The Munnery (Robot Chicken episode)

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The Munnery
Robot Chicken episode

A Star Trek parody sketch about Captain James T. Kirk who trades all of the dilithium crystals on the USS Enterprise for pornography, stranding the crew in space without power.
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 12
Written by Hugh Davidson
Mike Fasolo
Doug Goldstein
Seth Green
Dan Milano
Tom Root
Matthew Senreich
Directed by Doug Goldstein
Production no. 215
Original airdate September 24, 2006
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The Munnery is the twelfth episode of season two of Robot Chicken.

Contents

[edit] List of skits

[edit] I Found Dad

A little boy, digging in his sandbox, finds skeletal hand and arm, and calls out "Mom, I found dad".

[edit] More Don't Ask Than Ever Before

The United States Navy is facing a new challenge; low recruitment. This leads to a total re-thinking of their "don't ask, don't tell" policy.

[edit] Bod By Zod

General Zod commands you to "KNEEL BEFORE ZOD!" And then lay down on your backs before Zod, and using your lower abdominals, raise your legs, and hold for a 5 count before Zod.

[edit] There's No Place Like Home

Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz finds out the that magic is very literal. When wishing to go "home", she end up there - home with her hillbilly mother and her incestuous father. She gets more specific in the next wish... There's no place like Auntie Em & Uncle Henry's"...

[edit] Cork

New, from the creators of Monk comes Cork, America's first mentally-challenged crime sleuth!

[edit] The Krakken Is Free

The legendary Krakken sea monster, kept prisoner by Poseidon, once freed learns that freedom isn't all it's cracked up to be. Rejoicing that that he is free, eats the woman left as a sacrifice for him, and heads to his old home, only to find out that his wife has re-married. He then heads to his old job, only to find that he has been replaced. He is then forced to work in a fast-food restaurant. He then moves to a halfway house where he hangs himself after scratching a note in the ceiling beam saying "Kraken was here" (emulating a scene in the movie The Shawshank Redemption) followed by this ending narration:

Like Andy always told me
get busy dying or get Kraken.

[edit] No Brakes

Unicycles do not have brakes.

[edit] Weasel Stomping Day

Music video version of "Weird Al" Yankovic's "Weasel Stomping Day".

(Note: Parodied cameo of Tay Zonday, the guy that sings Youtube hit Chocolate Rain)

[edit] A Couple of Silver Spoons

Two spoons, face to face, obviously not "spooning".


Written by Dan Milano

[edit] Wishes Come True

When wishing on a star, little boys wishes come true, with dire results. They wish to be a house-sized robot, a dinosaur, a giant turtle, a giant squid, a girl... and the last one wishes all the others would blow up so he can go back to sleep.

Written by Mike Fasolo

[edit] Wanna Play Doctor?

A boy invites a girl to play Doctor, but she can't because she doesn't have insurance.

[edit] Redshirt Revenge

Captain James T. Kirk trades all of the dilithium crystals on the USS Enterprise for pornography, stranding the crew in space without power. Only five people can be beamed to the nearest planet.

The five selected are:

  1. Captain James T. Kirk
  2. Dr. Leonard McCoy
  3. Lt. Uhura
  4. Toby the redshirt
  5. Mr. Spock

Toby, however, is the only one to have brought a phaser; which allows him to kill and cook the others with him for his culinary enjoyment.

[edit] Cast / Voice actors

[edit] Stoop!d Monkey

The monkey is walking away from a fish bowl with a goldfish hanging from the end of his fishing rod.[1]

[edit] References & External links