The Robot Chicken writers - and the Gargoyles - meet their ultimate foe: Pigeons. Naked Captain Picard wins it all! Can the Paw Patrol rescue themselves from the ultimate terror? The Animaniacs get ...
The wacky Robot Chicken writers take on every holiday that ever existed in this holiday special! We see what Mother's Day is like for the Disney characters, a talented Jewish boy raps about gelt, a ...
Robot Chicken aired its midseason finale in a totally different world from the one we're living in now. Sure, the award-winning stop-motion animated series did get to enjoy two holiday specials on ...
“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 ...
Staying power is a fascinating thing in a world where so much seems to burst and fade. Is it the product of good luck? Surely that’s a factor, but probably not as much as talent, drive, and above all ...
Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
Robot Chicken which is the show that has brought to life so many of my childhood toys and infused them with adult-like banter is at it again. Some of the best snippets of the show is it's parodies of ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “I can say with a bit of certainty that I don’t think we’ll ever do a whole season of ‘Robot ...
After more than 15 years on the air, “Robot Chicken” returns for a new season this week. “Robot Chicken” Season 11 premieres on Adult Swim on Monday, Sept. 6, at midnight ET (9 p.m. ET Sunday, Sept. 5 ...
According to the episode’s official description, the “nerd” character will attempt to reflect on himself and his past decisions by participating in reality tv programs like those from Shark Week, “90 ...
The Television Academy is quick to recognize sharp new toons and slow to forget them. Both “South Park” and “The Simpsons” were nominated in their first seasons and have been represented on nearly ...