Robot Chicken season 9 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A comical miscommunication starts things off, leading to a dramatic but failed attempt by a character claiming to be Daredevil. Drug smugglers celebrate Daredevil's absence, only to be surprised by two Daredevils. Jyn's father, on his deathbed, humorously reveals absurd Death Star secrets. A driving test in a Mario-themed world presents chaotic challenges. Brexit impacts Peppa Pig's family, leading to discussions on serious issues. A literal shark joins Shark Tank, and a twist on Robin Hood's tale reveals grim historical truths. Roger Ebert dreams of critically panning "The Last Airbender." Jurassic Park humorously explores gender identity, and Daddy Pig's retirement party features typical office humor. Finally, "Hammilton," a parody of "Hamilton
Full Episode S09E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What misunderstanding occurs between two characters in the opening scene?
They confuse the words "whip" and "dick."
Who dramatically introduces himself in the episode?
Daredevil.
What becomes easier for characters due to Daredevil's absence?
Smuggling drugs.
What crucial information does Jyn's father reveal on his deathbed?
Secrets about the Death Star's weaknesses.
What unique setting is used for a driving test?
A Mario-themed world.
How does Daddy Pig describe losing his job?
As a consequence of Brexit.
What unusual investor appears in the Shark Tank parody?
An actual shark.
What dark truths are revealed after the Robin Hood story?
Historical facts about King Richard and King John's brutal actions.
In Roger Ebert's dream, what movie is he reviewing?
"The Last Airbender."
How does Jurassic Park address gender identity?
Through a dinosaur that undergoes a gender change.
What gift does Daddy Pig receive at his retirement party?
A Rolex watch.
What is "Hammilton"?
A parody musical of "Hamilton."
What themes does the Peppa Pig segment touch on?
Brexit's impact on jobs and immigration.
What is the nature of the comedic exchange in the opening scene?
It's a miscommunication involving similar-sounding words.
How is "The Last Airbender" movie portrayed in Roger Ebert's dream?
As a poorly made film with harsh criticism from Ebert.