StarWarsHolidaySpecial.com is devoted to exploring the history and behind-the-scenes of the once-forgotten TV event, The Star Wars Holiday Special.This site is completely unofficial and is not affiliated with Lucasfilm or CBS in any way. None of our business. Co-writer Leonard Ripps noted that Lucas' "idea was basically for a Wookiee Rosh Hashanah. Yamnoss (29) uses the mask of Mâiiyoom Onith from A New Hope, as well as a discarded production name that was created as a pun on âYam Noseâ. Directed by Steve Binder, it was the first Star Wars spin-off film, set between the events of the original film and The Empire Strikes Back (1980). This article contains spoilers for The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special on Disney+. The Star Wars Holiday Special would have been better, or at least easier to understand if it had been billed as the âStar Wars Variety Hourâ or the âStar Wars Collage Of Things That Are Tangentially Related To That Movie You Like,â because so much of the special is spent watching characters watch TV. But the holographic music video featuring Jefferson Starship is notable for being an especially bonkers segment. While Chewie's son Lumpy is trying to keep himself preoccupied when Imperial stormtroopers raid his home, he decides to watch a cartoon on his view screen. That may be the most appropriate description about the whole cursed production. But even by his scoundrel standards, the character looks pretty miserable throughout the entire production of the Star Wars Holiday Special. Basically, the Star Wars Holiday Special is comprised of two things: bad jokes and bad songs. We think some things in the Star Wars universe should be left sacred, most notably how a Wookie grandpa decides to gets his rocks off. A major battle breaks out in the âLego Star Warsâ Holiday Special.â Disney+ Media Relations. Despite nearly everyone involved in the production being embarrassed by it, the fact that Lucas wants all evidence that it exists destroyed, that it only aired once and isn't commercially available, the fact that it seems too crazy to actually exist...all these points are immaterial. In between performing maintenance on R2-D2 in his workshop, he tries to calm her nerves as she awaits her hirsute hubby to return: "C'mon, Chewbacca's not going to want to come home to a bunch of long faces. Star Wars: Rogue One hits theaters on December 16, 2016. The Burnett comedy and musical stylings were also present thanks to series writer Bruce Vilanch contributing jokes. That being said, the Holiday Special is still more fun to watch than those damn prequels. WARNING! The original version of the Greedo scene has grown to be considered iconic, while the Jabba scene, which was restored for the Special Edition and later releases, is regarded as superfluous. How amazing would that have been to include? Throughout the special, it's insanely obvious that the young Star Wars stars aren't too thrilled to be appearing in this special. I am your pleasure,” would feel inappropriate for any family show, but that fact that there's an interspecies sexual element added on top makes it even more unnerving. The character of Mermeia was created for The Star Wars Holiday Special, a 1978 television variety show spin-off of the original Star Wars film, released one year prior. In addition to writing pop culture lists, reviews and retrospectives, he’s interviewed a host of celebrities including director John Carpenter, Mystery Science Theater 3000’s Joel Hodgmen, and rocker Glenn Danzig. The Star Wars Holiday Special was broadcast on TV in 1978 as a fine-print stipulation to the fiddle contest that George Lucas lost to the devil. Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas and It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown are just a few examples that one can count on for reliving nostalgia and embracing the season each year. It was a cynical effort to push toys and keep the name alive. While The Star Wars Holiday Special is the first official sequel ⦠Not a good mix. Emperor Palpatine travels to find Kylo Ren, who is shirtless. Imagine a pint-sized Cirque du Soleil without any interesting choreography and that's pretty much it. The Star Wars Christmas Special is equally extremely infamous for its poor quality. In the litany of George’s work, there was never kitsch. You can chalk that up less to characterization and more to actor Harrison Ford's mindset about being included in such a horrific project. Which Brooklyn Nine-Nine Character Are You Based On Your Zodiac Sign? While The Star Wars Holiday Special is the first official sequel to Lucas's space opera property, it clashes so visually and tonally with A New Hope that it pretty much prevents audience immersion from the get-go. Harvey Korman does his best to liven up this cursed affair, but he could never rise above the material. Luckily, in her typical gruff manner she gets him to buzz off and sings the aforementioned closing time song to further the hint -- get out, dude! Emperor Palpatine travels to somewhere after âThe Last Jediâ but before âThe Rise of Skywalker.