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  2. Robot Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Robot Chicken (vocal effects provided by Seth Green) is the show's titular character. He is a cyborg chicken with a red laser eye. He is a cyborg chicken with a red laser eye. First seen as a roadkill chicken on Highway 9W while he originally lived on Old Man McLauchlin's farm, the Mad Scientist revives him as a cyborg and experiments on him by ...

  3. Robot Chicken season 1 - Wikipedia

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    At a performance of Family Guy Live in Chicago, during the Q&A session that ends each performance, Seth Green was asked how they came up with the name Robot Chicken. He explained that the title of each episode was a name Adult Swim rejected for the name of the show. A Region 2 version of the set was released in the UK on September 29, 2008. [2]

  4. Doug Goldstein - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Goldstein (born September 12, 1971) is an American screenwriter and television producer and director, primarily known for his work as co-head writer on the late-night animated series Robot Chicken. He won three Emmy Awards for episodes of Robot Chicken [1] and has won three Annie Awards including one for Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode ...

  5. Robot Chicken: Star Wars - Wikipedia

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    "Robot Chicken: Star Wars" (also known as "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode I") is a 2007 episode of the television comedy series Robot Chicken, airing as a one-off special during Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block on June 17, 2007 (released after the original Star Wars film's 30th anniversary).

  6. Robot Chicken season 2 - Wikipedia

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    The second season of Robot Chicken continues to follow the titular character as he is forced to watch hours of various sketches. This season includes many TV, movie, TV commercial, and pop culture parodies, and non-sequitur blackouts, all acted out by dolls and action figures, including parodies such as: Mexico builds its greatest hero in "The Six Million Peso Man", a time-traveler wreaks ...

  7. Robot Chicken season 6 - Wikipedia

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    The sixth season of the stop-motion television series Robot Chicken originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. Season six officially began on September 10, 2012, on Adult Swim, with Robot Chicken DC Comics Special and contained a total of twenty episodes. The first of the regular Season ...

  8. Robot Chicken season 5 - Wikipedia

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    The fifth season of Robot Chicken includes many TV, movie, commercial, pop culture parodies, all acted out by dolls and action figures, including parodies like: the creators imagine what Batman and Robin think about their Christmas jingle - hint: don't sing it if you value your life; what Skeletor is forced to do when Snake Mountain is foreclosed on; Gargamel puts himself in a Smurf body to ...

  9. Robot Chicken season 10 - Wikipedia

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    The Robot Chicken Nerd tells a little girl how he survived jumping the cliff from last season's finale; Shredder uses plastic straws to defeat the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; Deadpool, Elliot Alderson from Mr. Robot, Frank Underwood from the American version of House of Cards, and Jim Halpert from the American version of The Office are all in rehab for their fourth-wall breaking; the L.O.L ...