The Best Robot Chicken Episodes of All Time

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Best Robot Chicken episodes, no matter how popular they are. of All Time

List of the best Robot Chicken episodes, as determined by voters like you. The creation of Seth Green, Robot Chicken is one of Adult Swim's longest running series of all time. With all the amazing episodes of the show that exist, it's hard to trust just one person's opinion of what the top Robot Chicken episodes of all time are. One of the best current animated series, Robot Chicken ranks high on greatest Adult Swim shows of all time.

Fans of Robot Chicken are very passionate about the show, and there are often debates over which episodes are the greatest. That's why this list exists- so you can vote for your favorites and we can find out once and for all what everyone thinks the best episode is. Episodes include everything from "Squaw Bury Shortcake" to "Werewolves vs. Unicorns." What is the best Robot Chicken episode of all time? Look below and find out.

 

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  • Werewolf vs. Unicorn
    1
    August 12, 2007
    162 votes

    In this adrenaline-filled episode, Seth Green brings forth both mythical creatures and modern pop-culture icons. Werewolf and Unicorn square off in an epic showdown, while guest stars Michael Clarke Duncan and Skeet Ulrich intersect with unnerving animatronics of Stan Lee and Harry Potter. With unabashed hilarity, Robot Chicken lays siege to the viewer's senses, in a whirlwind of laughter and mayhem.

  • Indulge in Robot Chicken's "B... Pudding Special", a deliciously twisted treat that upends our favorite franchises, celebrities, and cherished childhood memories. This episode dishes up a veritable feast of mockery delivered in bite-sized morsels, providing a taste of the hilariously absurd for even the most jaded palate.

  • Tis the season for Robot Chicken to take potshots at Christmas, its carols, and time-honored traditions! This "Half-assed Christmas" special combines the shenanigans of Santa with cultural references and guest voices like Sarah Silverman and Stephen Stanton. Deck the halls with folly, as the Robot Chicken unapologetically spreads holiday irreverence.

  • The Munnery
    4
    September 24, 2006
    21 votes

    Robot Chicken teeters on the edge of madness in "The Munnery", where they leave no stone unturned in exploring the deepest recesses of popular culture madness. Dean Cain and Olivia Munn guest star in this whirlwind adventure, as our sense of reality is left gobsmacked by the unexpectedly surreal turn of events.

  • Suck It
    5
    April 02, 2006
    26 votes

    Hold the phone! Robot Chicken blows up the unsuspecting worlds of video-gaming, comic books, and celebrity culture with "Suck It". Sure to boost your spirits like a mushroom in Mario Kart, this one even features guest appearances from Christian Slater and Frank Welker alongside a smorgasbord of nerd culture.

  • Squaw Berry Shortcake
    6
    August 19, 2007
    39 votes

    Just when you thought it was safe to eat dessert, Robot Chicken throws a curveball with "Squaw Berry Shortcake". This episode boldly pairs an old-time Native American Chief with the sweetness of Strawberry Shortcake, resulting in a wild and absurd romp of historical fiction and saccharine childhood delights.

  • Lust for Puppets
    7
    November 05, 2006
    58 votes

    When Robot Chicken gives in to its "Lust for Puppets", prepare for a whirligig of stop-motion satire. Waltzing through multiple genres and cultural milestones, this episode boasts guest appearances from Ryan Seacrest and Mark Hamill. No puppet strings can hold this show back, as the Robot Chicken crew goes all out in poking fun at practically everything.

  • Anne Marie's Pride
    8
    November 12, 2006
    36 votes

    Robot Chicken proudly presents "Anne Marie's Pride", a no-holds-barred blend of shameless oddities and titillating excesses. Donald Faison and Scarlett Johansson dive into the bizarre world of stop-motion, playing their part in adding to the potpourri of memorable characters and unforgettable situations.

  • That Hurts Me
    9
    July 10, 2005
    42 votes

    Appearing painless at first, Robot Chicken goes in for the jugular with "That Hurts Me". Sally Struthers and Wil Wheaton lend their voices to a barrage of sardonic twists and turns, hitting nerves where you least expect them. In this episode, no fragile feeling or taboo topic is safe from getting jabbed with the show's sharp wit.

