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Robot Chicken: Star Wars Trilogy

The is a series of three stop-motion sketch comedy specials created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, produced in full collaboration with Lucasfilm . These specials famously humanize the most powerful figures in the galaxy, turning cosmic conflicts into mundane, often hilarious office or domestic dramas. Core Episodes

: A fan-favorite "everyman" character who deals with the mundane realities of being an imperial soldier, such as Take Your Daughter to Work Day on the Death Star.

: The first installment, featuring iconic moments like Emperor Palpatine's frustrated response to the Death Star's destruction.

The specials are known for their specific, recurring comedic takes on established lore:

: The franchise creator himself participated in the specials, lending his voice and "blessing" to the parodies.

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Chicken: Star Wars Trilogy: Robot

The is a series of three stop-motion sketch comedy specials created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, produced in full collaboration with Lucasfilm . These specials famously humanize the most powerful figures in the galaxy, turning cosmic conflicts into mundane, often hilarious office or domestic dramas. Core Episodes

: A fan-favorite "everyman" character who deals with the mundane realities of being an imperial soldier, such as Take Your Daughter to Work Day on the Death Star. Robot Chicken: Star Wars Trilogy

: The first installment, featuring iconic moments like Emperor Palpatine's frustrated response to the Death Star's destruction. The is a series of three stop-motion sketch

The specials are known for their specific, recurring comedic takes on established lore: : The first installment, featuring iconic moments like

: The franchise creator himself participated in the specials, lending his voice and "blessing" to the parodies.

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