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''Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy'' consists of three episodes of the American
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'' Family Guy''. The episodes are a
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and
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retelling of the original '' Star Wars''
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'' Star Wars'' (1977), ''
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'' (1980), and ''
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'' (1983). The first episode, " Blue Harvest" (2007), was released to commemorate the original film's 30th anniversary. Due to its success, it was followed by two
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sequels: "
Something, Something, Something, Dark Side "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side" is a direct-to-video special of the animated series ''Family Guy'' which later served as the 20th episode of the show's eighth season and is the second part of the series' ''Star Wars'' parody trilogy ...
" (2010) and "
It's a Trap! "It's a Trap!" is a direct-to-video special of the animated series '' Family Guy'' which later served as the double-episode season finale of the ninth season and is the final part of the series' '' Star Wars'' parody trilogy '' Laugh It Up, Fuzz ...
" (2011), which were subsequently aired on television in edited versions, omitting most profanity and sexual references. The trilogy was released on Blu-ray and DVD in the United States on December 21, 2010. Its title comes from a phrase Han Solo said to Chewbacca in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' as the latter was laughing at the former.


Plot

During power outages, Peter Griffin tells his family the stories of the original ''Star Wars'' trilogy films, with characters from ''Family Guy'', ''The Cleveland Show'', and ''American Dad!'' playing the ''Star Wars'' roles. A running joke at the end of the first two episodes deals with Chris Griffin (voiced by Seth Green) criticizing Peter's take on ''Star Wars'' as a ripoff of ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars''. In the third episode, Peter and Chris initially argue about Seth Green then move on to arguing about Seth MacFarlane, which is when the rest of the family joins in and the characters voiced by Seth MacFarlane (Brian, Peter, and Stewie) quarrel with those who are not.


Cast

;Seth MacFarlane * Peter Griffin as Han Solo * Brian Griffin as Chewbacca * Stewie Griffin as Darth Vader * Glenn Quagmire as C-3PO * Carter Pewterschmidt as Owen Lars / Palpatine, Emperor Palpatine * Roger (American Dad!), Roger as Moff Jerjerrod * Tim the Bear as Wicket W. Warrick, Wicket * List of Family Guy characters#Tom Tucker, Tom Tucker as Death Star News Anchorman ;Alex Borstein * Lois Griffin as Princess Leia * Barbara Pewterschmidt as Beru Lars ;Seth Green * Chris Griffin as Luke Skywalker ;Mila Kunis * Meg Griffin as the Dianoga / the Exogorth / the Sarlacc ;Mike Henry (voice actor), Mike Henry * Cleveland Brown as R2-D2 * Herbert (Family Guy), Herbert as Obi-Wan Kenobi * Bruce (Family Guy), Bruce as Greedo / Captain Piett * Rallo Tubbs as Nien Nunb * Consuela (Family Guy), Consuela as Darth Vader's maid (herself) / Jabba's doorguard ; Adam West * Mayor West, Adam West as Grand Moff Tarkin ;Patrick Warburton * Joe Swanson as Biggs Darklighter / the probe droid / Jabba the Hutt ;John G. Brennan, Johnny Brennan * Mort Goldman as a Jawa (Star Wars), Jawa / Lando Calrissian ;H. Jon Benjamin * List of Family Guy characters#Other recurring characters, Carl as Yoda ;Danny Smith (writer), Danny Smith * Ernie the Giant Chicken as Boba Fett ;Dee Bradley Baker * Klaus Heissler as Admiral Ackbar ;Carrie Fisher * Angela (Family Guy), Angela as Mon Mothma ;''Blue Harvest'' * Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold * Beverly D'Angelo as Ellen Griswold * Rush Limbaugh as Himself / Red 6 * Helen Reddy as Herself * Mick Hucknall as Himself * Alex Thomas (musician), Alex Thomas as Himself * Judd Nelson as The Breakfast Club, John Bender ;''Something, Something, Something, Dark Side'' * James Woods as James Woods (Family Guy), Himself / General Veers * John Bunnell as Himself * Elizabeth Banks as Herself * Dolph Lundgren as Captain Ivan Drago (live-action footage from ''Rocky IV'') * Brigitte Nielsen as Ludmilla Vobet Drago (live-action footage from ''Rocky IV'') * Michael Pataki as Nicoli Koloff (live-action footage from ''Rocky IV'') * Tom Selleck as Himself (live-action footage from ''Her Alibi'') * James Caan as Himself * Joe Flaherty as Western Union worker from ''Back to the Future Part II'' ;''It's a Trap!'' * Rush Limbaugh as the Rancor * Ted Knight as Judge Smails (live-action footage from ''Caddyshack'') * Anne Hathaway as Hot Blonde * Bruce McGill as John Williams * Mary Hart as Herself * Conway Twitty as Himself (archive footage) * Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard * Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Worf


