Robot Chicken: Star Wars
Robot Chicken: Star Wars
NR | 17 July 2007 (USA)
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A series of 30 sketches, following the hilarious antics of various characters from a galaxy, far, far away.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])

The one big condition to enjoy this short film is that you're already a Star Wars fan in advance. It mainly consists of often unrelated sequences that feature most of the characters in a more volatile, everyday-person manner with struggles known to all of us. If you've seen the Star Wars movies, at least the old ones, and not enjoyed them that much, this one won't give you lots of pleasure. You need to know the characters, their quirks, relations and mannerisms to be fully able to get the most out of this viewing experience. I watched the Star Wars trilogy a while ago, but my reason for watching this is really more being an animation enthusiast. Of course, there are certain parts which make the whole film accessible to a wider audience, like the shamelessly liberal dig at (then-)President George W. Bush who got dedicated a whole couple scenes to himself (including a re-enactment of the epic light saber battle) or the earlier sequence with George Lucas meeting a complete Star Wars geek actually making fun of the target audience playfully.And even if you love Star Wars, there's still a possibility you won't be able to really appreciate these 25 minutes due to Green and the writers frequently reducing the action to the level of the Star wars characters throwing "your mother"-jokes at each other.

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disdressed12

having never watched an episode of Robot chicken,i wasn't sure what to expect.but i was more than pleasantly surprised at this parody of star wars.it' done in quick random skits that range from a few seconds to a minute or two,one right after another.most of them are hilarious.some are absolutely absurd.the skits don't follow the order of the movies.there are bits thrown in from basically all(or most) the episodes.i laughed frequently and loudly throughout.i thought the the voice work was really good.this special is about 20 odd minutes on DVD,so they cram a lot of gags into it.this parody is funnier than the Family Guy parodies in my opinion.for me,Robot Chicken: Star Wars is a 10/10

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sternn01

Like "Family Guy: Blue Harvest", this parody of everyones favorite trilogy is irreverent, satirical and lot's of fun to watch.Seth Green, Breckin Meyer, Mike Fasolo, Matthew Senreich and the rest of the creative team do a fantastic job recreating some classic moments from the films, all with that unique "Robot Chicken" twist.As a fan of the original Star Wars series - I can say, without a doubt, that these sketches do the movies justice (they sure made me laugh at loud!)...and it was over way too soon.As a bonus, if you have the DVD, check out the Cartoon Network bumpers and spots that the cast and writers did to promote the series and the special...talk about funny. It's basically half an hour of a bunch of twenty-something guys playing with Star Wars toys and Nerf dart guns, just hanging out and having a ball...and getting paid for it!

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mirosuionitsaki2

Let's start with a little facts. Robot Chicken is a claymation minishow that parodies many popular events, celebrities, movies, and maybe even TV shows. Events may include political events, and celebrities may include Michael Jackson. Each clip created in this show may be hilarious, just a little funny, or other.Besides the annoying introduction with the staff and the annoying hip hop background music attempting to be cool, and the stupid clips and "cut" thing, this movie is excellent. This movie was created by men with the guts to attempt a Star Wars parody. Well, this attempt is successful, bringing in fans of the movie from around the country and probably world.This movie has no plot.I recommend this movie for Robot Chicken fans and for those who thought the first paragraph in this review or "comment" described a good show.

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