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Robot Chicken is an American adult animated stop motion sketch comedy TV series produced by Seth Green's Stoopid Monkey, and Keith Crofford and Mike Lazzo's Williams Street, and Sony Pictures Television for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim night block. It has been on the air since February 20, 2005, with 220 episodes across 13 seasons, along with several specials. The episodes are 11 minutes long.

Animaniacs

  • "Cheesepuff Mountain": In the skit "Animaniac Kama Sutra", Yakko Warner lists all the Kama Sutra postions in the style of Yakko's World. Dot makes an appearance at the end. There's an after credits scene where Dot and Yakko are in bed and Dot wants to do the fridge slipper again, to which Yakko cries out in agony.

Bugs Bunny

  • "Rodiggiti": During 8 Carrot, Bugs battles Elmer Fudd in a rap battle, parodying the Eminem film 8 Mile. Bugs is voiced by Bill Farmer.
  • "Snarfer Image": In "Wooper" Bugs is one of the people sent back in time to be killed by Elmer Fudd.
  • "Immortal": In the skit "Porky's," Bugs and Daffy mistake a strip club called Porky's for a place that Porky Pig owns, only to be proven wrong. Although they were appalled by what they saw in the strip club, they immediately go back in.
  • "Not Enough Women": In "Wabbit Cwossdwessing," Bugs takes his cross dressing skills to the next level: by getting gender reassignment surgery.
  • "Toon Trauma":

Daffy Duck

  • "Rodiggiti": During "8 Carrot", Daffy is the MC in Bugs and Elmer's rap battle, parodying the Eminem film 8 Mile. Daffy voiced by Bill Farmer.
  • "Immortal": In the skit "Porky's", Bugs and Daffy mistake a strip club called Porky's for a place that Porky Pig owns, only to be proven wrong. Although they were appalled by what they saw in the strip club, they immediately go back in.

Elmer Fudd

  • "Rodiggiti": in "8 Carrot" Elmer challenges Bugs to a rap battle as Elmer Phudd with a PH.
  • "The Curious Case of the Box": In "Suicide Season", Elmer can no longer use guns so he has a better solution.
  • "Snarfer Image": In "Wooper", a parody of the film Looper, Elmer Fudd is assigned to kill people brought in from the future since TV networks don't allow guns in the future. A future version of himself appears and Elmer is hesitant to kill him, but obliges.
  • "Not Enough Women": In "Wabbit Cwossdwessing", Elmer is interviewed about Bug's gender reassignment surgery. He admits to being "half mast" just thinking about it.

Marvin The Martian

Michigan J. Frog

Pepé Le Pew

Pete Puma

Porky Pig

  • "Rodiggitti:" In "8 Carrot," Porky is the DJ as Bugs and Elmer's rap battle.
  • "Immortal:" In "Porky's," the titular strip club is mistaken for a place that Porky owns when Bugs and Daffy walk into before leaving and reentering.
  • "Snarfer Image:" At the end of "Wooper," Porky Pig does his famous "That's all Folks!" before being shot in the head, presumably by Elmer. In both his appearances, he is voiced by Bob Bergen.

Pinky and the Brain

  • "Kramer Vs. Showgirls": In "The 90s Revisted," Pinky reveals that the reason the Brain's head is so big is because of Pageant's disease. Pinky also has a giant ear on his back.
  • "Eviscerated Post-Coital by a Six Foot Mantis:" In "The Same Thing Every Night," the Brain ends up having a psychedelic breakdown. Maurce Lamarche reprises his role as Brain.

Slowpoke Rodriguez

  • "Werewolf Vs. Unicorn": In "Illegal Alien Problems", Slowpoke is the assistant to governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. After failing to get Arnold's water in time, Arnold calls for Slowpoke to be deported. Slowpoke pleads for him not to as they will kill him back in his country.

Space Jam

  • "Catdog on a Stick": "Welcome to the Golf Jam," is a parody of Space Jam starring Tiger Woods and characters from DiC.

Speedy Gonzales

  • "Werewolf Vs, Unicorn": In "Illegal Alien Problems," Sylvester is tasked with capturing illegal immigrants who try to make it past the border. Speedy is able to run past Sylvester while he isn't looking.

Sylvester

  • "Werewolf Vs, Unicorn": In "Illegal Alien Problems". Sylvester is tasked with capturing illegal immigrants who try to make it past the border. Speedy is able to run past Sylvester while he isn't looking, to which Sylvester cries "Son of a B*tch". Sylvester is voiced by Pat Pinney.

Tiny Toon Adventures

Tweety Bird

  • "Not Enough Woman:" Tweety is interviewed about Bugs' transition in "Wabbit Cwossdwessing"
  • "May Cause a Squeakquel:" In "Tweety Takes an Eye Test," Tweety goes to the optometrist and keeps seeing his Hs as T because he's legally blind.

Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner

  • "ACME CEO Remembered:"
  • "Executed by the State:" In the skit "Wile E Piphany," after the last attempt to kill Road Runner fails, Wile E. Coyote decides to end his own life.
  • "Unnamed Robot Chicken Episode:" In "How to Get Away with Murder," Wile E. attempts to teach a class how to solve crime. However, his students find out he was responsible for the crime and he is executed via electric chair.
  • "Toon Trauma:"
  • "Sweet J Presents:"
  • "May Cause Episode Title To Cut Due To Word Lim": The reason why Wile's invention keep falling is because ACME is run by a bunch of roadrunners.

Yosemite Sam

  • "Not Enough Woman:" In "Murder Mystery," one of the guests mentions that his lover makes him shave his beard like Yosemite Sam.
  • "Snarfer Image:" In "Wooper," after the future Elmer is killed, Sam comes in and asks to "have what he's having" before getting shot.