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'''Robot Chicken''' is a program on Cartoon Network's [[adult swim]] which was co-created by [[Seth Green]]. The program features stop-motion animation of action figures in various skits and shorter vignettes, similar to Family Guy cutaway gags. It premiered on February 20, 2005. Since airing, several episodes have featured a Nerdy school boy who'se voiced by |
'''Robot Chicken''' is a program on Cartoon Network's [[adult swim]] which was co-created by [[Seth Green]]. The program features stop-motion animation of action figures in various skits and shorter vignettes, similar to Family Guy cutaway gags. It premiered on February 20, 2005. Since airing, several episodes have featured a Nerdy school boy who'se voiced by |
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Green in the same way he'd perform [[Neil Goldman]]. |
Green in the same way he'd perform [[Neil Goldman]]. |
Revision as of 21:11, 28 September 2009
Robot Chicken is a program on Cartoon Network's adult swim which was co-created by Seth Green. The program features stop-motion animation of action figures in various skits and shorter vignettes, similar to Family Guy cutaway gags. It premiered on February 20, 2005. Since airing, several episodes have featured a Nerdy school boy who'se voiced by Green in the same way he'd perform Neil Goldman.
During the final minutes of Blue Harvest, Peter and Chris have a debate about the program, which had previously parodied Star Wars. Peter claims it's not a real TV show since it's on Cartoon Network, while Chris - voiced by Seth Green - defends the show.
In the episode Road to the Multiverse, Stewie and Brian travel to the Robot Chicken universe.