Robot Chicken - Season 8

Season 8
Your Sunday nights are about to get more animated, with all new episodes of Robot Chicken beginning Sunday, March 13th at 11:30pm ET/PT on Adult Swim. Robot Chicken uses stop-motion animation to bring pop-culture parodies to life in a modern take on the variety/sketch show format. The Emmy Award(R)-winning series began airing in February 2005 and remains among the top-rated original series on Adult Swim. Robot Chicken is executive produced by Robot Chicken creators Seth Green and Matthew Senreich and their Stoopid Buddy Stoodios partners, John Harvatine IV and Eric Towner. Green and Senreich also write, voice and with Tom Sheppard, direct the multiple Annie Award-winning series.

Episodes

Garbage Sushi
From the brilliant minds that brought you "Children of Lego Men" comes another season of sketches with film ideas that are unfit for your viewing pleasure! First up: Hollywood's so bad it's good when Godzilla fights Jason. How does Bob the Builder deal with competition from Handy Manny? Dinosaur Train's an improbable train! The Little Match girl finds a new, deadly use for her matches.

Ants on a Hamburger
The Robot Chicken writers find out what happens when the girl from "The Ring" realizes videotape is a dead technology. Fonzie's coolness goes too far on an un-happy day. The Robot Chicken Nerd gets lost in The CW.

Zeb and Kevin Erotic Hot Tub Canvas
How far will Pluto go to get away from his Dwarf Planet friends? There isn't an American Girl doll for everybody. Just like the creators of Robot Chicken have done in the past, The Wild Thornberrys have to get extremely wild to stay on the air.

Cheese Puff Mountain
The Robot Chicken writers - and the Gargoyles - meet their ultimate foe: Pigeons. Naked Captain Picard wins it all! Can the Paw Patrol rescue themselves from the ultimate terror? The Animaniacs get sex-educational.

Cake Pillow
A trip with the Robot Chicken team, when the Magic School Bus goes on its final adventure; the circle of life sends the Wonder Pets through a loop; Teenage Archie Andrews finally picks a girlfriend.

Zero Vegetables
The "Robot Chicken" writers wonder whose job it was to walk King Kong; Michael Bay reveals the secrets to "Transformers Five."

The Robot Chicken Christmas Special: The X-Mas United
The minds behind Robot Chicken expose a deep dark family secret, and we learn that nothing will ever be the same when the Robot Chicken Nerd discovers his true father is...Father Christmas! And then a lot of people die.

Joel Hurwitz
From the geniuses in the Robot Chicken writers room, we bring you - uh oh, Skipper, that is not Barbie's bus. The Purge is on, and the unbreakable laws are broken! The battle of the Ex X's? Is it The Predator or The Bachelor...or both?

Blackout Window Heat Stroke
Only the RC writers know the true history of the brown M&M. What happened after Charlie won the Chocolate Factory? Can a perverted unicorn make a kid's dream come true? Maybe he shouldn't...

The Unnamed One
Robot Chicken introduces the next animated mega-hit: The Cheese League! Oprah lands a hot guest: C'thulhu. Galactus needs a new herald. Family Double Dare breaks a few families apart, and Nickelodeon's Guts teaches a boy to score.

Fridge Smell
Overheard in the Robot Chicken writers room: the Green Mile seems a lot longer than that. Optimus Prime never shirks his duty...except maybe jury duty. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles learn about the birds and the cloacas.

Western Hay Batch
The ingenious Robot Chicken writers give some advice on why you should butt out of the Power Rangers' business. Obi-Wan takes the low road to the high ground. The Terminator goes back in time to stop Eve from eating the apple.

Triple Hot Dog Sandwich on Wheat
The Property Brothers try to satisfy Lex Luthor's need for real estate. Is being a My Little Pony just a phase? The US Army finds a use for Inspector Gadget. Robot Chicken re-tells the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

Joel Hurwitz Returns
The Robot Chicken crew discovers that Daredevil wasn't the only one to lose his senses in a terrible accident. Hogwarts doesn't teach birth control. Solid Snake gives away his position in the bathroom. The Micronauts get the greatest, or worst, public transportation system.

Hopefully Salt
Superman wishes he had locked the doors to his fortress of solitude. The wolf from Red Riding Hood has identity issues, Are you smarter than a 5th Grader.

Yoghurt in a Bag
From the minds of the writers, we watch as Liam Neeson finds his seat in the movies has been...taken. A veterinarian explains how 101 dalmatians reproduce. Monster High steals the Crypt Keeper's schtick.

Secret of the Flushed Footlong
The RC writers uncover the outtakes from Seth Green's classic Burger King commerical. Krang lies on his online dating profile. Andy's latest toy doesn't fit in with the Toy Story gang. Huey Lewis' lost "Back to the Future" hit song.

Food
The mic has been dropped by those hardcore Robot Chicken writers...but Walter White Jr. picks it up. The Exo-Squad's suits are ready for job #1, but not job #2. Remy makes a new kind of ratatouille.

Not Enough Women
The writers of Robot Chicken imagine what would happen if Darth Vader learned to say "I'm Sorry." Bugs Bunny takes his cross-dressing to the next level. The Terminator changes the future a bit too much. Edna Mode gets an incredible new job.

The Angelic Sounds of Mike Giggling
Another zany episode dripping with grey matter from the Robot Chicken writer's room, where anything can and will happen! Lois Lane is dead, but was it...super murder? Batman asks if Superman can bleed, but maybe he could care less. You vote on the season 8 finale spectacular!
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