Rachael Leigh Cook smashes more than eggs in her latest anti-heroin public service announcement. Optimus Prime, leader of the Transformers, falls prey to prostate cancer. The outcome is never in doubt during "World's Most One-Sided Fistfights Caught on Film." Outtakes from Dukes of Hazzard, The X-Files, Battlestar Galactica and more come to light in "Bloopers."
The animals Noah left behind try to survive the flood in their very own ark. Enjoy instant nostalgia with "That '00s Show." Mrs. McNally's third-graders produce an animated abomination in "The Best Cowboy." The world's most famous cars - from KITT to the Batmobile to the General Lee - race against each other in "3 Fast 3 Furious."
America sends Harrison Ford and Aerosmith into space to take out a killer asteroid in "Meteorgeddon." Chucky from "Child’s Play" takes on the cutesy Lettuce Patch Kids. Household animals take to the slopes for "Winter Pet Games." The Muppet Show's band is spotlighted in "Behind the Music: Electric Mayhem."
A teenage girl gets a fashion makeover in "Pimp My Sister." The gang from "The Surreal Life" gets sent on a mission to destroy an enchanted ring. "Debbie Does Dallas" gets re-told with the world's cheapest puppets in "Exhausted Budget Theater." Geeks and nerds collide when a sci-fi convention erupts into war.
Seven of the world's greatest heroes stop being polite - and start getting real - in “The Real World: Metropolis.” Jesus Christ hunts down his greatest nemesis, Tarantino-style, in “Kill Bunny.” Icons from Star Trek and Tiger Beat alike unite for canned sitcom laughs in “Two Kirks, a Khan and a Pizza Place.” The hottest game show from Japan is here: “Who Poop Last?” The legends of rock ‘n’ roll return from beyond the grave to haunt the “Zombie Idol” reality show.
William Shatner's toupee has adventures the action star can only dream of. Heaven's not all it's cracked up to be in "Can We Handle The Truth?" Hillary Duff's new film combines history and teen drama in an updated "The Diary of Anne Frank". The fates of the greatest action figure toy lines from decades past are exposed in "Where Are They Now?"
"The World's Most One-Sided Fistfights" get wild at Mardi Gras. Benjamin Franklin grapples with historical figures like the Wright Brothers and Mahatma Gandhi in "Educational Wrestling Federation." Oprah Winfrey fulfills all her viewers' fondest wishes - almost. A man in a public restroom encounters the terror known as "Dumplestiltskin." A heinous crime is deliberated in "12 Angry Little People."
Sailor Moon encounters a bone-chilling villain. The Robot Chicken Nerd wins a date with famous actress Scarlett Johansson. "Welcome to the Terror Drome" showcases inner-office machinations at the headquarters of G.I. Joe's nemesis Cobra. "America's Most Tragic Home Videos" will make you laugh and cry.
It's Alien vs. Predator on the battleground of love in a special episode of "First Date." See what the future holds in "Carousel of Tommorow." Popeye's hamburger-leeching friend is given a glimpse of what the world would have been like without him in "It's a Wimpy-Filled Life." The modern video game Halo invades the old-school classic Donkey Kong. To beat his sugar addiction, the Stix Rabbit goes from using to dealing.
It's Alien vs. Predator on the battleground of love in a special episode of "First Date." Frogger creates a huge car wreck in this episode. See what the future holds in the Carousel of Tomorrow. Popeye experiences a world without his hamburger-leeching friend in "It's a Wimpy-Filled Life." The modern video game Halo invades the old-school classic Donkey Kong. Mrs. McNally's, Army Firecracker, and Ponda Bada's Bad Day replacing "Stix are Intended for Children."
Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich re-make Godzilla...again. A crime-fighting monkey saves monkeys from a monkey super villain. An average fellow named Doug wakes up in the world of the Huggytime Bears. Freddy Krueger, Jason Vorhees, Leatherface and other horror movie icons sign on for the reality show "Big Brother."
A time-traveling jerk wreaks havoc on history. Lion-O, leader of the ThunderCats, suffers as an Earthbound pet. Clifford the Big Red Dog gets in big, red trouble. Evel Knievel wows his nursing home. The Swedish Chef "borks" his way through New York City. Corey Haim and Corey Feldman reunite to rescue the President's daughters.
