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== Production logos == == Production logos ==
Every episode of ''Robot Chicken'' displays one of many still Stoopid (spelled "Stoop!d") Monkey ]s following the credits; each depicts a cartoon monkey performing an obviously foolish and/or life-threatening activity (or the aftermath of one) as ] is heard saying, "Stupid monkey." Each Stoopid Monkey card is drawn by artist/actor ]. Every episode of ''Robot Chicken'' displays one of many still Stoopid (spelled "Stoop!d") Monkey ]s following the credits; each depicts a cartoon monkey performing an obviously foolish and/or life-threatening activity (or the aftermath of one) as ] is heard saying, "Stupid monkey." Each Stoopid Monkey card is drawn by artist/actor ].

== Production logos ==
Every episode of ''Robot Chicken'' displays one of many still Stoopid (spelled "Stoop!d") Monkey ]s following the credits; each depicts a cartoon monkey performing an obviously foolish and/or life-threatening activity (or the aftermath of one) as ] is heard saying, "Stupid monkey." Each Stoopid Monkey card is drawn by artist/actor ].
=== Season 1 ===

* "Junk in the Trunk": He is about to hit his tail with a ].<sup></sup>
* "Nutcracker Sweet": He is smoking an entire pack of ] in his mouth.<sup></sup>
* "Gold Dust Gasoline": He is about to whack a beehive with a ].<sup></sup>
* "Plastic Buffet": He is drinking a gallon of ].<sup></sup>
* "Toyz in the Hood": He is sticking one hand into a ] while turning it on with the other.<sup></sup>
* "Vegetable Funfest": He has doused himself in ] and is holding a lit match.<sup></sup>
* "A Piece of the Action": He is being cooked by an island native.<sup></sup>
* "The Deep End": He has just pulled the pin from a ].<sup></sup>
* "S&M Present": He is holding a ] in one hand and a ] in his mouth.<sup></sup>
* "Badunkadunk": He is looking at a world history book upside-down.<sup></sup>
* "Toy Meets Girl": He is running with ].<sup></sup>
* "Midnight Snack": He is being cooked by an island native again.<sup></sup>
* "Atta Toy": He is about to bite his own tail.<sup></sup>
* "Joint Point": He is sticking a finger up his nose and out an ear.<sup></sup>
* "Kiddie Pool": He is climbing into the mouth of a ].<sup></sup>
* "Nightmare Generator": He is about to drop a ] into his bath.<sup></sup>
* "Operation: Rich in Spirit": He has his head in a ].<sup></sup>
* "The Sack": He is eating his own ].<sup></sup>
* "That Hurts Me": He is about to cut his tongue out with a ].<sup></sup>
* "The Black Cherry": He is nothing more than a ].<sup></sup>
* "Robot Chicken Christmas Special": He has hanged himself from a ].<sup></sup>

=== Season 2 ===
* "Suck It": He just infected himself with the ]. <sup></sup>
* "Federated Resources": He is about to chop his head off in a ].<sup></sup>
* "Easter Basket": He has blown himself up.<sup></sup>
* "Celebrity Rocket": He is pushing the big red button while a ] appears out of the window behind him.<sup></sup>
* "Dragon Nuts": He has jumped off a ] with homemade wings strapped to his arms.<sup></sup>
* "1987": He is eating some poison oak.<sup></sup>
* "Cracked China": He has severed his own head with hedge clippers.<sup></sup>
* "Rodigitti": He shaved off most of his fur with a ].<sup></sup>
* "Massage Chair": He has fallen in love with a ].<sup></sup>
* "Password: Swordfish": He is hitting on a female monkey and her ] boyfriend is right behind him.<sup></sup>
* "Adoptions an Option": His face shown above his scientific name 'Simtan Stoopidicus'.<sup></sup>
* "The Munnery": He is walking away from a fish bowl with a ] hanging from the end of his fishing rod.<sup></sup>
* "Metal Militia": He is throwing ] with one stuck in his right eye.<sup></sup>
* "Veggies for Sloth": He has been impaled with a ] from behind.<sup></sup>
* "Sausage Fest": He is about to stick his finger up a light bulb socket.<sup></sup>
* "Drippy Pony": He has been run over by a car after trying to get across the road with a chicken.<sup></sup>
* "Day at the Circus": He has poked a pool cue in his right ].<sup></sup>
* "Lust for Puppets": He has ] an upside-down ] on his chest.<sup></sup>
* "Donkey Punch": He has stuck his hand in a meat chopper.<sup></sup>
* "Book of Corrine 1": He has been tangled up in tape. "Please STAND BY, WE ARE EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES" is said below him, along with the logo.<sup></sup>
* "Book of Corrine 2": He is hanging from a branch while sawing it off.<sup></sup>

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File:Stoopid Monkey.jpg
The Stoopid Monkey logo of the Robot Chicken episode "Junk in the Trunk".

Stoopid Monkey, LLC is the production company of Seth Green, established in 2005. It is one of the producers of the animated television series Robot Chicken (with ShadowMachine Films, Sony Pictures Digital, and Williams Street).

The company has signed a two-picture deal with Dimension Films that includes the production of a stop-motion animated Christmas movie titled "Naughty or Nice."

Production logos

Every episode of Robot Chicken displays one of many still Stoopid (spelled "Stoop!d") Monkey production logos following the credits; each depicts a cartoon monkey performing an obviously foolish and/or life-threatening activity (or the aftermath of one) as Seth Green is heard saying, "Stupid monkey." Each Stoopid Monkey card is drawn by artist/actor Adam Talbott.

  1. "California Business Search - Limited Partnership / Limited Liability Company Search Results". California Secretary of State. Retrieved 2006-10-08.
  2. "Dimension Films Signs a Two Picture Deal With Seth Green and Matthew Senreich's Stoopid Monkey Productions". The Official Seth Green Website. Retrieved 2006-10-28. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)

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