Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Star Wars
EAN: 0024543142225
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 23, 2004
Running Time: 172 minutes
Sales Rank: 27988
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: February 11, 1997
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Product Description: R2-D2 and C-3PO have adventures together throughout the universe. Genre: Science Fiction Rating: NR Release Date: 23-NOV-2004 Media Type: DVD
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Dear Mr. Lucas... BOX SET, PLEASE!
In the '80's, George Lucas experimented with a few STAR WARS cartoons on Saturday morning (most likely inspired by THE STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL'S animated Boba Fett sequence drawing a bit of positive feedback). The resulting shows, DROIDS and EWOKS, featured the pre-trilogy adventures of SW's lovable robots and the furry citizens of Endor's Forest Moon, respectively.
Now, while these would be much appreciated on DVD as box sets, Lucas has chosen to release only a few episodes of each. These DROIDS episodes, spliced together into a sort of half-baked movie, are not reflective of the quality product we normally get from Lucas and Co. So, again I must speak as I have done in the past to another powerful and wealthy conglomerate that has total disregard for the fan base that made it powerful and wealthy in the first place... GIVE US A DAMN BOX SET. NOW. WE WILL BUY IT.
Sorry, but it's called tough love. Instead of getting this, wait for the box set, or really indicate why this series should be released and buy a bootleg set at a Star Wars Convention.
Rating: - Great for older kids
not so great animation and stupid story lines. But kids love it. Younger kids (4 - 6) might be a little scared...
Rating: - Hey, kid below me...
I guess I should be put in a mental home.
Anyways, I thought this DVD was allright. Some elements were pretty dumb, but what would you expect from a mid-80's saturday morning cartoon? I enjoyed the second feature more than the first, even though I hadn't seen the episodes it contained before. I guess it might have to do with the fact that I wasn't dissapointed by the butchering of its episodes, as I was with the first. To tell you the truth, the changes really don't make any difference to me, but I can see why lots of people would complain. I missed the theme music, but the other changes didn't bother me whatsoever. Call me crazy, I actually liked it.
Rating: - WHAT THE %^&*!!!
Is this supposed to be star wars related all this is a movie were we watch C-3PO suffer R2-D2 bleep like ozzy ozborne it has nothing to do with star wars nothing!Its like a telletubie version of star wars on the cover of the box look at the Tie fighters they look nothing like Tie fighters.this is 5year old and lower if your over 5 and waching this you should be put in a mentell home.Thank you very much
Rating: - 1st Star Wars related thing I didn't realy care for.
This was really bad. I had to force myself to finish the first "feature film." I now realize why this only lasted a short time. There was really no point. Compared to the Clone Wars this was bantha poodoo.
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