People of all ages love the new toy, Morning Wood! A man's groin is possessed in "Idle Nuts." Watch a preview of the upcoming horror film: "Attack of the Giant Midget!" A cleaning woman stumbles into the Batcave. Atreyu and Falcor kick off a Neverending Party! An evening news broadcast spins out of control.
Twinkie the Kid dispenses justice - and lead! Popular board games from "Chutes and Ladders" to "Hungry Hungry Hippos" get turned into action-packed feature films. Meet Skeletor's dentist, Mo-Larr! Emperor Palpatine gets a collect call from Darth Vader. Mortal Kombat’s Johnny Cage has a bad day on the job. An enraged Ted Turner transforms into his alter-ego, Captain Planet.
Stupid kids get a new high from "numb-chucking." Meet the four "My Little Ponies of the Apocalypse." Meet Eagle Eye Smith, the blind athlete who will touch your heart. Learn the secret life of Pokémon's Pikachu! A checkers champion goes on the adventure of a lifetime. The Golden Girls share their sexual escapades a la "Sex and the City."
Cuddles the fabric softener bear gets the wrong kind of hug. Corporate disputes get solved hand-to-hand in "Office Fighter." Monkeys explore outer space on a budget. George W. Bush discovers he has Jedi powers. And we're back with more of those stupendous bloopers, including audition tapes from MTV's "Jackass!"
Robot Chicken is ready to sell out! The Fantanas visit the Middle East peace process. E.T finally returns home, but it's less cool then he remembered. The secret life of jack-o'-lanterns is finally revealed. The mythical Pegasus is captured by a demented little girl. Skynet goes online, turning Inspector Gadget into an unstoppable killing machine!
Meet Cork, America's greatest mentally challenged crime detective. The legendary Kraken sea monster learns freedom isn't all it's krak-ed up to be. Weird al Yankovic's "Weasel Stomping Day" gets a Robot Chicken video treatment! The wishes of children come true, with new dire results. A power crisis forces the crew of the Enterprise to abandon ship, and it's every man for themselves!
A kid gets a used-car surprise: a Tron cycle! Rainbow Brite reveals her dark side. Rom: Spaceknight meets his ultimate nemesis! "Into the Blue" gets a relevant skewering. Young Young Indiana Jones finds treasure at his elementary school. Hulk Hogan and the WWE gang bust out of prison camp in "Hogan’s Heroes."
Jesus and the Argonauts find action and adventure, and turn their backs on it. Kids will love playing with "My Stalker!" Orlando Bloom must help his fellow passengers survive after a plane crash. Learn the secret life of Batman villain, the Penguin! The Micronauts climb a mountain. The U.S. government declares a war on Christmas.
Snow Job finds his specialized skills aren't in high demand with G.I. Joe. Thing grows up and leaves the Addams Family nest. The Memory Game challenges the brainpower of contestants, and the penalty for failure is Death! The Black Stallion teaches us about race relations. Oprah and Dr. Phil team up in the greatest buddy cop movie ever!
Montezuma gets his revenge, and the results smell horrible. Calvin and Hobbes have fun therapy adventures. Cameron Diaz has just 24 hours to live. A young woman introduces her parents to her fiancé, the Frankenstein monster, making her father uneasy. Mario and Luigi stumble into the violent world of Vice City.
Mr. T and the Foo Fighters forge an unlikely alliance. Stretch Armstrong needs a corn syrup transplant. A guy dates his GPS navigational system. Learn the untold origin of Alvin and the Chipmunks. Roger Ebert and guest reviewer M. Night Shyamalan present upcoming feature films, including "Schindler’s List 2: Schindler's Pissed."
A nerd gives us a much needed lesson on GoBots. Ninjas compete in a game show. Vince Vaughn presents his new hit show, "Vince Vaughn Bangs Your Mom." The cast of Sesame Street deals with a viral outbreak. A robot learns what it means to be alive. Meet Casper's brother "Jasper, the Douchebag Ghost." Robot Chicken holds a telethon the goes horribly awry.
