Ep 13. Metal Militia
- TV14
- October 1, 2006
- 10 min
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7.4 (204)
Robot Chicken is an animated sketch comedy show that features various pop culture parodies and references. Season 2 episode 13 entitled "Metal Militia" continues the same tradition with a series of sketches that poke fun at different aspects of our modern society.
The episode begins with a sketch that imagines a world where people are implanted with technological devices that help them communicate with each other more effectively. However, this technology soon malfunctions, causing people to speak in gibberish and making it impossible for anyone to understand each other. Meanwhile, a group of metalheads forms a band called the "Metal Militia" and sets out to conquer the world with their music.
As the episode progresses, we see various other short sketches that parody different aspects of popular culture. For example, one sketch sees a group of superheroes trying to decide who will lead their team, while another sees a group of aliens trying to communicate with humans by sending them complicated mathematical equations.
Another highlight of this episode is a sketch that spoofs the classic fairy tale of "Jack and the Beanstalk". In this version of the story, Jack is a dim-witted oaf who accidentally plants a marijuana seed instead of a magic bean. When he climbs the plant, he discovers a group of giant stoners living in the clouds, and chaos ensues.
As with every episode of Robot Chicken, the humor is often dark, twisted, and irreverent. Some sketches are more successful than others, but the overall effect is always entertaining. The show's creators have a keen eye for satire and are not afraid to push the boundaries of good taste.
Towards the end of the episode, we see a series of skits that feature various characters from the Star Wars universe. In one sketch, Darth Vader tries to order coffee from a Starbucks, while in another, we see Jabba the Hutt attempting to get in shape by going to a gym. These sketches are a particular highlight for fans of the Star Wars franchise, as they offer a comedic take on some of the most beloved characters in sci-fi history.
In the final sketch of the episode, we see the Metal Militia band playing on stage as a group of groupies throw themselves at them. However, just as the band is about to reach the height of their success, they are betrayed by one of their own members and fall into obscurity. It's a fittingly dark ending to an episode that has been filled with many surprising twists and turns.
Overall, "Metal Militia" is a strong episode of Robot Chicken that features some of the series' funniest and most memorable sketches. While it may not be to everyone's taste, fans of the show will find plenty to enjoy here. With its sharp sense of humor and willingness to lampoon everything from pop culture to human nature itself, Robot Chicken continues to be one of the most unique and innovative shows on television today.