SYNOPSICS
Robot Chicken: Star Wars (2007) is a English movie. Seth Green has directed this movie. Seth Green,Candace Bailey,Abraham Benrubi,Bob Bergen are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2007. Robot Chicken: Star Wars (2007) is considered one of the best Animation,Adventure,Comedy,Family,Sci-Fi movie in India and around the world.
The first of three Star Wars themed Robot Chicken parodies.
Robot Chicken: Star Wars (2007) Trailers
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Robot Chicken: Star Wars (2007) Reviews
Good compilation of all the STAR WARS gags on the Adult Swim show.
Robot Chicken is a pretty funny show that ranks up there with Family Guy, South Park, The Simpsons and Spongebob Squarepants. This half-hour skit is all the segments from the show that deal with Star Wars, if you haven't already noticed, and it's pretty funny for what its worth. There are plenty of segments to keep you chuckling and snorting. I can't even tell you my favorite skit because they're all pretty darn funny. If you missed it on Cartoon Network, then check it out on "Youtube.com". * * * * Please NOTE: You might not get certain jokes if you aren't familiar of the names of the vehicles, creatures, aliens, background characters and/or am not a huge "Star Wars" fan.
This brilliant!!!
A must see!! I could not stop laughing, it's just so much fun to watch. You can tell that they really love their Star Wars! Everything looks like a direct copy but with a hilarious twist. From the attack of the ATAT's, where we learn that there are toilets aboard them, on to the phone call of "my favorite sith". The complete genius and fun with which this show is clearly made makes me want to see it again and again. And let's not forget the voice work, George Lucas himself shows us that he really has a sense of humor. Mark Hamill is Luke Skywalker. Lucasfilm helped with the sounds of R2D2, Chewbacca amongst others, so everything you hear is almost the real thing. Two thumbs up!!
The Best Star Wars Parody Out There
I've been hearing about this since it hit Cartoon Network last year and I just had to pre-order the DVD. I haven't laughed so hard in a while and I saw this right after I watched Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog, which I would also recommend. Seth Green and crew have really accomplished something amazing with this 23 minute compilation and I am thrilled to own it. I haven't really watched Robot Chicken other than a few clips here and there before this but I just may start. I was very impressed with the animation, even if it isn't that hard pull off, which it looks like it is, it still looks amazing. This episode is awesome, especially if you are a Star Wars fan and understand what they are referencing. I probably wouldn't recommend if you aren't.
great even if you've barely ever watched regular Robot Chicken!
This was fantastic, crazy, immature and joyfully stupid/joyously witty parody on all things Star Wars. What's great is that you don't need to be a Robot Chicken fan (though I'm sure it helps) or even have watched it very much to decide either way. If you like your parodies quick and skit-like and random and sometimes just dumb as hell, Robot Chicken: Star Wars is something of a minor masterpiece in the form. Seth Green's collage of classic bits from the movie redone, and then lampooned from all corners (there' "Dr. Ball" featuring the big black orb that tortured Princess Leia, there's Admiral Ackbar cereal, there's George W. Bush thinking he's a Jedi and pitting his "mind-trick" on a WMD question, there's even a running "gag" involving Jar-Jar becoming a "ghost" torturing Darth Vader). There's barely a moment when I didn't laugh out loud, or find something actually really funny and creative in its wit and, as a fan of the saga, obscure bits that only people who've seen the film 10 or 20 times would get (i.e. that blue guy playing the piano at Jabba's palace pushing an album wit songs like "I'm not an elephant!"), or just obvious gags that only come on late at night (i.e. Luke and Leia in bed, "This is so... wrong.") Granted, it may take a certain sense of humor or just familiarity with the Star Wars films to get some of the gags- those who aren't keen on the prequels may not remember what midiclorians (sic) are let alone how the jokes lock in step in the show- but for those that get it, it's priceless. Only minor personal geek-type liability: no Yoda!
Brilliantly funny for anyone with a reasonable knowledge of Star Wars (which is everyone pretty much)
As others have said, it doesn't really matter if you have never watched Robot Chicken but it does matter if you have seen Star Wars at least once. Unlike the Family Guy special (which now doesn't look as funny), this parody is a series of sketches that range from a few seconds to a few minutes but never longer. The quality is very high and I laughed hard and frequently as I watched it. Whether it was the simplicity of C3PO trying to get through airport security or a reimagining of the Cantina scene from the point of view of a minor character, almost all of them hit the target. Some of the jokes stand out but all of them are good at very least there was only really one part of one sketch that I remember not getting, otherwise it had me in stitches. The animation is superficially rough and I imagine that that is part of the charm of the series those used to it will not notice but those coming to it for the first time (like me) might take all of five seconds to get used to it mainly because the laughs kick in almost immediately and you don't notice anything after that. You certainly don't notice time because the special is over before it begins and leaves you wanting more. The voice work is good and the acting shows great comic timing and ability as they deliver the gags just right. Overall a wonderfully funny Star Wars parody that is done with knowledge and affection but also, more importantly, a great sense of humour and imagination.