Robot Chicken: Star Wars


Published By: Angus Deacon   On: Tuesday 12 Aug 2008 10:00 AM
Robot Chicken: Star Wars

We review Robot Chicken: Star Wars.

Firstly, for those who don’t know, Robot Chicken is a stop-motion animated TV series that pokes fun at pop culture - a lot of it from the 80s. Created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, each episode features skits of various lengths all “acted” out by action figures, toys, dolls or claymation creations. The end result is a hilariously frantic 23 minutes of random parodies that can include cameos from Bob Saget, Optimus Prime, Godzilla, George W. Bush, Wonder Woman and many others.

Robot Chicken: Star Wars is a special one-off episode that combines dozens of clips all revolving around the Star Wars franchise. Although most of them are recognisable from the original trilogy, there are scenes taken from the later three films as well including a brilliant appearance by Jar Jar Binks. The main bulk of the cast is made up from the original action figures that came out back in the 70’s, using pain-staking stop motion techniques. The mouths and facial expressions are created using paper cut-outs or plasticine and the end result is amusing in itself; and was even nominated for an Emmy in the animation category.

However, what really makes Robot Chicken funny is the writing. The voice acting cast have had plenty of experience (Seth Green does numerous voices for Family Guy) and there are even cameo voice appearances by Mark Hamill, George Lucas and the original voice of Jar Jar, Ahmed Best. Although some of the skits are definitely hit-and-miss, there are some sparks of genius that leap out and slap you across the face like a wet Ewok. For example, the “A Day in the Life of Ponda Baba” skit is a moment of brilliance that portrays the point of view of Ponda Baba (that guy with balls on his face who gets his arm chopped off by Obi Wan in the cantina in Episode IV). Other highlights include Boba Fett seducing a carbonated enclosed Han Solo, space slugs ordering Chinese food and an advert for Admiral Ackbar breakfast cereal. Other skits may leave you less entertained, but the sheer pace and randomness of them all should still keep you laughing the whole way through.

Although the show features over 30 skits, surprisingly the running time of the feature is only 23 minutes (as it was intended for normal half-hour TV viewing on the Adult Swim network). Because of this, many people will feel that paying $29.95 isn’t justified, especially considering the whole first season of Robot Chicken can cost you around the same price. However, this DVD is excellently packaged and includes 145 minutes of extras and a sampler disc containing a couple of episodes from other Adult Swim shows. For those who enjoyed the Family Guy Star Wars special, this title is sure to please.




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stupidlikeafox
On Tuesday 12 Aug 2008 11:30 AM Posted by stupidlikeafox
ooo will look out for this at civic!
 
 
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Ruptunex
On Tuesday 12 Aug 2008 12:28 PM Posted by Ruptunex
Robot Chicken is rather good.
 
 
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Koopa18
On Tuesday 12 Aug 2008 5:00 PM Posted by Koopa18
Never heard of it. I might try rent it
 
 
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Grunt of God
On Tuesday 12 Aug 2008 7:40 PM Posted by Grunt of God
What a strange title....
 
 
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Chris Redfield
On Wednesday 13 Aug 2008 8:02 AM Posted by Chris Redfield
I lol'ed hard at some of the skits. The dropping of the light sabre, IT'S A TRAP, Palpatines phone convo with Vader etc. But yeah, some did kinda stuck.

Still >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Blue Harvest.
 
 
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BlinK
On Wednesday 13 Aug 2008 3:36 PM Posted by BlinK
robot chicken is funny as...
 
 
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Ruptunex
On Wednesday 13 Aug 2008 4:01 PM Posted by Ruptunex
Reminds me of early Celebrity Deathmatch
 
 
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LoNe
On Friday 15 Aug 2008 7:35 PM Posted by LoNe
it really doesnt appeal to me ay - it is funny, yes, but just...

I cant be contempt spending my money on such sh1t: pure and simple.
This is cultural dumping at its best.
 
 
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KravenMore
On Tuesday 18 Nov 2008 11:19 AM Posted by KravenMore
Yea, it was quite funny (not as good as Family Guy's Blue Harvest) but it was way too short.
 
 
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