While the parodies have lost a bit of their energy, the zingers come fast enough to fill an hour. Interspersed are swipes at Seth Green in an attempt to make his character (Chris/Luke) turn to the darkside and plenty of toilet humor, as if Family Guy ever did anything better. The action scenes are enjoyable for the enormous attention to detail, right down to the Falcon swinging forward towards the screen during the Rebel assault in space. Double parody? Maybe, but it’s still not funny.
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Not everything hits like it should, the nodding gag on the sail barge running its course long before it concludes, but then again, it’s a carry over from the show anyway.
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In other words, Jedi parodies write themselves in a lot of ways, maybe not as much as Phantom Menace, but still. You can’t really debate the amount of time the Ewoks had to plan their counter attack against the AT-ATs either. Can you argue that rebuilding the Death Star with another massive hole that will cause it to be destroyed internally was a stupid idea? No, you can’t. The fourth-wall digs at Jedi are of course true. Apparently, this trilogy spoof has come so far they can’t even rely on the vast universe of Family Guy anymore as source material. Rush Limbaugh replaces the Rancor (physically and in voice), Jabba is Joe Swanson (Patrick Warburton), and Admiral Ackbar is Klaus (Dee Bradley Baker) from American Dad.
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It is perfectly believable the studio execs had no faith in Blue Harvest, but then it made money, and it all ended up here whether Seth McFarlane and crew wanted it to.īusiness dealings aside, It’s a Trap remains hysterically funny, character selection the key to this under 60-minute animated farce. Knocking on not only Jedi but themselves, you have to wonder if the opening text scroll, actually an apology to the audience, is true. We round off the Family Guy spoofs of Star Wars with It’s a Trap.