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Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Animation |
Format | Multiple Formats, NTSC, Blu-ray, Animated, Subtitled, Full Screen |
Contributor | Various |
Initial release date | 2011-07-12 |
Language | English |
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The Emmy Award-winning Robot Chicken returns to DVD with its third send-up of the Star Wars universe! In this all-new hour-long special, four very different characters -- Emperor Palpatine, Darth Vader, Boba Fett and Gary the Stormtrooper -- reveal untold stories that weave and interconnect throughout all six Star Wars films! Set phasers to "fun"! Oh wait, that's the wrong franchise.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Item model number : 1000204443
- Director : Various
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, NTSC, Blu-ray, Animated, Subtitled, Full Screen
- Run time : 44 minutes
- Release date : July 12, 2011
- Actors : Various
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : Studio Distribution Services
- ASIN : B004SMTO7G
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #57,419 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #18,146 in Blu-ray
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We are both blessed and cursed to have adult swim. The programming lineup in in the middle of the night on carttoon network is like the nightly superhero that sheds his disguse to show his true form. Buried in near television obscurity is the greatest gem most people will never comically or intellectually understand.
You see, our blessing is that television has culminated to this point; and this point is adult swim. We are so lucky to see this point in the history and future of this media. No one will recognize it, and few will be willing to admit that the brilliance of adult swim is, and always shall be, the brightest spot in television history. And this, also becomes our curse. Everything ends. And when adult swim does, it's all down hill, for nothing could ever reach this apex of mastery on all media again.
Within the greatest lineup that televison has ever known is the finest skin comedy show anyone will ever see. It's name... Robot Chicken. Sir Seth Green, and company, you da man, and you da men.
T'vas.
This is a very entertaining video all around, with a lot of funny segments. I enjoyed the extras as well with various interviews of the creators and some voice artists. This is definitely one for the collection. What's more, Amazon.com has it available at a very reasonable price.
Seriously it was good.
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We follow the lives of four characters throughout the rise of the Galactic Empire, starting with Palpatine's decision to go into politics, choosing his Sith apprentice, and keeping the galaxy under his thumb. Li'l Anakin Skywalker grows up tormented by his love for an aloof and frankly wickedly teasing Padmé, and then gets into another fine mess when he gets crisped on Mustafar and has to learn what all the different buttons on his chest do . . . and then figure out how the Hell he's supposed to go to the toilet with all that gear and leather fused onto him. Boba Fett, after losing his father on Geonosis, gives Vader and Palpatine a run for the title of Biggest Jerk In The Galaxy, which he stands a fair chance of winning. Finally, Gary the Stormtrooper just continues to have a string of stressful days at work. He's asked to drive the Death Star for a spell and makes a hash of it, he messes up a door-to-door search for droids on Tatooine, and he takes his buddy's speeder bike for a spin on Endor and ends up causing unintended carnage that might cost the Empire the war.
But it's not just these four main characters that get their chance in the spotlight. See Prune Face in action. Discover why C-3PO never learned Spanish as one of his six million forms of communication. Hear Chewbacca speak intelligibly. Find out what happened to Max Rebo after Jabba's sail barge blew up. Witness Lando telling it like it is. Learn Jar Jar's deepest, darkest secret. And there are many more mirth-inducing quick-fire sketches on top of all that! But there's more to this DVD than just loosely-connected comedy sketches; there's a boatload (more than three hours' worth) of bonus features, as well.
There are FOUR sets of commentaries on the show itself (two sets for various voice actors, one for the writers, and one for the crew, all of which sound more like a bunch of friends getting together for a laugh than serious technical discussions), the mandatory Chicken Nuggets augmentation, fun at the Skywalker Ranch premiere, fun with Uncle George, fun at the Star Wars Celebration V convention, fun at a touring skate-party with costumed skaters, three behind-the-scenes featurettes, three trailers (two for the show itself and one for the video game "The Force Unleashed II"), and 25 deleted scene animatics, the absolute best of which probably has to be Gary the Stormtrooper takes his daughter work again . . . on Hoth! (That one needs to be made into full animation. No argument.)
If you're a fan of "Star Wars" and/or any of the other [adult swim] animated offerings, this disc is for you.