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==Original characters== {{overly detailed|section|date=November 2024}} [[File:Robot Chicken costumes (5976959041).jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|Costumes based on the Mad Scientist and Robot Chicken at [[San Diego Comic-Con]]]] ''Robot Chicken'' primarily features satirical versions of celebrities and existing popular characters in its sketches, but it has also debuted some original characters created for the show. * '''{{anchor|Robot Chicken}}Robot Chicken''' (vocal effects provided by [[Seth Green]]) is the show's titular character. He is a cyborg chicken with a red laser eye. First seen as a roadkill chicken on Highway 9W while he originally lived on Old Man McLauchlin's farm, the Mad Scientist revives him as a cyborg and experiments on him by forcing him to watch sketches on numerous TV monitors. In the 100th episode, he gets freed by a maid and later kills his creator after he kidnaps his wife.<ref name="auto13" /> He later revives the Mad Scientist as a cyborg and reverses the roles, forcing him to watch sketches. * '''{{anchor|The Mad Scientist}}The Mad Scientist''' (voiced by [[David Lynch]]) is a scientist who revived the Robot Chicken. He has wild white hair and a diabolical grin. His real name is revealed to be Fritz Huhnmörder (German for 'chicken murderer') in the season 3 episode "Werewolf vs. Unicorn". He was killed by the Robot Chicken after the events of the 100th episode only for him to be revived as a cyborg in the sixth season's opening sequence. The Robot Chicken then gets his revenge by forcing the Mad Scientist to watch the same sketches that he had been previously forced to watch. In the season 10 episode "Fila Ogden in: Maggie's Got a Full Load" with the ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''-styled opening, the Mad Scientist's nickname is Rick Sanchez, named after [[Rick Sanchez|another Adult Swim mad scientist character]] due to his resemblance to the same character. He actually has five kids, in which they include his crazed son, a teenage daughter who is goth, an 8-year-old daughter, and infant twins: a boy named Damien, and a girl named Rhiannon. Additionally, he also has a wife named Kathrine. It also reveals that the Mad Scientist's birthday is on January 21. * '''{{anchor|The Nerd}}The Nerd''' (voiced by Seth Green) is a 26-year-old nerdy man with square-framed glasses who [[lisp]]s. He appears in many episodes and often ends up in wild situations in famous media. Although his name was mentioned as "Gary" in the season 1 episode "Joint Point", recent Adult Swim commercials for some later episodes give his name as "Arthur Kensington, Jr.". He dies in the season 9 finale only for him to get revived as a cyborg in the tenth season's opening sequence. Despite his transformation into a cyborg, sometime in between the season 10 finale and the season 11 premiere, he was finally restored to normal. * '''{{anchor|Cluckerella}}Cluckerella''' (vocal effects provided by Seth Green) is the Robot Chicken's wife. She wears a dress and has blonde hair and red lipstick. She gets kidnapped by the Mad Scientist during the 100th episode, causing the Robot Chicken to go to the lab and kill him to rescue her. In the season 7 finale, it is revealed that Cluckerella has left him. * '''{{anchor|Mad Scientist's Son}}Mad Scientist's Son''' (voiced by [[Zachary Levi]]) is the Mad Scientist's 32-year-old twisted son, who steals his cyborg-making tools as part of a plot to kidnap all living U.S. presidents for ransom. However, he ends up being defeated by the Robot Chicken and the Mad Scientist, who then forces him to watch the sketches as punishment. According to the script of the season 7 finale, his real name is revealed to be Tony Huhnmörder-Anderson. * '''{{anchor|Bitch Pudding}}Bitch Pudding''' (voiced by [[Katee Sackhoff]]) is an [[original character]] addition to the ''[[Strawberry Shortcake]]'' universe. Bitch Pudding is a foul-mouthed, crass and violent 18-year-old woman and a former resident of Pastryville who has a penchant for insulting, tormenting, and sometimes even killing others. In her debut appearance in the season 4 episode "P.S. Yes, in That Way", she seems to be 8 years old for early episodes, but in later episodes to show her as a young adult when she gets a growth spurt. In season 7, she became the first of the series' recurring characters to have their own first single storyline special, titled the "Bitch Pudding Special". * '''{{anchor|Unicorn}}Unicorn''' (voiced by [[George Lowe]]) is a white homosexual [[unicorn]] who is a