Production


"Blue Harvest"

At the 2007 Comic-Con International, Comic Con, a series of clips were shown at a panel for ''Family Guy'' from the season premiere episode, showing the ''Family Guy'' characters as ''Star Wars'' characters. The episode aired on September 23, 2007, with some slight changes from the clips shown at Comic Con. Parts of this episode were shown at Star Wars Celebration, ''Star Wars'' Celebration IV, at which ''Family Guy'' creator Seth MacFarlane, a ''Star Wars'' fan since childhood, was a special guest, and again at Comic-Con International 2007. The episode was officially endorsed by Lucasfilm, especially George Lucas, who revealed in his conversation with MacFarlane that he has TiVoed every episode of ''Family Guy'' without having to buy the DVDs and, in addition to ''Jackass (TV series), Jackass'', it is the only show he watches. MacFarlane said they were extremely helpful when the ''Family Guy'' crew wanted to parody their works.


"Something, Something, Something, Dark Side"

The episode was written by series regular Kirker Butler, before the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, and before his leave from the series in order to become co-executive producer of the ''Family Guy'' spinoff series ''The Cleveland Show''. Butler wrote the first draft of the episode in four weeks, under the guidance of series creator Seth MacFarlane. The episode was directed by Dominic Polcino, who had previously directed " Blue Harvest". This was the last episode in the series to use hand-drawn Storyboard#Animatics, animatics, before transitioning to computer-designed animatics.


"It's a Trap!"

It was announced in March 2009 that the cast of the show had read through an early draft of the script under the working title, "Episode VI: The Great Muppet Caper". The second working title, "We Have a Bad Feeling About This," was a reference to the recurring catchphrase used in the ''Star Wars'' films. The settled-upon title is a reference to the line by Admiral Ackbar in the film.


Future spoofs

When asked about the possibility of a ''Family Guy'' retelling of the other ''Star Wars'' trilogies, Alec Sulkin stated that a spoof of the Star Wars Prequels, ''Star Wars'' prequel and Star Wars sequel trilogy, sequel trilogies were unlikely to happen due to the difficulty and struggle of spoofing ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and the 2012 Disney acquisition of Lucasfilm being the primary reasons. Sulkin stated, "We like the first three but by the time we were done with the third one I think we were about ready to kill ourselves. The new regime at Star Wars / Disney is a little more difficult to deal with. Before we were just dealing with Lucasfilm and Seth had a good relationship with them... I just think that [Disney's] a little more rigid". Series creator Seth MacFarlane also commented on the situation via Twitter stating "Disney keeps a tighter hold on it, so it's unlikely", though this could change following the Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney, buyout of 21st Century Fox's entertainment assets by Disney. A spoof of the Indiana Jones (franchise), ''Indiana Jones'' series was also considered for development, but has not received any updates concerning its production.


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* * * {{20th Century Animation Family Guy episodes Fox Television Animation films Parody television series based on Star Wars 2010s English-language films