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Season: 2

Episode: Book of Corrine

Length: 2:01

Cast: Seth Green (Himself, Nerd), Matthew Senreich (Himself), Jamie Kaler (Bloopers Host)

Characters: Seth Green, Matthew Senreich, Puppy, Arnold the Monkey, Tom Root, Doug Goldstein, Fidel Castro, Six Million Peso Man, Humping Robot, Bloopers Host, Mad Scientist, Little Drummer Boy, Eagle Eye Smith, Chicken, Alien, Nerd.

Segment Summary: Robot Chicken holds a telethon that goes horribly awry.

Themes: Animals, Continued, Death, Guns, Self-Reference, Violence, Bleeped, Bug Eyes

Allusions:

Trivia / Info:

  • This segment is continued in Here For The Monkey and concludes in Seth's Revenge from Werewolf vs. Unicorn.
  • This is the first time the Bloopers Host is killed by someone other than himself.
  • Characters seen answering phones include Fidel Castro, the Six Million Peso Man, the Humping Robot, the Bloopers Host, the Little Drummer Boy, Eagle Eye Smith, one of the Aliens, the Nerd, the Mad Scientist and the Chicken.
  • Also in the opening sequence for Robot Chicken: Star Wars, one of the TVs has a clip of the segment Robot Chicken Telethon when the camera zooms into the TV.
  • In the beginning a more lively version of the show's intro is played.
  • In the sketch, we can hear the line "Would you like flies with that?" from the sketch Would You Like Fries With That?.
  • Last physical appearance of Fidel Castro in a Robot Chicken sketch.

Goofs / Nitpicks:

  • Only The Humping Robot survives as if you were to look a little bit closer during the difficulty that Seth and Matt are in, you can see that The Humping Robot is replaced by Douglas Goldstein, who had earlier already appeared in the sketch.
  • Matt is using a double-barrelled shotgun, which can only fire two shells without reloading, yet Matt keeps on firing without reloading.
  • The sketch is still censored on DVD.

Transcription - Interpretations


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