Robot Chicken

Secret Lair Idea Input

New 04 Mar 2021 Asked by winterwarp 59 Comments

I would like to suggest a Secret Lair idea (that I know at least one person would want...). There are a lot of currently inaccessible cards like Shichifukujin Dragon, the Richard Garfield celebration cards, MicroProse cards, other digital exclusive cards, Heroes of the Realm cards, those "Drake Stone" pseudo-cards, Robot Chicken, and others. These could be printed in gold border to avoid adding them to any formats. What are your thoughts on this idea?


The vast majority of those cards were not designed to be actually played.

Cross-Marketing Possibility

New 05 Jan 2013 Asked by onepointsixoneeight-deactivated 3 Comments

Are there any chances Magic would cross market and release a set that was based upon something else in popular culture? Like the Robot Chicken card?


The Robot Chicken card wasn’t official. It was just a little thank you present for the Robot Chicken Team for helping out an event.

Gatherer Inclusions

New 14 Dec 2012 Asked by yatesc 2 Comments

If you can get the holiday cards into Gatherer, could you also see about getting 1996 World Champion, Shichifukujin Dragon, Proposal, Splendid Genesis, Fraternal Exaltation, and Robot Chicken put in?


The first two possibly as they are Magic cards done in the context of Magic business. The next three are definitely a no as they were private things done by Richard Garfield (to propose and celebrate the birth of his two kids). The last was something we did as a thank you for some help we got from the Robot Chicken people. That wouldn’t be in Gatherer but possibly could be a Magic Arcana.

Unique Cards Origin

New 17 Apr 2012 Asked by formiko 0 Comments

Why were Shichifukujin Dragon and Robot Chicken (the card) made?


The first was for an opening of a game center in Japan. The second was a present to the writers on Robot Chicken who helped out at a Pro Tour.


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