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Robot Chicken is an American stop motion animated television series created and executive produced by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich along with co-Head Writers Douglas Goldstein and Tom Root. Green provides many voices for the show.
The program is a sketch comedy that parodies a number of pop culture conventions using stop motion animation of toys, action figures, dolls, and claymation (usually for special effects) and various other objects, such as tongue depressors and The Game of Life pegs. The show’s name was inspired by a dish on the menu at a West Hollywood Chinese restaurant, Kung Pao Bistro, where Green and Senreich had dined, although the series originally was intended to be titled “Junk in the Trunk”.
The show is produced by Stoopid Monkey, ShadowMachine Films, Williams Street, and Sony Pictures Digital, and currently airs in the US as a part of Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim block, in the United Kingdom and Ireland as part of Bravo’s Adult Swim block, in Canada on Teletoon’s Detour block, in Australia on The Comedy Channel’s Adult Swim block, in Russia on 2x2’s Adult Swim block, in Germany on TNT Serie’s Adult Swim block and in Latin America on the Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim block. It premiered on Sunday, February 20, 2005.
The series was renewed for a 20-episode third season, which ran from August 12, 2007 to September 28, 2008. After an eight month hiatus, during the third season, the show returned on August 31, 2008 to air the remaining five episodes, Three episodes beginning with “Tubba-Bubba’s Now Hubba-Hubba”, which also aired as an April Fool’s Day prank. The series has been renewed for a fourth season which premiered on December 7, 2008.
In 2007 Robot Chicken was the highest rated original show on Adult Swim and the second highest on the network (after Family Guy)Talk about an Only in America success story, one has to look no further than--of all things--a guy who dons a chicken suit for fun and notoriety.
The Famous Chicken, also known commonly as The San Diego Chicken, has reached icon status as a sports and entertainment personality throughout the nation and the world. In his element as an outrageous comic actor, he's as unique and gifted a humorist as any stage has ever seen.
Perhaps in another era, the role of The Chicken could've been played by Harpo Marx, Peter Sellers, Andy Kaufman or other physical comedians. Still, there'd be debate if even those comic greats could've pulled off the live performances in a real world setting that Ted Giannoulas crafts every night he covers himself in costume.
Unlike Hollywood or Broadway, Ted's Chicken comedy sports shows are high risk improvisations during actual games among a supporting cast of non-actors, with no script, no rehearsal and no second takes. And all of this takes place before an audience of thousands, plus live broadcasts. No safe and cozy studio for Giannoulas. His sketcheshere is Ted Giannoulas and his comic musings in a chicken suit--perhaps the last voice left--to remind us that, indeed, it is just a game after all.
His impact is such that The Sporting News editors named him as one of The Top 100 Most Powerful People in Sports of the 20th Century. He's on a list that includes Muhammad Ali, Babe Ruth, Jesse Owens, Pete Rozelle, Ted Turner and Wayne Gretzky among others.
The Chicken character has transcended into a virtual folk hero who, as one Washington newspaper editorialized, "wonderfully fills a jester's role, mocking both substance and ceremonious forms, parodying the powerful and cavorting with utter irreverence."
Ted is the new vaudevillian and his appeal has spawned a mascot cottage industry, for better or worse. Costumed creatures now abound in sports, business, schools and charities. In fact these days the Olympics and World Cup events even hold ceremonies to unveil their
new characters. Yet, in the time of BC--Before Chicken--there were none.
Giannoulas' debut came with no grand plan, no Madison Avenue input, no coaching and no expectations. It was only about a college kid who needed a job. Meanwhile, the radio station merely needed a student looking
or work. They found each other by fate the day before spring break in March, 1974. On the campus of San Diego State, a representative from a rock 'n roll radio station arrived to find anyone who'd agree to wear a rented chicken suit for a promotional gimmick. It was just a one week, temporary job offering to visit the local zoo and giveaway candy Easter eggs. The pay was $2 an hour.
The rep, from KGB radio, descended from a hallway upon a small group of students to mention what he was looking for. "Anybody want to do it?" he asked. By happenstance, Giannoulas was there and shrugged, "Yeah, sure." Ted was hired on the spot with a handshake. There was no audition, no interview and no job application. "Just show up," he was told.
After his stint at the zoo was completed, Giannoulas saw an opportunity and volunteered to attend Padre games in costume as the station's furry ambassador--an unheard of idea at the time. For Ted, it was just his hopeful plan to get into a ballgame for free. And just like that, sports entertainment marketing was introduced to the fan.
Ironically, KGB could've auditioned the entire town and still not have discovered that inherent combination of special traits Giannoulas brings.
He is unprecedented in his work ethic that goes with a miraculous tolerance for a heat stress environment. His impromptu comedic act underscores a knowledge of the game. His act has earned him some heady reviews. In the  San Diego Union, the late and legendary sports editor Jack Murphy wrote, "The Chicken has the soul of a poet. He is an embryonic Charles Chaplin in chicken feathers."
The Sporting News said, "In show biz, they call his kind 'Show Stoppers.' In baseball, The Chicken is a game stopper. They might even consider him for stopping wars."
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer stated, "The Chicken is the brightest and one of the most ingenious entertainers ever to grace the sports scene."
Time Magazine offered, "More than anything else, baseball should learn to peddle the real nostalgia--Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier, Lou Gehrig's farewell speech and the first appearance of the San Diego Chicken."
Rolling Stone magazine simply headlined him "The Legend," while others have named him, "the Sir Lawrence Olivier of mascots."
Giannoulas parlayed his one week gig into a five year run with KGB, in the process making it the most storied promotion in radio history.
As a performer at large, his goofy doings included over-the-top station giveaways with tons of watermelon delivered to beach sites in refrigerated trucks, concert tickets handed out on the streets andalbums passed out in the parks, among other promotional adventures. His tenure featured two generations of costumes. The first, a  rental from a defunct, local shop was a horrid, rag tag thing, adorned with paper  mâché head and a heavily padded body of red cloth zig zags to emulate feathers. Novelty amusement aside, the contraption was known to spook children.
Later, however, a different styled outfit was made which proved to be the catalyst for the character. It was lighter and brighter, enabling Ted to become nimble and animated among the crowds like never before. The Chicken seemed like a cartoon come to life.
Not only did he bring this new found energy to sporting events, he also carried on crazily at rock concerts. He was even invited to make spontaneous appearances on stage with marquee rock acts of the 70s and 80s. He jammed in the spotlight with Jimmy Buffett, Paul McCartney, Sammy Hagar, J. Geils Band, George Thorogood, The Ramones, Doobie Brothers, Cheap Trick, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis and dozens more.

Cartoon Chicken Pictures Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Chicken Pictures Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Chicken Pictures Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Chicken Pictures Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Chicken Pictures Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Chicken Pictures Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Chicken Pictures Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Chicken Pictures Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013


Cartoon Chicken Pictures Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Chicken Pictures Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Chicken Pictures Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013


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