Robot Chicken won its first Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short-format Animated Program, marking its critical acclaim.
The show's production shifted to Sony Pictures Television, enabling larger resources and wider distribution.
Season 7 of Robot Chicken premiered, continuing the show's tradition of pop culture satire and stop-motion animation.
Robot Chicken returned with its 11th season on Adult Swim, continuing its legacy.
The formation of the Robot Chicken world where toys and pop culture icons are reanimated and brought to life in stop-motion sketches.
One of the earliest known sketches where the mad scientist revives a battered Robot Chicken toy, setting the tone for the bizarre humor of the series.
Parodies of popular superheroes start to dominate, including fights and absurd scenarios involving multiple superhero universes.
Multiple episodes feature extensive parodies and sketches referencing the Star Wars universe, becoming a recurring element in the show's theme.
A recurring zombie apocalypse theme where toys try to survive or exploit the chaos, illustrating the show’s blending of horror and comedy.
The crossover episodes involving parody of DC Comics characters add a new range of comedy and character interactions.
Introduction of new characters and extended universe sketches expand the fictional Robot Chicken world beyond simple pop culture doll sketches.