“Robot Chicken” was not the first stop-motion comedy show to feature commercial toys for sketches, but the show has now lasted longer than anyone involved with it could have ever anticipated. For ...
“Chicken for Linda!” (GKids), the French/Italian 2D comedy from the husband-and-wife animation team of Sébastien Laudenbach and Chiara Malta, won the Grand Jury Prize at the sixth annual Animation Is ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Robot Chicken might have stopped airing new episodes a few years ago, but the stop-motion animated ...
Robot Chicken is getting ready to celebrate two decades of entertaining audiences from all over the world with unpredictable parodies. According to Variety, the acclaimed animated series is preparing ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Adult Swim has been home to several iconic TV series over the years, ...
Two diverse, beloved animation series — at Adult Swim and Nickelodeon — are celebrating 20th anniversaries with new productions. The new production marks the culmination of two decades of Robot ...
"20 years ago, we set out to make the kind of funny and unexpected show that we'd want to watch. And somehow, we're still here, making sketch comedy with toys and making each other laugh," Green and ...
Robot Chicken might not have released any new episodes since Since 11 ended last year, but the co-creator behind the series has assured fans that the series is “still going”! Robot Chicken came to an ...
“Robot Chicken,” which premiered in 2005, is nearing its milestone 200th on Adult Swim. Not bad for a stop-motion animated series that began life as “Sweet J Presents” in 2001 on the now-defunct ...
Adult-skewing animation dominated the animation portion of the 2016 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which were presented in Los Angeles over two consecutive nights, September 10 and 11. Animation popped up ...
"20 years ago, we set out to make the kind of funny and unexpected show that we'd want to watch. And somehow, we're still here, making sketch comedy with toys and making each other laugh," Green and ...