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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Suck It
Episode 02: Federated Resources
Episode 03: Easter Basket
Episode 04: Celebrity Rocket
Episode 05: Dragon Nuts
Episode 06: 1987
Episode 07: Cracked China
Episode 08: Rodigitti
Episode 09: Massage Chair
Episode 10: Password: Swordfish
Episode 11: Adoption's an Option
Episode 12: The Munnery
Episode 13: Metal Militia
Episode 14: Veggies for Sloth
Episode 15: Sausage Fest
Episode 16: Drippy Pony
Episode 17: A Day at the Circus
Episode 18: Lust for Puppets
Episode 19: Anne Maries Pride
Episode 20: Book of Corrine
Episode 21: Star Wars Special I
Robot Chicken - Season 2
Description
Stop-motion sketch show taking satirical aim at celebrities and politics.
Stop-motion sketch show taking satirical aim at celebrities and politics.
Actors:
Elizabeth Lail,
Rosario Dawson,
Rhea Seehorn,
Whitney Loveall,
Eden Sher,
Arif Zahir,
James Van Der Beek
Elizabeth Lail
25 March 1992, Williamson County, Texas, USA
Rosario Dawson
9 May 1979, New York City, New York, USA
Rhea Seehorn
Whitney Loveall
Eden Sher
26 December 1991, Los Angeles, California, USA
Arif Zahir
April 15, 1994 in Berkeley, California, USA
James Van Der Beek
8 March 1977, Cheshire, Connecticut, USA
Director:
Seth Green, Matthew Senreich, Mike Fasolo
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Abraham Benrubi #Breckin Meyer #Chad Morgan #Dan Milano #Jamie Kaler #Matthew Senreich #Matthew Senreich #Mike Fasolo #Robot Chicken #Robot Chicken - Season 2 #Sarah Michelle Gellar #Seth Green #Seth Green #Seth MacFarlane #Tom Root #Victor Yerrid
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May 29, 2018
The comedy on this 10-15 minute show hits more often than not. And the genius of the show is that when it doesn't hit, the idea is generally gone before you even have time to realize it wasn't hitting.

