to digest! Highly Recommended!
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Time to draw a line under this one. Or through it.
Warning: Spoilers
In the early series of this animation show, some of the sketches were very funny. But as the years have rolled by, the humour is increasingly repetitious, relying on bodily function jokes, blurred out genitalia and violence for its laughs. And all of those elements are dragged out too long in each sketch.
There used to be maybe three, or four laugh-out-loud sketches per episode in the beginning. Now, it is more like three or four episodes before you get a laugh out of it.
It's just tired and well past its sell-by-date. They can't think of anything new to make a sketch about. Eleven minutes is waaay too long a runtime for this.
Please let it die!
SUMMARY: No longer funny in the slightest. Leaves you frowning and wondering why you are still watching it. Not so much Robot Chicken anymore, as Robot Turkey.
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"Say your lines, or you'll get the gas!"
Completely random and fast-paced stop-motion animation is all what Robot Chicken is about. With every episode being the Adult Swim traditional 11 minutes, each is packed full of hilarious parodies and shorts. And the best thing is you never know who you'll see the next episode.
Robot Chicken takes the media and entertainment business and flips it upside down. If you've got your know on pop culture, Robot Chicken will be all the more hilarious for you. And if you don't understand all the references, Robot Chicken is also packaged with the crude, witty humor that most of Adult Swim features. I'm not bashing on that kind of humor, I love it too.
Basically it's got something for everyone. And there are no main characters or storyline, it's a new parody every episode. And the animation is pretty darn good for stop-motion. But alas, it is not perfect. The problem I have with Robot Chicken is the relentless fart/bathroom jokes. I swear, in every episode there is a short cut-scene of someone farting or something of the like. I really can't stand that, and I bet you anything that's simply Seth Green shining through. But oh well, the rest is good! 9/10
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Robot Chicken is crazy funny beyond all others.
I'm not going to spend a very long time giving all sorts of opinions about this and that, but the bottom line is that Robot Chicken is some of the funniest, simplistic, and crazy humor that I have seen in a very long time... perhaps ever. If you're offended easily, or have something against simple, ridiculous comedy then this show probably isn't for you. But if you're a fan of any of Cartoon Networks "Adult Swim" cartoons in general, I can guarantee that you're going to love this one. In fact, if you're anything like me I've only seen the first few episodes that have aired, but I'm already very anxiously awaiting to see more. I'm already hoping that after season 1 is over, they'll release it on DVD so I can show this crazy stuff to everyone I know.
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Tries too hard
Robot Chicken started off good but then it started getting really desperate later on. I remember when this show first aired on Adult Swim and I was thinking, "This should great to watch!" and it was because it was fast-pace, unusual & original. But as seasons went on, the show started to turn into another forgettable show in my library of cartoons because of how random it became and how a lot of the jokes are sex- related. Some sex humor is okay, but too much is a sign of desperation. I will recommend watching it if it's in your taste for random humor but you may not like it. I would much rather watch Harvey Birdman or Sealab 2021!
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Smug inside jokes, 80s retreads and random nonsense for the sake of it. "Robot" has a lot of great ideas, but falls on its face way too often
Network: The Cartoon Network; Genre: Animated Sketch Comedy; Content Rating: TV-14, TV-MA (strong language, sexual content and animated violence and gore); Available: Uncensored DVD; Perspective: Contemporary (star range: 1 - 4);
Seasons Reviewed: 2+ seasons
Fans of random, nonsensical comedy will rejoice over "Robot Chicken". Professional smart-ass Seth Green's stop motion twist on the sketch comedy series is certainly random and certainly nonsensical. Enlisting many of his "Family Guy" co-stars (Mila Kunis, Seth MacFarlane) as well as anyone he has ever worked with (Jessica Alba, Breken Myer, Sarah Michelle Geller the show's credit list reads like 6 Degrees of Seth Green) to voice many of the non-descript characters, "Robot" is made of a lot of private jokes and inside baseball that is surely busting up Green and all his buddies, but will leave many others dumbfounded.
