Robot Chicken: Star Wars
"Spend Father's Day with who really raised you... Star Wars."
A series of 30 sketches, following the hilarious antics of various characters from a galaxy, far, far away.
"Spend Father's Day with who really raised you... Star Wars."
A series of 30 sketches, following the hilarious antics of various characters from a galaxy, far, far away.
Seth Green
The Nerd / Qui-Gon Jinn / Ponda Baba / Max Rebo (voice)
Abraham Benrubi
Darth Vader (voice)
Keith Ferguson
Han Solo (voice)
Candace Bailey
Princess Leia Organa / Girl / Various (voice)
Bob Bergen
Luke Skywalker (voice)
Ahmed Best
Jar Jar Binks / AT-AT Driver (voice)
มาร์ก แฮมิลล์
Luke Skywalker (voice)
Tom Kane
C-3PO (voice)
เช็ธ แม็คฟาร์เลน
Emperor Palpatine (voice)
A series of 30 sketches, following the hilarious antics of various characters from a galaxy, far, far away.
For real fans of “Star Wars” this is borderline sacrilegious as it dares to poke fun at the characters and storylines from most of the nine movies. Nothing is off limits from the “Aluminium Falcon” to “Admiral Akbar” and his very own brand of nutritious breakfast cereal. There are special performances from the cantina band; the Emperor is at his most imperious - builders permitting, and “Jar Jar Binks” proves that there really is no end to his talents to annoy and irritate. It goes off on a George W. Bush tangent that didn’t work so well, but otherwise these are quite an irreverent and enjoyable series of parodies of all things from a galaxy ”not far enough away”. The stop motion animation looks like it’s bringing the action toys I had at the time to life and it rollicks along for twenty minutes casting aspersions that, for me at any rate, culminated in a scene with “Leia” and “Luke” that was, as they put it, “so wrong”. Good fun.
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