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− | '''Length:''' :35 |
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+ | |animated_by= [[Sue Twining]], [[Seamus Walsh]] |
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− | *The chicken is forced to watch via eye clamps, as in [[A Clockwork Orange]]. |
+ | |allusions =*The chicken is forced to watch TV Mix via eye clamps, as in [[A Clockwork Orange]]. |
+ | |trivia = *The opening sequence was left out of the episode [[Werewolf vs. Unicorn]]. The opening credits were appended to the end credits. |
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+ | *In [[Previously On Robot Chicken]], a pre-intro skit reveals how the [[Chicken]] dies. |
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+ | *The opening was [[Robot Chicken Star Wars Opening|Star Wars'd]] for [[Robot Chicken: Star Wars]]. |
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+ | *When the show begins another season, the clips on the TV sets change. |
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+ | *As explained in the online commentary for Robot Chicken Star Wars episode 2, the only change to the opening was the 2nd Death Star replacing the original. |
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+ | |goofs =*As pointed out by [[Douglas Goldstein]] in the [[Greetings!|Tapping a Hero Commentary]], the Chicken's right ocular clamp is superfluous, as its respective robotic eye is by nature permanently open. |
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*In an apparent error, the opening sequence for [[Drippy Pony]] aired without any of the opening credits. |
*In an apparent error, the opening sequence for [[Drippy Pony]] aired without any of the opening credits. |
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+ | * As of season 6. The Intro has been role reversed, with the mad scientist killed by the falling tv sets, and being turned into a robot and being forced to watch Television. |
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Revision as of 16:56, 23 September 2018
{{#watch:270901eb05908af052c83140189d3861}}Watch Opening Sequence on [as] video
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Episode: Junk in the Trunk-Fool's Goldfinger
Length: :35
Characters: Chicken, Mad Scientist
Segment Summary: A mad scientist revives a dead chicken by placing robotic parts into it. As a punishment for this, the chicken must now watch mindless clips of television for all eternity. Or at least until the show ends.
Animated By: Sue Twining, Seamus Walsh
Themes: Animals, Death, Silent
Allusions:
- The chicken is forced to watch TV Mix via eye clamps, as in A Clockwork Orange.
Trivia / Info:
- The opening sequence was left out of the episode Werewolf vs. Unicorn. The opening credits were appended to the end credits.
- In Previously On Robot Chicken, a pre-intro skit reveals how the Chicken dies.
- The opening was Star Wars'd for Robot Chicken: Star Wars.
- When the show begins another season, the clips on the TV sets change.
- As explained in the online commentary for Robot Chicken Star Wars episode 2, the only change to the opening was the 2nd Death Star replacing the original.
Goofs / Nitpicks:
- As pointed out by Douglas Goldstein in the Tapping a Hero Commentary, the Chicken's right ocular clamp is superfluous, as its respective robotic eye is by nature permanently open.
- In an apparent error, the opening sequence for Drippy Pony aired without any of the opening credits.
- As of season 6. The Intro has been role reversed, with the mad scientist killed by the falling tv sets, and being turned into a robot and being forced to watch Television.
Online Commentary: Transcription - Interpretations
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