Sep 16, 2008 Much of the humor on Robot Chicken comes from taking two unrelated celebrities or situations and combining them in a creative way. Sometimes it works brilliantly.
By on March 30, 2009Twenty-four years ago, on October 18th, 1985, the Nintendo Entertainment System went on sale in North America for the first time, and one of the first games to accompany the revolutionary system’s launch was a motocross racing game known as Excitebike. The game was actually released prior to this in Japan on November 30th, 1984, a bit over a year after the release of the NES’ Japanese predecessor, the Famicom.From the outset, one could tell that Excitebike was cut from a different cloth than many of its sports-based brethren. In an era where many such games, including some of those found on Nintendo’s own platform, were named simply for the sport represented ( Golf, Tennis, Baseball, Ice Hockey, etc.), Excitebike was able to offer the promise of something more in name alone.Shigeru Miyamoto and Nintendo’s R&D team went beyond simply simulating the motocross experience, allowing the game’s Excitebike racers to make some fairly insane jumps, or shoot ahead of the pack with a burst of turbo speed.
However, overuse of the turbo engines would cause a temperature gauge to rise, leading to the bikes overheating and stalling out. This potentially race-wrecking event could be avoided if one were to lay off the B-button throttle, or run over special arrow marks on the track that would reduce the gauge’s temperature.Another interesting element of Excitebike that would carry into the game’s successors was the ability to control your bike in the air, moving the control pad left or right to adjust the pitch of the Excitebike in order to make a better landing over the tracks’ rough terrain. Improper landing could lead to some nasty spills that would take the rider clear off the track and separating him from his Excitebike, costing precious seconds as he recovers and moves back into position to reclaim his ride.Players were given the option of racing solo, or against a group of computer-controlled riders; in either situation, the goal was to beat the posted times in order to qualify for the Excitebike championship race.
Placing first would give players a positively-reinforced message that “It’s a new record!”In addition to death-defying races, Excitebike also contained another feature, one which would lead to the game’s addition as a part of Nintendo’s “Programmable Series” during the “black box” era of the company’s releases. Not only could players race across tracks which came with the game, but Design Mode would allow players to use one of gaming’s earliest stage editors to create their own custom racetrack. Features which design enthusiasts could tweak included obstacles such as speed markings, speed-reducing mud pits, and ramps of all shapes and sizes, plus where each lap will end and how many will be needed to complete the course.
The custom courses could then be played in either of the game’s other two modes.However, there were some shortcomings with this feature. In Japan, it was originally intended to be used with devices such as the cassette-recording Famicom Data Recorder, but in America and Europe, no such device existed, thus rendering the “save” option null and void. The English instruction manual indicates that perhaps Nintendo had hope of making use of it, stating that “Save and Load menu selections are not operable in this game; they have been programmed in for potential product developments.”Fortunately, after many years, it is finally possible to save one’s custom Excitebike tracks — sort of. Though perhaps not quite the same, the Wii features a sort of “save state” for Virtual Console games which keeps data stored in the system’s internal memory.Beyond the NESThe original Excitebike stands as one of the most memorable titles from the launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System, though until recently, it never quite stood as one of the company’s “key” franchises. Nonetheless, many gamers who were “playing with power” throughout the later half of the eighties remember the game as a fond favorite and classic.But, despite the game’s firm place in the NES pantheon, it actually saw several other iterations prior to its first sequel, which would not arrive until 15 years later.The first was known as Vs. Excitebike, an arcade version of the home game which saw release in 1984, following the release of the home game. In lieu of a Design Mode, the arcade title offered three levels of challenge (Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced), with levels arranged in a different configuration.
Seven tracks would need to be played twice, with the first time being in a Challenge race, and the second as a full-blown Excitebike race. Failure to clear third place or higher would result in a Game Over.Vs. Excitebike would also see a release on the Japan-only Famicom Disk System in 1988, but with differences from either predecessor. Among these were a two-player versus mode, which would let those racing decide the maximum number of rounds needed to win, as well as the track which would be used and how many laps would be needed in order to win on that track.Other changes included the elimination of the original soundtrack in favor of a new version, and the “Original Excite” mode actually being based on the main mode of the arcade game, rather than the original NES home version.
But most noteworthy of all was the ability to save custom tracks created in the game’s Design Mode.Also a note for Excite trivia fans: Vs. Excitebike was used as the final game in the Omegathon game tournament at the 2008 Penny Arcade Expo (PAX). However, which version was used was unspecified on the convention’s.Following Vs. Excitebike came other versions and re-releases. Much as they did with Super Mario Bros., Hudson Soft released a version of Excitebike for the Japan-only NEC PC-8801 in 1985.Another Japan-only release came in 1997 for the Super Famicom’s Satellaview peripheral. This version would come to be known as BS Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium, Mario Excite Bike, BX Mario Excite Bike, and even simply as Excite Bike 2.
