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Robot Chicken is an Emmy award-winning American stop motion animated television series created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, who are the executive producers. They are also on the writing team, and have directed some episodes. Seth Green provides...


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Robot Chicken is a series on Adult Swim that uses stop motion animation to make small sketches based on current events, or ad-libbed situations based off of pop culture . Contents 1 Season 1 1.1 Sweet J Presents (Pilot) [1.1] 1.2 Junk in the Trunk...


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Adult Swim's 'Robot Chicken' rules roost.(Review)(television programs)
02/14/2005: 374 words, approx. 1 pages
Move over, Drawn Together and Crank Yankers: Cartoon Network is about to trump those animated Comedy Central clunkers with new series entry Robot Chicken. Joining Cartoon's "Adult Swim" lineup later this month, the laugh-out-loud funny sketch show evidently will take shots at...
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Golden EGG; Adult Swim hatches another cult hit with "Robot Chicken.".(VARIETY
02/18/2005: 909 words, approx. 3 pages
Byline: Neal Justin; Staff Writer With apologies to Johnny Carson, late-night television has never been better than it is now. Carson churned out decent mainstream fare for 30 years, but it was an uncomplicated dish, comfort food that was never too...
 


 

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