Robot Chicken Star Wars Special

by Scott Beale on June 20, 2007 · 3 comments

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Robot Chicken, the stop-motion animation series on [adult swim] created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, recently produced a hilarious tribute to Star Wars.

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