complete pervert. In his debut appearance in the season 2 episode "Suck It", he appears before the Nerd, who had just daydreamed about unicorns being real. When his magic horn is polished, it gives "magical unicorn mayonnaise". * '''{{anchor|Humping Robot}}Humping Robot''' is a mute robot looking for love, who is first seen humping a [[washing machine]] in the season 1 episode "Atta Toy". He has also been seen humping church bells, jukeboxes, and slot machines, among other metallic objects. In the season 3 episode "Werewolf vs. Unicorn", he is revealed to be a father of his unknown robotic family, according to the gravestone of him. * '''{{anchor|Bloopers Host}}Bloopers Host''' (voiced by [[Jamie Kaler]]) is the host of the "Bloopers!" sketches, which parodies the early years of ''[[America's Funniest Home Videos]]'', sometimes substituting home videos for humorous television and film outtakes. At the end of almost every sketch he appears in, he commits [[suicide]] in various ways, including hanging himself, swallowing whiskey and pills, putting a toaster in a bathtub, and suffocating himself with a plastic bag. * '''{{anchor|Mo-Larr}}Mo-Larr: Eternian Dentist''' (voiced by [[Michael Ian Black]]) is an original character addition to the show's ''[[Masters of the Universe]]'' parodies. Mo-Larr is the resident [[dentist]] of Eternia. He is willing to resort to drastic measures in order to perform his dental work on unwilling patients such as [[Skeletor]], even going so far as to ensnare [[Beast Man]] in dental floss and stick a dental drill into Grizzlor's eye. His real name is revealed to be Moe Larrstein in the season 5 episode "Terms of Endaredevil". * '''{{anchor|Composite Santa Claus}}Composite Santa Claus''' (voiced by [[Christian Slater]]) is a genocidal monster who is half [[Santa Claus]], half [[snowman]], and is based on [[Composite Superman]]. In the season 4 episode "In a DVD Factory", his backstory is revealed: he was created by a diabolical scientist from the combined DNA of Santa and [[Frosty the Snowman]]. After he awakens, he shoots the scientist and his two assistants with an automatic rifle, killing the latter two, and goes on a rampage, waging war on all non-Gentile religions. Whenever he is defeated, he refers to the method or substance used as his "only weakness". * '''{{anchor|Little Drummer Boy}}Little Drummer Boy''' (voiced by Seth Green) is an [[anime]] version of [[The Little Drummer Boy (TV special)|the popular character of the same name]]. His drums can summon demons when beaten. He debuted in the "A Very Dragon Ball Z Christmas" sketch. * '''{{anchor|Daniel}}Daniel''' (voiced by Seth Green) is a negative-minded teenage nerd who hosts a web series where he complains about inaccuracies in media – and not even ''Robot Chicken'' is immune from his criticism. Daniel's nickname is "Gyro-Robo". He masturbates frequently and is often targeted by the local bully, Munson. * '''{{anchor|Munson}}Munson''' (voiced by [[Breckin Meyer]]) is a jerkish teenager who bullies nerds, especially Daniel. * '''{{anchor|Gary the Stormtrooper}}Gary the Stormtrooper''' (voiced by [[Donald Faison]]) is a fictional addition to the cast for the show's ''[[Star Wars]]'' parodies. Gary is a clumsy, bit incompetent and well-meaning 29-year-old [[Stormtrooper (Star Wars)|stormtrooper]] who usually messes things up due to his clumsiness. Despite that, he is able to make his work right. In the special ''[[Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II]]'', he is revealed to be a married family man who lives with his wife Beverly and his young daughter Jessica, who according to his wife, hardly ever sees him due to his work; but is making efforts to be involved more in her life. In the special ''[[Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III]]'', it is also revealed that his family lives on [[Alderaan]]. * '''{{anchor|Aliens}}Aliens''' (voiced by Seth Green, Breckin Meyer, Adam Talbott, [[Mark Hamill]], and [[Patrick Stewart]]) are a race of wacky [[grey alien]]s who have a tendency to bungle their plans and efforts, usually resulting in them letting out a frustrated scream of "Dammit, dammit, dammit!" * '''{{anchor|Gummy Bear}}Gummy Bear''' (voiced by [[Michelle Trachtenberg]]) is an anthropomorphic [[gummy bear]] who is doomed to scream in pain from stepping on a [[Trapping#Foothold traps|bear trap]]. In her debut appearance in the season 3 episode "Tapping a Hero", she doesn't mind the taste of her own leg after she bites it off to free herself only to step on another bear trap again.
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