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Robot Chicken Team Introduces Titan Maximum
New stop-motion series from Seth Green and his collaborators.
by Eric Goldman

May 7, 2009 - The team behind Robot Chicken is collaborating again for a new stop-motion animated series on Adult Swim, called Titan Maximum.

Unlike the sketch format of Robot Chicken, Titan Maximum will follow the same characters each week. Says Adult Swim, "One hundred years in the future, Saturn's moon Titan is defended by Titan Force Five, an elite squadron of young, brash pilots whose spaceships combine to form the giant robot Titan Maximum. As the series opens, the team has been disbanded due to budget cuts, but must hastily reassemble when a former team member turns rogue and tries to conquer the solar system with an assault of giant monsters. Now, the fate of humanity rests in the hands of a team of dysfunctional misfits commanding a rustbucket robot."

Titan Maximum is created by Robot Chicken co-creator Matthew Senreich and Robot Chicken producer/co-head writer/director Tom Root. While Seth Green, who created Robot Chicken with Senreich, is not credited as a creator here, he will executive produce along with Senreich and Green, and provide the voice for the show's villain. Also starring on the show are Breckin Meyer, Rachael Leigh Cook, Dan Milano and Eden Espinosa. Yes, Eden Espinosa!

Headed by Root, the writing staff includes Senreich and two notable comic book writers, Geoff Johns (Action Comics / The Flash) and Zeb Wells (Heroes for Hire / Amazing Spider-Man).

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Basically a parody version of Voltron. RC needs to be continued, looks like Matt, Seth, & crew are making this there Futurama.

As You Can See, I'm A Lot Happier- Joker 89

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Or American Dad.

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Joker: Why so Sirius?
Gordon: For the last time, it's Jim GORDON!

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Or The Cleveland show.

http://www.rootfish.blogspot.com/

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Nah, Cleveland Show is a spinoff.

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Joker: Why so Sirius?
Gordon: For the last time, it's Jim GORDON!

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Actually, they said at Comic Con that they are going to continue to make Robot Chicken seasons, they will just be working nonstop. It takes about 11 months on average to create one season of Robot Chicken, so be patient, its still happening.

You don't want to make me well. Just want to know what makes me sick.

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It's about 15 minutes too short. I really wish this was a half hour. It's really good and REALLY funny.

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reminds me kind of like Moral Orel.... maybe it might get as AWESOME. or maybe not.

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you say that like it's a bad thing.

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