Robot Chicken season 11 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The episode is a whirlwind of bizarre, interconnected vignettes. It starts with the Night King seeking giant chains for an unknown purpose, followed by a quirky commercial selling chains. Disney executives, out of ideas, consider a peculiar menstruation-themed movie. Scenes shift erratically: a family reunion, Luke Skywalker's fatherhood epiphany, body-swapping revelations, and emotional turmoil. A job interview and a doomed flight introduce more chaos. Grim Reaper magic and Bob Ross' sinister art add a dark twist. The episode culminates at a strange Sylvanian festival, mixing rituals and revelry in a surreal blend.
Full Episode S11E03 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is planning to retrieve something from the water at the beginning of the episode?
The Night King.
What does Whitey Two-Chains sell in his commercial?
Chains.
What crisis is Disney facing in the episode?
Running out of animated movies to remake.
What is Walt Disney's new movie idea about?
A film about menstruation.
What destiny does Luke Skywalker decide upon?
To be a good father.
What unusual twist occurs with the characters involving body swaps?
Characters reveal they are in different bodies, including an Ewok and a Tauntaun.
What happens on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in the episode?
The Grim Reaper uses his magic to change the flight's course.
What dark secret is revealed about Bob Ross' paintings?
His creations scream, indicating a darker aspect of his art.
Where does Maxwell invite his friends for a festival?
To Sylvania.
What are some of the bizarre aspects of Sylvanian culture shown in the episode?
Unusual customs, rituals, and character interactions, including a plan to dress someone in bear skin and burn them alive.
What happens to Steve at the Sylvanian festival?
He becomes involved with a rabbit named Freya and is later set to be burned alive in a ritual.
How does the episode conclude?
With a mix of chaos and celebration at the Sylvanian festival.