Those random flashbacks, once so fresh and original on Seth MacFarlane's "Family Guy", get milked of all their initial charm by "Robot". The show stacks one random bit after another ontop of each other, several are visual jokes only lasting a few seconds before moving onto the next, until the last half of the show where a particularly elaborate bit of nonsense takes us to the end. Green isn't commenting on the ADD generation, he's playing to it. Nothing wrong with that structure, in fact the show's short attention span and a mercifully short 10-minute running time afforded by The Cartoon Network go a long way to make the show work as well as it possibly can. Green has apparently learned well from McFarlane and his mimic ability to know how short to cut a bit as well as a bleeped-out obscenity from an unlikely character lend the show its best laughs. That MTV-fast style may first appear to be the cure for the common sketch comedy skit that overstays its welcome.
It is where Green chooses to focus the show that doesn't work for me. As if he watched MacFarlane strike gold with late 80s sitcom parody and said "I don't know we could do that". Some of the one-joke gags are not bad, but the majority of "Robot's" targets are limited to sitcoms, cartoon characters, and commercials from the late 70s and 80s. In Green's creative regurgitation, all the childhood generation-X targets get a retread here. Optimus Prime and the Transformers? Yep, they are here. Endless Star Trek, Star Wars, Superman and Ghostbuster jokes? You know it. An idea that simply making a reference to William Shatner is funny? Lots of mileage out of that. "Dragonball Z"? Check. Corky from "Thirtysomething"? Hey, what lame Gen-X show would be complete without making fun of Corky again. It's all here. We have seen this stuff before and if it can be done better - it has been.
The show gets a big kick out of referencing things that will go over the head of an older generation. But I'm part of the generation it is aiming at and it strains to make me laugh on its good days. And that is the stuff Green does the best. When the show delves back into something before its time the jokes reek of a 3rd hand "I'm told I should make fun of this" feeling. On the brief occasions when it tries to take on something in this century (the occasional George W. Bush joke), it falls even farther onto its face.
"Robot's" animation style, part clamation and part plastic doll stop motion, is visually fun to sit and stare at. There is a giddy little thrill to watching cereal box characters blowing each other's brains out in a screaming bloody gun battle. But that's all you get. Icons associated with innocence given a violent or raunchy twist. Rinse and repeat until the novelty wears off. That single-joke stretched to series length would be derivative enough, but mix it with Seth Green's own insufferable brand of smug, smart-ass, call-me-clever, style and it mutes all of the many possibilities for really clever laughs.
* * / 4
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Bad writing makes it disappointing
What seemed like a new and fresh comedy quickly wore out as a one-joke show. It's just cheaply animated puppets or toys representing characters from past TV shows that beat the crap out of each other or talk dirty. Toilet humor was mentioned, it seemed like it was all written by a 10-year old kid. Everything is also extremely referential so if you have never seen the show that they're ridiculing there is no joke left. The only thing really funny are apparently the silly references to movies and TV shows.
The show is extremely anarchistic and chaotic with sketches that are sometimes no longer than half a second. It seems they didn't want to leave a lot of the poor jokes out. Quantity over quality.
The show is reminiscent of Celebrity Deathmatch which was far superior. Not only was the animation much better, the humor was also a lot funnier even though the basic concept was not that different.
I thought this would be a really cool show to tell friends about but it's really not worthy of mentioning. Too bad, it could have been great!
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Just Look What These 2 Naughty-Naughty Boys Did With Their Toys!
You know, after watching several scathing episodes of Robot Chicken, I'm now totally convinced that, as children, both of its creators (Seth Green & Matthew Senreich) not only gleefully played with "superhero" action figures, but, they also played with Barbie dolls, as well.
And, now, by presenting Barbie as nothing but a boy-toy slut, Green & Senreich are repeatedly killing her, over and over again, thus exorcising themselves of the joy that they had as children happily playing with her like she was their best friend.
What really irked me off about Robot Chicken was that its plot line seemed to have no real concern about coherency. And it also seemed to be too intent on repeatedly clobbering the viewer over the head with ultra-violent images, foul-mouthed dialog and hatefully insensitive attitudes.
What I also found very odd about this intentionally offensive TV show was its downright confusion. It sure seemed to me that its 2 creators appeared to be both savagely sneering at pop culture while, at the same time, whole-heartedly embracing its very essence and all of its many idiosyncrasies, all in one single breath.
