Ahsoka Tano faces off against General Grievous while Anakin Skywalker searches for R2-D2 on a Separatist space station in this episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
R2-D2
After an aggressive battle with General Grievous’s fleet, Anakin Skywalker loses R2-D2 in space. Although he gets a replacement astromech, he can’t let his friend go.
We begin our series celebrating the 40th anniversary of Return of the Jedi with a discussion of Darth Vader’s arrival at the Death Star and the droids arriving at Jabba’s palace.
Gilroy outlines the structure for Andor, Taika asks a major star to appear in his Star Wars movie, and we wonder how Ahsoka met Luke Skywalker.
I, for one, bow down to our robot overlords. Robots have been all around us for many years. Why do we have such an obsession for these audacious automata? Jay and Shua look at robots in movies, TV, and life in general on Enjoy Stuff.
Before The Clone Wars and the prequels, there was Star Wars: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO. We dive into the vintage animated series on this episode.
In a dark and dingy, lived-in galaxy, nothing screams “fancy” more than a hovering R1-series droid. Meet R1-G4 as you’ve never seen him before as Mandalorian Inktober continues!
In this fully armed and operational episode, we celebrate the greatest droid in all the galaxy: R2-D2. We discuss what Artoo means to the Star Wars saga.
From a not-so-distant future in 1987 to the 25th Century, Glen A. Larson resurrects a fifty year-old character with 1979’s Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
The Droids recount the Battle of Starkiller Base in Poe Dameron #28 and Black Squadron receives their next mission. Dennis has the review on RetoZap!
If you carried this Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back lunch box in 1980, you were a super hip kid.
Its’ possible to have made it to 2017 and not heard of it. It’s been slightly elusive, only whispered about in the dark alleys of fandom and second only in scorn to the controversial Star Wars Holiday Special. Yes, it’s the Star Wars Christmas album; Christmas in the Stars.
He’s a mean one, that Mr. Grinch–and he proves it when the sweet-sour wind blows in Whoville in a 1977 prequel special that will surprise you.