Blue Harvest
- Episode aired Sep 23, 2007
- TV-14
- 48m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
8.1K
YOUR RATING
With the Griffins stuck at home during a blackout, Peter tells the story of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.With the Griffins stuck at home during a blackout, Peter tells the story of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.With the Griffins stuck at home during a blackout, Peter tells the story of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
Mila Kunis
- Meg Griffin
- (voice)
Luke Adams
- Watto
- (voice)
Tom Baker
- The Doctor
- (archive footage)
John G. Brennan
- Mort Goldman as Jawa
- (voice)
- (as Johnny Brennan)
Kirker Butler
- Guard
- (voice)
Steve Callaghan
- Rebel Soldier
- (voice)
Chevy Chase
- Clark Griswold
- (voice)
Ralph Garman
- Stormtroopers
- (voice)
Darrel Heath
- Mouse Droid #1
- (voice)
Mick Hucknall
- Mick Hucknall
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMark Hamill pulled out of doing a DVD commentary in protest over Peter's line about how Harrison Ford was the only actor whose career wasn't destroyed by Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977).
- GoofsTowards the end of the episode, just after the Death Star gets blown up, Chris's (Luke's) uniform has the buttons on the front but they aren't colored in & are white for a few seconds. in the next scene, they are colored in again like supposed to be.
- Quotes
Lois (Princess Leia): Aren't you a little fat to be a stormtrooper?
Chris (Luke Skywalker): Well, stay here and rot, you stuck-up bitch!
- Alternate versionsThe 2008 DVD release includes a rough animatic version which includes different versions of several scenes, such as the pre-blackout sequence.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #38.14 (2008)
- SoundtracksOriginal Compositions and Themes from 'Star Wars'
(uncredited)
from Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
Composed by John Williams
Featured review
Oh My God!!!
This is one of the Single Best (TM) Star Wars parodies I have ever seen. Not only did they make extensive use of the John Williams soundtrack, they also gave credit to him, and even included him and the London Symphony Orchestra as characters (not to mention the multi-talented Danny Elfman), but they actually reproduced in exquisite detail many of the critical special effects (from the original, not the special edition)! Also, the references to Robot Chicken's parody (not even nearly as good) and Cartoon Network (carefully, and as such, even more skillfully avoiding references to Fox) were particularly priceless! If these folks were given carte Blanche and an unlimited budget for the entire saga . . . Oh - My - G-O-D! I can only hope . . . !
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- jisaacs1
- Oct 14, 2007
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