Two Words. Robot. Chicken.

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Okay, which part of the promo was the most #^$*ed up?

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  1. AngelHedgie

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  2. TheDeathcoaster

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    Reminds me of the Adam and Joe show :prayer:
     
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    none of are seriously fucked up at all
     
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    Reminds me of Kablaam from nickelodeon. I wonder if the same ppl who made that show are making this one.
     
  5. AngelHedgie

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    Since the show has finally aired, I'm curious if any of you saw it, and what you thought. My thoughts are below, but are filled with lots of spoilers, so beware.

    Okay, very short review: Robot Chicken owns you. Period.

    Longer review:

    I've been looking forward to the premiere of Robot Chicken ever since I saw the first promo. Something about watching classic characters and shows from my childhood modified in zany ways tickled my funny bone utterly. (As opposed to Loonatics, which makes me find my inner psychopath.) Well, I saw the premiere, and how can I put this...it was better than I had hoped. Much better. And it seems that Seth "Scott Evil" Green is out to prove that sacred cows make for deliciously juicy sacred hamburgers.

    Mmmm...sacred hamburger.

    It seems that the setup for the show is that of channel surfing, albeit on a television showing some of the most twisted programming ever aired. This allows for the show to be made of a set of clips of varying lengths. This is a Good Thing, as it means a gag can be made as long or as short as the gag necessitates, instead of having to stretch something that has only 2-3 minutes of funny into 15 minutes. It also justifies having all sorts of different gags, as the viewer flips channels.

    Opening:
    The opening is the only "not on TV" segment of Robot Chicken. It starts when a Dr. Frankenstein clone finds a freshly roadkilled chicken outside his lab, and proceeds to bring it home and upgrade it into a half chicken, half robot cyborg. Then, said robot chicken is strapped into a chair, eyes held open, and forced by the good doctor to watch a bank of monitors. At this point, the opening credits end, and the channel surfing begins.

    Short Clip #1 - G.W.B. Taco Ad
    Pretty simple, we see a G.W.B. flightsuit doll walking down a mockup of the walkway outside the West Wing, approving the message that, yes, tacos rule. A quick throwaway gag, it could have had more bite.

    Grade: C - had potential, but didn't use it.

    Short Clip #2 - "Kill Bunny" Teaser
    This one is pretty subtle, as all we see is Santa fall down a chimney, and then get a picture falling on him. But if you've watched some of the cards on [as], you know that there's an upcoming clip called "Kill Bunny", which involves Santa, the Easter Bunny, and Jesus all in a parody of Kill Bill. Consider this a very subtle teaser for that clip.

    Grade: C- - way too esoteric, unless you watch [as] religiously.

    Medium Clip #1 - Rachael Leigh Cook Anti-Drug PSA, Redux
    This, ladies and gentlemen, is the clip that said to me that Robot Chicken will be something special. Not just because of the content, but because of the care in how it was executed.

    For those of us old enough to remember, there was a famous anti-drug PSA back in the 1980s that showed an egg (This is your brain), a skillet (This is drugs), and the egg broken into the skillet, frying (This is your brain on drugs. Any questions?) In the late 1990s, that PSA was revised into one of the more memorable PSAs - the new version featured actress Rachael Leigh Cook taking a skillet and smacking an egg with it on the countertop, then trashing the apartment as a metaphor for the damage done by heroin to a person's life beyond their body.

    Long setup, I know. But it's important because you need to understand that this clip, at least initially, mimics the original PSA in perfect detail. The set is identical. The figure looks just as Cook did in the original PSA. And the voice of the figure? Why, it's Cook herself voicing it. When this clip starts, it initially looks as if it's a perfect rendition of the original.

    Of course, things rapidly take a turn into the surreal, as the Cook figure proceeds to smack a cat into the wall, slam the skillet on an old lady's head, destroy a mailbox and a minivan, fungos a poor puppy over a house with the skillet, beats on three cops trying to stop her, and finally, after scaling a building and screaming "Any questions!" while hanging from the facade, slams the skillet into her face, launching herself off the building. All while screaming about how drugs are evil.

    After I saw this, I started laughing hard - because this was an utterly perfect lampoon of a classic over the top PSA, with a true eye for detail. And that made me realize that Robot Chicken was good for the animation fan's soul.

    Grade: A+ - Well done, perfectly skewering the original with an eye for detail and a walk into the surreal. Probably the best clip of the night.

    Short Clip #3 - Bad Teletubby.
    A Teletubby smokes. Mainly just bizzare, but after the previous clip, it doesn't even cause a second look.

    Grade: B- - More surreal than anything, but it works.

