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Video description: Old-school, stop-motion animation and fast-paced satire are the hallmarks of this eclectic show created by Seth Green and Matt Senreich. Action figures find new life as players in frenetic sketch-comedy vignettes that skewer TV, movies, music, and celebrity. It's television especially formulated for the attention deficit disorder generation. David Bianculli, of the "NY Daily News" says "Watch the 15-minute premiere of 'Robot Chicken,' Cartoon Network's newest [Adult Swim] entry, and I all but guarantee you'll laugh harder, and more often, than at any current prime-time sitcom twice its length."

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