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  1. February 20, 2005. (2005-02-20) –. present. (present) Robot Chicken is an American adult stop motion-animated sketch comedy television series created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich for Cartoon Network 's nighttime programming block Adult Swim. The writers, most prominently Green, also provide many of the voices.

  2. Years active. 1997–present. Douglas Goldstein (born September 12, 1971) is an American screenwriter and television producer and director, primarily known for his work as co-head writer on the late-night animated series Robot Chicken. He won three Emmy Awards for episodes of Robot Chicken[1] and has won three Annie Awards including one for ...

  3. The frame story of the Robot Chicken and the Mad Scientist would not continue beyond the opening sequence until the 100th episode, entitled "Fight Club Paradise", when the chicken finally makes his escape and later kills the Mad Scientist when he takes his hen wife in response, fighting and killing several characters from previous skits (most of them being implied to be the Mad Scientist's ...

  4. The Wife (2017) photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more.

  5. Robot Chicken is an American stop motion animated sketch comedy television series that airs on Adult Swim, created and executive produced by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, along with co-head writers Douglas Goldstein and Tom Root. The writers, especially Green, also provide many of the voices. Senreich, Goldstein and Root were formerly writers for the popular action figure hobbyist magazine ...

  6. Goldstein has written the half-hour animated pilot The Neighborhood for 20th Century Fox. He was a writer on Lucasfilm's Star Wars Detours animated series. [7] He is the creator, writer and executive producer of the animated comedy " Devil May Care " starring Alan Tudyk and airing on SyFy 's TZGZ programming block.

  7. The Wife is a 2017 drama film directed by Björn L. Runge and written by Jane Anderson, based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Meg Wolitzer. It stars Glenn Close , Jonathan Pryce , and Christian Slater , and follows a woman (Close) who questions her life choices as she travels to Stockholm with her husband (Pryce), [ 4 ] who is set to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature .

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