Robot Chicken - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Help Me
Seth and Matt enlist the help of Joss Whedon, Ron Moore and Seth MacFarlane to get their show renewed/ PaPappa the Rapper in court/ Tila Tequila is really a cyborg/ the Trojan Condoms mascot makes a surprise visit at a dinner with friends.

They Took My Thumbs
The creators imagine the contractor in charge of building those temples in Indiana Jones. Jason Voorhees gets ready for Friday the 13th. Witness the death of a salesman. What happens when the Justice League struggle through "Bring a Sidekick to Work Day?"

I'm Trapped
Witness the aftermath of the box office sale of Pluto Nash. The creators imagine the truth behind James Bond's sex life. Tony Stark gains an unlikely ally when escaping terrorists. Skeletor's plot involving a less-than-perfect clone of He-Man doesn't work out well.

In a DVD Factory
How to kill a werewolf; deleted scenes from Daredevil; Hannah Montana's brush with Danger;

Tell My Mom
Joey Fatone pitches his idea for a sketch, Gobots prove they're no Transformers, the creators imagine where Billy Joel might get his musical inspiration from and who you might call if The A-Team's not available.

PS: Yes, In That Way
Strawberry Shortcake solves a robbery, Billy Dee Williams goes shopping, and the creators imagine what happens when Harry introduces his cousin to the Hendersons. Plus G.I. Joe welcomes a new member.

Love, Maurice
The creators imagine how Babar might rule with an iron tusk, where O.J. might search for his ex-wife's killer and what Skynet might send back as their next Terminator, plus check out the latest superhero movie.

Two Weeks Without Food
The creators imagine Zeus spicing up The Clash of the Titans, how Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan might play out as an opera, how Speed Racer might fare in the world of NASCAR, and they completely screw with MTV's The Hills.

But Not In That Way
The Giving Tree has much to give, everyone loves Inuyasha plus the creators imagine what happens when Punky Brewster discovers boys and who Stephen King's new neighbor might be.

I Love Her
The creators imagine how Freddy Krueger got his start, what would happen if the Monchhichis drew first blood, how Criss Angel delivers the Ultimate Mind Freak, and what a day with the Living Lohans might be like.

We Are a Humble Factory
The creators imagine the alternate ending to Armageddon, what a new Star Trek character might look like, the excitement that is M.A.S.K. and the WWE's newest and upcoming challenger.

Maurice Was Caught
Simon Belmont knows what works. Kermit the Frog introduces everyone to his cousin. The creators imagine what the new Gone with the Wind remake would look like. Annie Warbucks celebrates her super sweet 16.

Unionizing Our Labor
Superman takes it all off. Meet the original Dukes of Hazzard. The creators imagine what the new Wii game would look like. The Smurfs take on the Snorks.

President Hu Forbids It
Batman runs into car trouble; Captain Jack Sparrow looses his appeal; A predator seeks revenge on Chris Hansen; World Wildlife funds dissappear; The nerd devises a adventure;

Due to Constraints of Time and Budget
Indiana Jones knows when to keep his eyes shut. The Autobots mourn their fallen member. The creators imagine what goes on in the Yellow Submarine. Meet the newest transporter.

The Ramblings of Maurice
Batman gets a new look at Two-Face, G.I. Joe celebrates their years in service, the creators imagine what the next Traveling Pants movie might look like, and see The Dark Crystal for a new generation.

Cannot Be Erased, So Sorry
The creators imagine what the Humping Robot would look like on the big screen. John Connor tests out the new Terminator. Fantasy Island lives up to its name. The Nerd lands somewhere over the rainbow.

Please Do Not Notify Our Contractors
Jason Bourne gets a new identity. The new Bachelor is a beast. The creators take a skewed look at the Holy Grail. Meet a character who knows how to speed things along.

Especially the Animal Keith Crofford!
The creators imagine the origin of the Wuzzles. Learn what Cloverfield's real intention was. See a new spin on Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window." Plus, there is a super sappy season-ender.

Dear Consumer (Robot Chicken's Full-Assed Christmas Special)
Thor celebrates Christmas in Asgard, Santa adds Walter PPK to the bad boy list and the creators take a skewed look at The Gift of the Magi. Plus who needs Rudolph when Santa has Comet?
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