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Lego Star Wars Francais Episode 1

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For other uses, see Lego Star Wars (disambiguation). Lego Star Wars is a Lego theme that incorporates the Star Wars saga. Originally it was only licensed from 1999–2008, but the Lego Group extended the license with Lucasfilm Ltd. multiple times: First to 2011 and then again until 2016. In 2012 another 10-year agreement was signed between the two companies. The brand has spawned five video game releases, developed by Traveller's Tales — Lego Star Wars: The Video Game (2005), Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (2006), Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (2007), Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (2011), and Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2016). Many short films and miniseries have also been produced. Main article: List of Lego Star Wars sets The first Lego Star Wars, released in 1999, included model 7140, the first Lego X-Wing. Star Wars was the first intellectual property to be licensed in Lego Group history.[2] The first few sets based on the original trilogy were released in 1999, coinciding with the release of The Phantom Menace.




Sets based on the prequel trilogy (Episodes 1 to 3) of Star Wars would follow, starting with Episode I. As each new film in the prequel trilogy neared its release date, Lego issued new models of ships and scenes in those films, as well as additional sets from the original trilogy. Lego also produced models based on The Clone Wars, which was released early in 2008.[1] Sets based on The Force Awakens, Rogue One and Star Wars Rebels have also been produced. UCS version of Millennium Falcon. In addition to the regular minifigure-scale sets, Lego has released several sets for the Ultimate Collector Series. These models are considerably larger, more detailed, are usually meant for display purposes, and cost more than regular Lego sets. Many of them include an information plaque and often a display stand. On October 10, 2007, the Lego Group released a UCS version of the Millennium Falcon, complete with six minifigures. At 5195 pieces, it is the largest Star Wars Lego set ever released;




and the second largest set of any collection ever commercially released (only topped by the Lego Taj Mahal). The newest Ultimate Collector Series set is the 75095 TIE Fighter. On June 5, 2015 an unopened box of the Millennium Falcon Lego set was auctioned at online auction house Catawiki for 5,000 euros, making it the most expensive LEGO set ever. Main article: Lego Star Wars (video game series) There have been five Lego Star Wars video games: As of February 13, 2009, Lego Star Wars: The Video Game has sold over 6.8 million copies worldwide, Lego Star Wars II has sold over 8.3 million, The Complete Saga has sold over 4.1 million, and the three combined have sold over 21 million. The package for Darth Vader's TIE fighter. Several films and videos based on Lego Star Wars have been produced. Comic book artist Greg Hyland, better known for his series Lethargic Lad and the comics on the back of Lego Batman set boxes, produced an online comic strip based on the Lego Star Wars toyline and video games.




[10] The comics are largely satirical looks at flaws in certain sets, or spoofs of Lego characteristics as to how these would fit into the actual Star Wars universe. References and comparisons to other Lego themes are often made as well, for comedic effect. ^ : Lego Star Wars Celebrates 10 Years with ‘The Quest for R2-D2’ ^ Media Freaks - The Animation Business Blog: The Quest for R2-D2 - Lego Star Wars Celebrates Ten Years ^ From Bricks to Bothans - The Lego Star Wars Experience - Greg's Comics! FBTB.net. URL Accessed on 26 November 2006Published on Feb 1. Return to a galaxy far, far away as the best-selling LEGO Star Wars videogame franchise returns with a epic new adventure Rogue One Infiltration Part 2 - Buildable Figures - LEGO Star Wars (English Version) Capture the Crate – Mission Complete Teedo Ties a TIE Resistance Rises: Poe to the Rescue LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens Buildable Figures Poe Dameron™ vs the First Order Snowspeeder™




Force Surprise – LEGO® Star Wars™ Microfighters Paint the Town Orange Kallus Bo Rifle Demo TIE Advance vs Wookiee Gunship Rebels to the Rescue Part 1 Rebels to the Rescue Part 2 LEGO Star Wars Rogue One – Go Rogue Rogue One Buildable Figures Capture the Crate – Part 1 Freemaker Salvage and Repair LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter X Freemaker Ugly Designer Designing the Freemaker Garage from LEGO Star Wars Freemaker Adventures Best of the Emperor The Han Solo™ Affair Micro Battle of Hoth Brick Fest of Champions Geonosis Troopers vs Battle Droids The Ghost™ vs TIE Advanced Prototype™ TV Commercial LEGO Star Wars The Force Awakens Buildable Figures TV Commercial Battle on Takodana™ vs Resistance Troop Transporter TV Commercial First Order Special Forces TIE Fighter vs Millennium Falcon TV Commercial Poe’s X-Wing Fighter vs Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle TV Commercial Death Star Final Duel and the Imperial Shuttled Tydirium TV Commercial




First LEGO Star Wars Buildable Figures TV Commercial LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens Mobile Game Launch Trailer LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Videogame Rey's Journey Trailer #4 Freemaker Adventures Disney XD 15-Second Trailer - LEGO Star Wars LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens New Adventures Video Game Trailer #3 LEGO Star Wars Force Builder App Preview LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Gameplay Reveal Trailer #2 LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Tease Trailer Announce #1 Droid Tales Mini-Series Trailer Introducing LEGO® Star Wars™ Buildable Figures Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures is a computer-animated action comedy television series that is based on the Lego Star Wars theme, and premiered on Disney XD on June 20, 2016. Set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, The Freemaker Adventures centers on a family of three young siblings—young boy Rowan, his sister Kordi, and their brother Zander—known as the Freemakers, who salvage parts from destroyed or damaged ships which they use to build new ones, which they sell in order to make their living.

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