Chris Pine replaces Patrick Stewart as Captain of the Enterprise on this week's Robot Chicken episode "Noidstrom Rack."
Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) nods off and has a sex dream about Beverly Crusher... and her son! The sleepy Enterprise crew are relieved by the night crew, which is comprised of frat boy versions of ... [Read More]
If you're worried about Ben Affleck's performance as the next Batman, just wait until you see the other actors lined up to play the Dark Knight. Animation Domination High-Def looks into their crystal ball in Future Batmen.
Affleck actually isn't that bad in comparison to his successors: Matthew McConaughey, Kevin ... [Read More]
Nothing can stop the Animal! Not even 30 years of obscurity. The Animal was a real monster truck. It had retractable beast claws in the tires for the gripping power to climb over anything. This classic childhood toy makes a comeback on Robot Chicken in this week's episode "Super Guitario Center."
A used car salesman ... [Read More]
The Boondocks brings Stinkmeaner back from the dead in "Stinkmeaner: Begun the Clone War Has." Robert Freeman (John Witherspoon) mistakenly believed Stinkmeaner was a blind samurai after he landed a lucky hit with his cane. Robert fought back and accidentally killed him but it's revealed he was cloned days before the ... [Read More]
Robot Chicken does a killer parody of I Know What You Did Last Summer in this week's episode "Catdog on a Stick." The new Bratz dolls kill Barbie.
"And not just with market share this time," Sasha jokes about a hit and run that results from texting while driving.
A mysterious masked woman kills them using in inventive ... [Read More]
The universe's worst alien hunter returns this July for Space Dandy season 2. The Japanese trailer is noticeably lacking a couple things but Dandy hasn't forsaken his beloved Boobies. A brief scene shows the lecher visiting his favorite space breastaurant and toasting himself!
Dandy discovers the existence of ... [Read More]
Robot Chicken addresses the money pit that is G.I. Joe in this week's episode "Panthropologie." After spending billions of dollars to defeat a single terrorist group, the government replaces the Joes with drones.
"G.I. Drone is code name for America's soulless, high-tech killing machines," explains a modified opening ... [Read More]