â Ren explains what will happen to the Emperor, saying heâll be thrown down a shaft. As far as her own thoughts on the infamous Star Wars entry, Fisher makes it short but sweet: "It was awful.". But even after this bizarre spectacle, you find yourself wondering, \"What on Earth am I watching? Featuring the voices of Omar Miller, Billy Dee Williams and Kelly Marie Tran. Whereas A New Hope looked amazing on a modest budget of $11 million, the special cost only $1 million, and that translated into a production entirely shot on videotape, with no flashy effects. Coming hot off the heels of the blockbuster smash Star Wars: A New Hope, expectations were through the roof. The Star Wars Christmas Special revolves around "Life Day", which this line is parodying. The song Good Night, But Not Goodbye is a paean to customers that she can't wait to get rid of (having to dance with a few drunken louts in the process, including one groping giant rodent). ( 1978-11-17) The Star Wars Holiday Special is a 1978 American television special set in the universe of the Star Wars science-fiction media franchise. It makes for a fascinating juxtaposition, however, as the franchise would go from its most saccharine chapter to the darkest (and best) entry in the series. A furry Earth Day." The station manager agrees to Artie's conceptâa black-and-white homage to both Star Wars Holiday Special and the "Judy Garland Christmas Special", to feature hosts Kurt (Chris Colfer) and Blaine (Darren Criss) welcoming their friends for suave banter and happy, cheerful songs. A magical suitcase capable of projecting this trippy musical number, featuring groovy laser-light effects that play over the band's performance of "Light The Sky On Fire", which, while not as horrible as the group's later hit "We Built This City", manages to be a completely unmemorable rock number. When it comes to holiday celebrations, TV holiday specials are a mainstay for many. | 9:59The credits and Kenny Baker | 11:12That '70s show | 12:25 In this scene, she provides her husky pipes over a familiar but slowed down Cantina Band melody. Harrison Ford sounds particularly bored: Meanwhile, Mark Hamill - caked in what appears to be several pounds of TV makeup - evidently has no idea where he is, or what he's supposed to be doing. But not every television special sticks the landing, which brings us to The Star Wars Holiday Special, which originally aired on November 17, 1978. Her gyrating musical performance of "This Minute", featuring lyrics like “I am your fantasy, I am your experience — so experience me. Sure, she was dealing with her own off-camera personal issues at the time (the actress has been pretty vocal about her battle with substance abuse), but there's no excusing this melodic trainwreck. However, the Rogues Gallery in Star Wars Insider 133 established the Lutrillians from A New Hope as Ownellco and Atheloe, leaving Solomahal to appear only in the Holiday Special. His first appearance is unimpressive. There's kitsch, there's camp, and then thereâs⦠whatever is happening here. In addition to his groan-worthy cooking show host character, he also plays the pervy alien Krelman, who hits on bartender Bea Arthur while getting sloshed in the Mos Eisley Cantina. It's a sluggish and annoying ten-minute segment (we dare you to watch it on repeat for an hour--betcha can't!) This cheap look gave it the visual panache of your average network variety special, and this trickled down into its additional cast of sitcom performers like Bea Arthur and Art Carney, along with The Carol Burnett Show's Harvey Korman. Amazingly, Lucasfilm consultant Miki Herman would sum up the disaster thusly: "The interesting thing is, the day after the special aired was the day of the Jonestown Massacre. He admitted that he hasn't even seen the finished product: "No...I was there, man." In a separate interview with Yahoo! Come again? The animated film in