No. Seth Macfarlane only wanted to reenact the original Star Wars films.He has done it through these films:Blue Harvest (parody of the original Star Wars)Something, Something, Something Dark Side (parody of The Empire Strikes Back)It's a Trap (parody of Return of the Jedi)There is nothing else to it.
'Bart Wars' is not an episode of The Simpsons, it's a 112 minute DVD.
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (a.k.a. the original released as just "Star Wars" in 1977).
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
The fourth Star Wars movie was the first to be released titled originally simply Star Wars & later A New Hope.The fourth Star Wars to be made was The Phantom Menace a.k.a. Episode One.
Grocery Store Wars is a 2005 parody of Star Wars that focuses on organic foods and was produced by the Organic Trade Association (OTA) to coincide with release of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Meanace
No. Seth Macfarlane only wanted to reenact the original Star Wars films.He has done it through these films:Blue Harvest (parody of the original Star Wars)Something, Something, Something Dark Side (parody of The Empire Strikes Back)It's a Trap (parody of Return of the Jedi)There is nothing else to it.
'Bart Wars' is not an episode of The Simpsons, it's a 112 minute DVD.
Yes, the parody Space Balls.
The parody of "Grenade" by Bruno Mars is called "The Star Wars That I Used to Know" by the comedy duo "Teddy Films." It parodies the original song with lyrics about the Star Wars franchise.
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (a.k.a. the original released as just "Star Wars" in 1977).
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, 1977; Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, 1980; and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, 1983.
Star Wars episode III - the revenge of the sith
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
The three episodes that were a parody of Star Wars which appeared in Family Guy were called 'Blue Harvest', 'It's a trap!' and 'Something, Something, Something, Dark'.
There are 6 episodes in the Star Wars series, not 7. In chronological order by release date, they are..."Star Wars - Episode IV - A New Hope" (Renamed later, to distinguish it from just "Star Wars")"Star Wars - Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back""Star Wars - Episode VI - The Return of the Jedi""Star Wars - Episode I - The Phantom Menace""Star Wars - Episode II - Attack of the Clones""Star Wars - Episode III - The Revenge of the Sith"For more information, please see the Related Link below.
The first episode of star wars to come out on dvd (which was episode IV) was in 1977. according to my sister