This show was fucking genius. I love how it's like robot chicken yet it's child friendly, but it's still funny. And this was one of the most memorable ones.
@@PaladinA113 and yet you corrected them. It's like angrily correcting someone who told a knock knock joke by telling them "but nobodies at the damn door you idiot!". That's what you sound like
I watched Clone Wars since the beginning, and for whatever reason even before this sketch I always thought Ahsoka looked like Garfield. Seeing this and knowing someone else felt the same was mindboggling back in the day.
@@Mick_92 I think a lot of people knew about George Lucas making Star Wars detour except the kids who were watching the show. Detours was cancelled and immediately forgotten until the same kids grew into adults and learned about the cancelled show. This skit is basically acknowledging the show's existing rather than predicting George making an animated sitcom
@@ZeepAtomic You do know that George Lucas was pretty heavy on marketing Star Wars as much as Disney when he owned it. Sure he didn't made a bunch of TV shows, but there were a bunch of video games, books, comics, toys, and constant re-releases of the OT that adds new stuff to the movies whether for better immersion or just adding random CG garbage for some reason. There's a reason why people dislike the de-canonization of the EU when Disney bought it. There's like hundreds of mediums that were made under George's ownership and these all exist as products to buy. Sure many of them were great like Force Unleash, Jedi Academy, and others but they exist for the same reason Mandalorian and Rogue One was made, to make money from Star Wars fans and expanding an audience to make more money. Star Wars is a great IP, but it would have never existed if it weren't for merchandises considering how big their budget were.
Well yeah, that was initially the point. It was supposed to have a "Thunderbirds" feel to it, all the characters wooden, everything hand painted, and then they slowly moved away from that and went more realistic with it.
@@Voltar Correction you can never have enough GOOD Star Wars content. Disney has been shitting out Star Wars for years and people are sick of it because it's always mediocre at best and insulting at worst.
@@lessalazar9068 They spent billions of dollars acquiring it, have spent a lot on 5 movies, 4 TV shows, countless novels, and 4 videogames. Not to mention the whole ass Amusement park they built, where they literally immerse the customer into the universe. Every person who works at Lucasfilm and helps with Star Wars isn't there for the money. They genuinely care about Star Wars. If they truly only cared about the money we would start seeing Christmas specials, Ewoks: Caravan of Courage, and Star Wars: Detours stuff. Oh wait, we already saw all three of those when George Lucas still ran the place. Not to mention nearly all of his prequel designs were the way they were for the sole purpose of selling toys. George stopped giving a fuck about Star Wars the second the 3D rendition of TPM flopped and his toy sales started dwindling. Thats why he sold the rights to it.
ImperialSpence thank the maker someone isn’t a moron and actually looks at what’s been done throughout both George and Disney’s ownership of Star Wars. Although many people aren’t that happy with Disney’s time owning Star Wars, I really wonder what it would be like now if George didn’t sell it. Considering George Lucas’ attitude towards Star Wars in 2012, we might have gotten even more things like Detours and Ewok movies.
Anyone else suddenly started getting Garfield Ashoka in the feeds and wanted to look up the source? I am not complaining, i would have never found this otherwise. Though it is strange that it started recommending this over 10 years later.
George trooper: You- take their lightsabers. You- create a video game. You- make an animated sitcom. I want a bounty hunter clothing line by the end of th week. Ahsoka: I hate Mondays. (six fetts music plays).
