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Robot Chicken, 2005 -
English
USA
Profile of Robot Chicken
The mood of Robot Chicken is witty, humorous, and clever. The plot centers around media satire, imaginary themes, and artists and showbiz. It features grossout humor and satire. Robot Chicken is a comedy and animation TV show. Stylistically, it involves stand up and sketches. In approach, it is not serious and fantastical. The pacing of Robot Chicken is fast. It happens in contemporary times. Visually, it involves stop motion effects. Robot Chicken is known for being an Emmy winner and critically acclaimed. It is especially suggested for teens.
Summary of Robot Chicken
Ostensibly about a dead chicken reanimated by a mad scientist and forced to watch endless bad television, ROBOT CHICKEN actually exists as a madcap exercise in cramming as many inane pop-culture references, gags, and juxtapositions into an 11-minute time period as is humanly possible. Created by actor Seth Green (AUSTIN POWER, THE FAMILY GUY, BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER) and ToyFare editor Matthew Senreich (the two met and bonded over their mutual love for action figures and collectible figurines), the Cartoon Network show uses stop-action animation and a host of dolls and action figures to perform outrageous send-ups of television, film, and postmodern America.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 20 February 2005 |
| Runtime: | 15 min |
| Seasons: | 4 |
Cast and Crew
as Various 70 episodes, 2005-2009
as Bastian Bux 5 episodes, 2005-2006
as Amy 5 episodes, 2005-2006
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