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*** Adding to this, the Ewoks stabbing the Stormtroopers and Scout Troopers with their spears and cooking and eating them during the celebration of the Rebel Alliance's victory at the Battle of Endor also gets more disturbing, since the 3rd "[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi From a Certain Point of View]]" showed Ewoks capturing Stormtroopers to cook as their meals during Wolf Trap, with a Scout Trooper named TK-841, aka Hoyel, being one of their victims.

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*** Adding to this, the Ewoks stabbing the Stormtroopers and Scout Troopers with their spears and spears, while cooking and eating them other Imperials during the celebration of the Rebel Alliance's victory at the Battle of Endor also gets more disturbing, since the 3rd "[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi From a Certain Point of View]]" showed Ewoks capturing Stormtroopers to cook as their meals during Wolf Trap, with a Scout Trooper named TK-841, aka Hoyel, being one of their victims.
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*** Adding to this, the Ewoks stabbing the Stormtroopers with their spears and cooking and eating them during the celebration of the Rebel Alliance's victory at the Battle of Endor also gets more disturbing, since the 3rd "[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi From a Certain Point of View]]" showed Ewoks capturing Stormtroopers to cook as their meals during Wolf Trap, with TK-841, aka Hoyel, being one of their victims.

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*** Adding to this, the Ewoks stabbing the Stormtroopers and Scout Troopers with their spears and cooking and eating them during the celebration of the Rebel Alliance's victory at the Battle of Endor also gets more disturbing, since the 3rd "[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi From a Certain Point of View]]" showed Ewoks capturing Stormtroopers to cook as their meals during Wolf Trap, with a Scout Trooper named TK-841, aka Hoyel, being one of their victims.
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*** Adding to this, the Ewoks stabbing the Stormtroopers with their spears and cooking and eating them during the celebration of the Rebel Alliance's victory at the Battle of Endor also gets more disturbing, since the 3rd "[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi From a Certain Point of View]]" showed Ewoks capturing Stormtroopers to cook as their meals during Wolf Trap, with TK-841, aka Hoyel, being one of their victims.


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** Lois's Leia not liking Angela's Mon Mothma in "It's a Trap" becomes less humorous in the New Republic era, where the 2 major ladies of the Rebel Alliance have differing ideals on how the New Republic should deal with the remnants of the Empire, since Leia endured the destruction of Alderaan and adopted a more hardline stance against the Imperial Remnant, while Mon wanted to demilitarize the New Republic Navy by 90% and keep 10% of it for peacekeeping after the Rebels won the Galactic Civil War.
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** Osama Bin Laden saying "Still Alive" after popping out of the Tatooine desert wouldn't be true three weeks after the episode premiered.

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** Osama Bin Laden saying "Still Alive" alive!" after popping out of the Tatooine desert wouldn't be true three weeks after the episode premiered.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Han/Peter forcing the Imperials to dig their own graves as they beg for mercy starts out uncomfortably realistic. However, it quickly becomes hilarious as his demands become increasingly heinous and absurd, culminating in him ordering one to cut off his friends face, go home to his family wearing the face and see how long he can impersonate the guy before they notice it's not him.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: It's generally agreed that "Blue Harvest" is an amusing one-shot episode that's simply the end result of the show already doing so many ''Star Wars'' gags. Doing the other two films from the trilogy ruins this joke and, as the show often won't do, takes an OverlyLongGag that works once and continues to do it until you forget why it was ever funny in the first place. Even the creators eventually got sick of them and only made the last two on the executives orders because they sold well.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: It's generally agreed that "Blue Harvest" is an amusing one-shot episode that's simply the end result of the show already doing so many ''Star Wars'' gags. Doing the other two films from the trilogy ruins this joke and, as the show often won't do, takes an OverlyLongGag that works once and continues to do it until you forget why it was ever funny in the first place. Even the creators eventually got sick of them and only made the last two on the executives orders because they sold well. By the time they're about to do ''Return of the Jedi'', everyone's reaction (including Peter's) is pure ThisIsGonnaSuck.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The covers that perfectly and beautifully emulate the original films' posters.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: It's generally agreed that "Blue Harvest" is an amusing one-shot episode that's simply the end result of the show already doing so many ''Star Wars'' gags. Doing the other two films from the trilogy ruins this joke and, as the show often won't do, takes an OverlyLongGag that works once and continues to do it until you forget why it was ever funny in the first place. Even the creators eventually got sick of them.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: It's generally agreed that "Blue Harvest" is an amusing one-shot episode that's simply the end result of the show already doing so many ''Star Wars'' gags. Doing the other two films from the trilogy ruins this joke and, as the show often won't do, takes an OverlyLongGag that works once and continues to do it until you forget why it was ever funny in the first place. Even the creators eventually got sick of them.them and only made the last two on the executives orders because they sold well.

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** Quagmire's German voice actor (Hans-Georg Panczak) was the dub voice for Mark Hamill's Luke Skywalker in the German translation of the original ''Star Wars'' movies (Episodes Four, Five, and Six from the late 1970s into the 1980s).
** Also, Osama Bin Laden saying "Still Alive" after popping out of the Tatooine desert? Yeah, that wouldn't be true three weeks after the episode premiered.

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** Quagmire's German voice actor (Hans-Georg Panczak) was the dub voice for Mark Hamill's Luke Skywalker in the German translation of the original ''Star Wars'' movies (Episodes Four, Five, and Six from the late 1970s into the 1980s).
** Also,
Osama Bin Laden saying "Still Alive" after popping out of the Tatooine desert? Yeah, that desert wouldn't be true three weeks after the episode premiered.
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* FridgeHorror: The Battle of Endor from "It's A Trap!" is a lot more disturbing than what's shown in the actual film, but all they did was avert the BloodlessCarnage trope from the original film. The Ewoks still behave the same as they did in the original film.
* FridgeLogic: {{Invoked}}. Plenty of headscratching moments from the movies are pointed out.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: As mentioned below in {{Sequelitis}}, it's generally agreed that "Blue Harvest", the first installment, remains the best one.

