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The episode opens with a sketch parodying classic sitcoms like Full House and Family Matters, complete with laugh tracks and cheesy jokes. From there, the show moves on to a series of sketches lampooning everything from celebrity gossip to social media.
One particularly hilarious segment features a group of superheroes sitting around a conference table discussing their latest mission. But instead of fighting crime or saving the world, they're actually just trying to figure out how to pose for a group photo.
Another standout sketch involves a group of elderly women competing in a rap battle. The absurdity of seeing these sweet old ladies spitting rhymes and throwing gang signs is sure to leave viewers in stitches.
But the episode isn't all laughs. There are also several darker sketches that tackle more serious subjects. One particularly poignant segment features a young boy struggling to come to terms with his sexuality, while another takes on the issue of police brutality.
Despite the heavy subject matter, the show manages to find humor in even the darkest moments. It's this unique blend of comedy and social commentary that sets Robot Chicken apart from other sketch comedy shows.
Overall, "Panthropologie" is a hilarious and thought-provoking episode that showcases the show's unparalleled ability to poke fun at pop culture while also delivering biting social commentary. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the show or a newcomer looking for a good laugh, this episode is not to be missed.
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CastSeth GreenRob CorddryHugh DavidsonRob CorddryHugh Davidson
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Channel
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First AiredJune 8, 2014
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Content RatingTVMA
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Runtime11 min
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LanguageEnglish
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IMDB Rating7.0 (109)

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