Actor Tom Kane (1962)
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Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III
Director: Chris McKay
Genre: Comedy (Animation)
Cast:

Seth Green
Abraham Benrubi
Adrianne Palicki
Director: Chris McKay
Genre: Comedy (Animation)
Cast:
Seth Green
Abraham Benrubi
Adrianne Palicki
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III (2010), the third and final installment in the award-winning trilogy, premiered on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim programming block on December 19, 2010. As opposed to the usual 11-minute runtime of Robot Chicken, this special runs for 45 minutes, making it the longest of the three Star Wars specials. In contrast to the prior installments of the satirical trilogy, Episode III presents a more coherent chronological narrative. It spans from events preceding Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace to those following Return of the Jedi.
Animated Series
Created by Adam Reed for FX, Archer (2009–2023) is an American adult animated sitcom that ran from September 17, 2009 to December 17, 2023. It follows the escapades of eight dysfunctional individuals who work for the International Secret Intelligence Service (ISIS), a fictional intelligence agency based in New York. The team includes Sterling Archer, the self-absorbed and womanizing main character; Malory Archer, a former agent who now serves as director and also happens to be Sterling’s abusive mother; Lana Kane, Sterling’s on-again, off-again lover and highly skilled field agent; Ray Gillette, the openly ...
Animation
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II
Director: Seth Green
Genre: Comedy (Animation)
Cast:

Seth Green
Abraham Benrubi
Adrianne Palicki
Director: Seth Green
Genre: Comedy (Animation)
Cast:
Seth Green
Abraham Benrubi
Adrianne Palicki
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II (2008) is the continuation of the acclaimed Robot Chicken Star Wars episode from Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim block. Similar to its predecessor, it was also recognized with an Annie Award and has since been released on DVD separately from any season box sets. The DVD includes both the original broadcast version and an extended version with 15 minutes of extra footage not shown on TV. This outstanding animated program was even nominated for a 2009 Primetime Emmy Award. Amidst the Ewoks’ jubilation over the destruction of the second Death Star, Boba Fett suddenly emerges from ...
Animated Series
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Director: George Lucas
Genre: Science Fiction (Animated Series)
Cast:

Matt Lanter
Ashley Eckstein
Dee Bradley Baker
Director: George Lucas
Genre: Science Fiction (Animated Series)
Cast:
Matt Lanter
Ashley Eckstein
Dee Bradley Baker
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008–2020), created by George Lucas, is a popular computer-animated television series in the Star Wars multimedia franchise. It takes place during the time period of its prequel trilogy, with seasons 1-6 covering the three years between Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002) and Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005). Meanwhile, the first eight episodes of the final season also occur during this time period, with the last 4 episodes taking place concurrently with Revenge of the Sith. Initially receiving positive reviews and later earning critical ...
Animation
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Director: Dave Filoni
Genre: Science Fiction (Animation)
Cast:

Matt Lanter
Anthony Daniels
Ashley Eckstein
Director: Dave Filoni
Genre: Science Fiction (Animation)
Cast:
Matt Lanter
Anthony Daniels
Ashley Eckstein
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) hit theaters as an animated sci-fi film. Produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. and Lucasfilm Animation, it was a departure from the usual distributor 20th Century Fox for the franchise. Amidst the ongoing Clone Wars, the Galactic Republic finds themselves stranded in the Outer Rim, with the Separatists gaining control of key hyperspace lanes. On Christophsis, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker leads his forces against Count Dooku’s army alongside his teacher Obi-Wan Kenobi and clone captain Rex. Despite their valiant efforts, the clones are no match for the enemy. Enter young Jedi Ahsoka Tano, sent by Grand Master Yoda to train under ...
Animation
Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase
Director: Jim Stenstrum
Genre: Science Fiction (Animation)
Cast:

Scott Innes
B.J. Ward
Bob Bergen
Director: Jim Stenstrum
Genre: Science Fiction (Animation)
Cast:
Scott Innes
B.J. Ward
Bob Bergen
In 2001, a new addition to the Scooby-Doo franchise was released. Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase (2001) is an animated science fiction comedy mystery film, direct-to-video like its predecessors. The plot follows Mystery Inc. as they reunite with old friend and college student Eric, who has created a computer game based on their adventures and a high-tech laser for a science fair. However, things take a dangerous turn when a ‘Phantom Virus’ emerges from the game and causes chaos on campus. The gang must investigate suspects such as Eric, Professor Kaufman, Bill, and Officer Wembley to stop the virus before someone sends them all into the game using ...