LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles: Episode III: Attack of the Jedi
The tide of the war has turned. DARTH SIDIOUS' plot to create an army of SITH CLONES has failed, along with his other plot to clone the one CLONE the SITH did clone into CLONES cloned from that CLONE. I have no idea what I just read. Let's just say the bad guys are losing.
Michael Hegner
Michael Price
Casts & Crew
Also Directed by Michael Hegner
A 60 year-old eccentric teacher takes a bunch of nine-graders through sexual education they will never forget.
Following their victory celebration in the Ewok village on Endor, seen at the close of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, C-3PO and R2-D2 have gathered to regale Luke, Leia, Han, Chewbacca and the other Rebels with the tales of their adventures that led to the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. An accidental kidnapping occurs while the droids are reminiscing and suddenly viewers are taken on a new adventure that leads to encounters with familiar faces and places that prompt the re-telling of the entire saga. The series offers all of the playful humor that viewers expect from LEGO Star Wars.
Grievous lures Yoda away from the Jedi Temple and steals the Padawans light sabers. Dooku plans to use the crystals inside the light sabers to make Sith clones. It is up to Yoda and the Padawans to prevent Dooku from carrying out his plan.
Luke Skywalker's poor judgment nearly gets him and his friends captured by Darth Vader. After witnessing this bit of immaturity, both Yoda and the ghost of Obi-Wan make the decision to expand Luke's training.
The Hans Christian Anderson tale gets a new treatment, this time with a rat trying to exploit the talents of a little ugly duckling for profit.
After fooling Darth Vader into thinking he was destroyed, Luke Skywalker voyages to Mustafar only to accidently open the remaining holocron.
Poor Ivan Olsen is plagued by problems bullied at school and constantly pursued by a gang whose greatest pleasure is filling his pants with water. And when Ivan gets home, his dad doesn't have much sympathy for him either because he is crazy about Tarzan and fails to appreciate Ivan's finer qualities. But one day Ivan gets the chance to live up all of his dad's expectations and give the bullies at school a lesson they will never forget. The big question is whether having superpowers makes life any easier?