The zombie Robot Chicken staff gets back to work! The Defenders of the Earth accept their limitations. Shout On and Shout Off with The Shouter. The Decepticon Soundwave discovers he's a little dated. You can be a loser in "The Game of Life." Governor Schwarzenegger investigates the illegal immigration issue with Speedy Gonzales and Dora the Explorer.
G-Force's Tiny needs to shed a few pounds. The MythBusters team tackles masturbation myths. Popeye's friends hold an intervention over his addiction to spinach. Godzilla takes a rookie out for a Training Day. Tablesmasher attempts to defeat the Council of Evil Tables. Dirty Harry deals with a punk that does feel lucky. After retirement, Bob Barker handles the neutering personally.
The Robot Chicken PS3 Contest winner gets everything that's coming to him. Mr. Rogers is turning Japanese. Spawn faces Malebolgia with his one true skill - fiddling. Fonzie takes care of Chachi the best he can in "The Pursuit of Happy Days." Iron Man's feet become his greatest weakness. VH1's "Top 100 Final Episodes" features the end of "Mork & Mindy," "Love Boat" and more.
When Hermey the Misfit Elf tries to strike out on his own and fails, he comes crawling back to Santa and the familia. The Robot Chicken Nerd is stuffed into a locker and into the magical and confusing land of Narnia. All Sally wants for Christmas is a love letter, but for Linus it's nothing but misery.
The Super Friends make way for The Super Pets. The Voltron Vehicle Force gets to the rescue as fast as it can. Pac-Man learns that he's been living in the Matrix. The Carmen Sandiego host has girlfriend troubles. The Cenobites guest star on "Girls Gone Wild." "24" focuses on the night hours as Drac takes down the terrorists.
Rappers give a lesson on the theory of relativity. Sylar gets a new power in a "Heroes" parody. Mr. Magoo gets laser eye surgery. Tarzan learns that not everything humans can teach him are as good as Jane's boobs. When Paris Hilton gets thrown in prison, it's up to Nicole Richie to stage a "Prison Break."
The latest Japanese commercial for a yeast infection cream needs a famous pitch-woman. The enemies of America are on the run as President Bush becomes Captain Texas! Sir Mix-A-Lot knows what King Arthur needs! A Glo Worm saves the day when a blackout strikes. This season is dedicated to the staff that was lost... and killed.
Seth and Matt enlist the help of Joss Whedon, Ron Moore and Seth MacFarlane to get their show renewed. PaRappa the Rapper is facing criminal charges when he takes his teacher's advice and does a rap that rats out the real criminal. Filming of an episode of Tila Tequila's "A Shot at Love" is interrupted when it's revealed that she's an experimental cyborg. Movie and TV favorites are trimmed down to "Just the Good Parts."
It's been said that "only" a silver bullet can kill a werewolf, but we'll see about that! Witness the secret origin of Composite Santa Claus. The amount of advance planning Daredevil has to make in advance of a dramatic entrance is revealed. As the world mourns Hannah Montana's death, her friends continue to protect her secret identity as Miley.
Joey Fatone gives a pitch for a new sketch featuring himself. Sam Witwicky gets new scooter. The true story is revealed behind Billy Joel's hit single, Piano Man. Annie learns about orphans in various countries. If you have a problem and the A-Team can't be reached, maybe you should hire the B-Team!
There is an uprising in the kingdom and Babar must fight for his life! Bitten by a radioactive deer, a new superhero is born: Kid Venison! Roger Rabbit makes a deal with O.J. Simpson. Steve Austin convinces Oscar to rebuild Jaime Sommers into his ideal Bionic Woman. Terminator Baby is sent to protect John and Sarah from Terminator Puppy.
Zeus decides to spice up "Clash of the Titans" with a monster truck! A young Iron Man fan gets swept up into a battle involving the Avengers and a giant robot. "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" is re-imagined as an opera. Speed Racer competes in NASCAR Racing. When Dorothy leaves Oz, it's back to business as usual for the Wizard. Watch the latest edition to MTV's "The Hills."
