The Dark Castle Entertainment logo shown at the beginning of the, 1970s company Winters/Rosen Productions had an animated frog leaping through a garden, "ribbeting" out a red flag with "A Winters/Rosen Production" and the frog on it, all set to chirpy music. So if you see a scene on a city block, in a forest, or in a bathroom, chances are you might have seen that same set in a previous episode. The descendant mad scientist then proceeds to force the Robot Chicken to watch a wall of projected images with different shows, as his ancestor did before him. Midway through the opening sequence, the titular chicken turns his laser eye towards the camera, and the title appears amidst the "laser effects" as Les Claypool of Primus can be heard screaming "It's alive!" Barney Home Video to some, although I'm not even scared of it. DO NOT CLICK ON THAT LINK!!! [7] After an eight-month hiatus during the third season, the show returned on September 7, 2008, to air the remaining 5 episodes. The 1964-68 variant gives some advance warning before the jingle, but it's in the form of a zooming shield that might be the long-lost father of the "V of Doom". Yep.". Their other logo that they introduced a while after, which starts with the zoom into the open door, "This is NET, the public television network...", the 2 covered by white cloth, getting stabbed by scissors. I was in California for a wedding and the hotel I stayed at had a statue of an anthro-pig dressed as a mailman. Fortunately it's not on, Not 100% sure if it would be considered one, but since they refer to it as an ident, which is a UK. While Robot Chicken uses a variety of famous real people and fictional characters, it also has original characters created exclusively for the show. In a town set in the retro 1980's, a young robot must collect data on humans and do whatever he can to fit in with them. quoting Frankenstein. "Canale 5" (that is, "Channel Five") usually uses, Cartoon Network didn't have really scary idents, but. Download FREE Vocals sounds - royalty-free! the logo was first designed by Chuck Jones for "Now Hear This" in 1963 and was intended to be a one-shot variant. It was later replaced by a tamer version which features a live-action zoom-out of the man and no music other than thunder sounds. Another one, used from 1960-66, showed the "Snake" forming over a black background with pink spotlights while a cameraman and his camera passes in front of the spots. "Have you seen Lord of the Flies?" The "Snake" logo NBC used during the 1959-75 era had a few variants that ranked well in scare factor: Two of them, used from 1960-63, showed the "Snake" forming over a background of an extreme close-up on a TV camera's rotating lens turret overlaid with a couple of rotating boom microphones or a cameraman operating his camera depending of the version, all of which rendered in stark "artistic" colors. The Robot Chicken comes upon the body of the scientist, which has been decapitated. Logo. ON! Just so you know, that's a fake one made by fellow CLG Wiki member Shadeed. One of the biggest challenges for the team is just the laws of nature. A third one, used from 1966-75, showed the "Snake" drawing itself over a background that quickly flashes different colors in time with the chimes (this time a slightly sped-up version of the standard vibraphone arrangement used since the 1950's). "I wonder if the charming nature of the visuals are what make it so compelling to viewers who are watching late at night in various chemically altered states," he said. Disney also put out strange title cards with the Feature Presentation font on certain backgrounds. [22] A box set including the first 3 seasons and a box set including all three Star Wars specials have also been released.[23]. The MGM Television logo used during the 60s and early 70s re-used the same concept of its theatrical cousin (roaring lions), so while it could still be a bit scary to some in principle alone, it was still rather familiar (and the lion's roar blending in with the show or film's closing credits helped offset the scariness a bit). The Vortex logo scares me, but the other ones don't... except the below variant. These examples prove otherwise. It can take one animator all day to film roughly six seconds of footage, depending on how much action there is. You're not alone - this troper hated that one, too. [7] In May 2012, Adult Swim announced they were picking up a sixth season of Robot Chicken, which began airing in September 2012. WEE-UM! some strange, ominous whispering near the end. [15] After a five-month hiatus during the tenth season, the show returned on June 28, 2020, to air the remaining 8 episodes with the 200th episode. The letters TEN in the title have been also highlighted to mark the show reaching ten seasons. Robot Chicken is an American adult animated stop motion sketch comedy television series, created and executive produced for Adult Swim by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich along with co-head writers Douglas Goldstein and Tom Root.The writers, most prominently Green, also provide many of the voices. To some, Face, the old Nick Jr. mascot, is somewhat unsettling. "Not affiliated with World Vision International, a religious and charitable organization." Scratch is one of the main antagonists in Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. I'm scared of that one too, because of the fact the 90s PBS Kids logo follows it on children's shows. The show was created, written, and produced by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, and produced by Stoopid Buddy Stoodios (ShadowMachine Films Seasons 1–5) in association with Stoop!d Monkey, Williams Street, and Sony Pictures Television (Sony Pictures Digital Seasons 1–5). All that was left was for the letters to start dripping blood afterwards. Find the Vocals sound you are looking for in seconds. The aforementioned cards made me so terrified of them that at age 4 or 5, if they ever entered my mind, I thought they would be in my bedroom hallway waiting for me if I got out of bed. Craft cartoons online right in your browser, and present your project in the best possible light. In the 200th episode, as the title is showing, David Lynch shouts "Robot Chicken!" "We embrace a lot of the handmade nature of things. Then there was one station ID from the late 90s to early 2000s that had a young man breakdancing and spinning on his head. It's basically the same except with a female announcer proclaiming in a somewhat creepy tone: "The best of children's entertainment presented by... Golden Book Video". Taken to a futuristic laboratory, the Robot Chicken is taken out of suspended animation by a masked scientist, revealed to be a descendant of the mad scientist who first reanimated the Robot Chicken. Yet those two logos described above doesn't even compare to the, The Finnish movie distributor Finnkino used to open their features with, Orson Welles sees you in your dreams. This DVD has special features such as deleted scenes and animatics. Even Pretty Cure is scared of the VID mask, but they're enthusiastic about the V of Doom. We hold major institutions accountable and expose wrongdoing. Stars: Grey Griffin, Gary LeRoi Gray, Myles Jeffrey, Kyle Sullivan. ofc. The Simpsons parody has been considered to many Nightmare Retardant, as well as the Robot Chicken parody (featuring Boba Fett!) If the lawn-mowing women are not enough to scare you, then take this! WHY ISN'T UNITED MEDIA PRODUCTIONS ON THE LIST?! Explore the extensive selection of professionally-designed templates and pick the one that matches your needs. Some bumpers were innocent, Perhaps even worse than any of the above is ", While not aired on Nickelodeon itself, an ident on Nicktoons Network in 2004 named ", Nick Jr.'s idents aren't normally freaky, with the exception being the so-called. The above-mentioned Learning Corporation of America were probably trying to outdo. Some of them looked mostly innocent, while others...fell a bit more into the creepy side of things. It's more subtle than actually scary, but the, Let us not forget that the first string of Disney movies released on home video were preceded by a truly mind-scarring, Ironically, the creepiness of laser Mickey fit perfectly with the dark tone (and similarly creepy, That was the rare Navy Blue variant. "Robot Chicken Opening – Robot Chicken – Adult Swim Video", "Robot Chicken – Season 1 Box Set (Region 2) (Pal): DVD", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robot_Chicken&oldid=984000201, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This two-disc boxset includes all 20 episodes from Season 1 in production order. The rest are built from the bottom up.