Seth Green slumps on a bench seat in a 1970s Winnebago that’s parked inside of Stoopid Buddy Stoodios in Burbank. A nasty case of strep throat has him feeling low. But the fact that “Robot Chicken,” ...
With each Robot Chicken animator churning out 10 seconds of footage a day on average, organization is crucial. An episode involves roughly 50 sets, 120 puppets, and an untold number of fart jokes.
"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” 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 ...
For some people, getting older means putting away childish things. For Seth Green, not only did he not put away his toys, he put them to work. The result became Robot Chicken, the stop motion sketch ...
Have you ever watched television with someone else and they have the remote? No matter how cool or how weird the subject matter, you know that it's up to them to change the channel at their will. Thus ...