A girl's father becomes obsessed with her own favorite anime show: Inuyasha. The Giving Tree has much to give. Punky Brewster discovers boys, leaving Glomer forgotten and alone in his closet. Stephen King meets his new neighbor, Dean Koontz. Black Manta narrates a story about the Joker's life in prison in "The Arkham Redemption."
What would happen if the Monchhichis drew first blood? Criss Angel substitutes for Professor Snape at Hogwarts. What would happen if the Power-Puff girls were on drugs? Freddy Kreuger's day gets off to a bad start thanks to ill-conceived gifts from his daughter. In an episode of "Living Lohan", the nerds next door have to contend with their unruly neighbors.
The Robot Chicken Nerd bathes in the Spring of the Drowned Girl, believing it will turn him into an awesomely sexy lady. As C-3PO's head is thrown his way, an Ugnaught has a flashback of his football career. As Harry guides his crew working on the asteroid that's about to hit Earth, he meets an alien inhabitant. The Creature from the Black Lagoon is jealous when he learns that Frankenstein and the other monsters all have their own cereal lines. Dakota Fanning joins the WWE.
Simon Belmont takes on werewolves and Dracula himself with a whip. After triggering a thermonuclear war with Canada while searching for cheat codes, the Robot Chicken Nerd is taken to a CIA black ops site and interrogated. "Gone With the Wind" is re-imagined as an action movie featuring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Cynthia Rothrock. A scientist shows footage of failed attempts to design a working jet pack. Annie Warbucks holds a Sweet Sixteen party.
Meet the medieval Dukes of Hazzard. Watch as the Libertarian Party spirals downward one election year after another. Transients are mistaken for Clark Kent as they pick up his clothing when Superman is called. Try the latest Wii Fit game: "Humping Robot". A frog retaliates when a scorpion tries to sting him after promising not to. The Smurfs go to war with the Snorks.
The batmobile experiences a series of mechanical failures and changes operating modes, first into a motorcycle, then a unicycle, and so on. The money has mysteriously gone missing from the World Wildlife Fund. A woman's lover makes her pirate fantasy overly realistic. Dr. Manhattan interrupts a bank robbery bank hostages, but puts one of the rescued hostages in a very awkward position. The premise for Dateline's "To Catch a Predator" backfires big time. The dungeon master bails from a D&D gaming session, so a nerd proposes an alternate gaming adventure.
As Indiana Jones warns Marion to keep her eyes closed, spirits try to get the two of them to open them. An elephant named Morton is playing hookie from school, when out of the blue he comes face to face with Crackhead Kangaroo. The 1968 animated masterpiece "Yellow Submarine" gets a mashup with the 1990 masterpiece "Hunt for Red October." As the best Mario Kart driver, Toad is the perfect transporter, as long as her clients honor their part of the deal.
Those plastic 6-pack rings are deadly to turtles, in more ways than one. A cereal company expands its marketing tactics. Every time Harvey "Two-Face" Dent attacks Batman, he adds to his disfigurations. G.I. Joe lays Junkyard to rest, and adds his name to the Wall of Heroes. With development on the sequel to "The Dark Crystal" stalled, the producers re-imagine the project with a gangsta-rap take.
Daniel Day-Lewis stars as "The Humping Robot", a major motion picture coming soon. John Connor takes the new Terminator out for a test run. Cobra Commander has trouble placing an order at the drive-through window. The latest clients arrive on Fantasy Island, demanding the kind of fantasies that Mr. Roarke wasn't expecting to deliver. The Robot Chicken Nerd fantasizes a trip to Oz, but reimagines Dorothy's companions as supercool alternatives.
The origins of the Wuzzles are explored. The Cloverfield monster is shamed into ending his rampage. Earl McGarry is a handyman who can discretely handle any horror. Nicholas Cage stars in an action-packed remake of Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window." Season four is closed out with highlights from the season showcased amidst a sappy parody of "What a Wonderful World" with a variety of characters joining in, right before Mike Lazzo announces that the show has been cancelled!
Santa pays a visit to Jayden, a child at the top of his naughty list. An atheist mayor shuts down the town church for Christmas. Angry over getting coal for Christmas, Loki spends the following year making Thor look bad in Santa's eyes. Santa delivers bombs to appease terrorists who are holding his family hostage. A little boy is stuck in a well and the not-so-bright Comet makes some ill-conceived attempts to help.
