- Here we go again! It’s time for 20 fresh episodes of soul-pummeling, mind-blowing, Emmy?-winning stop-motion sketch comedy funneled from the colon of ADULT SWIM’s late-night hypno-hellacious sock hop!Running Time: 221 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION Rating: NR Age: 883929029730 UPC: 883929029730 Manufacturer No: 1000040519
ROBOT CHICKEN-SEASON 3 (DVD/2 DISC)”Well, all the jokes can’t be good, you have to expect that once in awhile,” Groucho Marx apologized to the camera in Animal Crackers. Though some of the gags in Robot Chicken‘s third season lay an egg, creators Seth Green and Matthew Senreich have nothing to apologize for, except maybe the moment in the “Half-Assed Christmas Special,” in which Charlie Brown asks Snoopy, “Have you seen Linus? He was supposed to walk me to chemo.” With its barrage of sight gags and pop culture mash-ups (Rankin/Bass’s Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer meets Godfather II when elf Hermey, the aspiring dentist, winds up like Fredo), this ceaselessly-inventive Emmy Award-winning stop-motion animated series is the fastest 10 minutes (without commercials) on television. There is something here to befuddle (if not offend) everyone. Children of the ’80s might be unfamiliar with Mister Magoo, just as Baby Boomers may not be acquainted with She-Ra. Still, you don’t need to have seen Forrest Gump to be tickled by the sight gag that takes “run, forest, run,” literally. For all the sophomoric humor (yes, there will be fart jokes and geysers of plasticine blood), there are transcendent bits of brilliance, such as when Ted Kennedy and porn star Jenna Jameson team up to slay celebrities (Arnold Schwarzenegger, Paris Hilton) who have intruded into politics or porn, a goof on If You Give a Mouse a Cookie which somehow descends into vampirism and Earth’s destruction, and the Kanye West moment when a Smurf complains, “The king doesn’t care about blue people” after a Katrina-like disaster devastates the Smurfs’ domain. Robot Chicken continues to attract A-listers who get it, including Ethan Hawke, who reprises his Training Day character as the voice of a rookie monster riding with Godzilla. As befits a series that rewards geek-like obsession, this two-disc set features immersive extras–lively audio commentaries for each episode, video blogs of writer pitches, deleted scenes–that reveal just what makes this Robot tick. –Donald Liebenson
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March 17, 2010
#1
This show must have hard core fans no matter what the material is. If you enjoyed the past two seasons you will probably like this one as well depending on your ability to decepher art from trash. The first couple episodes started out bad I notice they recycled everything from the first two seasons to this one, same shows and commericials to make fun of. The Ted kennedy/jenna jammeson skit was one of the dumbest. The writers had no original material so they made it up with excessive cursing, violence, and gut wrenching vulgar scenes that were not even funny. Hopefully the next season will have well written material and not just recycled trash.
March 17, 2010
#2
prompt delivery, items in excellent condition. very satisfied with everything amazon offers. i use them for all my online shopping. 5 out of 5
March 17, 2010
#3
Robot Chicken season 3 is probably the best comedy show on adult swim! The episodes are great! The special features are really good too.
March 17, 2010
#4
Season 2 I thought was better. Season three had it’s moments but I personally liked season 2.
March 18, 2010
#5
The first and second seasons were genious! All of it. But season 3 is somewhat disappointing. I’ve tried to forget some of the images that have entered my head, but cant.
However some if it re-captures it’s old charm.