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
She is the Sarlacc. That weird alien thing in the ground they throw people into.
"Spaceballs." Mel Brooks both directed and starred as 2 different roles in the film
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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