As of 2026:
Han Solo cuts open the Tauntaun to save Luke, only to find a drunken homeless man already living inside the beast. Production and Legacy
In the meantime, fans can revisit the original specials, which are available to stream on Adult Swim's website and various online platforms. With their unique blend of humor, pop culture references, and Star Wars nostalgia, Robot Chicken Star Wars 1 & 2 remain must-watch events for fans of both franchises. robot chicken star wars 1 part 2
Features a blue-collar worker sweeping up after Palpatine’s dramatic fall in Return of the Jedi , complaining about the constant mess caused by Sith drama. Iconic Sketches in the Second Half
While appearing early, its legacy looms over the entire special. Seth MacFarlane voices a frustrated Palpatine receiving a call from Darth Vader, who has just "lost" the Death Star. The line "What the hell's an Aluminum Falcon?!" became an instant viral sensation. As of 2026: Han Solo cuts open the
The first special, Robot Chicken Star Wars 1, sets the tone for the series, offering a series of comedic sketches that lovingly spoof the original Star Wars trilogy. From a Darth Vader-themed sink to a Mos Eisley Cantina filled with Muppets, the special is chock-full of clever references and gags.
In a quiet corner of the Death Star hangar, bounty hunter Boba Fett (voiced by the legendary Star Wars sound editor Matthew Wood) watches Darth Vader awkwardly walk away. Fett turns to his partner, Bossk the Trandoshan, and whispers, "Are you… are you farting?" The line "What the hell's an Aluminum Falcon
from the Death Star, who is constantly frustrated by the medical inadequacies of the Star Wars universe. Vader's Altered Deal: A recurring gag where Vader continues to alter his deal
It remains a cornerstone of adult animation, proving that sometimes the best way to honor a saga is to let its greatest villain try to sell you a waffle maker.
If one sketch defines "robot chicken star wars 1 part 2" in the public consciousness, it is the infamous .
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As of 2026:
Han Solo cuts open the Tauntaun to save Luke, only to find a drunken homeless man already living inside the beast. Production and Legacy
In the meantime, fans can revisit the original specials, which are available to stream on Adult Swim's website and various online platforms. With their unique blend of humor, pop culture references, and Star Wars nostalgia, Robot Chicken Star Wars 1 & 2 remain must-watch events for fans of both franchises.
Features a blue-collar worker sweeping up after Palpatine’s dramatic fall in Return of the Jedi , complaining about the constant mess caused by Sith drama. Iconic Sketches in the Second Half
While appearing early, its legacy looms over the entire special. Seth MacFarlane voices a frustrated Palpatine receiving a call from Darth Vader, who has just "lost" the Death Star. The line "What the hell's an Aluminum Falcon?!" became an instant viral sensation.
The first special, Robot Chicken Star Wars 1, sets the tone for the series, offering a series of comedic sketches that lovingly spoof the original Star Wars trilogy. From a Darth Vader-themed sink to a Mos Eisley Cantina filled with Muppets, the special is chock-full of clever references and gags.
In a quiet corner of the Death Star hangar, bounty hunter Boba Fett (voiced by the legendary Star Wars sound editor Matthew Wood) watches Darth Vader awkwardly walk away. Fett turns to his partner, Bossk the Trandoshan, and whispers, "Are you… are you farting?"
from the Death Star, who is constantly frustrated by the medical inadequacies of the Star Wars universe. Vader's Altered Deal: A recurring gag where Vader continues to alter his deal
It remains a cornerstone of adult animation, proving that sometimes the best way to honor a saga is to let its greatest villain try to sell you a waffle maker.
If one sketch defines "robot chicken star wars 1 part 2" in the public consciousness, it is the infamous .