Robot Chicken: Frequently Asked Questions
This Robot Chicken FAQ is a listing of the most frequently asked questions about Robot Chicken. A great place to start getting answers to all your basic Robot Chicken questions.
What the heck is Robot Chicken??
Old-school stop-motion animation and fast-paced satire are the hallmarks of this eclectic show created by Seth Green and Matt Senreich. Action figures find new life as players in frenetic sketch-comedy vignettes that skewer TV, movies, music and celebrity. It's television especially formulated for the Attention Deficit Disorder generation.
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Where is the name "Robot Chicken" derived from?
Robot Chicken remained unnamed well into the production process, as many of the names the creators suggested were turned down due to various copyright and legal reasons. Finally, Seneich and Green seized upon a menu item from a local Chinese restaurant they patronized for takeout while writing the series. For the record, "Robot Chicken" as an entree is described as "tender chunks of chicken breast fried in a light batter and cooked in a sweet and pungent sauce. "
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Where can I buy Robot Chicken on DVD?
The two disc Season 1 DVD was released on 3/28/06. Order your copy here. The Season 2 DVD came out on 9/4/07 and is available here. Get your Season 3 DVD here, released 10/7/08.
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The two disc Season 1 DVD was released on 3/28/06. Order your copy here . The Season 2 DVD came out on 9/4/07 and is available here . Robot Chicken: Star Wars was released on DVD 7/22/08. here . Get it Get your Season 3 DVD here , released 10/7/08.
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When can I see a Robot Chicken on my television?
Reruns of Robot Chicken are run throughout the week. See the Schedule for airings on Cartoon Network.
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Who performs the Robot Chicken theme song, and what's that clucking music over the closing credits?
The show's theme song was composed and performed by Les Claypool of Primus . His latest solo effort, Of Whales and Woe , features the theme music as a track. The ending theme of the show is a portion of the infamous Musak named "The Gonk" from George Romero's Dawn of the Dead clucked by a chorus of chickens. The opening and closing music may be downloaded here , on adultswim.com. Q : Where do the Episode Titles come from? A: Rejected names for the series were used to title first season episodes. ...
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Why do the covers have "Stupid Monkey Productions" on them? Isn't that the company that does Robot Chicken?
Kyle and I actually came up with the Stupid Monkey Productions name around the time we were starting work on our second issue in 1998 but it wasn't put on the covers in the "right" format as it is now. Despite generally just being Kyle and Josh, I later started to branch out and try my hand at other comic ideas and eventually created a (now gone) site under that company name. ...
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