Santa Claus calls out the Coca-Cola company for using his likeness for decades without permission or compensation. The story of the very first Christmas is revealed. Kevin McCallister's traps don't quite work out as planned. Batman and Robin confront a group of children about the Christmas jingle they are singing that's mocking them. Superman and Santa agree to a race to settle the question as to which of the two is the fastest.
This will be the last of The Robot Chicken: Star Wars Series. Green announced after the release of the Star Wars Special that he jokingly said "I'm planning two sequels and three prequels". While the two sequels were true the other trilogy, Episodes IV-VI, probably won't happen unless there is a change in plans.
Season Five of Robot Chicken opens with a bang on the beaches of Normandy! The Blockheads stand trial for the murder of Gumby. Weary of how people stare at him, Voldemort gets a nose job. A man proposes marriage to his girlfriend while skydiving, but her jealous ex-boyfriend has something to say about it. Skeletor is forced to take on renters when Snake Mountain is foreclosed on.
Learn the secret origin of Mo-Larr, Eternian Dentist! As Lara Croft raids an ancient temple, she finds the resident monsters more willing to help her than hinder her. He-Man lets his father, King Randor, move in with him, but the King proves to be a bit of a nuisance. Gargamel transfers his consciousness into the body of a Smurf so that he can infiltrate their village by posing as one of them.
Angry over being forced into early retirement, Major Nelson uses Jeannie to take revenge on NASA. A music video exposes what happens deep in the jungles of Pandora late at night. Steelheart of the SilverHawks is ready for a night of romance, but her steel body requires some compromises. Each the Joes in G.I. Joe takes on an animal sidekick.
When Lego NASA's shuttle launch fails, the rescue attempts go very badly. When Andy comes home from college, his old toys face the horrifying reality that he's no longer the sweet kid they once adored. A veterinarian has harsh words for how Jon has been caring for Garfield over the years. Find out what happened to some our most memorable TV characters from the '90s.
The hired farm hand responsible for "creating" Cabbage Patch Kids gets fired. Find out what crimes a Thanksgiving turkey committed, and was then pardoned for. The final pizza proudly made by a retiring pizza restaurant owner meets an inglorious fate. CD and Zune try to take out Steve Jobs but get in each other's way. Gallagher tries to use a copy of his latest stand-up special with Teddy Ruxpin, but the toy bear isn't having any part of it! Motivational speaker Nicky Passion gives Cobra Commander, Megatron and Skeletor some life advice.
Witness the best 60 seconds in television history! Spider-Man's spider-sense keeps tingling for trivial reasons. Learn the true story of how the Oompa Loompas came to work for Willy Wonka. Find out how the ice cream sundae was created. SpongeBob SquarePants discovers what the food that Mr. Krabs has been serving is really made from. The Keebler Elves defend their home against their greatest enemy: The Cookie Monster!
Jason Voorhees is always one step ahead of his victims. Cobra Commander is roasted is by a Joe in disguise who takes it too far. Baby Needs-a-Name from "Strawberry Shortcake" gets a name no one will ever forget. The dark past of the Muppets comes back to haunt them when someone starts killing them off.
Morgan Freeman narrates the events surrounding his 2008 car crash. When Superman gave up his powers for love, it turns out he was faking it. Arnold has been kidnapped and Mr. Drummond will stop at nothing to rescue him in the upcoming thriller: "Tak'n". Meet Rainbow Brite's sister, Rainbow Dim. Find out what happens when a group of mentally disabled soldiers take on Hitler and the SS in "Inglourious Reaterdz".
Jonathan Kent warns Clark of how he handled the first aliens he found that landed on Earth. The Most Interesting Man in the World explains why he doesn't often drink beer. Writer Diablo Cody gives a few kind words for a recently departed friend. Venger is facing off against the D&D children when they point out that he's missing a horn from his helmet. Batman won't kill, so he lets the courts give the Joker what coming to him. The Robot Chicken Nerd enters the world of Tron.