question features his dad along with Han, Luke and Leia and the droids, who visit a planet made of goo that's filled with dinosaurs. Well, that wraps up our look back on all that's amazingly horrible about the Star Wars Holiday Special! As far as the actor's involvement in the special, he had this to say: "I thought it was a mistake from the beginning...I initially said that I didn't want to do it, but George said it would help keep Star Wars in the consciousness." But now, ⦠Earlier this week, Disney+ rang in the biggest holiday in the galaxy in proper Star Wars style with the debut of The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special.Thatâs right, November 17 is traditionally Life Day in the Star Wars universeâbut you can enjoy the special ⦠But thanks to the power of YouTube, we can attest that it did in fact exist -- and that it is absolutely insane. The Star Wars Holiday Special (TV Movie 1978) - IMDb. This Hânemthe can be seen on ⦠Agreed?Before the opening credits, fans are treated to a brief scene in which Han Solo promises to get Chewbacca back home in time for Life Day.After we're dazzled by the star-studded main title sequence, we get to meet Chewie's whole family. Suddenly, there's just a huge roomful of roaring Wookiees - each with a different vocal pitch, and continually moaning for several minutes straight. Maude and Golden Girls star Bea Arthur doesn't exactly scream "musical barkeeper", and her unlikely casting as Mos Eisley bartender Ackmena is yet another odd element of one whackadoo special. He’s also covered a variety of events including Fantastic Fest, Housecore Horror Fest and Wizard World Austin. It does exist, it is horrible, and no one affiliated with the Star Wars franchise will ever fully rid themselves of it. Star Wars was always very sincere about Star Wars. Star Wars has always been a genre mashup.Samurai films, Westerns, and Saturday matinee serials are all part of the magic mix of the saga. It was just a bad time for everyone.". spoken entirely in Wookie, with no subtitles for clarification. Fett is one of the most popular characters in the Star Wars universe. Why would Lumpy be watching an animated feature with his dad in it? Dynasty actress and musical theater star Diahann Carroll appears as Mermeia, a holographic fantasy woman who gets Chewie's father Itchy all hot and bothered while using the virtual reality device described as a "mind evaporator.". A one-stop shop for all things video games. While she wanders off, he pours a big glass of intergalactic grog in a hole in his head. Perhaps the most dubious and crazy aspect about this clunker of a production is that it's officially the second installment in the Star Wars franchise, which is somewhat amazing. In this segment, Lumpy treats himself to a hologram performance by a group of costumed dancers. Because why not, right? The Most Disturbing Moments Of The Star Wars Holiday Special Thanks! The cooking program features Harvey Korman as Chef Gormaanda, a Julia Child-like celebrity chef, but of the extraterrestrial variety. As for her own feelings, the late actress recalled in a 2005 interview that "I didn't know what that was about at all...I had no idea it was even a part of the whole Star Wars thing … I just remember singing to a bunch of people with funny heads." If Hitler forced aliens to put on a variety show ⦠At least he succeeded in getting his musical number nixed. To top off this lame display, we get a queasy honking synthesizer score that sounds like a Mannheim Steamroller outtake. Aside from the occasional wry grin, we're used to seeing a sourpuss Han Solo on-screen. It was terrible in every possible direction. When Troy spots Abed watching it in the final scene the Inspector even states "Happy Time Day!" Keep watching the video to see the most disturbing moments of the Star Wars Holiday Special!