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so let's have baby luke's adventures on a farm on Tatooine.

“Always loved Vader’s wordless self sacrifice. Another shitty, clueless, revision like Greedo and young Anakin’s ghost. What a fucking shame.” -Simon Pegg.
War does not make one great.
Ha.....How we hoped all those years ago
I would love to see a show just like The Clone Wars (CGI) but covering between Star Wars and Empire. Just simple adventures of Luke, Han, Leia and the gang, perhaps against Vader and some newly created 2nd string villains.
And after that, another series about Luke, Lando, Leia and the gang between Empire and Jedi.
i'd like more of the idea of seeing the KOTOR t.v. series. of course, we could also make a show that just has to deal with star wars spoofs! maybe even a musical.
TheBoost said:I would love to see a show just like The Clone Wars (CGI) but covering between Star Wars and Empire. Just simple adventures of Luke, Han, Leia and the gang, perhaps against Vader and some newly created 2nd string villains.
And after that, another series about Luke, Lando, Leia and the gang between Empire and Jedi.
I agree with you there, but I'd prefer great-looking, 2D animation over CGI any day. I've always thought it would've been cool to have an animated series done by someone like Bruce Timm, since he's actually done a lot of pretty cool SW drawings and seems to be a fan. Alas, only in my dreams, though... I don't think kids would go for it, either, especially after they've had their brains fried by all of the prequel/Clone Wars crapola.
An animated version of Shadows of the Empire would've been kinda cool, too. I think I'm one of the few that actually liked the book, though. LOL.
I'd personally like it to be about a gang of Jedi during the great purges. They're fleeing Vader and trying to survive in an increasingly hostile universe, while the trappings of their faith fall apart around them. They succumb to temptation, hate, fear and even betray one another in a desperate scramble for survival. Of course, they'd also be a team for much of the series until a dramatic conclusion in which they all must die at the hands of Vader. Think Blake 7.
It might even give those unimportant Jedi that just stood around in the background in the prequels some, y'know, purpose.