It featured Mario and his friends as the riders of the Excitebikes, and would see several iterations with different variations with each version.The first version would feature distinct drivers in the forms of Mario, Luigi, and Toad. The second version added Wario, with Princess Peach joining in the third version, and finally Yoshi rounding out the cast in the fourth. The remaining drivers in each version were comprised of red and green Koopa Troopas from the Mario games. Other Mario additions included Piranha Plants by track side, and coins along the pathway as well: Collecting five would seem to give Mario some semblance of his invincible form from the Super Mario titles. Plus, it’s also noteworthy as one of, if not the only time, that Mario and company’s voices are heard on the 16-bit console.Nintendo would eventually go on to re-release the original Excitebike in America in a number of forms, including as an unlockable in the game’s 2000 sequel, Excitebike 64; as an obtainable item/unlockable in 2002’s Animal Crossing for the GameCube; as “ Excitebike-e” on the Game Boy Advance eReader peripheral in 2003; as part of the Game Boy Advance “Classic NES Series” in 2004; and finally, on the Wii’s Virtual Console on March 19th, 2007. Of note is that just over a month prior to its North American Virtual Console release, it was released in that same format in Europe on February 16th — the same day its second sequel, Excite Truck, would be released in that region.Excitebike would also go on to feature in a cameo appearance as one of many collectible trophies in the GameCube hit Super Smash Bros.
Melee, where its description reads as follows:This top-of-the-line motocross motorcycle can accelerate like crazy with its turbo, but this also causes the temperature gauge to rise rapidly; if used too often, the bike will overheat. You can cool your hot bike down by running over special icons scattered across the track. The turbo and ramps let you pull insane airs. (Excitebike 10/85)Rumor has it that “Excitebiker” was a contender, alongside “Balloon Fighter,” to be a playable character in the title, representing the NES era of the company’s history. However, that spot would instead go to Popo and Nana, the eponymous Ice Climbers.Excitebike also found some further fame as the subject of a parody sketch on the Cartoon Network/Adult Swim show, Robot Chicken:In 2008, Excitebike would make another appearance as a cameo in Super Smash Bros.
Brawl for the Wii, in a greater capacity than in Melee, but still not as a playable character. Instead, Excitebike filled two roles; the first was as a collectible sticker, which could be applied to a character’s trophy in the Adventure Mode, entitled “The Subspace Emissary.” There, it would add +31 to a character’s leg attack, and is regarded as the best sticker power-up for leg attacks.In the game’s other, more traditional modes of play, Excitebikes would appear as an Assist Trophy; grabbing one of these items would result in the glass dome covering the pedestal shattering, releasing the game characters contained within. Unlike some other Assist Trophies, Excitebikes appear just as they did on the NES all those years ago, in an 8-bit styled, pixelated form. Hordes of Excitebikers in a variety of colors pour forth from the Assist Trophy, driving back and forth around the stage, dealing damage to the opponents of the player who summoned them.You can witness them in action (though by now, who hasn’t?) at the start of the video below:And finally, just as in Melee, there is a collectible trophy for the Excitebikes as well, which reads:High-performance motocross bikes that handle massive jumps with ease. Using turbo on these beauties gives a speed boost but also causes the engine’s internal temperature to rise. Overuse turbo, and the bikes overheat and shut down.
The engines can be cooled by running over certain marks on the track.
Robot Chicken (season 3) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Original network | Adult Swim |
Original release | August 12, 2007 – October 5, 2008 |
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List of Robot Chicken episodes |
The third season of the stop-motion television series Robot Chicken originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. Season three officially began on August 12, 2007 on Adult Swim, with 'Werewolf vs. Unicorn', and ended with 'Chirlaxx' on October 5, 2008, with a total of twenty episodes.
The third season was released on the Season Three: Uncensored DVD on October 7, 2008 in Region 1, January 25, 2010 in Region 2 and December 3, 2008 in Region 4.
This was the last season to Cel-motion. Starting with Season 4, the show switched to digital stop-motion animation.
Overview[edit]
The third season of Robot Chicken includes many TV, movie, TV commercial, and pop culture parodies, and non-sequitur blackouts, all acted out by dolls and action figures, including parodies like, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger investigates the illegal immigration issue with Speedy Gonzales, Slowpoke Rodriguez and Dora the Explorer, Godzilla takes a rookie out for a Training Day, The crew of Battlestar Galactica defeats the FCC threat, President George W. Bush receives a gremlin, The SWAT Team finally 'gets' Sonic the Hedgehog for speeding, Big Jim tries to score, Barbie and Yasmin (of the Bratz) go head-to-head on MTV's Exposed, 'Inside the Battlefield' revisits G.I. Joe's and Cobra's battle of the Weather Dominator, twenty years later, Spawn faces the Devil with his one true skill - fiddling, Michael Moore uncovers whatever happened to the girls' toys of yesteryear, Crystar the Crystal Warrior gets smoked, Wonder Woman reveals her revealing arch-enemy, She-Ra cannot get a moment of peace as Etheria is constantly under attack while she suffers from period pains, Hermey the Elf sucks at being a dentist A nerd is stuffed into a locker and into the magical and confusing land of Narnia., The Super Friends make way for The Super Pets, Conan the Barbarian tells us 'What is Best in Life' with a song, Sylar gets a new power in a Heroes parody, Bronson Pinchot and Ludacris star in the off-Broadway production of 'Don’t Be Ridiculous', The government tries to contain an outbreak of cooties and when the enemies of America are on the run as President Bush becomes..Captain Texas!
Guest stars[edit]
Many celebrities have guest starred in Robot Chicken season three they include, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Mila Kunis, Kelly Hu, Cee Lo Green, Snoop Dogg, Kristin Chenoweth, Tahmoh Penikett, Katee Sackhoff, Joss Whedon, Michelle Trachtenberg, Ginnifer Goodwin, Rachael Leigh Cook, Donald Faison, Seth MacFarlane, Hayden Panettiere, Patrick Warburton, Candace Bailey, Kevin Connolly, Rosario Dawson, Jamie Kaler, Skeet Ulrich, Masi Oka, Mark Hamill, Adrianne Palicki, Abraham Benrubi, Amy Smart, Billy Dee Williams, Matthew Lillard, Jean Smart, Alex Borstein, Nathan Fillion, Joel McHale, Robin Tunney, Emma Caulfield, George Lowe, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario López, Lark Voorhies, Dennis Haskins, Dustin Diamond, Zachary Quinto, Clark Duke, Michael Chiklis, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Chris Evans, Ludacris, Julian McMahon, Master P, Matthew Wood, Linda Cardellini, John C. McGinley and Sir Mix-a-Lot.
Episodes[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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41 | 1 | 'Werewolf vs. Unicorn' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Matthew Senreich, Kevin Shinick & Zeb Wells | August 12, 2007 | 301 |
All the people killed in the 2nd season finale return as zombies. The Defenders of the Earth accept their limitations. Shout On and Shout Off with The Shouter. The Decepticon Soundwave discovers he’s a little dated. People can lose at The Game of Life. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger investigates the illegal immigration issue with Speedy Gonzales and Dora the Explorer. | ||||||
42 | 2 | 'Squaw Bury Shortcake' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Matthew Senreich, Kevin Shinick & Zeb Wells | August 19, 2007 | 303 |
The MythBusters team tackles masturbation myths. G-Force’s Tiny needs to shed a few pounds. Popeye’s friends hold an intervention over his addiction to spinach. Godzilla takes a rookie out for a Training Day. Tablesmasher attempts to defeat The Council of Evil Tables. Dirty Harry deals with a punk that does feel lucky. After retirement, Bob Barker handles the neutering personally. | ||||||
43 | 3 | 'Rabbits on a Roller Coaster' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Matthew Senreich, Kevin Shinick & Zeb Wells | August 26, 2007 | 304 |
Randy experiences cross-dressing as the Pink Ranger and death in The Worst Halloween. The crew of Battlestar Galactica defeats the FCC threat. Dick Tracy earns his name. Behold, the newest adventure of Turbo Teen. M.A.S.K.’s Matt Tracker takes a bride. | ||||||
44 | 4 | 'Tapping a Hero' | Seth Green & Chris McKay | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Matthew Senreich, Kevin Shinick & Zeb Wells | September 2, 2007 | 305 |
Law & Order has never been chickenfied till now. President George W. Bush receives a gremlin. Don't miss 'The 33rd Year Old Virgin' starring Jesus Christ. Smokey Bear remembers how he got his name. Stan Lee and Pamela Anderson reveal superhero gossip on 'Superheroes Tonight.' | ||||||
