which premiered in 2005, is nearing its milestone 200th on Adult Swim.Not bad for a stop-motion animated series that began life as “Sweet J Presents” in 2001 on the now-defunct screenblast.com and was even rejected by Cartoon Network — which ultimately reversed course and added “Robot Chicken” it to its nascent Adult Swim lineup.But Seth Green, who co-created “Robot Chicken” with Matthew Senreich, says “it was just a matter of timing” regarding the show’s 15-year, Emmy-winning run — with no end in sight as it barrels along in Season 10.“There was no sense of ‘I told you so,'” Green, 46, tells The Post. “When we started our Webisodes in 2000 the internet was still dial-up, and we didn’t have this mass public acceptance of reflecting.
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