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The stop-motion series entitled Robot Chicken is the animated program from Seth Green and Matthew Senreich. What is Robot Chicken? It was a dish from the Chinese restaurant where Seth and Matthew ordered food while they were writing the show. The show focuses on mocking pop culture, referencing toys, films, television, and popular fads. One particular motif often involves the idea of fantastical characters being placed in a more realistic world or situation (such as Stretch Armstrong requiring a corn syrup transplant after losing his abilities because of aging, Optimus Prime performing a prostate cancer PSA, and Godzilla having problems in the bedroom).
The creators imagine just how far Kratos, from the God of War series, will go to collect blood orbs. Superman flies back through time so he won't have to hear Lois whine...ever again. The Velveteen Rabbit gets a raw deal. And what did the aliens from Close Encounters of the Third Kind really come to prove?
Kratos collects blood orbs; Superman tries to escape Lois' nagging; the Velveteen Rabbit has bad luck; and aliens' true motives are revealed.
Will the world ever find out what Master Chief looks like under his mask? What is life like for the pink Frankenstein’s Monster, Frankenberry? How did Princess Toadstool’s parents react when they first met Mario? How will the Scarecrow survive his time in a prison called Oz? The creators answer these questions and more in this thrilling episode!
See! Rubik the Amazing Cube as he returns for one last adventure. Watch! As kids try out the newest fad - getting Supe'd. Discover! The secret behind a small doorway in a little boy's room. And finally, the creators imagine what Eternia's 24-hour gym might be like.
Hal Jordan loses his hands to, well, the hands of Sinestro, and without anywhere to put a ring, faces the possibility of no longer being a Green Lantern. Optimus Prime chooses his kick-ass name, albeit to the dismay of his relatively-common named comrades. The presenter of a TV bloopers show displays scenes from his own life, including all of his mistakes and regrets he's forced to smile through.