Robot Chicken

Season 4

19 episodes 12 seasons

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Robot Chicken Season 4 released on December 7, 2008.

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S04E01 Aired December 07, 2008

Help Me

Seth and Matt enlist the help of Joss Whedon, Ron Moore and Seth MacFarlane to get their show renewed. PaRappa the Rapper is facing criminal charges when he takes his teacher's advice and does a rap that rats out the real criminal. Filming of an episode of Tila Tequila's "A Shot at Love" is interrupted when it's revealed that she's an experimental cyborg. Movie and TV favorites are trimmed down to "Just the Good Parts."

S04E02 Aired December 14, 2008

They Took My Thumbs

A contractor demonstrates the various death traps being built to protect a temple from intruders. Jason Voorhees gets ready for Friday the 13th. Wildman shares some summer fun tips with a group of kids. What happens when the Justice League struggle through "Bring a Sidekick to Work Day?"

S04E03 Aired December 21, 2008

I'm Trapped

Homonyms are explained in an educational musical. Vice President Dick Cheney is captured by terrorists and held captive along with Tony Stark. The truth behind James Bond's sex life is revealed. Skeletor's plot involving a less-than-perfect clone of He-Man doesn't work out well.

S04E04 Aired December 28, 2008

In a DVD Factory

It's been said that "only" a silver bullet can kill a werewolf, but we'll see about that! Witness the secret origin of Composite Santa Claus. The amount of advance planning Daredevil has to make in advance of a dramatic entrance is revealed. As the world mourns Hannah Montana's death, her friends continue to protect her secret identity as Miley.

S04E05 Aired January 04, 2009

Tell My Mom

Joey Fatone gives a pitch for a new sketch featuring himself. Sam Witwicky gets new scooter. The true story is revealed behind Billy Joel's hit single, Piano Man. Annie learns about orphans in various countries. If you have a problem and the A-Team can't be reached, maybe you should hire the B-Team!

S04E06 Aired January 11, 2009

P.S. Yes, in That Way

Billy Dee Williams goes shopping. The Peculiar Purple Pie Man gets accused of stealing Black Cherry Pie's black cherry. The Henderson family says goodbye to Harry, and get an unwelcome sendoff from his cousin in return. G.I. Joe takes on a new member, but they take the razzing a little too far.

S04E07 Aired January 18, 2009

Love, Maurice

There is an uprising in the kingdom and Babar must fight for his life! Bitten by a radioactive deer, a new superhero is born: Kid Venison! Roger Rabbit makes a deal with O.J. Simpson. Steve Austin convinces Oscar to rebuild Jaime Sommers into his ideal Bionic Woman. Terminator Baby is sent to protect John and Sarah from Terminator Puppy.

S04E08 Aired January 25, 2009

Two Weeks without Food

Zeus decides to spice up "Clash of the Titans" with a monster truck! A young Iron Man fan gets swept up into a battle involving the Avengers and a giant robot. "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" is re-imagined as an opera. Speed Racer competes in NASCAR Racing. When Dorothy leaves Oz, it's back to business as usual for the Wizard. Watch the latest edition to MTV's "The Hills."

S04E09 Aired February 01, 2009

But Not in That Way

A girl's father becomes obsessed with her own favorite anime show: Inuyasha. The Giving Tree has much to give. Punky Brewster discovers boys, leaving Glomer forgotten and alone in his closet. Stephen King meets his new neighbor, Dean Koontz. Black Manta narrates a story about the Joker's life in prison in "The Arkham Redemption."

S04E10 Aired February 08, 2009

I Love Her

What would happen if the Monchhichis drew first blood? Criss Angel substitutes for Professor Snape at Hogwarts. What would happen if the Power-Puff girls were on drugs? Freddy Kreuger's day gets off to a bad start thanks to ill-conceived gifts from his daughter. In an episode of "Living Lohan", the nerds next door have to contend with their unruly neighbors.

