As editor of Toyfare, Matthew Senreich had struck up a correspondance with Seth Green. It turned out that Green was an avid action figure collector and fan of the magazine. The two hit it off due to their mutual interests. Later, due for an appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Green came up with the idea for a stop-motion action/adventure segment featuring toy models after himself and Conan O'Brien. He called Senreich and asked for his involvement. While the two worked on the Conan project, a Sony website caught wind of the idea and approached the two about creating an Internet-only series based on the concept. In 2001, Sweet J Presents launched on Screenblast.com. Suddenly with a wealth of stop-motion animation experience, Green and Senweich pitched a concept to Mike Lazzo and Adult Swim. Robot Chicken remained unnamed well into the production process, as many of the names the creators suggested were turned down due to various copyright and legal reasons. Finally, Senreich and Green seized upon a menu item from a local Chinese restaurant they patronized for takeout while writing the series. For the record, "Robot Chicken" as an entree is described as "tender chunks of chicken breast fried in a light batter and cooked in a sweet pungent sauce."!!!!!Attention!!!!!
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My Interests
I am interested in anything that is randomly put together.
I'd like to meet:
Seth Green and Matt Senreich
Music:
Any kind you can think of.
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