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Sep, 22, 2023

Daily Demand (Last 7 days)
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Below AvgAverage Demand for Robot Chicken is 0.0 times the demand for the average show in United States in the Last 7 days.
Below Avg
24.5%
Average
64.1%
Good
8.6%
Outstanding
2.7%
Exceptional
0.2%
Peak Demand
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Average Demand
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Robot Chicken ranks at the 0.00th percentile in the genre. This means Robot Chicken has higher demand than all other titles in United States
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About this title
Storyline
Actor Seth Green ("Family Guy") and Matthew Senreich created the off-the-wall comedy hit, which is a series of pop-culture parodies using stop-motion animation of toys, action figures and dolls. The title character was an ordinary chicken until he was run down by a car and subsequently brought back to life in cyborg form by mad scientist Fritz Huhnmorder, who tortures Robot Chicken by forcing him to watch a random selection of TV shows, the sketches that make up the body of each episode. The show often features special episodes built around a single theme, including "Star Wars" and DC Comics.
Official Sites: Official IMDb, Official FacebookOfficial Wikipedia | See more »
Country: United States
Type: scripted
Status: Ended
Language: English
Release Date: February 20, 2005
Also Known As: Robot Chicken, ロボットチキンSweet J Presents, The Deep End, Pollo Robot, Attatoy, The Sack, Frango Robô, S&M Presents, Робоцип, Toyz in the Hood, Junk in the Trunk, A.D.D. TV, The No-No Place, Plastic Buffet, Vegetable Fun Fest, Gold Dust Gasoline, Роботско пиле, Nightmare Generator, Робоцып | See more »
Plot Keywords
parody
stop motion
sketch comedy
adult animation
short
2000s
2010s
animal-in-series-title
bird-in-series-title
toy
robot-chicken-character
two-word-series-title
animal-character-name-as-series-title
absurd-comedy
dark-comedy
surrealism
adult-swim
bad-taste-humor
columbia-tristar
time-traveler
time-traveling-nerd
hbo-max
warner-bros.
sony
comic-relief
reference-to-sonic-the-hedgehog
mature-animation
for-grown-ups-animation
superhero-sci-fi
satire-comedy
parody-comedy
robot
stop-motion-animation
media-spoof
shock-humor
sexual-humor
bloody-violence
topical-humor
pun
combat
kickboxing
mixed-martial-arts
blood-splatter
mad-scientist
late-night
hip-hop
president-of-the-united-states
singer
song
singing
slapstick-comedy
running-gag
recurring-character
musical-number
impersonation
guest
comedy-team
celebrity
argument
cult-tv
absurdism
fight
adult-humor
future
battle
stereotype
warrior
android
monster
blood
children
teenager
super-villain
girl
cyborg
outer-space
death
secret-identity
based-on-toy
teenage-boy
adult-animation
supernatural-power
stupidity
boy
anti-hero
based-on-comic-book
transformation
good-versus-evil
magic
alien
martial-arts
cat
dog
friend
superhero
hero
villain
friendship
based-on-comic
social-satire
satire
irreverence
joke
entertainment
celebrity-impersonation
violence
obscene-finger-gesture
gross-out-comedy
gore
drug-humor
directed-by-star
actor-playing-multiple-roles
spoof
sketch-comedy
pop-culture
Company Credits
Production Co: ShadowMachine, Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, Sony Pictures Digital, Sony Pictures Television, Williams StreetStoopid Monkey | See more »
CastSee full cast »
Madison Hu
as Kayla
Tim Roth
as Doctor Who
Zazie Beetz
as Gertrude's Best Friend
David Morse
as Robin Hood
Nev Schulman
as Nev Schulman
Steven Yeun
as Glenn Rhee
Brec Bassinger
as Millennial Girl Toilet
Linsey Godfrey
as Chairry
Will Friedle
as Lance
George Lowe
as Unicorn
Dee Bradley Baker
as Arnold Ernst Toht
Jermaine Fowler
as Billy
Laura Marano
as Evie
Todd Grinnell
as Guy in Grotto
Paul Levesque
as Triple H
Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
2001 | 23 Episodes
Season 2
2006 | 21 Episodes
Season 3
2007 | 20 Episodes
Season 4
2008 | 20 Episodes
Season 5
2011 | 20 Episodes
Season 6
2012 | 21 Episodes
Season 7
2014 | 20 Episodes
Season 8
2015 | 20 Episodes
Season 9
2017 | 21 Episodes
Season 10
2019 | 20 Episodes
Season 11
2021 | 21 Episodes
Media
Most Popular
Awards
Awards & NominationsSee full list »
Primetime Emmy 2006
Nominee
Winner
Primetime Emmy
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
Annie 2007
Nominee
Annie
Best Character Animation in a Television Production