- Awesome Music: The Fineas and Pherb theme song.
- Crosses the Line Twice: Most of their videos have this as their staple. For example, in the Very Off Parents: Summer Vacation short, Timmy tries to wish for more water, but Cosmo and Wanda explain Da Rules don't allow it, citing many children, particularly from Yemen and Libya, as examples.
- Shallow Parody:
- The DORA THE GROWNUP shorts all start with Dora saying "Hola! Soy Dora!". This is predominantly a misquote of Dora's. For most of the series, Dora either mostly says "Hi, I'm Dora!" or just "Hola". It wasn't until later seasons that she sometimes began saying that.
- The Very Off Parents: Summer Vacation short mentions Timmy wishing to be in California. The thing is The Fairly OddParents takes place in California.
- The Muppet Elderlies short has the Muppets as senior citizens, but they still retain the designs they had as babies instead of using their adult designs from The Muppet Show.
- Spiritual Adaptation: It's basically Robot Chicken as a webseries in terms of premise, sketches and humor.
- Before they became "Robot Chicken: The Webseries", they used to be a sequel series to FOX Animation Domination High Def (FOX ADHD) in mid 2016 after FOX closed the channel's doors in early 2016 and had live-action & animated shorts before they dropped the live-action and go focused on animation. Their animations used the same formula just like FOX ADHD: limited animation, lawyer-friendly character designs & recolors and parodying pop culture. But, some of their shorts looked way too similar or recycled elements of previous shorts from their old channel, to the point they allegedly down right stole jokes from other media and even themselves! Here's some examples:
- Mario from SUPER MARIO - AFTER THE GAME recycles the same outfit from FOX ADHD's SONGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW HAVE LYRICS: SUPER MARIO WORLD.
- Their Scooby-Doo parody, SCOODY DOO: WHO ARE YOU? took the parody concept of having Mystery Inc. ripping people's faces off from this Scooby Don't comic
◊ from MAD but the old man who chased the gang doesn't wear any scary costume at all! - Their "THE JOKER" DIRECTED BY TODD PHILLIPS (TRAILER PARODY) is just MARTIN SCORSESE'S MARIO but with Batman villains, despite being a parody The Hangover, also using the "First as long as I can remember..." line at the opening.
- GOKU'S SUPER SAIYAN BIRTHDAY is just a rehash of GOKU MAKES A SANDWICH with a different animator. Both parody Dragon Ball (mostly Dragon Ball Z), having the same premise of Goku making food to find ingredients by going Super Saiyan, somehow getting fat in the end.
- Their very first video, SMALL TOWN POKEMON GO is a "recycled"note song parody of the Pokémon anime theme song, but this time an Ash Ketchum Expy sings a song about and his love for Ratatta and living in a small town while playing Pokémon GO.
- One of their live-action shorts, DIVERSITY SITCOM TRAILER is similar to SNL's The Dudleys sketch from 2014, both spoofing political correctness.
- Before they became "Robot Chicken: The Webseries", they used to be a sequel series to FOX Animation Domination High Def (FOX ADHD) in mid 2016 after FOX closed the channel's doors in early 2016 and had live-action & animated shorts before they dropped the live-action and go focused on animation. Their animations used the same formula just like FOX ADHD: limited animation, lawyer-friendly character designs & recolors and parodying pop culture. But, some of their shorts looked way too similar or recycled elements of previous shorts from their old channel, to the point they allegedly down right stole jokes from other media and even themselves! Here's some examples:
- What Do You Mean, It's Not for Kids?: AOK Ruins Your Childhood uses animation styles out of children's cartoons. However, like the name implies, they're parody shorts aimed at adults.
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