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Spaceballs the movie is a spin-off of Star Wars. This movie makes fun of Star Wars, like how modern day "Disaster Movie" or "Meet the Spartans" make fun of modern day movies, tv shows, or celebrities.

The only spaceball I know is the movie "Spaceballs" produced by Mel Brooks. Funny movie.

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