#StarWarsHolidaySpecialA family affair | 0:17Stars bored | 1:40Gormaanda's Kitchen Nightmares | 2:25Itchy's Life Day gift | 3:42A grinding halt | 5:33Krelman can't take a hint | 6:36Bea Arthur's powerful pathos | 7:57Yuletide fascism | 9:00What even is Life Day? News, he was more concise: "What an embarrassment." Even if you're someone who thinks the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special is delightfully bonkers, you gotta admit that there are a few aspects that are... rather nightmarish. And to further understand just how perfunctory and poorly thought out Chewbacca's relatives are, get a load of their nicknames: his father is "Itchy" and his son is named "Lumpy " (his wife gets off with the least ridiculous moniker of "Mala"). Keep in mind that these are only slightly more poetic than their full names of Attichitcuk, Mallatobuck, and Lumpawarrum. Directed by Steve Binder, David Acomba. We like to believe that he doesn't feel the same way about The Phantom Menace. But his introduction proved a bizarre one at that. Lumpy is way into it however; grunting, clapping and trying to make it look far more impressive and entertaining that it is, which is yet another perfect example of how network brass and the behind-the-scenes production team repeatedly tried to polish a turd that stunk too terribly to ever coalesce into anything worthwhile. The plot for the holiday special revolves around "Life Day," a sacred holiday that brings Chewbacca and Han Solo to visit the Wookie's home planet Kashyyyk for a yearly celebration. This leads to the anti-climactic opening scene where Chewie's family does chores while awaiting his return. Like everyone else in the Holiday Special, Arthur has a look of "Let's wrap this up...and do you have my check?" While he may have had reservations, he did craft the original story (which would be fleshed out and drastically changed by a host of writers). Exclusive Behind the Scenes Look at The Empire Strikes Back and Dave Filoni Talks The Mandalorian. That's the thing about the Star Wars Holiday Special: it may be an assault on the eyeballs and ears, but you just can't look away. How did that ever get created, and why does Lumpy try to hide it from the stormtroopers? Our next entry wasn't so lucky. For children who watched it in '78, this made the whole thing feel like some crazy hallucination. Oddly enough, he also recalled that Lucas said that Han Solo "was married to a Wookie but that we couldn’t mention that because it would be controversial." Sporting an annoying accent, stale jokes, and looking like a cross between The Tin Man and Doctor Octopus, Korman's character offers a manic style of cooking, repeatedly reminding his audience "stir, whip, stir whip, whip, whip, stir" and that they should be "having fun" as they cook. Han wants to turn back, but Chewbacca convinces him to move forward, and they jump to hyperspace.On Kashyyyk, Chewbacca's family are anxiously awaiting an⦠Making things even more garish is Hamill's clown-paint makeup, a drastic attempt to hide his recent cosmetic surgery after a car accident. Their conversations aren't translated for the audience. While most fan's introduction to the mysterious bounty hunter Boba Fett occurred in 1980's The Empire Strikes Back, hardcore fans of a certain age got their first look at the helmeted mercenary in the Star Wars Holiday Special. The Star Wars Holiday Special saves the worst for last in this cringe-worthy finale: a musical number performed by Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia. By Jocelyn Buhlman. She shared this job with Wuher, who tended the bar during the daytime.However, she possessed a friendly manner, and this made her more popular than Wuher. It's also the least grating moment in the entire holiday episode, so take that for what it's worth. November 17, 1978. Her Life Day song is downright sacrilegious, with lyrics like "No matter how different we appear, we’re all the same in the struggles against the powers of evil and darkness” awkwardly retrofitted upon John William's classic Star Wars theme. The Star Wars Holiday Special is a work of such baffling insanity that every Star Wars fan deserves to watch it once - but probably only once. It's yet another unintentional example of a human and wookie having a weird romantic moment, which would surely result in Luke getting his limbs ripped off if Chewbacca had walked in and took it the wrong way. Even Lucas has accepted its place in pop culture, saying in an interview, "I’m sort of amused by it, because it is so bizarre. Tell us in the comments, and Happy Life Day everyone! "It's true...all of it." The Aurebesh in Reyâs Jedi tome reads âSIDIOUS.â Rey flips through the ancient Jedi texts ⦠As oft is the case with Lucas, his desire to sell toys and merchandise came at the expense of his reputation. Basically, the Star Wars Holiday Special is a series of loosely connected skits and none of them are very good. 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Like the rest of her Star Wars alumni, Fisher wasn't excited about doing the special, but got lured into it with the musical number. It's also really aggravating. In 1978, CBS broadcast âThe Star Wars Holiday Special.