Star Wars: Droïdes - Les Aventures de R2-D2 & C-3PO
Original title: Star Wars: Droids
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The adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO years before serving the Rebel Alliance. The series features several story arcs and one hour-long special.The adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO years before serving the Rebel Alliance. The series features several story arcs and one hour-long special.The adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO years before serving the Rebel Alliance. The series features several story arcs and one hour-long special.
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Right now there's a DVD out with a few of the stories edited into movies, but I wanted to see it in its original form. I had one video as a kid, and the rest of the series I've only seen through low-quality internet videos.
It's interesting to see the direction the show took immediately after the original movies and before Episodes 1-3 were thought of. The character designs are fun, and even if they're sometimes cliché or annoying, they're bearable overall.
The writing style is campy for sure, but the show's a great piece of nostalgia and I'd gladly shell out the money for a good-quality set of the original episodes.
It's interesting to see the direction the show took immediately after the original movies and before Episodes 1-3 were thought of. The character designs are fun, and even if they're sometimes cliché or annoying, they're bearable overall.
The writing style is campy for sure, but the show's a great piece of nostalgia and I'd gladly shell out the money for a good-quality set of the original episodes.
Okay,this is good,nothing great though.You can get mushed version of 4 episodes,which I saw,and it was great! This was when C3 and R2 were not in the hands of Skywalker,and were on weird adventures.There was a pirate who had his own (cheap looking) TIE fighters.A *** star movie.
Its not bad, the only thing really wrong with it is its a little dated- that and none of the Locations or characters besdies 3po and r2 are in anyother star wars movie or show. But if your a hard core fan you should watch it- its better than the ewok animated show.
After having sat through two seasons of "Ewoks", I must admit that my expectations for another "Star Wars" animated show wasn't really all that great. But still, with it being "Star Wars", of course I had to sit down and watch it. Oddly enough, then I never had the opportunity to sit through "Star Wars: Droids" before now in 2021, 36 years after it was released.
Well, while "Star Wars: Droids" was by no means overly outstanding, it was certainly watchable, and somewhat better than "Ewoks", I will say that much for this 1985-1986 animated cartoon.
"Star Wars: Droids" definitely feels a lot more like something that belongs in the "Star Wars" universe, in comparison to how the "Ewoks" cartoons turned out to be. And in "Star Wars: Droids" you get to meet a lot more of actual characters and vehicles that you've seen in the "Star Wars" movies, so that counts for something.
And it was of course good that they had Anthony Daniels to voice C3-P0 in this animated series, as his voice is just the one and only for this droid. And the series has listed R2-D2 as himself, sure, why not?
The animation and art style in "Star Wars: Droids" is a bit more in my liking, as in comparison to "Ewoks". However, you have to keep in mind that this is a cartoon and an animated show, so the bodies of R2-D2 and C3-P0 bends and stretched in ways they can't in the movies. And for some reason C3-P0 has pupils in his eyes in this animated show.
The voice acting in "Star Wars: Droids" is a bit all over the place. I mean, sure you have Anthony Daniels carrying the show, but then there were some dubious voicing like the one done for Govenor Koong.
It was definitely fun to watch a chubby character named Kybo Ren appear in this animated show. Even more so because he was a goofball and he looked like he was wearing a discount knock-off Darth Vader costume a couple of sizes too tight.
"Star Wars: Droids" is a children's show, certain, but it does have a broader appeal to a more adult audience in some aspect as well.
I am rating "Star Wars: Droids" a five out of ten stars. It is watchable and entertaining enough for what it turned out to be, but this was aimed at a younger audience. And while i have sat through all episodes now, I doubt I will ever return to watch this again, as it just lacks the appeal of the later animated "Star Wars" shows, such as "Clone Wars" or "Rebels":
Well, while "Star Wars: Droids" was by no means overly outstanding, it was certainly watchable, and somewhat better than "Ewoks", I will say that much for this 1985-1986 animated cartoon.
"Star Wars: Droids" definitely feels a lot more like something that belongs in the "Star Wars" universe, in comparison to how the "Ewoks" cartoons turned out to be. And in "Star Wars: Droids" you get to meet a lot more of actual characters and vehicles that you've seen in the "Star Wars" movies, so that counts for something.
And it was of course good that they had Anthony Daniels to voice C3-P0 in this animated series, as his voice is just the one and only for this droid. And the series has listed R2-D2 as himself, sure, why not?
The animation and art style in "Star Wars: Droids" is a bit more in my liking, as in comparison to "Ewoks". However, you have to keep in mind that this is a cartoon and an animated show, so the bodies of R2-D2 and C3-P0 bends and stretched in ways they can't in the movies. And for some reason C3-P0 has pupils in his eyes in this animated show.
The voice acting in "Star Wars: Droids" is a bit all over the place. I mean, sure you have Anthony Daniels carrying the show, but then there were some dubious voicing like the one done for Govenor Koong.
It was definitely fun to watch a chubby character named Kybo Ren appear in this animated show. Even more so because he was a goofball and he looked like he was wearing a discount knock-off Darth Vader costume a couple of sizes too tight.
"Star Wars: Droids" is a children's show, certain, but it does have a broader appeal to a more adult audience in some aspect as well.
I am rating "Star Wars: Droids" a five out of ten stars. It is watchable and entertaining enough for what it turned out to be, but this was aimed at a younger audience. And while i have sat through all episodes now, I doubt I will ever return to watch this again, as it just lacks the appeal of the later animated "Star Wars" shows, such as "Clone Wars" or "Rebels":
Droids is now one of my favorite cartoons. I am a huge Star Wars fan and I just loved this Cartoon. Droids tells the story of C3PO and R2D2 years before they joined the Rebel Alliance and teamed up with Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. It seems there lives were just as dangerous. They encounter numorus masters and encounter Space pirates Bounty hunters The Empire and a close Encounter with Boba Fett. This Cartoon is very funny and much better than the Ewoks T.V. seires.
Did you know
- TriviaThe series main theme entitled "In Trouble Again" was written and performed by Stewart Copeland who was a member of The Police.
- Crazy creditsR2-D2 is credited 'as himself' during the opening credits.
- ConnectionsEdited into Star Wars: Aventures Animées - Les Pirates et le Prince (1997)
- SoundtracksIn Trouble Again
(Opening Theme)
Performed by Stewart Copeland
Composed by Stewart Copeland and Derek Holt
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