Lol this is what you guys worry about? How embarrassing.
JPaulie
February 4, 2011, 3:07am
#62
Yes, it is indeed interesting to find out what toys they used, not very embarrassing.
Also, Better quality.
youtube.com/watch?v=hRGZyRAVMBs
Buzz looks awkward. Woody looks short.
It was more “HOLY SH**” then “lol”.
I admit, the part with Rex throwing up was HILARIOUS, and they did a passing imitation of Jim - not Tom - Hanks. I also laughed at how comically undersized Hamn was - shows you right, Disney for not making a proper Hamn yet!
The part where Rex looks up at Andy’s bed painfully reminded me how innocent poor, sweet Rex is. Awww, poor Rex in this video!
oreo-94
February 4, 2011, 10:55pm
#64
Chopperface, have you not seen the full scale Hamm bank released last year?
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You know, I’m really not big on all these pop-culture oriented shows anymore. Robot Chicken is just another Family Guy to me (that show being the Robot Chicken of 2D animation). They’re the kind of shows that will mock anything for a joke just for the heck of it. I used to always think it was cool when The Simpsons did pop-culture cause of making actual references without making up the names for legal reasons like most of the other cartoons I’ve watched, but the reason theirs never annoyed me the way Family Guy does is because the show was first and foremost character -driven in it’s writing. My problem with pop-culture shows now is that they exist only for parody, when all I really want is to connect with the characters themselves. I’m not going to sit through a show that spoonfeeds us nothing but parodies of things I could watch myself. I also can’t stand the assaultive manner that they’re done in shows like this one, as if the writer’s agenda is to push their opinions on us while getting the show’s humor out of going “Hey, you all know what this is? Funny right?”.
As for the video, yeah it does look like those are the TSC toys, but I couldn’t care less about the video itself since they’re clearly being used just to degrade them to death. They’re good at stop-motion though, I’ll give them that much.
They don’t HAVE to be character driven. Seth MacFarlane may be more for the jokes.
Yeah, from what I can see all his shows are centered around jokes instead of story or character.
TSC Rex those darn robot chicken people get all the best toys.