Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Join thousands of other users in fan casting your favorite stories. [5] The writers did not intentionally tone down their material as they knew that Lucasfilm would inform them of any items unsuitable for broadcast. Directed by Chris McKay, Seth Green. Robot Chicken: Star Wars III "[12] Variety reviewer Brian Lowry praised the episode adding that "Lucas' fantasy has frequently sailed the smoothest when he takes a back seat and leaves the starship piloting to someone else. Goldstein noted "It was a wild challenge to come up with fresh, new stuff since Star Wars has already been parodied for 30 years now. "[5], The duo and the rest of the show's writing staff then spent three weeks writing material for the episode, with it being twice the length of a standard episode. 0 comments on Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode IV. EP 7 Snoopy Camino Lindo in: Quick and Dirty Squirrel Shot. See All Trivia, Notes, Quotes and Allusions, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, Please read the following before uploading. [4], Green voices the majority of the characters, with others such as Mark Hamill, Conan O'Brien, Malcolm McDowell, Hulk Hogan, Ahmed Best, Joey Fatone as well as Lucas making appearances.
"Robot Chicken: Star Wars" (also known as "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode I") is a 2007 episode of the television comedy series Robot Chicken, airing as a one-off special during Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block on June 17, 2007 (released after the original Star Wars …
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The second of three Star Wars themed Robot Chicken parodies. Political intrigue complicates their mission. The Emmy Award-winning Robot Chicken returns with its third send-up of the Star Wars universe!
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This is a complete list of Robot Chicken episodes, in the order in which they were aired. [2] A sketch parodying the Han shot first controversy (which saw Han Solo and Greedo repeatedly attempt to shoot each other, but continually miss) was cut from the episode.
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The skit became popular and was uploaded to YouTube until it was eventually seen by Star Wars creator George Lucas. Sign in to YouTube.