â Unlike most things associated with the franchise, this made-for-TV movie was a flop, and it never aired again on TV. The fact that George Lucas's name doesn't appear in the Holiday Special credits isn't simply a vote of no confidence from the Star Wars creator -- more on that in a bit -- it also shows how his and the cast members' involvement with Empire at the time contributed to the lack of focus and slapdash production. Vilanch and everyone, they were wonderful writers, but they were Carol Burnett writers. There are no subtitles whatsoever.It's a welcome relief when Chewie's rambunctious son Lumpy settles down to watch some hologram acrobats do their thing. Chewbacca and Han Solo try to get to the Wookiee homeworld of Kashyyyk to celebrate Life Day, but are impeded by an Imperial blockade. Watch the trailer for A Disturbance in the Force, an unofficial documentary that explores how the terrible 1970s Star Wars Holiday Special was made. Those solemn words spoken by Han Solo in The Force Awakens could just as easily apply to the Star Wars Holiday Special. But alas, the character's end didn't come until 2015's Star Wars: The Force Awakens. ). We're then subjected to what seems like an eternal moment of Mark Hamill grinning in deranged fashion, until Mala finally breaks into some sort of pseudo-smile. Chewbaccaâ¦..?\"And Carrie Fisher - an actress who never shied away from discussing her prolific drug use during this phase of her career - is clearly⦠well, let's just say she's \"coping\" with the production as best she can. So I kind of got talked into doing the special.". As if the opening 10 minute Wookie grunting sequence wasn't ridiculous enough, the Star Wars Holiday Special also treats viewers to a Wookie cooking segment. The Star Wars Holiday Special (TV Movie 1978) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Ackmena, a human female, lived on the Delkin Ridge on the Outer Rim world of Tatooine, along with her wife, Sorschi. During the night, she worked as bartender in Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina, a cantina in the spaceport of Mos Eisley owned by the Wookiee Chalmun. That's right folks, the first Star Wars sequel was a bargain basement variety show, not the stellar The Empire Strikes Back. Sing along with the cast of the LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special as they belt the galaxy's favorite holiday tune - in the original Huttese! And her vocal performance is the definition of acquired taste. It's never explained at all, but we get a glimpse at Fett, who appears at first to attempt to befriend our heroes before his true nature is revealed. You can follow him on Twitter at @smellslikesad, or email him at smellslikesad(at)gmail(dot)com, All the latest gaming news, game reviews and trailers. At least he looks like he might actually be receiving transmissions from space.\"What's up?? The holiday special was a rush job, meant to cash in on the surprise popularity of the first Star Wars film (and to help keep it in the public ⦠Why are the dancers wearing sparkle-bikinis?\" It's very unsettling stuff on the best of days. No, that distinction belongs to the Star Wars Holiday Special, which aired just once on CBS the night of Friday, Nov. 17, 1978 and now lives in infamy on YouTube. throughout the proceedings. And despite his (and Mala's) ridiculous antics, there's no such luck. Those words came from George Lucas himself when describing how much he despised the end results of the holiday special. Criticism. The Star Wars Holiday Special is a 1978 American television special set in the Star Wars galaxy.It starred Harrison Ford and the film's main cast while an animated cartoon introducing a new character Boba Fett, the notorious bounty hunter, before The Empire Strikes Back.It was one of the first official Star Wars spin-offs, and was directed by Steve Binder. Things...didn't go well. While Chewbacca's wife Mala is mortified that her hubby may be dead, she decides to lift her spirits by watching a weird cooking show to get her thoughts focused on the holiday festivities. What are they going on about? In one of the most off-putting sequences you could ever hope to see, Luke Skywalker talks to Mala via a communications device. Beyond that: the most satisfying moments in âThe Lego Star Wars Holiday Specialâ are predictably the scenes where sequel characters point out how silly everything looks in retrospect. It lives on through