If you are a fan of Robot Chicken, then you definitely want to take a second to check out the first three episodes of Super Mansion, which were just released on Crackle.
Check out the first episode HERE
The New York Times calls it “ridiculously entertaining,” the San Francisco Chronicle says it’s “hilarious” – while Nuke the Fridge goes even further calling it “the most hilarious 22 minutes of TV” – and starting today, SuperMansion opens its doors to everyone on free streaming network Crackle, which is available for smart TVs, connected devices, game consoles and mobile devices, and online at www.Crackle.com/SuperMansion.
The first-ever stop-motion animated series on Crackle, SuperMansion debuts with three episodes today, and new episodes available every Thursday through Dec. 17.
SuperMansion stars Emmy® award-winning actor Bryan Cranston (“Breaking Bad”) as the voice of Titanium Rex, leader of The League of Freedom, a motley band of super heroes that has seen better days. Titanium Rex struggles to live with and fight alongside the Millennial-aged, often lackadaisical members of The League of Freedom as they battle against arch-enemies and struggle to remain relevant in a world overcome with heroes.
The stop-motion animated comedy comes from the minds of Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, creators of the Emmy®-winning “Robot Chicken.” SuperMansion also stars the voices of Seth Green (“Family Guy”), Keegan-Michael Key (“Key and Peele”), Jillian Bell (“Workaholics”), Chris Pine (Star Trek) and an incredible roster of guest stars. Cranston also serves as executive producer, alongside Green, John Harvatine, Eric Towner and James Degus. Matthew Senreich and Zeb Wells of “Robot Chicken” are creators, writers and executive producers.
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