When it came to Robot Chicken's overall cleverness, I found it to be very short-lived. And, generally speaking, its confused and erratic format was very much like grasping at straws, where its unavoidable repetitiveness became real annoying, real fast.
Originally titled "Junk In The Trunk" (very appropriate), for me Robot Chicken was its most satisfyingly entertaining when I viewed it in fast-forward mode. Yeah. That way it was only the flashing by of its wacky, over-the-top images that were in my face and the asininity of its caustic, low-brow verbal-humor could be completely ignored.
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Neverending hilarity
Well, it's hard to rate something that's just nothing but short cartoons over and over, but I can try. This may be the longest running stop motion show ever created! Well, at least the longest running in the USA. The premise is that there's a seemingly infinite number of parodies of pretty much everything, but mostly kid's cartoons. Maybe the jokes can be predictable. Often, they will put cartoon characters in realistic situations.
"Star Wars" is the thing that's parodied the most here, although that's for most parody series anyway. I managed to keep up with the first three seasons, but now I just watch the incalculable short clips I can find. I can just list some favorites. I love the Palpatine call sketch, pretty much any Garfield sketch, most "Peanuts" sketches, and the Doctor Who one. It gets violent and obscene, but is still hilarious. For over ten years, it's hard for a cartoon to not decline in popularity. I wish they'd do sketches on modern cartoons like "Adventure Time!".
You could almost imagine what scenarios certain characters will be put into. Even the parts that only last a few seconds can be hilarious. That's what we get with "The Far Side" anyway. Most stuff on the Internet features characters that aren't original and are just parodies or fan tributes. The show can become relatable like that. I guess when they're short, they don't have to worry about copyright problems. ****
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Hard to like
This show is random to levels that, on a slow day, are excessive. The pop-culture references and spastic interludes of sex and violence feel very much as though someone has taken the "Family Guy" bag of tricks and distilled it down to its primal, chaotic core.
Seen through the eyes of a cyborg chicken strapped to a chair, the show is what the chicken sees: surreal programming on television with television that frequently changes, hopping from the Care Bears to George Bush to Star Wars and back. The whole thing feels like an incredibly weak effort, and the style is just too welcoming to escape. Don't like what you're working on? Change the channel.
Fifteen minutes of this feels like an hour of life thrown away, all the way from the opening credits to the wretched cover version of "The Gonk" at the end. Never in my life did I think music sung by chickens would get old.
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A show of few.
There are only a few shows that i absolutely hate. One is Mind Of Mencia. This show is another.
The jokes (if you can call them that) are uncreative and could easily make people stupid. That isn't a joke. The only thing they seem to think is funny are crotch hitting jokes, terrible puns, and fart jokes. How is any of that funny?
The only plot to this show is a newly cyborg chicken is forced to watch random and crudely written sketches.
This show is so absolutely horrendous that i would rather play ET for the Atari or watch Manos: Hands of Fate than watch this show. At least their creators admit to not putting any time or effort into those. The 60 titles they came up with for this show seems like the only effort they put in. Even those potential titles sucked.
It's astonishing that people love this show. It has almost the same amount of viewers as Family Guy. At least that show has a plot and is funny. With shows expertly written like Boondocks on Adult Swim there is no excuse as to why this show is so popular. Maybe if you're a casual TV watcher and don't know good writing or story lines, then you will love this show and think all of the pop culture references are funny. The only other excuse to liking this show is that you must be high or have lost a lot of brain cells from constant drug use.
Coming from someone who has no life and watches over 6 hours of TV a night. The show is so bad that i leave the house to walk 2 miles both ways to the gas station at 1 am (my time). Do not waste your time. You could be doing something much more productive like cleaning or watching Ernest movies. His movies are Citizen Kane compared to this garbage. This is one of the worst and unfunny shows ever in the history of TV and is a good reason this site needs scores under zero. If you have any intelligence, do not waste your time on this crap.
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Chicken Robot rocks!