Some people will do anything for better cellular service. The CHiPs get some backup from Pringle, ranch-style! Optimus Prime recalls his childhood with an abusive father. When Hal Jordan gets his hands cut off, he has to find another "place" to wear his ring. Ren McCormack joins the Peanuts gang and tries to teach them some new dance moves. The Bloopers host returns with some personal "bloopers" of his own.
Rubik the Amazing Cube returns for one last adventure. A group of hippie Predators protest the sport hunting of helpless humans. When the Enterprise loses power, the crew start horsing around, unaware that the Klingons nearby are watching. The latest fad, "getting Supe'd", involves kids setting up crises for Superman to save themselves from. Meet Tray-Norr, the personal trainer running Eternia's 24-hour gym.
Princess Toadstool introduces her boyfriend Mario to her disapproving parents. Frankenberry's father is disgusted over how overly sensitive his son is when he comes home in hysterics over a breakup. Gollum will stop at nothing... literally nothing... to take the Ring back from Frodo. Master Chief won't remove his mask, but the mystery matters more to him than his men. Dorothy's companions take the rap for murder, and life in prison changes them for the worse.
The students of Hogwarts learn that even the slightest error in casting a spell can have dangerous consequences. Sara Lee and Betty Crocker get into a no holds barred street brawl. The Terminator takes on a new life as a fashion model after making the lower half of Sarah Connor's body its own. Aquaman confronts an oil company over the effects of an oil spill on the sea life. Find out why Donald Duck's nephew's spend so much time with their uncle instead of with their mother.
Kratos from 'God of War' goes to extreme lengths to collect blood orbs. The fish that a fisherman threw back in the lake comes back for revenge. Brian Austin Green ruins Masterpiece Theatre. Lois badgers Superman into traveling back in time for trivial reasons, leading him to recognize he's in a dysfunctional relationship. The American military has a close encounter of the funky kind.
When Jonathan Kent has a heart attack, Clark tries CPR but it doesn't go well. The Robot Chicken Nerd dreams of adventures with KITT and Michael Knight. A bunch of Spocks from the future gather for a surprise birthday party. A glimpse is given of the future of television where every nearly every show will involve vampires by 2013.
Jesus questions the need for a grim reaper. Dora the Explorer conquers Mt. Everest. Everyone knows about the five regular vowels and the occasional sixth one, but Bruce Willis introduces the seventh in the upcoming thriller: "The Seventh Vowel." After eating the forbidden fruit, Adam and Eve call out God for being a Peeping Tom. A tragic clown car crash is funnier than it has any right to be.
Cats are seen at key events throughout history, and there's nothing we can do about it! After leaving the Hendersons, Harry has a chance encounter with Sally that leads to a long, fulfilling life. Alistair Cooke presents a sneak peek at "Lord of the Rings: The Final Journey." GTA's Gay Tony puts a spotlight on the homoeroticism that has been lurking in the shadows of video games for ages now.
From the makers of "Guitar Hero" comes a new game: "Didgeridoo Hero!" Terrorists want Doc Brown to build a bomb for them; Doc Brown just wants the plutonium for his time machine. Edward Cullen may look and talk sexy, but he's still a 109 year-old man. Lady Gaga launches a babysitting service. The Great Gazoo crash lands in Bedrock and Fred believes him to be a god requiring sacrifices. Veringular announces the new "Dog Phone."
Robot Chicken makes his escape! To be more guy-friendly, "Sex and the City 3" goes in a new direction as an action thriller! Ranger Smith is out to stop Yogi Bear, but this time calls on the Power Forest Rangers for help! Having made his escape, Robot Chicken returns home to find his wife has been taken hostage by the Mad Scientist. He makes his way back to the lab to rescue her, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake.
The Robot Chicken gang thinks Barbie George Washington would've made a fine Floundering Father; The Nerd fixes the Mandela Effect with disastrous results; Robot Chicken says farewell, but not goodbye.
Every year Adult Swim does something weird with their programming on April Fools Day (April 1st). In 2017 they decided to add a laugh track, have different background music, and change some characters voices (for instance, making them sound like a robot). During this programming block a rerun of Robot Chicken episode S04E08 - But Not in that Way aired.
Relive the red carpet glamour of Robot Chicken's 10th Season Spectacular.