    Medium Clip #2 - Today, On A Very Special Episode Of Transformers...
    Okay, who here remembers how sitcoms of the 1980s and 1990s would have "very special" episodes about sex or drugs or whtever else was the hotbutton concern of the day?

    (looks at raised hands)

    Well, what better way to lampoon those "very special" episodes then with a "very special" episode? And let's use one of the iconic series of the 1980s to do it with! And thus, we have a "very special" episode of Transformers.

    When the episode begins, it seems that the fearless Autobot leader, Optimus Prime, is having issues with urination. Whether it's battling Decepticons or showering with the guys, it seems that Prime needs to pee all the time. So after recieving a rectal exam by Ratchet, he learns the bad news - he has prostate cancer, and it's terminal. We then see Prime in a hospital bed, saying his fond farewells, befor passing on (and transforming one last time into a coffin.) The clip ends with the classic "hi, this is a serious problem, and here's what you can do about it" segment that would always follow these "very special" episodes, with Prime pushing people to get regular prostate exams. (Hmm...you know, this might just work as a PSA for the geek crowd in a few years...)

    Grade: A - Funny, and a bit surreal. (How the hell would Prime piss, anyway?)

    Short Clip #4 - The World's Most One-Sided Fistfights Caught On Film
    Guys slugging amputees. Jocks clocking nerds. Thieves sealing candy from babies, then beating on them. Sounds like Seth got a sneak peek at the Fox fall lineup.

    Grade: B - You just know that somewhere, this actually exists.

    Short Clip #5 - Oz
    This clip is cheap, simple, and telegraphed a mile away. But it's so short, it works. Scarecrow gets shanked, spills straw, collapses in prison. Easy, cheap, and funny as hell.

    Grade: B - Too cheap for anything higher, too funny for anything lower.

    Short Clip #6 - Torch Sees A Urologist
    Again, a telegraphed joke, but this time, it's not as funny. Even a surprise appearance from Optimus Prime can't save this clip.

    Grade: D - Oz works because of the conflation. This doesn't.

    Medium Clip #3 - X-SPAN
    What would happen if you crossed C-SPAN with MTV? While this is somewhat funny, the joke's been done before (C-SPAN: Too Hot For TV, anyone?) This one, along with the Torch clip, are probably the weakest clips in the show.

    Grade: D - Sorry, but retreaded jokes only go so far.

    Short Clip #7 - Huh?
    I'm sorry, but I have no clue about what this is. If someone could tell me, it would be appreciated.

    Grade: ? - Don't understand it, can't grade it.

    Main Clip - Bloopers
    The main clip of the episode is a parody of the classic Bloopers show that used to air on NBC (and which NBC hauls out every so often when they need cheap filler.) As such, it's made up of a bunch of smaller "outtake" clips:

    Outtake 1: Don't Trust The Chinese, Not Even Their Animals
    Bloopers would often air outtakes from newscasts, and that's what we first get here, as a reporter has some concerns about being too close to a panda. Thought his boss is telling him to not worry, he quickly learns that discretion is the better part of valor.

    Outtake 2: Malfunctions With The General Lee
    Seems the Duke boys have some problems getting into the General Lee, as one slides off the hood, bounces off the hood, then the other gets stuck in the window as the General Lee is driven off, gretting him with a nice mailbox to the head. Good times.

    Outtake 3: X-Files Screen Tests
    Well, if you had to replace David Duchovny, who would you pick? Somehow, I don't think Keanu, Mr. T, or Corky would be high on my list.

    Outtake 4: Drunk Superman
    Now, we're getting into "caution: may provoke lawyers" territory. Basically, what we see is a spoof of an old Superman serial where the actor playing Superman is completely wasted. But when you consider the problems that the actor playing Superman at that time had in his life, well...his estate may not find this all that humorous.

    Outtake 5: Those Are Definately Diff'rent Strokes
    Again, it's probably not a good idea to taunt lawyers. Gary Coleman's not exactly someone I would say had a normal upbringing, but at the same time, he's not someone I would say is a sexual deviant either (he's a virgin, after all.)

    Outtake 6: When Pokemon Can't Take It Anymore
    Continuing the theme of "let's see how far we can taunt the legal profession", we have a clip showing Squirtle getting fed up with his lines. I think he was channeling Charles Barkley, considering his comments.

    Outtake 7: Enterprise 1, Kirk 0
    Okay, this clip is a bit tamer, as we get to see the Enterprise beat Kirk senseless via the bridge door. That first blow made me (and any other male watching) cringe in pain, however...

    Outtake 8: It's Not Easy Being Cylon
    Cylons falling down, over and apart, among other abuses. Somewhat funny, but a bit uninspired.

    Score: A- - The outtakes are really hit or miss.
     
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