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Seth Green and his crew behind Robot Chicken have already skewered the Star Wars universe several times over with entire specials dedicated to mocking George Lucas and the classic sci-fi saga. Now the ...
It’s only 15 minutes long — but consider it heavily concentrated comedy. Watch the 15-minute premiere of Robot Chicken, Cartoon Network’s newest “Adult Swim” entry, and you’re guaranteed to laugh ...
Geoff Johns, Seth Green and Burt Ward are just a few of the Fifth Dimensional imps responsible for this Sunday’s Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship This Sunday, Cartoon Network’s ...
The Force remains with Robot Chicken. The Hollywood Reporter says that there will be a second Robot Chicken: Star Wars special this fall, on the heels of the first very successful special last year.
Two diverse, beloved animation series — at Adult Swim and Nickelodeon — are celebrating 20th anniversaries with new productions. The new production marks the culmination of two decades of Robot ...
Adult-skewing animation dominated the animation portion of the 2016 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which were presented in Los Angeles over two consecutive nights, September 10 and 11. Animation popped up ...
“Robot Chicken,” which premiered in 2005, is nearing its milestone 200th on Adult Swim. Not bad for a stop-motion animated series that began life as “Sweet J Presents” in 2001 on the now-defunct ...
In a nondescript Burbank business park, the creators of stop-motion animation house Stoopid Buddy Stoodios keep a 1970s Winnebago parked inside their offices. In keeping with the campground vibe, the ...
Seth Green slumps on a bench seat in a 1970s Winnebago that’s parked inside of Stoopid Buddy Stoodios in Burbank. A nasty case of strep throat has him feeling low. But the fact that “Robot Chicken,” ...
Robot Chicken is pretty damn popular. And it got that way by poking fun at popular culture. Movies, books, comics, TV shows, even action figures. But what happens when Robot Chicken crosses paths with ...