Robot Chicken: The Nerds Strike Back

Watch Robot Chicken: The Nerds Strike Back

  • 2014
  • 1 Season

Robot Chicken: The Nerds Strike Back is an animated television show that premiered on Cartoon Network. Produced by Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, the show is a satirical take on pop culture, featuring sketches that parody and ridicule popular movies, TV shows, and video games. The show is known for its unique stop-motion animation style and its ability to lampoon even the most obscure pop culture references.

The show is hosted by a cast of action figures, including a chicken named Robot Chicken who jumps from scene to scene in each episode. The show's skits are divided into several categories, including "Action Figures," "TV Shows," "Movies," "Video Games," and "Internet." Each category features its own specific parodies and satire.

The show's humor is irreverent and often grotesque, focusing on topics that may be considered taboo or offensive to some viewers. For example, the show frequently features violence, sexual innuendos, and crude humor. Because of this, Robot Chicken tends to attract a specific audience of adults who are interested in edgy and subversive comedy.

One of the standout features of the show is its use of celebrity guest voices. The show has featured appearances from a wide range of actors, musicians, and public figures. Some of the most notable guest voices include Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Anthony Hopkins, and Weird Al Yankovic.

In Robot Chicken: The Nerds Strike Back, the focus of the sketches is on nerdy pop culture. The show lampoons popular franchises such as Star Wars, Star Trek, and The Lord of the Rings. It also features sketches that poke fun at internet culture, such as memes and viral videos.

One of the most memorable sketches from the show is "The Nerd's Revenge," in which a group of nerds decide to take revenge on a group of jocks who have been bullying them. The jocks are quickly dispatched by the nerds, who use their knowledge of science and technology to gain the upper hand. The sketch is a tongue-in-cheek take on the classic revenge movie trope, with the nerds emerging victorious.

Another standout sketch from the show is "Geek Wars," a parody of Star Wars that features a battle between different factions of nerds. The sketch features references to various franchises and internet memes, including Harry Potter and Chuck Norris. The sketch is both hilarious and self-aware, poking fun at the obsessive nature of geek culture.

Overall, Robot Chicken: The Nerds Strike Back is a hilarious and irreverent show that is sure to delight fans of pop culture and subversive comedy. While the humor can be crass at times, the show is consistently clever and never takes itself too seriously. With its unique animation style, celebrity guest voices, and biting satire, Robot Chicken is a must-see for any fan of adult animation.

Robot Chicken: The Nerds Strike Back is a series that ran for 1 seasons (5 episodes) between July 21, 2014 and on Cartoon Network

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Robot Chicken DC Comics Special II: Villains in Paradise
5. Robot Chicken DC Comics Special II: Villains in Paradise
July 21, 2014
Robot Chicken has fun with the DC Comics universe once again, but this time around, the villains take charge of the narrative, and their unpredictable tale takes them from the swamps to the sky to the beach, where they finally face a mind-boggling threat to their very existence!
Robot Chicken DC Special
4. Robot Chicken DC Special
July 21, 2014
The Robot Chicken DC Special brings you the awesomeness of the DC Comics universe of characters as only Robot Chicken can, with amazing guest stars and the stop-motion sketch comedy you've come to love after five seasons of the popular Adult Swim series. The special features many Robot Chicken favorites including the Robot Chicken Nerd, the Humping Robot, Composite Santa, and the Mad Scientist who will be joined by characters of the DC Comics universe to poke fun at those with the most impressive powers and the lesser ones who can't really be called superheroes.
Robot Chicken Star Wars: Episode III
3. Robot Chicken Star Wars: Episode III
July 21, 2014
The Emmy Award-winning Robot Chicken returns with its third send-up of the Star Wars universe! In this all-new hour-long special, four very different characters -- Emperor Palpatine, Darth Vader, Boba Fett and Gary the Stormtrooper -- reveal untold stories that weave and interconnect throughout all six Star Wars films! Set phasers to "fun"! Oh wait, that's the wrong franchise.
Robot Chicken Star Wars: Episode II
2. Robot Chicken Star Wars: Episode II
July 21, 2014
Bossk, IG-88, Zuckus, 4-LOM, Dengar and others as they set off on their quest to capture Han Solo. We reunite with Emperor Palpatine as he gets the idea to place an ad for Bounty Hunters from his hairdresser, and spend a day with Gary, the Stormtrooper, who has to suffer through Bring Your Daughter to Work Day. Admiral Ackbar returns as a contestant on Password Plus and Luke is treated to a Broadway-style rendition of Kenobi's showstopper, "A Certain Point of View!" Once again, Seth Green and company take a twisted look at all six Star Wars films, deriving laughs from both the popular moments and the obscure.
Robot Chicken Star Wars
1. Robot Chicken Star Wars
July 21, 2014
The Emperor gets an upsetting phone call. George Lucas is saved from a mob of nerds by one helpful fan. Imperial officers learn how to survive Darth Vader in Orientation. A commercial for Admiral Ackbar Cereal. Boba Fett has a little fun with Han in Carbonite. The truth about Ponda Baba's bad day. President Bush is strong with the force in George of the Jedi. Luke and the Emperor settle things with a "yo mama" fight. Max Rebo's Greatest Hits goes on sale. Jar Jar and Anakin are together again in The Reunion. The Stars Wars saga continues in Empire on Ice!
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Where to Watch Robot Chicken: The Nerds Strike Back
Robot Chicken: The Nerds Strike Back is available for streaming on the Cartoon Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Robot Chicken: The Nerds Strike Back on demand at Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    July 21, 2014
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