I discovered Chicken Robot when mistakenly awaiting for ATHF to come on Thursday night. After chiefin hardcore with some people, I was soooo confused yet found the show very amusing( ha imagine that ;) !) --crazy characters were all in the show and the animation was just as crazy. However, I watched it completely sober, and I truly appreciated its humor. Seth Green and Matthew Senreich (I don't think Senreich gets the acclaim he deserves considering they co-created it!) really did an excellent job with this stop-motion animation, so major props to them. People that say it "sucks" fail to recognize the simple, intentional idiocracy of the show. much love to robot chicken lovers. I hope that you all will at least consider watching Robot Chicken, and I assure you, you won't be disappointed!
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Self-indulgent, self-referential crap
This is a clay-mation sketch alleged comedy series whose only virtue is irreverence. Yeah, their irreverence is way cool - for eighth graders.
Eighth graders would have done a better job than "Robot Chicken." It's politically preachy in a way that might have helped American voters make the biggest mistake they've ever made in a Presidential election TWICE.
I didn't mind the wicked sketches about Bush. What was ridiculous was the lack of ANY sort of balance - any recognition that John Kerry and Barack Obama are just as ridiculous in different ways, and just as unqualified to be President of the United States.
Robot Chicken would have done this country a real service if they'd been every bit as caustic and biting about Bush's predecessor, his opponent in the 2004 election, and his successor. Millions of people who lost insurance coverage as the "Affordable Care Act" (THERE'S a joke for you) went into effect would have thanked Seth Green and Matt Senreich if they'd just treated Obama the way they did Bush.
There's plenty of material for wicked, absolutely tasteless humor in Benghazi, Obama's spiritual "God Damn America" adviser (and the press' "nothing to see here, folks" reaction to a Presidential candidate who sat in the pews and lapped up racist vomit spewed from the pulpit of his church FOR 20 YEARS); the sketch about "Operation Fast and Furious" just about writes itself, as does the one about Attorney General Eric Holder getting his cues on how to be the nation's chief law-enforcement officer from the Nixon Administration playbook.
The ultimate Obama sketch would have showed him in Wicked Witch of the West drag giving the Flying Monkeys of the IRS union their marching orders to drag in every Tea Party and conservative organization in the country - and their little dogs, too. But maybe that's over the heads of Seth Green and Matt Senreich.
So... apart from Robot Chicken being a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Democratic Party, the sketches themselves are the very worst sort of sophomoric humor - actually, I've coined the term "freshmanic" for humor that doesn't even come up to the standard of "sophomoric" Robot Chicken is freshmanic humor, gleaned from the drawings on the covers of the algebra notebooks of every dumb football jock who ever lived.
You can DO irreverent humor that's smart humor. Monty Python showed us how it's done, and they are no fonder of George W. Bush than the makers of Robot Chicken. I like Monty Python, even though their smartassery about American politics has that rotten, left-over from the 1970s smell. They still manage to be funny. And Robot Chicken sort of slouched into a dumb, patting themselves on the back sort of smarminess that just makes you want to puke. They stopped being funny toward the end of Season 1 (and I've watched them through the end of Season 2, when they were just boring, preachy, and insulted the intelligence of anyone who watched).
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Excellent, hilarious, and always amusing!
Robot Chicken is surely a show that will not appeal to all. It's fast and short story lines and the editing and fragmented shorts will not amuse everyone, and will probably offend many. It may get labeled as 'stupid', but the writers really know their stuff. One cannot argue that they are making the television animated program that they want, and it certainly is ambitious. It is actually better than Family Guy. Because it has so many different stories, some of they are bound to fail, and many of them do. Not all stories are entertaining, and a lot of them are pretty lame, but they are at least to be admired for the effort put into them. Many times the best shorts are the ones that only span a few seconds long, and their impact is so funny that before you start laughing they are over. Shorts like this carry the show, and because of that this is one of the best things to ever come out on Television. Not to mention that animation is amazingly done and very enjoyable, but like I said, not what everyone is looking for. Long Live Robot Chicken!
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The parts are there, it's just that no one bothered to piece them together properly...
In theory, i should love this show. I love crazy drawn out jokes, a la Family Guy, parody and random, nonsensical humor, a la Tim and Eric's awesome show (great job!), and ridiculous slapstick, a la jackass, but this show just doesn't do it for me.
