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Robot Chicken



RC2 DVD

Season 3
hatches Oct. '08

Seasons 1 & 2 also on DVD

 


ROBOT CHICKEN

Sundays at 11:30 p.m. (ET, PT) on [adult swim]

In Robot Chicken, no pop culture target is safe. Legions of action figures are used to spoof everything from Quentin Tarantino’s blood-spattered action epics to The Real World, in which a cast of superheroes takes the place of drunken 20-somethings.

Robot Chicken uses stop-motion animation to bring pop-culture parodies to life in a modern take on the variety/sketch show format. A team of artists and technicians create miniature sets, tiny yet elaborate costumes and props and intricate action scenes for sketches skewering popular entertainment, politics and celebrity culture. A growing roster of celebrities provide voices for the fast-moving 15-minute weekly series, including Scarlett Johannson, Burt Reynolds, Mila Kunis, Ryan Seacrest, Mark Hamill, Rachel Leigh Cook, Macauley Culkin, Katee Sackhoff, Dan Milano, Sarah Michelle Geller and the legendary Stan Lee.

Executive Producers/Creators: Seth Green & Matthew Senreich
Produced by Alex Bulkley & Corey Campodonico
Co-Producers & Head Writers: Tom Root & Doug Goldstein

[adult swim]

Visit the official [adult swim] website.


RCSW DVD


 


ROBOT CHICKEN: STAR WARS

A 30-minute send-up of the Star Wars universe -- Robot Chicken style! Emperor Palpatine gets an upsetting phone call. George Lucas is saved from a mob of nerds by one helpful fan. Imperial officers learn how to survive the world's worst boss -- Darth Vader. Boba Fett has a little fun with a captive Han Solo. Luke Skywalker and the Emperor settle things with a “yo mama” fight!

To pull off this parody, the Emmy® winning Robot Chicken guys enlisted the help of big Hollywood names, former boy-band members and even George Lucas himself.  In addition to Lucas’s cameo appearance in a hilarious fan-convention scene, other celebrities voices include: Conan O’Brien, Seth MacFarlane, Malcolm McDowell, Hulk Hogan, James Van Der Beek, Robert Smigel, Donald Faison, Abraham Benrubi, co-writer Breckin Meyer and Joey Fatone.

Seth Green won the 2008 Best Directing in an Animated Television Production Annie Award for his work on the special. Robot Chicken: Star Wars also received an Annie nomination for Best Animated Television Production the same year.

Visit the official Robot Chicken: Star Wars website.

 

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