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Shaggy shoots Daisy.png|Shaggy shoots Daisy Mayhem in "Ban on the Fun".
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HKP watches explosions.png|Hong Kong Phooey watches the explosives go off in "Ban on the Fun".
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"Should we accept the charges?".png|The Dread Baron and Mumbly shortly before their death in "Ban on the Fun".
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Revision as of 18:38, 17 April 2021

On-screen title card.

Robot Chicken is an American adult animated stop motion sketch comedy TV series produced by Seth Green's Stoopid Monkey, and Keith Crofford and Mike Lazzo's Williams Street, and Sony Pictures Television for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim night block. It has been on the air since February 20, 2005, with 200 episodes across 10 seasons.

Flintstones

Grape Ape

  • "I'm Trapped": in the segment, "Hear the G" Grape Ape is dead with police officers surrounding his body, once they checked his ID, they realize he was saying Grape Ape and they didn't hear the "G" in his name which is why they shot him.

Hong Kong Phooey

Jabberjaw

Jetsons

  • "Kiddie Pool":

Laff-A-Lympics

  • "Ban on the Fun": in a segment that parodies the Laff-A-Lympics cartoon and the 1972 Munich massacres. The Really Rottens plan a full on massacre on the Yogi Yahooeys, by taking members of the team hostage and murdering them. This caused the Scooby Doobies to hunt down the Rottens individually, and murder them. This skit plays off the joke of some HB cartoons spoofing shows or movies outside of the company itself.

Scooby-Doo

Smurfs

Snorks

Space Ghost

Super Friends

  • "The Deep End": In a parody of MTV's the Real World, Gleek appears in the "Real World: Metropolis" segment, where Batman finds him electrocuting Robin through his nipples.
  • "Kiddie Pool":

Yogi Bear