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Today, in honor of Star Wars Day (“May the 4th be with you.”), we’ve gathered together 12 funny references to Star Wars from your favorite television shows. Read on to relive your favorite moments from the sci-fi franchise in parody form. J.D.’s daydreams often takes his audience to strange worlds and weird fantasies. But this time we’re treated to a Scrubs version of Star Wars where the Janitor is a Wookie and battles are fought with laser pens. And, gasp, it’s a world where Turk has hair. This stop-motion, sketch comedy show from Adult Swim, does a wonderful job depicting its take on Star Wars. In this scene, Emperor Palpatine is a particularly mean boss to Darth Vader. This sketch allows viewers to peek into a particularly funny business meeting with the emperor, and paints Darth Vader as just another pathetic bumbling employee. 10. Pinky and the Brain “Star Warners” The entire episode takes Pinky and the Brain’s traditional quest for world-domination and expands it to the universe in this Star Wars parody.




Almost every character from Animaniacs is involved. You can watch the whole episode below.You killed my erection!”I am your erection.” The popular Brit-com takes a fairly well-known male sexual issue and compares it to battling Darth Vader. There’s a intense, allergen-ridden fight scene between Principal Skinner and Bart. The reference comes in when the entire scene is scored with music from Star Wars and the their stick/sword-fight resembles the use of light sabers. 7. That 70s Show: “A New Hope” Episode The entire episode is centered around a viewing of Star Wars by the main male characters of the cast. Eric Foreman, the main character even has a dream sequence about the movie, in which he is Luke Skywalker and his love interest, Donna, is Princess Leia. It’s not just a Star Wars-style battle. It’s also a parody of Civil War reenactments. Because in the Futurama universe, Sith invasions are actually a part of human history. 5. Friends: Ross’ Princess Leia Fantasy




Talking about sexual fantasies with a significant other is awkward enough without bringing up the iconic sci-fi film. But when Ross mentions his Princess Leia/gold bikini fantasy and Rachel actually tries to act it out for him, things take an unexpected turn for the worse. But don’t worry Rachel, we promise: it wasn’t your buns. 4. Family Guy: Darth Stewie Talks Real Estate Some of the best television references to Star Wars take an iconic character from the franchise and put them in everyday situations. In the following clip from Family Guy’s multi-part Star Wars parody, Stewie/Darth Vader talks with his staff about the re-sale value of the Death Star in the Los Angeles real estate market. Oh also, there’s even some telekinetic choking when Stewie/Darth Vader is displeased. 3. Arrested Development: George Michael and Buster Reenact Fight Scenes From Star Wars ’s fourth season is coming up soon (May 26!) and before you binge-watch the entire series on Netflix, you need to know about AD’s own tribute to Star Wars.




While it’s almost a given that someone as geeky and as young as George Michael would film himself reenacting scenes from Star Wars, soon after his embarrassing footage, AD still manages to surprise its fans with another wonderful comedic gift: Buster’s reenactment of the franchise. 2. South Park: The “Starvin’ Marvin in Space” Episode This episode from season three of Comedy Central’s widely-successful animated series, features a number of references to Star Wars, including a funny depiction of actress Sally Struthers as a Jabba the Hut-like villain. But there was one reference that took the Star Wars Day, Millennium Falcon-shaped cake: those bastards didn’t just kill Kenny, they froze him in carbonite. Just like Han Solo. 1. 30 Rock: Liz Lemon and Jury Duty What does it really take to get out jury duty? We still don’t know. In this episode, Liz attempts to turn her obsessive love for Star Wars into a viable way out of jury duty only to find out that her brand of quirky-sci-fi nerd is no match for the other levels of weird lurking in New York City.




Dressing up as Princess Leia, waving around back-issues of 80s-era Playgirl and telling judges that you’re merely a hologram just isn’t enough anymore.Try going back to the homepageI kicked off my Toy Fair 2017 LEGO Star Wars coverage with my discussion of the Rathtar Attack set on Star Wars Toy News–and now, let’s look at a new set here! Way back in 2005, TLG released a little set called Darth Vader Transformation 7251 depicting the legendary scene from Star Wars Revenge of the Sith where Anakin Skywalker is reconstructed as Darth Vader. That simplistic set was badly in need of an upgrade–and this year, it will get it! LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader Transformation 75183 is one of the Summer 2017 sets! Over the past few years, TLG has released new and improved versions of virtually every single major vehicle in the Star Wars mythos. But while vehicles are covered at this point, there are still plenty of scenes needing an upgrade–and the LEGO Darth Vader Transformation is one of them!




Luckily, while the 2005 version of this set was the barest of bare-bones, the Summer 2017 set is going to be the definitive brick-built version that this signicant scene deserves! Whereas LEGO 7251 consisted of only a couple dozen pieces, we’re getting close to ten times the number of parts that were in the original version of this set. And whereas that first iteration was basically just a baseplate and a table, we’ve got a whole scene this time around! LEGO Star Wars has come a long way in the past decade, and that’s more than evident in the superior detail of this set compared to its predecessor. The set contains three Minifigures, although there’s technically a fourth character included: the brick-built prequel Medical Droid FX-6! The original LEGO FX-6 figure was completely the wrong color and desperately in need of an overhaul, so this is a major selling-point for this set. The actual three regular Minifigures included in LEGO 75183 are Emperor Palpatine, Darth Vader and Extra-Crispy Anakin Skywalker.




No, seriously–we get a mostly-dead, post-Mustafar Anakin Skywalker minifigure in this set! Creepy and crazy (and non-canonical, since he still has all his limbs)! The Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine minifigures don’t seem obviously different from their usual minifigs (correct me if I’m missing something, readers!), but what is unusual is getting these key characters in a low-priced $24.99 set. If you’re lacking Vader and Palpatine minifigs, I doubt you’ll ever see this duo in one set this cheap ever again! And speaking of the price: this set retails for $24.99 and contains 282 pieces for an average of 8.9 cents per piece. That’s right–this set gives us four rare characters and is also an above-average value of less than 9 cents per piece! Quite a bargain for a licensed, desirable Star Wars set! The 75183 LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader Transformation set will be available online and in stores officially on June 1st, 2017. I’ll post an update with hi-res, official photos of the set once TLG adds them online.

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