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* FirstInstallmentWins: As mentioned below in {{Sequelitis}}, it's It's generally agreed that "Blue Harvest", the first installment, remains the best one.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The original movies' score is used almost verbatim.
** [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Chris/Luke during the Binary Sunset scene. "Ladies and gentlemen, Music/JohnWilliams and the London Symphony Orchestra!"
*** And then he kills Creator/DannyElfman when he's made to take over for Williams when Stormtroopers killed him and the entire Orchestra.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The original movie's score is used almost verbatim.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The original movie's movies' score is used almost verbatim.



* {{Sequelitis}}: It's generally agreed that "Blue Harvest" is an amusing one-shot episode that's simply the end result of the show already doing so many ''Star Wars'' gags. Doing the other two films from the trilogy ruins this joke and, as the show is often wont to do, takes an OverlyLongGag that works once and continues to do it until you forget why it was ever funny in the first place. Even the creators eventually got sick of them.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: It's generally agreed that "Blue Harvest" is an amusing one-shot episode that's simply the end result of the show already doing so many ''Star Wars'' gags. Doing the other two films from the trilogy ruins this joke and, as the show is often wont to won't do, takes an OverlyLongGag that works once and continues to do it until you forget why it was ever funny in the first place. Even the creators eventually got sick of them.
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* FridgeLogic: {{Invoked}}. Plenty of head scratching moments from the movies are pointed out.

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* FridgeLogic: {{Invoked}}. Plenty of head scratching headscratching moments from the movies are pointed out.
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* {{Misblamed}}: Invoked. Chris blames Seth [=MacFarlane=] for releasing ''Family Guy'' DVD sets with only a few episodes per volume. Peter replies, "That is not up to him, that decision is made at the corporate level."
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* FridgeLogic: {{Invoked}}. Plenty of head scratching moments from the movies are pointed out.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: As mentioned below in {{Sequelitis}}, it's generally agreed that "Blue Harvest", the first installment, remains the best one.
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** Speaking of [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels ''Rebels'']], R2-D2's characterisation here (courtesy of Cleveland) is much ruder, [[DeadpanSnarker snarkier]] and more prone to violence, including shooting down a TIE fighter during the escape from the Death Star. An out-of-character parody of Artoo, yes - but it's almost uncannily close to the behaviour of ''Chopper''.

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** Speaking of [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels ''Rebels'']], Rebels]], R2-D2's characterisation here (courtesy of Cleveland) is much ruder, [[DeadpanSnarker snarkier]] and more prone to violence, including shooting down a TIE fighter during the escape from the Death Star. An out-of-character parody of Artoo, yes - but it's almost uncannily close to the behaviour of ''Chopper''.
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Cleveland!Artoo is similar to Chopper from Rebels. Thought it'd be fun to share.

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** Speaking of [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels ''Rebels'']], R2-D2's characterisation here (courtesy of Cleveland) is much ruder, [[DeadpanSnarker snarkier]] and more prone to violence, including shooting down a TIE fighter during the escape from the Death Star. An out-of-character parody of Artoo, yes - but it's almost uncannily close to the behaviour of ''Chopper''.

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* DancingBear: The specials are all just one joke: the original ''Franchise/StarWars'' trilogy as reenacted by characters from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''.
* FridgeHorror: The Battle of Endor from ''It's A Trap!'' is a lot more disturbing than what's shown in the actual film, but all they did was avert the BloodlessCarnage trope from the original film. The Ewoks still behave the same as they did in the original film.

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* DancingBear: The specials are all just one joke: the original ''Franchise/StarWars'' trilogy as reenacted re-enacted by characters from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''.
* FridgeHorror: The Battle of Endor from ''It's "It's A Trap!'' Trap!" is a lot more disturbing than what's shown in the actual film, but all they did was avert the BloodlessCarnage trope from the original film. The Ewoks still behave the same as they did in the original film.



** In "Blue Harvest," the Death Star's infamous AchillesHeel was "kind of an aesthetic choice by the architect". Come ''Film/RogueOne'', [[spoiler: and that turns out to be true: Galen Erso, the chief designer of the Death Star, built it on purpose as a discreet form of sabotage.]]
* {{Sequelitis}}: It's generally agreed that "Blue Harvest" is an amusing one-shot episode that's simply the end result of the show already doing so many Star Wars gags. Doing the other two films from the trilogy ruins this joke and, as the show is often want to do, takes an OverlyLongGag that works once and continues to do it until you forget why it was ever funny in the first place. Even the creators eventually got sick of them.

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** In "Blue Harvest," the Death Star's infamous AchillesHeel was "kind of an aesthetic choice by the architect". Come ''Film/RogueOne'', [[spoiler: and [[spoiler:and that turns out to be true: Galen Erso, the chief designer of the Death Star, built it on purpose as a discreet form of sabotage.]]
* {{Sequelitis}}: It's generally agreed that "Blue Harvest" is an amusing one-shot episode that's simply the end result of the show already doing so many Star Wars ''Star Wars'' gags. Doing the other two films from the trilogy ruins this joke and, as the show is often want wont to do, takes an OverlyLongGag that works once and continues to do it until you forget why it was ever funny in the first place. Even the creators eventually got sick of them.them.
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