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12/08/2019

Which episode of Family Guy is the Star Wars?

Which episode of Family Guy is the Star Wars?

Blue Harvest
The plot follows Peter as he retells the story of Star Wars while the electricity is out in their house. It was written by Alec Sulkin and directed by Dominic Polcino….Blue Harvest.

“Blue Harvest”
Family Guy episode
The poster for “Blue Harvest”
Episode no. Season 6 Episode 1
Directed by Dominic Polcino

What episode is the second Family Guy Star Wars?

The episode is a retelling and parody of the 1980 Star Wars film sequel The Empire Strikes Back, recasting characters from Family Guy into roles from the film….Something, Something, Something, Dark Side.

“Something, Something, Something, Dark Side”
Episode no. Season 8 Episode 20
Directed by Dominic Polcino
Written by Kirker Butler
Production codes 6ACX21 6ACX22

What are the Star Wars Family Guy episodes in order?

Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy consists of three 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).

Is there a Family Guy Star Wars movie?

Is there an extended episode of Family Guy?

As with all Family Guy episodes, generally there’s bound to be a few jokes that hit or miss with different people, but definitely if you’re a fan of Family Guy you should check this extended episode out. On top of being extended, the animation is superior to the regular episodes

How many subscribers does Family Guy Star Wars have?

Family Guy STAR WARS – 1500 SUBSCRIBERS !! THANK YOU!! – YouTube Family Guy STAR WARS – 1500 SUBSCRIBERS !! THANK YOU!! If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

What was the opening crawl of Family Guy Blue Harvest?

Blue Harvest is reverently faithful to A New Hope, while engaging in typical Family Guy pop-culture references (everything from those old Grey Poupon commercials to Doctor Who, Airplane, Dirty Dancing, and Deal or No Deal) and bizarre digressions (the iconic opening crawl detours into an appreciation of a “way naked” Angelina Jolie in Gia ).