Reclined at his desk in a hoodie and sneakers, it’s easy to see why Senreich describes working on “Robot Chicken” as a “dream job.” Totems of its perks, like an R2-D2 trashcan courtesy of hero-turned-pal George Lucas, are scattered around the office. But what Senreich finds most rewarding about the job is the warmth of its creative environment.#8232;#8232;
“It’s pretty intimate,” Senreich said. “There’s not a ton of hierarchy here [in the studio]. When you get down to it, it’s just a bunch of guys, messing around. And that’s what I love about it. There’s that family mentality about people working here.”
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