In 1977, Ken Films released selected scenes from the original Star Wars onto Super 8 film.
23.2 Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Clone Commandos.23.1 Star Wars: The Clone Wars: A Galaxy Divided.22.2 Prequel trilogy and original trilogy box sets.20.2 Star Wars Trivial Pursuit: Saga Edition DVD.16.1 The Phantom Menace (VHS/LaserDisc).13.2 Star Wars Trilogy overseas VHS/LaserDisc.10.3 Droids and Ewoks VHS releases (J2 Communications).10.2 Ewok movies on VHS and LaserDisc (MGM).7.1 Droids and Ewoks VHS releases (CBS/FOX).6.1 The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi Japanese Widescreen Special Collection.5.2 A New Hope Japanese Widescreen Special Collection.
I would watch a whole series based around this one story for sure, even if it breaks a few rules of the universe. It has easily the best “turn” of all of these, and I can understand how people are saying they wished that this story was the thing that kicked off the post-original trilogy. The Ninth Jedi – So, this is a lot of people’s favorite episode of the collection, and one of the only truly good ones. The Elder – Hard to not like a good old Jedi versus Sith battle, and even though this is a weirdly straightforward episode, I very much enjoyed the use of this decrepit old Sith with saber daggers voiced by James Hong.Ģ. I have to say, I would have been much more prone to like this episode if the adopted sister was just like, a normal Star Wars aliens like Twi’lek or something, not a giant…rabbit. Lop and Ocho – This one is actually gorgeously animated, probably the best of any of them here, and the story about two sisters dueling over the fate of their home was interesting.