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This animated program was created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich. The stop-motion series currently airs on the late-night programming block "Adult Swim". The humor of this show is described as "random."

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06x20 Immortal Aired: Feb. 17, 2013

In this season finale, Joss Whedon is back from the dead, unlike his many short-lived sci-fi series. [continue reading]

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Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Feb. 20, 2005
Status:
Returning Series
Runtime:
15 min.
Aired:
2005 - 2013
To-Date:
6 Seasons
118 Episodes
Network
Adult Swim TV Network
Genre

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Series Fun Facts

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  • In the credits of every episode Sarah Michelle Gellar and Mila Kunis have a special spoof credit. And in most seasons there is a different person from the staff given a spoof credit right after them.
  • Over 60 titles were considered for this show, including "Junk in the Trunk", "ADD TV", "Gold Dust Gasoline", "Toyz in the Hood", "Vegetable Fun Fest", "S&M Presents" but all were rejected due…
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    Over 60 titles were considered for this show, including "Junk in the Trunk", "ADD TV", "Gold Dust Gasoline", "Toyz in the Hood", "Vegetable Fun Fest", "S&M Presents" but all were rejected due to trademark or other legal reasons. Out of the many titles the show's creators submitted only "Robot Chicken", the name of a local Chinese restaurant dish, was accepted. Some of the rejected names were later used as episode titles.
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  • In "Junk in the Trunk", during the Superman blooper reel, the picture on the wall seen above the desk is also seen in the second 'Seacrest, out' skit from "Plastic Buffet."