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‘Robot Chicken: The Complete Series’ Comes to DVD on October 7, 2025!

Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment invites fans to relive two decades of pop culture mayhem with the release of Robot Chicken: The Complete Series on DVD October 7, 2025. For the first time ever, 228 episodes of the Emmy Award-winning Adult Swim series, including iconic specials themed around DC, Star Wars, The Walking Dead, Archie Comics, Christmas, and more, will be available in one definitive collection. 

This milestone release celebrates 20 years of the rapid-fire “channel flips” that propelled viewers through Robot Chicken’s twisted takes on nostalgia, pop culture, and everything in between. Fueled by old-school stop-motion animation and a crew of deeply disturbed toys, the quarter-hour show defined a generation of late-night animated sketch comedy. 

Robot Chicken: The Complete Series marks the first time the full series will be released on DVD. The series is also available on digital now.  With 228 episodes, fans can own the entire chaotic journey, along with an exclusive 20th anniversary bonus feature only available on the DVD that includes many past guest stars. This is not one to miss!  

Created and executive produced by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, Robot Chicken has won six Emmy® Awards and earned critical acclaim for its irreverent writing, handcrafted visuals, and jaw-dropping celebrity voice cameos.  

Includes 24 Discs with 228 episodes plus not to miss 20th anniversary special bonus content, only available on DVD. 

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