In the beginning of the end of the yellow text explaining how, if Seth McFarlane didn't do this one, It's A Trap (2011), then Fox wouldn't let him leave to direct his movie. Which was his feature-length directorial debut film, Ted (2012) a major box office hit for that year becoming the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time.
In the Sarlacc scene, Jabba the Hutt gives a command that is subtitled as 'Put him in', but pronounces the words 'Mila Kunis' which is the actress who plays Meg
Han Solo/Peter states that Angela/Mon Mothma is the "only other chick in the galaxy", a reference to the fact that Mothma is the female character with the most dialogue in the Stars Wars trilogy after Princess Leia. Other than Leia, the total amount of female speaking time in the entire trilogy is only 63 seconds, of which Mothma is 36 seconds with her monologue in Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983).
While temporarily blind, Peter/Han Solo says that he can recognize "The 7-Up Guy" (actually Jabba the Hutt) by his voice. He's thinking of Geoffrey Holder, dancer, choreographer, actor, and large man with a deep voice, who made a series of TV commercials for 7-Up.
Promoted on the DVD Something, Something, Something Dark Side as Family Guy: We Have a Bad Feeling About This, based on a line that appears in every Star Wars film. The new title is a line spoken by Admiral Ackbar in Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983).
When the 2 stormtroopers were operating the AT-AT Walker and attacking the Ewoks, one was smoking and playing a fake piano singing "Mess Around". This is a takeoff of John Candy and Steve Martin in the film 'Trains, Planes, and Automobiles'.
This final installment of Family Guy's Star Wars parody trilogy incorporates characters from Seth MacFarlane's other animated series, The Cleveland Show (2009) and American Dad! (2005).
When Leia pulls the chain around Jabba the Hutt's neck, his dialogue is translated as "Somebody help me! I'm being choked to death!" but he's actually quoting the lyrics to 'Lady Marmalade'.
Yoda's death scene, in which he continually says "Luke" to tell him more and more sage advice, is a direct send-up of a scene from "Sharky's Machine (1981)."
In the DVD commentary, it is stated that Roger's appearance was the first time that an "American Dad!" (2005) character in the Star Wars trilogy spoof. Roger actually appears for the first time in the trilogy in "Family Guy" (1999) {Blue Harvest (#6.1)} during the cantina scene.
This may be unknown to the casual viewer; the characters that say they like Seth MacFarlane (Brian, Peter and Stewie) are the only characters in the scene who are voiced by MacFarlane himself.