Robot Chicken season 11 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
An episode filled with fantastical and absurd scenarios: A shortage of red balloons leads to a skeleton encounter, discussing anatomy and containment fields. A character aspires to enhance their demigod powers with a sea tattoo. Parodies include a gender-flipped "Splash," a Scooby-Doo mystery revealing a mundane villain, and a confrontation in "Labyrinth" addressing inappropriate behavior. The popular Pig Boy at a school dance elevates a student's status. A "Sims" parody explores life controlled by a player. Ends with the Stoopid Monkey logo.
Full Episode S11E09 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What keeps the living skeleton together?
A containment field binds the skeleton.
Why does the character want a sea tattoo?
To enhance their Maui demigod powers.
What is the gender-flipped reboot shown in the episode?
A reboot of "Splash."
Who is the fake ghost in the Scooby-Doo parody?
A middle-aged white man pretending to be a phantom rock star.
What accusation does Sarah make against Jareth in the Labyrinth parody?
Inappropriate behavior and being overly sexual towards her as a minor.
Why does Pig Boy become popular at the school dance?
For eating a dad's pants, leading to increased popularity for the son.
What is the main character's experience in "The Sims" parody?
Living as a Sim, including WooHoo and realizing they are controlled by a player.
How does the segment end?
With a Stoopid Monkey logo and a chicken noise.