My friends rave about the hilariousness of this show, but i found all the jokes to be stupid, in a BAD way. sometimes the jokes are drawn out far too long like in family guy, but what makes it funny in family guy is that the drawn-out-ness IS the joke; while in Robot Chicken the drawn outedness is always just a long setup to a weak punchline. As someone said, it seems like seth green took the family guy formula and broke it down to its simplest form possible, so all the jokes are "enhanced" by either obnoxiously sexual innuendo or the F-word (both of which can be funny, but not when its the default way to get a laugh out of your audience...) Half the jokes in the show are based upon the gimmick of taking innocent children's cartoons like care bears and making them swear non-stop, which is funny for an episode or two, but gets old fast.
Ill give them a few stars because the claymation is very good and sometimes fun to watch, and occasionally itll get a chuckle out of me, but overall I've always found myself underwhelmed by this show, and its especially frustrating that it seems to take up 95% of adult swim's time slots. I suppose if you like "happy tree friends" maybe this is for you, but if you're expecting something as funny as family guy, look elsewhere.
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Brilliant social commentary and plenty of laughs!
Creators Seth Green (Austin Powers, Family Guy, Idle Hands) and Matt Senreich bring you priceless comedy and social commentary in the form of stop-motion animation. Green uses his extensive knowledge of all things pop culture to create spoofs of everything from Star Wars to Mr. Rogers Neighborhood. The majority of characters are shown as familiar action figures (everything from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to Transformers, and even Voltron). Fans of classic 80's shows such as G.I. Joe or He-Man will find their favourite characters once again return to life with new demented and funny attitudes. Those providing voices include: Seth MacFarline, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini, Breckin Meyer and more!
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Was this show written by 12 year olds?!
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Robot Chicken is one of THE MOST obnoxious shows I have ever had the displeasure of watching. It embarrasses me to say that I actually used to think it was cool. Seriously, this whole show looks like something my little brother would create.
The crap makes use of super-cheap gags (eg: randomly killing people, using the F-bomb), retarded voices that are supposed to be HILARIOUZZ, and jokes that are just so flipping LAME, like lame as in they tried to be so funny but failed miserably (eg: The whole "TERRORISM!!" skit, that retarded green dinosaur going on about playing your PSP or whatever, THE WHOLE SHOW). This show also thinks it's hilarious just because it features popular icons such as Mario, Sonic, ALF, Thunder Cats, and Star Wars (kinda like another retarded show called Family Guy).
I gave the show 3 stars instead of 1 since there were some skits I found pretty funny (The Joker in the Shankshaw Redemption parody, and the bit with Mario and Luigi going to Vice City and then watching that loser character Yoshi get eaten by zombies LOL). So there you guys go, if you want to give any 12 year olds a complete heart attack from laughing so hard, show them this atrocity that the fellow 12 year olds at "Stupid Monkey Productions" (or whatever it was called) have named...RO-BUTT CHICKEN*poop*!!! ... Hey look! I just made a joke similar to those used in Robot Chicken! Yay me! I have what it takes to be a writer for that show!
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5/10
This is the worst show on Adult Swim next to Mr Pickles, Xavier Renegade Angel and King Star King the segments are pooly done, the voice actors are morons, the music is lazy, the songs are shit, the backgrounds are horrible and the whole show should be a disgrace to everyone in the world, whoever created this show should get sued by Disney, Nickelodeon, Hit Entertainment, Pbs Kids and any other channel.
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Like a strange, action-figure version of Amazon Women on the Moon
I heard about robot Chicken from a classmate of mine, and decided to watch it. There really isn't any way to describe the show to someone who hasn't seen it. Except maybe if they're familiar with Amazon Women on the Moon.
Amazon Women on the Moon is a movie in which you are introduced to a movie, and sometime through the person watching it on TV decides to watch something else, and starts channel surfing. The TV comes back to the movie after some more of the plot has come about. This repeats a few times.
Robot Chicken, I think, based on the opening sequence, is about a chicken who is forced to watch TV, and the channel is changing throughout.
Utterly hilarious. Watch it Sundays on Adult Swim (Cartoon Network), at (I think) 11:15.
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