  • Toyz in the Hood
    10
    March 20, 2005
    20 votes

    Imagine Robot Chicken's version of a nightmare toy chest, and "Toyz in the Hood" is what you'll find. With a nod to hip-hop culture, this wacky episode pulls off an unorthodox crossover. New Kids on the Block stand tall amidst the folding chaos, alongside the unexpected cameos of Alan Thicke and Debbie Reynolds.

  • Federated Resources
    11
    April 09, 2006
    23 votes

    Off the beaten path is where Robot Chicken is at its finest, as the crew explores "Federated Resources". Weaving a tangled web of wacky stories, guest stars Rashida Jones and Dana Snyder jump into the throng, adding their own unique flavor. This episode spares no rod when poking fun at pop culture.

  • Kiddie Pool
    12
    June 12, 2005
    21 votes

    Take the plunge with Robot Chicken into the quasi-sensical world of "Kiddie Pool". Dive headfirst into a chaotic sea of pop culture absurdities, while keeping an eye out for guest stars Cory Feldman and Kristin Chenoweth. Prepare to tread water, as you try to make sense of the sheer insanity that this episode has to offer.

  • Book of Corrine
    13
    November 19, 2006
    27 votes

    Crack open the strange and curious corners of our world with Robot Chicken's "Book of Corrine". Familiar faces like Kelly Ripa and Steven Seagal stop by to add to the chaos in this rollicking tribute to the supernatural, the bizarre, and the downright obscene. This episode will leave you questioning your sanity.

  • The Deep End
    14
    April 10, 2005
    16 votes

    Not afraid to get its feathers wet, Robot Chicken plunges into "The Deep End" for this watery episode. From demented dolphins to Captain Planet gone awry, the crew leaves no nautical stone unturned. Jump on board with guest stars Beau Bridges and Michelle Rodriguez for another round of hilariously cutting satire.

  • Toy Meets Girl
    15
    May 01, 2005
    16 votes

    In a whirlwind of whimsy, Robot Chicken raises the stakes with "Toy Meets Girl". This episode flirts with the improbable as Care Bears share the screen with B-list celebrities, and famous faces from The Real World and The Apprentice. Elisha Cuthbert and Mekhi Phifer guest star, adding to the offbeat, tongue-in-cheek spirit that makes this installment a must-watch.

  • 1987
    16
    May 07, 2006
    28 votes

    Jump into the time machine with Robot Chicken, as they blast you back to "1987". Layering on gory goodness with guest voices Elijah Wood and Adrian Grenier, Robot Chicken turns up the heat with retro nostalgia and nods to cult classics. It's nothing short of a taste bud explosion for anyone fixated on the 80s.

  • Ban on the Fun
    17
    October 28, 2007
    10 votes

    Robot Chicken goes for broke in "Ban on the Fun", an episode with a no-holds-barred approach to mocking the entertainment industry. Littered with obscure references and biting satire, the cameo appearances of Candace Bailey and Seth MacFarlane add an extra zest to this already unforgettable installment.

  • Veggies for Sloth
    18
    October 08, 2006
    30 votes

    "Veggies for Sloth" is a creative concoction of twisted fables and retro reminiscences that'll leave you gaping in awe. Robot Chicken channels our inner child's appetite for the macabre, as the worlds of Winnie the Pooh and Disney collide with horrifying results. Michelle Trachtenberg and Dave Coulier add their talents to this mind-boggling episode.

  • Day at the Circus
    19
    October 29, 2006
    22 votes

    Step right up for a "Day at the Circus", with a Robot Chicken twist! Charlton Heston, the Joker, and Nanny Julie Andrews all make their debuts in the stop-motion universe, alongside guest stars George Lucas and Sarah Michelle Gellar. This wild ride will make you hold onto your cotton candy, as Robot Chicken takes you on a behind-the-scenes tour of the most bizarre circus you've ever visited.