bootlegs, YouTube, Rifftrax and other incarnations, allowing fans who saw it as kids to relive its odd charms, and newbies the chance to discover that yes, it's just as bad they've heard. Thereâs a cooking show with Harvey Korman as Chef ⦠What other crazy trivia would you add to the list? The change is one of the most controversial of many alterations made in the 1997 Special Edition of Star Wars. Not to mention the fact that its a bit too uptempo to qualify as "soothing." And that's when the dread sets in.Sure, Wookiees are theoretically lovable⦠but they're just really grating here. ", “If I had the time and a sledgehammer, I would track down every copy of that show and smash it." After tiring of his harassment, she actually gets so irritated that she goes over to lavish attention on Hammerhead. It's definitely bad enough to be a classic." As far as why they chose a generic Jefferson Starship rock song to include in a futuristic holiday special (introduced by an aging comic legend no less), we have no clue. Oddly enough, Fett gets more screentime in this goofy cartoon than Empire Strikes Back or Return of The Jedi! While it only lasts 2 minutes and thirty-four seconds, it feels like a lifetime (like in Wookie years). The Star Wars Holiday Special is probably best known for the debut of Boba Fett. In an interview promoting Cowboys and Aliens, Ford made no apologies for his disdain: "It was in my contract--there was no known way to get out of it." He’s also written for a variety of other sites including Cracked, Itcher Magazine, Urbo, Fashion Beans, Examiner, and his own blog, Smells Like Infinite Sadness. The Star Wars Holiday Special is one of the most amazingly bad holiday specials ever made. We're not sure exactly how this bizarre and provocative moment ever made into a children's holiday special, but thank the Sith Lords that it did, because it's one of those remarkably (and unintentionally) hilarious moments that has baffled anyone with the misfortune of seeing the Star Wars Holiday Special. Michael Taylor is a regular Screen Rant contributor based in Austin, TX. But ⦠The commandment to have a good time feels more like a desperate cry for help to the audience to find a morsel of humor in this joyless segment. The cast and crew backed this up in an article with Mental Floss, saying she was "cold" and "demanding." Here's 15 WTF moments you have to see to believe. As part of her own "side hustle," Ackmen⦠But recently, a large section of the footage from the Cantina was included in the Behind The Magic CD ROM along with the Biggs and Luke cut scenes. Yep, this awkward exchange of desperate and indecipherable pantomime (with cheesy background music to match) pretty much sets up the dysfunctional dynamic that plagues the entire storyline. Fisher gives it her all, but let's just say there's a reason she never had a musical career. The go-to source for comic book and superhero movie fans. The Star Wars Holiday Special was less a big swing than a misguided attempt to teach a field goal-kicking mule to play shortstop. Also, a few short snippets from the Lost Cut were used in the Star Wars Holiday Special to introduce the "Life On Tatooine" segment of the program. Filmed in 1978, the television variety show is one of the most notorious pieces of Star Wars content ever released. Special co-writer Leonard Ripps would later complain about this cross-pollination of the production, saying "Lucas wanted a show about the holiday. So in honor of the holidays and the Star Wars: Rogue One premiere this week, let's look at a horrible special far, far away and a long time ago, with 15 bizarre factoids about a production George Lucas laments ever came to fruition. He’s obsessed with all things Batman, Twilight Zone, Blade Runner, MST3K, Alfred Hitchcock, and Twin Peaks, and watches (and writes about) as many cult classic horror movies and binge-worthy TV shows as time allows. His fix? And over the years, Star Wars has infused everything from monster movies (Star Wars: The Clone Warsâ âThe Zillo Beastâ) to straight-up gothic horror (IDW Publishingâs Tales from Vaderâs Castle series). The reaction by fans, cast and crew were so negative, that it never re-aired in the U.S. or received any official home video release. Honeymooners star Art Carney appears as an electronic salesman, tasked with soothing an especially irritable Imperial officer. C'mon, let's see that smile.". But that goes for about every moment in this train wreck.
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