Showing posts with label Robot Chicken. Show all posts
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Monday, November 17, 2014

Review: Robot Chicken: Christmas Specials DVD

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Arriving today on DVD from Adult Swim and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is Robot Chicken: Christmas Specials, featuring all 6 Christmas Specials. Special features include commentaries, deleted scenes, deleted animatics and long-forgotten promos!

If you have ever been channel surfing late at night, then there is probably a chance that you came across an episode of Robot Chicken on Adult Swim. The series was created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich. It premiered in 2005 and has become a ratings hit for the Cartoon Network. The premise of each episode (runs around 11-12 minutes each) follows a sketch-comedy format, where the series spoofs cartoons, movies and pop culture.

Since December 2005, Robot Chicken has aired six Christmas specials and each and every one is a parody of Christmas movies, specials and a little bit of everything else you can think of. Seth Green voices Santa Claus in the earlier specials while Seth Macfarlane takes over the role for the rest.


The six specials on the DVD are:

Monday, October 7, 2013

DVD Review - Robot Chicken: Season 6

Robot Chicken: Season 6
Created by Seth Green & Matthew Senreich
Voice Cast: Seth Green, Various voices
Studio: Cartoon Network (Adult Swim)
Release Date: October 8, 2013
Retail: $29.98
ASIN: B00DNQCH0Y
Running Time: 220 minutes
Rating: TV-MA

Review: 

It’s been seven years since Seth Green & Matthew Senreich invaded the Cartoon Network with their Adult Swim series Robot Chicken, which pokes fun at pop culture, toys, cartoons, movies, comics and anything else they can think of, and tomorrow Robot Chicken: Season Six lands on DVD and Blu-ray featuring all uncensored twenty episodes including the Robot Chicken's ATM Christmas Special.

Season 6 opens with the G.I. Joe taking on a challenge a little too big for them and Wiley E. Coyote finally outsmarts the Road Runner. The craziness continues with the Alvin and the Chipmunks spend a little time with their groupies; the Scooby Doo gang gets a new member; the Fast and Furious sequel gets new wheels, Captain Planet returns; He-Man and Skeletor's battle it out; Dora the Explorer turns 15; and Jason Voorhees and Michael Meyers become pals.

The episodes on the two-disc set are: