Robot Chicken season 1 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A comedic skit starts with a character intending to fart the national anthem, then swiftly parodies iconic movie scenes like "Star Wars" with absurd twists. It humorously addresses Angela's true identity from "Sleepaway Camp" and mocks "The Village" for its weak plot twist. A tribute to Benny Hill is followed by a dark parody of the "Peanuts" characters, culminating in their tragic end. The skit concludes bizarrely with the narrator revealed as three ducks in a costume.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the character intend to do at the beginning of the skit?
The character humorously plans to fart the national anthem.
What movie's famous scene is parodied in the skit?
The skit parodies a famous scene from "Star Wars," specifically "The Empire Strikes Back."
How is the Force humorously explained in the skit?
The Force is comically explained as microscopic bacteria in the bloodstream called midichlorians.
What twist is revealed about Angela's character?
The twist is that Angela is the killer and was originally a boy.
Which movie's plot twist is weakly parodied?
The movie "The Village" is parodied for its weak plot twist.
How is Benny Hill commemorated in the skit?
Benny Hill is commemorated with a humorous tribute marking the anniversary of his death.
What happens to Linus in the "Peanuts" parody?
In the parody, Linus is tragically buried in his security blanket after a dark twist.
What solution does Lucy suggest to Charlie Brown in their dire situation?
Lucy suggests that Charlie Brown should let the great pumpkin eat him.
How does the skit end?
The skit ends with a comedic twist revealing the narrator to be three ducks in a costume.
What happens to Charlie Brown when he tries to kick the football?
Charlie Brown is violently tricked by Lucy, leading to a darkly humorous outcome.
What is the comedic angle on the "I am your father" scene?
The comedic angle includes absurd revelations and a humorous take on the iconic dialogue.
What film is referenced with a character thinking it's 1886?
The film "The Village" is referenced with the character thinking it's 1886.
How does the skit portray the adult characters in "Peanuts"?
The adult characters in "Peanuts" are portrayed with unintelligible "Wa wa wa" speech.
What role does the kite-eating tree play in the skit?
The kite-eating tree plays a role in the demise of the "Peanuts" characters in the skit.
What is the humor behind the "three ducks in a costume" twist?
The humor lies in the absurdity and unexpected nature of the twist.