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Revision as of 16:40, February 16, 2017
Robot Chicken couch gag
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Couch Gag Information
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The Robot Chicken couch gag from The Cad and the Hat will be the second couch gag based on Robot Chicken, created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich.[1][2][3]
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Plot
The family arrives at the couch, but Homer notices the sail boat painting has disappeared. Bart suggests another animated show stole it. Homer walks on the set of South Park and The California Raisins but can't find it, and booes the raisins, but in the fight that follows a fire starts, he escapes through a door to find that the Nerd from Robot Chicken, who is watching a video of the previous Robot Chicken couch gag, bought it from Bart on a bid. Homer, while the Nerd rambles on, steals the painting and leaves a paper one, and runs through the stages back home, killing the South Park characters too, announcing he did retrieve it, only to find the family replaced it, and Marge swears her disappointment.
Production
It was designed by Frank Gehry.[4]
External links
References