Family Guy

Family Guyspoofed the originalStar Warstrilogy with three hilarious special episodes.

But some of these episodes were better than others.

3It’s A Trap!

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So, they spoofedReturn of the Jedibegrudgingly, which is never the formula for great comedy.

isFamily Guys most rote, uninspired, and by-the-numbersStar Warsparody by far.

As a half-hearted effort, Its a Trap!

The poster for Family Guy’s Blue Harvest episode

is botha lacklusterFamily Guyepisodeand a massively underwhelming conclusion to the showsStar Warsparody trilogy.

Plus, theres a searing line about how few female characters there are in the originalStar Warsmovies.

Even when its not really trying,Family Guycan deliver some laughs.

Return of the Jedi’s Endor celebration in Family Guy

Family Guy is an animated series following the eccentric Griffin family. Led by bumbling patriarch Peter and long-suffering Lois, the family includes the sadistic baby Stewie, unpopular teenager Meg, dim-witted Chris, and Brian, their talking dog. The show explores their outlandish adventures in the fictional town of Quahog.

And while it wasntFamily Guys bestStar Warsparody, it did come close.

1Blue Harvest

Blue Harvest isnt justFamily Guys bestStar Warsparody; its one ofthe bestFamily Guyepisodes, period.

But when they covered the original 1977 movie in Blue Harvest, that passion was alive and well.

Chris and Stewie in a lightsaber fight in Family Guy

This episode is a non-stop stream of great gags.

Blue Harvest isFamily Guyat its best: wonderfully absurdist, shockingly dark, and pop-culturally pitch-perfect.

The show explores their outlandish adventures in the fictional town of Quahog.

Peter as Han talks to Quagmire and Cleveland as C-3PO and R2-D2 in Family Guy

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