The Showit Robot interviews Kevan Elcock, Support Pro at Showit. In his mechanical way, the Robot asks several insightful questions including one about choosing a mythical creature for a roommate.

Kevan Elcock on Being A Kitchen Appliance

The Showit Robot interviews Kat Randall, Art Director at Showit. In his mechanical way, the Robot asks several insightful questions including one about creating her own cult.

Kat Randall on Creating a Cult

The Showit Robot interviews Ary Bates, Creative Director at Showit. In his mechanical way, the Robot asks several insightful questions including one about what his entrance music would be if he were a professional wrestler.

Ary Bates on Being a Mythical Creature

The Showit Robot interviews Marguerite Carter, Billing Pro at Showit. In his mechanical way, the Robot asks several insightful questions including one about replacing a body part with a kitchen utensil.

Marguerite Carter on Being A Superhero

The Showit Robot interviews Samantha Vann, Support Pro at Showit. In his mechanical way, the Robot asks several insightful questions including one about the weirdest dream Samantha has ever had.

Samantha Vann on Her Weirdest Dream

The Showit Robot interviews Todd Watson, CEO at Showit. In his mechanical way, the Robot asks several insightful questions including one about replacing a body part with a food item.

Todd Watson on Being a Cartoon Character

The Showit Robot interviews Mike Troxell, Executive Assistant at Showit. In his mechanical way, the Robot asks several insightful questions including one about possible talking animals and which would be the biggest complainers.

Mike Troxell on Communicating with Emojis

The Showit Robot interviews Jefferson Sees, Videographer at Showit. In his mechanical way, the Robot asks several insightful questions including one about choosing one song to listen to for the rest of his life.

Jefferson Sees on A Character in A Horror Movie

The Showit Robot interviews Brendan, Support Pro at Showit. In his mechanical way, the Robot asks several insightful questions including one about completely useless superpowers.

Brendan Brunelle on One Color of Food