45 | 5 | 'Shoe' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Harp Pekin, Ben Schwartz, Matthew Senreich & Kevin Shinick | September 9, 2007 | 306 |
Ted Kennedy and Jenna Jameson battle celebrities in politics and porn! Link's looking for a decent reward from Princess Zelda. The Homeless airlines sorta take flight. The SWAT Team finally 'gets' Sonic the Hedgehog for speeding.[1] Learn whatever happened to the Micro Machines Man. Skeletor's latest plot to destroy Eternia and He-Man goes a little too well. | ||||||
46 | 6 | 'Endless Breadsticks' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Harp Pekin, Ben Schwartz, Matthew Senreich & Kevin Shinick | September 16, 2007 | 307 |
Another black man in a fat suit movie. Big Jim tries to score. The Cat in the Hat has his way with the family pet and the kids need to get lost. Doug tells us about his life. When Snarf kicks it, Mumm-Ra sees his chance to destroy the ThunderCats as Lion-O's new nanny. | ||||||
47 | 7 | 'Yancy the Yo-Yo Boy' | Matthew Senreich | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Harp Pekin, Ben Schwartz, Matthew Senreich & Kevin Shinick | September 23, 2007 | 308 |
The dinosaurs face their Armageddon. Barbie and Yasmin (of the Bratz) go head-to-head on MTV's Exposed. What happens on Tuesday when Wimpy has to pay for his burgers? The Greatest American Hero or greatest American nerd? Find out how infinite wealth has affected Richie Rich's teenage years. | ||||||
48 | 8 | 'More Blood, More Chocolate' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Harp Pekin, Ben Schwartz, Matthew Senreich & Kevin Shinick | September 30, 2007 | 309 |
An alien invasion isn't quite what it seems. Haunted houses are common, but not one with THIS kind of ghost! Can Bob the Builder take on the union? Probably. 'Inside the Battlefield' revisits G.I. Joe's and Cobra's battle of the Weather Dominator, twenty years later. | ||||||
49 | 9 | 'Celebutard Mountain' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Breckin Meyer, Matthew Senreich & Kevin Shinick | October 7, 2007 | 311 |
Our PS3 Contest winner gets what's coming to him. Mr. Rogers is turning Japanese. Spawn faces the Devil with his one true skill - fiddling. Fonzie takes care of Chachi the best he can in The Pursuit of Happy Days. Iron Man's feet become his greatest weakness. VH1's 'Top 100 Final Episodes' features the end of Mork & Mindy, The Love Boat and more. | ||||||
50 | 10 | 'Moesha Poppins' | Seth Green | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Breckin Meyer, Matthew Senreich & Kevin Shinick | October 21, 2007 | 312 |
The Empire Strikes Back's Lando Calrissian led our heroes into a dinnertime trap with Darth Vader, and hilarity's the main course! In the spirit of 300 comes 1776. Michael Moore uncovers whatever happened to the girls' toys of yesteryear. Guest stars:Malcolm McDowell, Adrianne Palicki, Billy Dee Williams Title reference: A mashup title of the TV sitcom Moesha and the movie Mary Poppins. | ||||||
51 | 11 | 'Ban on the Fun' | Chris McKay & Matthew Senreich | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Breckin Meyer, Matthew Senreich & Kevin Shinick | October 28, 2007 | 313 |
The Maytag Man helps out..with his life. Crystar the Crystal Warrior gets smoked. Thelma & Louise regret their suicidal ways. The Maytag Repairman's life really sucks. The Laff-A-Lympics gang faces their darkest games ever: Munich, 1972. | ||||||
52 | 12 | 'Losin' the Wobble' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Breckin Meyer, Matthew Senreich & Kevin Shinick | November 4, 2007 | 314 |
Rover builder android. The Kool-Aid Man quenches some inconvenient thirsts. The mystery of why Encyclopedia Brown's parents aren't getting along. Wonder Woman reveals her revealing arch-enemy. Drunk celebrities are revealed to be reptilian-like aliens, referencing the 1983 made-for-television science fiction movie 'V'. | ||||||
53 | 13 | 'Slaughterhouse on the Prairie' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Breckin Meyer, Matthew Senreich & Kevin Shinick | November 11, 2007 | 315 |
She-Ra cannot get a moment of peace as Etheria is constantly under attack while she suffers from period pains. The Grease Gang create a new hump machine. The Magic Garden discovers that the story box has a biblical story they will never forget. Lego goes Babel! The Smurfs Village is ravaged by a hurricane. Guest stars:Joel McHale, Robin Tunney Title reference: A pun on the popular TV series Little House on the Prairie. | ||||||
54 | 14 | 'Robot Chicken's Half-Assed Christmas Special' | Matthew Senreich | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Harp Pekin, Ben Schwartz, Matthew Senreich & Kevin Shinick | December 9, 2007 | 310 |
