Series cast summary: | |||
Anthony Daniels | ... | C-3PO 5 episodes, 2015 | |
Tom Kane | ... | Narrator / ... 5 episodes, 2015 | |
Trevor Devall | ... | Emperor Palpatine / ... 4 episodes, 2015 | |
Eric Bauza | ... | Luke Skywalker / ... 4 episodes, 2015 | |
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Michael Donovan | ... | Count Dooku / ... 4 episodes, 2015 |
Michael Daingerfield | ... | Han Solo / ... 4 episodes, 2015 | |
Heather Doerksen | ... | Princess Leia / ... 4 episodes, 2015 | |
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Matt Sloan | ... | Darth Vader / ... 3 episodes, 2015 |
Lee Tockar | ... | Nute Gunray / ... 3 episodes, 2015 | |
After the battle on Endor, the Rebels are retold the story of Episode I and Episode II through the vantage point of C-3PO. A shadowy figure is also listening and steals a ship. ....and R2-D2. C-3PO and Admiral Ackbar set out to rescue R2. Written by rudy serino
Not as funny as the others Lego Star Wars TV movies, a more classical humour than what Lego movies/video-games used to contain, but it is still entertaining.
It's mostly a show dedicated to kids, but lot of private jokes are made for the adults Star Wars fans (explanation of why Chewie didn't get a medal at the end of episode IV, jokes about the quality of the prequel...).
And it's a good idea to watch this "Droid Tales" before discovering the new episode VII because it's basically a big summary of episodes I to VI (and even a part of "The Clone Wars" and "Star Wars Rebels"). But that's kinda a problem too, because it's TOO similar to what you saw in the movies. They didn't try to make new crazy stuff with the stories (just the minimum).