: A parody of urban dance-off movies where the giant robot Voltron engages in an old-school breakdancing battle.
: A mockumentary style segment exposing the supposedly scandalous and bizarre secret lives of nature's creatures.
: Due to copyright issues, the music used in the original airing of the Voltron dance-off sketch had to be changed for the DVD and streaming releases.
🎯 The episode's title is a pun on Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker Suite," ironically contrasting a classic holiday tradition with the show's signature crude humor and "nut shot" gags. If you'd like, I can provide a deep dive into: Specific voice cameos from this episode.
Mike Fasolo, Doug Goldstein, Seth Green, Tom Root, and Matthew Senreich Running Time: ~11 minutes 🎬 Key Sketches & Highlights
The title refers to the second episode of the first season of the adult animated stop-motion sketch comedy series, Robot Chicken . Airing originally on February 27, 2005 , the episode is known for its fast-paced, irreverent take on pop culture, featuring various short segments that parody movies, TV shows, and celebrities. 🎭 Episode Overview Series: Robot Chicken Season/Episode: Season 1, Episode 2 Release Date: February 27, 2005 Directed By: Douglas Goldstein
on the stop-motion animation process. Similar sketch recommendations from other early seasons. "Robot Chicken" Nutcracker Sweet (TV Episode 2005) - IMDb
[s1e2] Nutcracker Sweet Apr 2026
: A parody of urban dance-off movies where the giant robot Voltron engages in an old-school breakdancing battle.
: A mockumentary style segment exposing the supposedly scandalous and bizarre secret lives of nature's creatures. [S1E2] Nutcracker Sweet
: Due to copyright issues, the music used in the original airing of the Voltron dance-off sketch had to be changed for the DVD and streaming releases. : A parody of urban dance-off movies where
🎯 The episode's title is a pun on Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker Suite," ironically contrasting a classic holiday tradition with the show's signature crude humor and "nut shot" gags. If you'd like, I can provide a deep dive into: Specific voice cameos from this episode. 🎯 The episode's title is a pun on
Mike Fasolo, Doug Goldstein, Seth Green, Tom Root, and Matthew Senreich Running Time: ~11 minutes 🎬 Key Sketches & Highlights
The title refers to the second episode of the first season of the adult animated stop-motion sketch comedy series, Robot Chicken . Airing originally on February 27, 2005 , the episode is known for its fast-paced, irreverent take on pop culture, featuring various short segments that parody movies, TV shows, and celebrities. 🎭 Episode Overview Series: Robot Chicken Season/Episode: Season 1, Episode 2 Release Date: February 27, 2005 Directed By: Douglas Goldstein
on the stop-motion animation process. Similar sketch recommendations from other early seasons. "Robot Chicken" Nutcracker Sweet (TV Episode 2005) - IMDb