Hermey the Elf sucks at being a dentist, The Nerd is stuffed into a locker and into the magical and confusing land of Narnia. All Sally wants is a love note, but for Linus it's misery. | ||||||
55 | 15 | 'Tubba-Bubba's Now Hubba-Hubba' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Breckin Meyer, Matthew Senreich & Kevin Shinick | April 1, 2008 | 302 |
The Super Friends make way for The Super Pets. The Carmen Sandiego host has girlfriend troubles. Pac-Man learns that he’s been living in The Matrix. The car version of Voltron gets to the rescue as fast as it can. The Cenobites guest star on Girls Gone Wild. 24 focuses on the night hours as Drac takes down the terrorists. This Episode aired on adult swim as a April Fools day Prank for a sneak peek of upcoming shows. | ||||||
56 | 16 | 'Boo Cocky' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Hugh Davidson, Mike Fasolo, Matthew Senreich & Erik Weiner | September 7, 2008 | 316 |
Conan the Barbarian tells us 'What is Best in Life' with a song. The Nerds find out Revenge comes with a price. President Jenna Bush trades the Oil Crisis for the Corn Crisis. The Saved by the Bell kids meet Jigsaw from Saw, and Screech will never be the same. The Borg track the Enterprise to its hiding place—Las Vegas’ Star Trek Experience. | ||||||
57 | 17 | 'Bionic Cow' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Hugh Davidson, Mike Fasolo, Matthew Senreich & Erik Weiner | September 14, 2008 | 317 |
Sylar gets a new power in a Heroes parody. Behind the scenes of Excitebike. Mr. Magoo gets Laser Eye Surgery. Tarzan learns that not everything humans can teach him are as good as Jane’s boobs. When Paris Hilton was stuck in prison, it was up to Nicole Richie to stage a Prison Break. | ||||||
58 | 18 | 'Monstourage' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Hugh Davidson, Mike Fasolo, Matthew Senreich & Erik Weiner | September 21, 2008 | 318 |
Vic Mackey from The Shield switches places with the Fantastic Four’s Thing, which references Michael Chiklis as he portrays both. Cowboys on a cattle drive have it bad in biblical proportions. Bronson Pinchot and Ludacris star in the off-Broadway production of 'Don’t Be Ridiculous'. Fraggle Rock meets Watership Down when the Fraggles are forced out of their home and onto a desperate hunt for survival. | ||||||
59 | 19 | 'President Evil' | Chris McKay | Seth Green, Hugh Davidson, Mike Fasolo, Matthew Senreich & Erik Weiner | September 28, 2008 | 319 |
Diggers have Dug their own grave, Dig Dug-style, ya dig? You’ve never seen a Vegas crime caper like Ocean’s Thirty-Eight. The government tries to contain an outbreak of cooties. Teenagers are exposed to movie trailers, but they’re not exactly watching the screen. Rated TV-MA. The test mode is one of the best modes of the game that consists of five puzzles with one puzzle taken at random from each of five puzzles to test the player’s brain. Big Brain Academy offers most prominent features such as unlock new puzzles, learn new skills, upgrades, and relaxing music, etc. Brain quest grades 3 and 4 5. The Versus mode allows the player to play against his friends to test his skills. There are total five categories of test such as Think, Memorize, Analyze, Identify and Compute. Guest stars:Robin Bain, Master P, Adrianne Palicki, Matthew Wood Title reference: A pun on Resident Evil, the popular video game franchise. | ||||||
60 | 20 | 'Chirlaxx' | Seth Green | Seth Green, Hugh Davidson, Mike Fasolo, Matthew Senreich & Erik Weiner | October 5, 2008 | 320 |
The latest Japanese commercial for a yeast infection cream needs a famous pitch-woman. The enemies of America are on the run as President Bush becomes…Captain Texas! Sir Mix-a-Lot knows what King Arthur needs! A Glo Worm saves the day when a blackout strikes. We dedicate the season to the staff we’ve lost…and killed. |
DVD Release[edit]
Title | Release date | Episodes | ||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | ||
'Season Three: Uncensored' | October 7, 2008 | January 25, 2010 | December 3, 2008 | 41-60 |
This two disc boxset includes all 20 episodes from Season 3 in production order. This DVD is uncensored except for the 'Cat in the Hat' sketch from the episode 'Endless Breadsticks' on Disc 1. It also has the 'Law & Order' KFC sketch intentionally censored in the episode 'Tapping a Hero'. This DVD has special features such as deleted scenes and animatics. It also includes commentary for all of the episodes and has 'Chicken Nuggets' commentary for episodes 1 and 3-5. The bonus features also include a gag reel and audio takes. |
References[edit]
- ^Gametrailers.com - Robot Chicken - Sonic by JunkyFM