Obi-Wan Canopy
The consequences of a hotter, sunnier planet shift the legendary Jedi master into entrepreneur mode to set up a shingle and sell some shade.
The consequences of a hotter, sunnier planet shift the legendary Jedi master into entrepreneur mode to set up a shingle and sell some shade.
Kristen Lundberg
Dark Fader
Rich Volkening
Obi-Wan Canopy
The consequences of a hotter, sunnier planet shift the legendary Jedi master into entrepreneur mode to set up a shingle and sell some shade.
Obi-wan canopy, follows the story of Obi-wan selling canopys... except it doesn't really. The movie seems to have thought up the word pun just for the fun movie title The plot is Obiwan is now a canopy sales men but his true passion is writing, we then proceed to watch his stories in the form of unrelated sketches, only connected by the fact each of them end with obiwan dealing with minor issue/vader then starts to read or write his next story which leads into the next sketch. The first one was great but the rest just got less and less entertaining.
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