Peter’s nemesis Ernie, has a role as Boba Fett. Recurring jokes from the show are brought back. Never before seen unedited footage is added on the DVD/Blu-Ray versions.Ī Plot Hole from A New Hope is brought up. Especially that one scene from Jabba’s Palace with a band singing and dancing. The spoofs did a jab at the re-released editions of The Original Trilogy. My favorite part of Blue Harvest has something to do with a couch.Īll three spoofs poked fun at “The Prequel Trilogy,” careers of Seth MacFarlane & Seth Green & the mythology of Star Wars. Both shows were also created by Seth MacFarlane Can you guess which character’s who’s who? In addition to characters playing a specific role of a beloved Star Wars character, a few characters from “American Dad” & “The Cleveland Show” also have selective roles. John Williams’ musical score is retained. George is a fan of Family Guy.īesides spoofing Star Wars, Family Guy is notorious for dropping random pop culture references. George Lucas also helped Seth and his crew by giving them input. Seth MacFarlane also did some input with the scripts, because he’s an avid fan of Star Wars.Īnimation looked pretty good recreating iconic scenes from the films. Veteran writers of the show Alec Sulkin & Cherry Chevapravatdumrong both did a decent job writing hilarious material to recreate notable moments from The Original Trilogy. Yay: The Main Cast such as Seth MacFarlane, Seth Green, Alex Borstein, Patrick Warburton, Mike Henry & Mila Kunis reprise their roles and they all did a fantastic job for their respective voiceover performances.
Is it one of the best Star Wars parodies? Let’s find out, shall we? Yay & Nay Elements
Feel free to read my non-spoiler article for Laugh It Up Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy. This review doesn’t contain any SPOILERS based on jokes from the parodies. Don’t forget to prep up for “The Mandalorian” streaming on “Disney+ & the seventh season of The Clone Wars will also stream too! I almost forgot, a video game called, “Star Wars: Fallen Order” is coming out in November 15 on the Xbox One & PS4. Now that “The Rise Of Skywalker” is slated to come out this Christmas as the final installment of “The Skywalker Saga,” I’d like to share my thoughts on one of my personal favorite Star Wars parodies. Laugh It Up Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy was officially released on DVD/Blu-Ray on December 2010. A compilation DVD/Blu-Ray was later released under the name, “Laugh It Up Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy.” Each episode earned good reviews from critics, viewers and fans of both Family Guy & Star Wars.
In 2007, Seth MacFarlane & his crew were promoting “Family Guy” at “The San Diego Comic-Con”presenting a series of clips to fans of the show that he and his employees are working on a parody of “The Original Star Wars Trilogy” beginning with A New Hope” titled, “Blue Harvest,” as the first part aired on September 2007, second is “The Empire Strikes Back” titled, “Something Something Something Dark Side,” aired in 2009 & “Return Of The Jedi” titled, “It’s A Trap,” aired in 2010.