Ep 2. Federated Resources
- TVMA
- April 9, 2006
- 11 min
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6.6 (236)
The show Robot Chicken is an adult animated sketch comedy that uses stop-motion animation to satirize popular culture, media, and entertainment. In the second season, episode 2, titled Federated Resources, the creators of the show continue their tradition of poking fun at various aspects of society and pop culture.
The episode begins with a spoof of the popular television series, 24, in which Jack Bauer is called upon to solve a crisis involving a robotic George W. Bush. The segment mimics the tense pacing and action-packed scenes of the show, but with added comedy elements. Other skits in the episode include a parody of the dating show, The Bachelor, a fake commercial for a toy called "Mummy Surprise," and a funny take on the film, Jurassic Park.
One of the prominent sketches in this episode is titled "The 33-Year-Old Virgin," which is a parody of the movie, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. The segment focuses on the story of a man who has never experienced intimacy due to his obsession with collecting Star Wars action figures. The sketch deals with the ridicule he faces from his friends and acquaintances, while also highlighting the loneliness that comes with his addiction.
In another segment, the show parodies the popular series, COPS, with a storyline that follows a superhero who is having a "bad day." The segment shows the hero struggling with personal issues and losing his temper, which results in him behaving in a way that is not fitting of his role as a superhero. The skit uses humor to highlight the idea that those who are seen as heroes are not immune to the everyday stresses and frustrations that can lead to outbursts and mistakes.
One of the recurring skits in this episode is called "Bloopers," which shows the behind-the-scenes mishaps that occur during the filming of TV shows and movies. The segment uses the format of "candid camera" footage and includes jokes about actors forgetting their lines, accidentally breaking props, or falling over. The humorous nature of the skit stems from the fact that it exposes the imperfections that exist in the entertainment industry, despite the flawless end products that viewers see on screen.
Overall, episode two of the second season of Robot Chicken continues to deliver the irreverent, and sometimes absurd, humor that the show is known for. The sketches cover a range of topics, including pop culture, social issues, and entertainment, and use humor to draw attention to the ridiculous or problematic aspects of these topics. The show's distinct animation style, combined with its sharp writing and witty dialogue, make it a must-watch for fans of adult animated humor.