No. But there are spoofs of Star Wars such as some Family Guy specials, a Simpsons special called Bart Wars, and a movie by Mel Brooks (which is also a spoof of Star Trek) named Spaceballs.
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It is a spoof on Star Trek, and it's enormous fan base.
Spaceballs is a Mel Brook's parody of Star Wars, particularly episode IV - although a parady of Jabba the Hutt (called Pizza the Hut) also appeared. The plot was fairly weak - essentially links between parodies of scenes from Star Wars.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars is the only Star Wars that airs on Cartoon Network.
Spaceballs
"Spaceballs." Mel Brooks both directed and starred as 2 different roles in the film
She is the Sarlacc. That weird alien thing in the ground they throw people into.
Hardware Wars.
Hardware Wars.
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This is from a film called Spaceballs. It is a 1987 spoof of Star Wars, starring Rick Moranis.
It is a spoof on Star Trek, and it's enormous fan base.
Spaceballs is a Mel Brook's parody of Star Wars, particularly episode IV - although a parady of Jabba the Hutt (called Pizza the Hut) also appeared. The plot was fairly weak - essentially links between parodies of scenes from Star Wars.
The movie that spoofed Star Trek would probably be Galaxy Quest.
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