![]() Dragon*Con Star Wars Costume Contest: Where do we go from here? on ( backup link).SWCVI: The Second Session of the Super Secret Panel on ( backup link).SWCVI: Super Secret Star Wars Panel on ( backup link).Robot Chicken's Seth Green and Matthew Senreich Heading to Star Wars Celebration VI on (content now obsolete backup link).The Robot Chicken Empire Panel at Celebration V on (content now obsolete backup link).New Star Wars Animated Series in the Works on (content now obsolete backup link).Baby tauntaun burger (First appearance) Įxplore all of Wookieepedia's images for this article subject.Death Star I (Disguised as The Galaxia Shopping Mall).Unidentified Devaronian reporter (First appearance). ![]() Qui-Gon Jinn (Appears as a ghost or spirit).Continuity īefore the 2014 canon reboot, Holocron continuity database administrator Leland Chee said the series was classified as D canon. He also speculated that the finished episodes would have to be reworked to be appropriate for Disney+. In a June 2021 interview with Entertainment Weekly, Green said that he no longer expected the series to get a release, citing a lack of interest from Disney/Lucasfilm executives. In November 2020, one six-minute episode, titled " Dog Day Afternoon," leaked on Reddit. In October 2019, Seth Green expressed his doubts regarding a possible release, as he was under the impression that, after the 2012 acquisition by Disney, Lucasfilm wasn't interested anymore in "this kind of deconstructive comedy coexisting with these sincere interpretations of the characters," unless strong demand arose from the fan community. In June 2018, however, Lucasfilm filed a new trademark for the series. In October 2015, voice actress Felicia Day mentioned during a livestream on her YouTube channel that as far she knew, the show had been cancelled. Believing that Detours was timeless, the two were confident that their presentation of characters like Darth Vader as beleaguered middle-managers could wait until after the sequel trilogy's sincere presentation of Star Wars had concluded. In April of the same year, Seth Green and Matthew Senreich revealed that Lucasfilm felt it would have been counterproductive to spend three years introducing children to a comedic, deconstructionist view of characters whom they would then be expected to take seriously upon the release of Episode VII. At MegaCon 2014, the Robot Chicken creators reaffirmed that Star Wars Detours would be released at some point, with more than thirty planned episodes. On March 11, 2013, Lucasfilm announced that the series had been postponed in light of the upcoming release of the sequel trilogy. On December 21, 2012, The Walt Disney Company completed its acquisition of Lucasfilm Ltd. I got a priceless experience with one of my truest heroes, and got to see him laugh and enjoy all of the things that he had created, in a time before he agreed to sell them to somebody else." ―Seth Green And so I know over those four years that he was having fun, and that's really all I care about. And my partner and I, and all of the people that got to work on it - the artists and actors and directors and animators - we all got to make something Star Wars with the guy who created it. ![]() " I don't really have an emotional position because I got to spend four straight years making something with George Lucas. Some of the animated work on the series was done by The Monk Studio, a visual effects and animation studio located in Thailand, which also worked on the film Strange Magic for Lucasfilm. Writers were hired from various TV series, including The Simpsons, Family Guy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Battlestar Galactica, SpongeBob SquarePants and The Daily Show. ![]() On April 5, 2010, officially revealed that the series was in production by Lucasfilm Animation, and that it would be a comedy. George Lucas revealed in June 2009 that a new Star Wars animated series was in development. It's a really bizarre thing to wrap your head around, and because I've witnessed it firsthand, it made me more thoughtful about what we were putting it out." ―Seth Green The same way we were introduced to classic music through Bugs Bunny or Tom & Jerry, kids are taking our ironic interpretations of He-Man or other pop culture icons and never having the opportunity to meet them sincerely. The writers on Robot Chicken and I are seeing this a lot. " I've had a lot of parents approach me in the last few years where they showed their children Robot Chicken or Family Guy Star Wars before they showed them regular Star Wars.
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