Ep 8. More Blood, More Chocolate
- TVMA
- September 30, 2007
- 10 min
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7.3 (163)
In episode 8 of season 3 of Robot Chicken, titled "More Blood, More Chocolate", viewers can expect another round of hilarious skits and segments that poke fun at different aspects of pop culture and society. As with most episodes of the show, the humor in "More Blood, More Chocolate" is often irreverent and satirical, so viewers should be prepared for some outrageous moments.
One of the skits in this episode revolves around a superhero who has the power to turn people into chocolate. When a villain starts wreaking havoc on the city, it's up to the chocolate superhero to save the day. However, things don't exactly go according to plan when the hero's chocolate powers start to backfire in unexpected ways.
Another segment in "More Blood, More Chocolate" spoofs the popular reality show "The Bachelor." In this version, all the contestants on the show are adult film stars competing for the affection of the titular bachelor. As expected, things get pretty raunchy and over-the-top as the contestants try to win the bachelor's heart (and other body parts).
The episode also features a skit that imagines what it would be like if the classic children's show "Sesame Street" took a darker, more violent turn. In this version of the show, the puppets start engaging in brutal acts of murder and mayhem, resulting in a very different kind of educational programming.
Another highlight of "More Blood, More Chocolate" is a segment that takes aim at the "Transformers" franchise. In this skit, the robots in disguise are forced to attend a support group to deal with their various emotional issues. As they share their feelings and insecurities, it becomes clear that being a transformer isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Overall, "More Blood, More Chocolate" is a typical episode of Robot Chicken, packed with irreverent humor and clever observations about pop culture and society. Fans of the show are sure to find plenty of laughs in this installment, while newcomers may be pleasantly surprised by the show's offbeat sense of humor.