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The Family Guy Trilogy
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Directed by: Dominic Polcino (one/2)
Peter Shin (3)
Produced past: Seth MacFarlane
Alex Borstein
Mike Henry
Chris Sheridan
David A. Goodman
Written by: Alec Sulkin (1)
Kirker Butler (2)
Carmine Chevapravatdumrong
David A. Goodman (3)
George Lucas (characters & films)
Music by: John Williams
Studio: Fuzzy Door Productions
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Distributed past: 20th Century Trick Boob tube
Language: English

Express joy It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy consists of iii episode specials of the American animated sitcom Family Guy . The episodes are a remake parody of the original Star Wars films A New Hope (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980), and Return of the Jedi (1983). The starting time episode, "Blue Harvest" (2007) was created in accolade of the original moving picture's 30th anniversary. Due to its popular success, it was followed by two straight-to-video sequels: "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side" (2009) and "It's a Trap!" (2010), which were later aired on television, in edited versions, omitting most profanity and sexual references. The trilogy was released on Blu-ray and DVD in the United States on December 21, 2010. Its title comes from an insult Han Solo said to Chewbacca in The Empire Strikes Back.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Bandage
    • 2.1 Guest stars
  • 3 Production
    • iii.one "Blue Harvest"
    • 3.2 "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side"
    • 3.iii "It's a Trap!"
  • four Blu-ray region code inconsistency
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Plot [ ]

During power outages, Peter Griffin tells his family unit the stories of the original Star Wars trilogy films, with characters from Family Guy, The Cleveland Prove , and American Dad playing the Star Wars roles. A running joke deals with Chris Griffin (voiced by Seth Green) criticizing Peter's take on Star Wars as a ripoff of Robot Chicken: Star Wars , to which Peter argues back about his thwarting with Seth Green films.

Cast [ ]

Seth MacFarlane
  • Peter Griffin as Han Solo
  • Brian Griffin equally Chewbacca
  • Stewie Griffin every bit Darth Vader / Anakin Skywalker
  • Glenn Quagmire every bit C-3PO
  • Carter Pewterschmidt equally Owen Lars / Emperor Palpatine
  • Roger every bit Moff Jerjerrod
  • Tim the Behave as Wicket
  • Tom Tucker equally Death Star News Anchorman
Alex Borstein
  • Lois Griffin equally Princess Leia Organa
  • Barbara Pewterschmidt as Beru Lars
Seth Greenish
  • Chris Griffin as Luke Skywalker
Mila Kunis
  • Meg Griffin equally the Dianoga / the Exogorth / the Sarlacc
Mike Henry
  • Cleveland Brown every bit R2-D2
  • Herbert as Obi-Wan Kenobi
  • Bruce as Greedo / Captain Piett
  • Rallo Tubbs equally Nien Nunb
  • Consuela every bit Darth Vader'southward maid (herself) / Jabba'south doorguard.
Adam West
  • Adam West every bit Thousand Moff Tarkin
Patrick Warburton
  • Joe Swanson equally Biggs Darklighter / the probe droid / Jabba the Hutt
Johnny Brennan
  • Mort Goldman as a Jawa / Lando Calrissian
H. Jon Benjamin
  • Carl as Yoda
Danny Smith
  • Ernie the Behemothic Craven equally Boba Fett
Dee Bradley Baker
  • Klaus Heissler equally Admiral Ackbar
Carrie Fisher
  • Angela as Mon Mothma

Guest stars [ ]

Blueish Harvest
  • Chevy Hunt equally Clark Griswold
  • Beverly D'Angelo as Ellen Griswold
  • Blitz Limbaugh every bit Himself / Red vi
  • Helen Reddy as Herself
  • Mick Hucknall as Himself
  • Alex Thomas as Himself
  • Judd Nelson equally John Bender
Something, Something, Something, Dark Side
  • James Woods as Himself / General Veers
  • John Bunnell as Himself
  • Dolph Lundgren every bit Captain Ivan Drago (alive-action footage from Rocky IV )
  • Brigitte Nielsen as Ludmilla Vobet Drago (alive-activity footage from Rocky IV)
  • Michael Pataki as Nicoli Koloff (alive-action footage from Rocky IV)
  • Tom Selleck as Himself (live-action footage from Her Alibi )
  • James Caan as Himself
  • Joe Flaherty as Western Union worker from Back to the Future Part II
It's a Trap!
  • Rush Limbaugh every bit the Rancor
  • Ted Knight equally Judge Smails (alive-action footage from Caddyshack )
  • Anne Hathaway as Hot Blonde
  • Bruce McGill as John Williams
  • Mary Hart every bit Herself
  • Conway Twitty as Himself (archive footage)
  • Patrick Stewart equally Captain Jean-Luc Picard
  • Michael Dorn equally Lieutenant Worf

Product [ ]

A man with black hair, and tan skin with a black shirt on, leans forward while laughing into a microphone.

Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane served as executive producer for the trilogy.

"Blueish Harvest" [ ]

Main commodity: Bluish Harvest (Family Guy)

At the 2007 Comic Con, a serial of clips was shown at a panel for Family Guy from the season premiere episode, showing the Family Guy characters as Star Wars characters. The episode aired on September 23, 2007, with some slight changes from the clips shown at Comic Con. Parts of this episode were shown at Star Wars Commemoration IV, at which Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, a Star Wars fan since childhood, was a special guest,[1] and again at Comic-Con International 2007.[ii] The episode was officially endorsed past Lucasfilm, specially George Lucas, who revealed in his conversation with MacFarlane that he has TiVoed every single episode of Family Guy without having to buy the DVDs and, in add-on to Jackass , it'southward the only show he watches. MacFarlane said they were extremely helpful when the Family Guy crew wanted to parody their works.[3]

"Something, Something, Something, Night Side" [ ]

Main commodity: Something, Something, Something, Dark Side

The episode was written by serial regular Kirker Butler, earlier the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, and earlier his leave from the serial in order to become co-executive producer of the Family unit Guy spinoff series The Cleveland Prove . Butler wrote the first draft of the episode in four weeks, under the guidance of series creator Seth MacFarlane. The episode was directed by Dominic Polcino, who had previously directed "Blue Harvest". This was the last episode in the series to use manus-drawn animatics, before transitioning to computer-designed animatics.

"Information technology's a Trap!" [ ]

Principal commodity: It's a Trap!

Information technology was announced in March 2009 that the cast of the evidence had read through an early draft of the script nether the working championship, "Episode Vi: The Great Muppet Caper".[4] The second working title, "Nosotros Have a Bad Feeling About This," was a reference to the recurring catchphrase used in the Star Wars films. The settled-upon title is a reference to the line by Admiral Ackbar in the film.

Blu-ray region code inconsistency [ ]

Whilst the starting time and third episodes are "Region All", and therefore able to play on any Blu-ray role player worldwide, "Something, Something, Something Dark Side" is region-locked, forcing consumers to buy the set marketed towards their ain region if they don't ain a multi-region Blu-ray player.[5]

References [ ]

  1. Script error: No such module "commendation/CS1".
  2. Programming for Sabbatum July 28. Comic-Con. Archived from the original on October 1, 2007. Retrieved on October 2, 2007.
  3. Script mistake: No such module "citation/CS1".
  4. Family Guy to parody Return of the Jedi. thrfeed.com (2009-03-04). Retrieved on November 23, 2009.
  5. "Blu ray Region Test: Family Guy Trilogy — interesting results. MovieTyme.com Weblog (January 12, 2011). Retrieved on Jan 20, 2011.

External links [ ]

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