S04E11 Aired July 26, 2009

We Are a Humble Factory

The Robot Chicken Nerd bathes in the Spring of the Drowned Girl, believing it will turn him into an awesomely sexy lady. As C-3PO's head is thrown his way, an Ugnaught has a flashback of his football career. As Harry guides his crew working on the asteroid that's about to hit Earth, he meets an alien inhabitant. The Creature from the Black Lagoon is jealous when he learns that Frankenstein and the other monsters all have their own cereal lines. Dakota Fanning joins the WWE.

S04E12 Aired August 02, 2009

Maurice Was Caught

Simon Belmont takes on werewolves and Dracula himself with a whip. After triggering a thermonuclear war with Canada while searching for cheat codes, the Robot Chicken Nerd is taken to a CIA black ops site and interrogated. "Gone With the Wind" is re-imagined as an action movie featuring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Cynthia Rothrock. A scientist shows footage of failed attempts to design a working jet pack. Annie Warbucks holds a Sweet Sixteen party.

S04E13 Aired August 09, 2009

Unionizing Our Labor

Meet the medieval Dukes of Hazzard. Watch as the Libertarian Party spirals downward one election year after another. Transients are mistaken for Clark Kent as they pick up his clothing when Superman is called. Try the latest Wii Fit game: "Humping Robot". A frog retaliates when a scorpion tries to sting him after promising not to. The Smurfs go to war with the Snorks.

S04E14 Aired August 16, 2009

President Hu Forbids It

The batmobile experiences a series of mechanical failures and changes operating modes, first into a motorcycle, then a unicycle, and so on. The money has mysteriously gone missing from the World Wildlife Fund. A woman's lover makes her pirate fantasy overly realistic. Dr. Manhattan interrupts a bank robbery bank hostages, but puts one of the rescued hostages in a very awkward position. The premise for Dateline's "To Catch a Predator" backfires big time. The dungeon master bails from a D&D gaming session, so a nerd proposes an alternate gaming adventure.

S04E15 Aired August 23, 2009

Due to Constraints of Time and Budget

As Indiana Jones warns Marion to keep her eyes closed, spirits try to get the two of them to open them. An elephant named Morton is playing hookie from school, when out of the blue he comes face to face with Crackhead Kangaroo. The 1968 animated masterpiece "Yellow Submarine" gets a mashup with the 1990 masterpiece "Hunt for Red October." As the best Mario Kart driver, Toad is the perfect transporter, as long as her clients honor their part of the deal.

S04E16 Aired August 30, 2009

The Ramblings of Maurice

Those plastic 6-pack rings are deadly to turtles, in more ways than one. A cereal company expands its marketing tactics. Every time Harvey "Two-Face" Dent attacks Batman, he adds to his disfigurations. G.I. Joe lays Junkyard to rest, and adds his name to the Wall of Heroes. With development on the sequel to "The Dark Crystal" stalled, the producers re-imagine the project with a gangsta-rap take.

S04E17 Aired September 06, 2009

Cannot Be Erased, So Sorry

Daniel Day-Lewis stars as "The Humping Robot", a major motion picture coming soon. John Connor takes the new Terminator out for a test run. Cobra Commander has trouble placing an order at the drive-through window. The latest clients arrive on Fantasy Island, demanding the kind of fantasies that Mr. Roarke wasn't expecting to deliver. The Robot Chicken Nerd fantasizes a trip to Oz, but reimagines Dorothy's companions as supercool alternatives.

S04E18 Aired September 13, 2009

Please Do Not Notify Our Contractors

We see how the knight guarding the Holy Grail spends his time. The Beast is put in a pimped out castle with twenty beauties, one of whom he must find to be his true love or he will die. Montage Man is here to speed things along.

S04E19 Aired September 20, 2009

Especially the Animal Keith Crofford!

The origins of the Wuzzles are explored. The Cloverfield monster is shamed into ending his rampage. Earl McGarry is a handyman who can discretely handle any horror. Nicholas Cage stars in an action-packed remake of Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window." Season four is closed out with highlights from the season showcased amidst a sappy parody of "What a Wonderful World" with a variety of characters joining in, right before Mike Lazzo announces that the show has been cancelled!