  • Atta Toy
    20
    May 22, 2005
    15 votes

    Feast your eyes on "Atta Toy", an episode wherein Robot Chicken conjures up an array of unforgettable playthings. Ranging from the absurd to the unnerving, this installment toys with childhood memories and well-known franchises, turning them into unrecognizable parodies that will leave you gobsmacked.

  • Password: Swordfish
    21
    June 04, 2006
    20 votes

    Don't miss a beat with "Password: Swordfish", as Robot Chicken dives into a cornucopia of pop culture references and genre mash-ups. Thrilling guest star appearances by Rachel Leigh Cook and Famke Janssen make this a must-watch episode, while obscure tv shows and movies get the full Robot Chicken treatment.

  • The Departy Monster
    22
    November 06, 2011
    7 votes

    Brace for impact as "The Departy Monster" invites you on a blast of a bash with Robot Chicken's distinctive brand of absurdity and pop culture parodies. This episode has a feverish pace, mingling with guest appearances from Seth MacFarlane and Ming-Na Wen, ready to leave you breathless and begging for more madness.

  • The Black Cherry
    23
    July 18, 2005
    7 votes

    Savor the chaotic concoction of "The Black Cherry", where pop culture icons, adverts, and even fairy tales face the warped wit of the Robot Chicken crew. Strap in for a rollercoaster ride of hilarity, culminating in a poignant and side-splitting tribute to the inimitable Mr. T.

  • Tubba Bubba's Now Hubba Hubba
    24
    7 votes

    Robot Chicken dives down the rabbit hole with "Tubba Bubba's Now Hubba Hubba", unearthing playful perversions of pop culture mainstays. This outrageous episode examines famous franchises through a cracked mirror, creating a surreal and unforgettable mashup of sensory delights.

  • Boo Cocky
    25
    September 07, 2008
    7 votes

    Delve into "Boo Cocky", a haunting episode packed with ghastly giggles and horrific humor. Robot Chicken combines eerie eldritch mysteries, guest stars like Diablo Cody and Richard Lewis, and ever-present pop culture twists to produce a petrifyingly perfect assembly of memorable satire.

  • PS: Yes in That Way
    26
    January 11, 2009
    7 votes

    Robot Chicken takes a controversial route in "PS: Yes in That Way", with a full-throttle assault on popular culture's sacred icons. Between irreverent jabs at movie classics and lampooning television's best, somehow Skeet Ulrich and Shannon Elizabeth get caught in the fray, adding their own zest to this boundary-pushing episode.

  • Badunkadunk
    27
    April 24, 2005
    13 votes

    Strut into the bizarre world of "Badunkadunk", an outrageous tribute to everything from sports to showbiz. Robot Chicken ups the ante with wild sketches and hilarious juxtapositions, pulling no punches and featuring the likes of Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise to take you on a whirlwind tour of the ridiculous.

  • Robot Chicken: DP Christmas Special
    28
    5 votes

    Deck the halls with dark humor in Robot Chicken's "DP Christmas Special". This installment subverts the traditional holiday season with a sprinkle of satire and a dollop of twisted mockery. Your stockings will be bursting with laughs as you join celebrities and icons in celebrating a truly alternative yuletide.

  • Big Trouble in Little Clerks 2
    29
    5 votes

    Prepare for a one-two punch of pop culture references in Robot Chicken's "Big Trouble in Little Clerks 2". Seamlessly blending kung-fu flicks with the indie film world, this offbeat episode sees guest appearances from Robert Patrick and Jean-Claude Van Damme. Buckle up for a quick-witted ride through the world of the bizarre, as only Robot Chicken can deliver.

  • Monstourage
    30
    September 21, 2008
    5 votes

    Get set for a monstrous ride with Robot Chicken's "Monstourage" episode! Unholy alliances are forged as familiar faces from the silver screen and cryptic shadows of pop culture come together. Featuring guest appearances from Joel McHale and Carmen Electra, this unhinged masterpiece is a must-watch for fans of the macabre.