The eleventh season of the stop-motion television series Robot Chicken began airing in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, on September 7, 2021.[a] The first 12 episodes aired on every week of September 2021, while the rest of the episodes in the season aired from February 21 to April 11, 2022.
Season 11 is the only season of the series not to be produced by Sony Pictures Television. It is also the last season produced before the series switched primarily over to specials.
The season starts with a 2001: A Space Odyssey parody; Barbie gets in a rap battle; The Hamburger Helper hand doesn't help a hot dog; Robot Chicken takes Inside Out's Riley further inside and even more out; Santa has an epiphany while grocery shopping; the Voltron team comes down with the flu; A Star Is Born, but Lady Gaga's character is played by a shopping cart; Neo can't swallow the red pill; The Red Skull battles his ultimate nemesis, loneliness; Rey gets more than she bargained for at the Skywalker homestead.
Why a zombie apocalypse on April Fool's Day is a bad idea; The Mountain from Game of Thrones fights a classic Panic Pete stress relieving toy; the Gargoyles get as hard as stone, if you know what Robot Chicken means; Solid Snake must master the walk of shame; The Smurfs get attacked by defecating birds; Monopoly's newest version tackles pay discrimination based on gender; how Magic Mike went from failed magician to male stripper; a man slips on a banana peel and into a gorilla enclosure; a realistic ending to Moulin Rouge!; the Cookie Monster is a heartless landlord; the monsters from Yo Gabba Gabba! talk about death; The Avengers learn to curb their enthusiasm.
Rube Goldberg uses one of his complicated machines during sex; a parade bell ringer talks to Genie; a parody of Say Anything...; an installment of The Young and the Plastic; Robot Chicken asks if Totoro is overweight and doesn't like the answer; Jigsaw outgrows his tricycle; wearing a "World's Best Dad" T-shirt may cause a Highlander-style quest; The Washington Generals destroy the entire world of basketball; why Arnold from Hey Arnold! never met his parents; Drake and Josh "Face/Off".
The Night King raps; Disney's live-action remaking hits a new low when The Story of Menstruation becomes their next big hit; Jamiroquai gets breakfast; a little girl takes a Rorschach test; Dumbo tries to laugh while crying inside; the swan that was Björk's dress in 2001 comes out of his melatonin coma; Luke Skywalker is a little too comfy inside that Tauntaun; Obi-Wan Kenobi uses Jedi mind tricks on a job interview; Billy, Mandy, and Grim fly on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370; what happens to Bob Ross's happy little trees; Midsommar's big problem was it wasn't cute enough.
Robot Chicken shows you how Batman Beyond's training goes way beyond Batman's training; A deleted scene makes Cats a masterpiece; Bitch Pudding is determined to bring it on.
Robot Chicken locks and loads for a Darkwing Duck hunt; The show's greatest warriors assemble for a battle beyond the stars; Even Cobra Commander can't resist the Tiger King.
Naruto has trained and the Robot Chicken writers see if he's ready for the test or not; The Force evolves into something new and deadly; Robot Chicken teaches Martin Scorsese a few things about filmmaking.
The Robot Chicken writers had fun in health class, but it's no laughing matter if you're an Alien; The Kingdom Hearts gang has another use for their keys; The Robot Chicken Nerd has a monstrous Housewives nightmare.
Robot Chicken introduces Velma to a whole new benefit of joining the Scooby gang; The Care Bears are a friend to girls everywhere when you know; The Nerd explores the pros and cons of The Sims' sexuality.
Can Peppa Pig's love of muddy puddles do her dirty? Robot Chicken says yes; Smaug has another use for Hobbits; Fievel discovers being an American citizen comes with shocking responsibilities.
Robot Chicken helps George R. R. Martin finish his novel; The Road Runner knows how to exploit the Coyote; The Mos Eisley Cantina is an unlikely but perfect spot for a bachelorette party.
Note: This is the mid-season finale of the series.
According to Robot Chicken, Fred Flintstone's meaning of Christmas is madness; Freddy Krueger's nightmare is a weirdo's wet dream; We interview a toilet.
From the minds of the writers at Robot Chicken, it's time for Medusa to get her freak on; The Pirates of Dark Water visit Flint, Michigan; Yarael Poof returns to see how the Star Wars saga ends.
Robot Chicken takes Mojo Jojo's side against the Powerpuff Girls; Nightwing demands criminals butt out; Dilbert dies hard with a vengeance of laughter!
Robot Chicken lets Yoshi get his revenge on Mario once and for all; a period so bad it requires a famous exorcist to fix; Snoopy trains a new crew of WWI flying aces.
Robot Chicken tells the Lion King tale from the wildebeests' point of view; what happens when a mouse accepts a browser cookie; The Golden Girls discover the otherworldly and deadly secret behind St. Olaf.
Robot Chicken helps Dexter bring his robot mother to market but buyers go off-label; the Itsy Bitsy Spider doesn't know what the hell he's doing; visiting the land of Disney's dead parents.
Once again it's time for Discovery's Mark Week courtesy of Robot Chicken; nobody realizes Daria is being sarcastic until it's too late; the Wayne family's Murder Alley gets commercialized and Bruce is mad!
The Robot Chicken gang thinks Barbie George Washington would've made a fine Floundering Father; The Nerd fixes the Mandela Effect with disastrous results; the return of the Noid; Robot Chicken finishes its eleventh season with a SNL-style wrap-up.