If you're talking about the marketing stuff, it was always there way before Disney ever considered buy Star Wars. George Lucas was really heavy into marketing Star Wars ever since A New Hope. He puts a lot of emphasis in merchandising as that's the real form of income for his movies to make. There's a reason why there's a clone army of George Lucas and not an army of Micky Mouses. Disney wasn't the only one exploiting Star Wars, George was the first but he focus mostly on video games, novels, comics, and other that are not as noticable as TV shows and Movies as seen in Disney. But he always relied on merchandise as a stable income for his IP for decades way before Disney made a deal with him. This skit didn't aged like wine, it aged like water as it's always relevant no matter what
@@kcjc Okay, I just noticed a lot of people trying to compare this skit to Disney milking Star Wars when the joke itself is literally George Lucas doing the same thing. It was a bit of a rant because it seems a lot of people had forgotten how Star Wars as a marketing force under George's control
@@carlosmaldonado5697 In Star Wars, for the Jedi and I suppose the Sith there are different combat forms that also double as schools of thought; you can tell a lot about a Jedi by the form they choose to hone in on. Dooku was the master of combat form II, or Makashi. Its the purist lightsaber duelists form of choice with the real world analog being akin to fencing and sword dueling where precise strikes/parries and footwork are paramount. An elegant, sophisticated style for a likewise character. Dooku was one of the greatest duelists of the Jedi order, to the point he could hold his ground against Yoda and in a few sparring sessions managed to best him.
@@lufsolitaire5351 Thank you so much for taking the time to write this. I see now. I'm getting back into star wars and I just finished last Jedi. I just watched all the 6 ep movies and now I'm watching 7, 8, and finally I'm about to watch rise of Skywalker and so far I hate the ones Disney made. They make me mad
There’s a lot of great stuff in this skit, Palpatine doing the Six Flags dance among the greatest, but I’m partial to this exchange: “I’m the bounty hunter known as Bad Name.” “Guessing ‘Bad Outfit’ was already taken.”
This is why MAD was a great comedy show, no dry humor TTG has. I admit they sometimes had the same TTG humor but they used that and got super creative My cousin, who was 16 in 2010, laughed a couple of times while watching this show and he was more into serious Sci-Fi shows
Can we just commend Disney for completing the Emperor’s plan of buying out the Star Wars universe purely for financial gain and building an amusement park? Truly the scarred Sith Lord would be proud
For some reason I can't stop watching this video. I loved watching MAD when I was little, and I wrote my own MAD stories, and I'm really good at writing stories.
To all of you saying that MAD was like Robot Chicken for kids... Remember, the whole show was based on the MAGAZINE of the same name that was BEFORE Robot Chicken.
I originally checked it out, since I have read a bit of MAD magazine, and I’m glad to say it shortens up the magazine’s style while still making faithful parodies. Although the cartoon did a lot more crossovers than the magazine, unless I just haven’t read enough MAD issues.
Alternate voice cast: James Arnold Taylor as Obi-Wan Kenobi Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano Dee Bradley Baker as Clone Troopers Corey Burton as Count Dooku and Cad Bane Sam Witwer as Emperor Palpatine David Kaye as Narrator Josh Robert Thompson as George Lucas Jeff Bennett as Geppetto Christian Corrao as Pinocchio Tom Kenny as Spell & Check Droid Matthew Wood as Battle Droid
This show was fucking genius. I love how it's like robot chicken yet it's child friendly, but it's still funny. And this was one of the most memorable ones.
This Show Was Ugly
@@ama-ri_vox This show was great.
@@qty1315 I meant the way it looked
@@ama-ri_vox It doesn't look much worse than other modern cartoons though.
'Cough' She-Ra 'cough cough'
@@qty1315 the new she ra looks nothing like it
“The real money is in marketing.”
This aged well
Star wars was always making bank with marketing.
Love the scene where Sidous is dancing like the old guy from the six flags ads.
Its aged well for the last 50 years, Space Balls were the original ones to tell the joke.
Dude Spaceballs were the true prophets haha.
It's not that it aged well. You just grew up and understood the joke.
2:01 Six Fetts? Come on! Sith Flags would've been the obvious joke!
There’s an ACTUAL Star Wars amusment park now at Disneyland/world
Galaxy’s edge
They even did the dancing mr six
Just like Count Dookie instead of count poo poo
@@Jedededededede its count poo poo because his name sounds like doo koo
I like how it predicted the future of Star Wars in Disney’s hands
It's like Robot Chicken for kids
+Sophie Carlberg Dude exactly
Sophie Carlberg True but I'm 15 and I like to watch it because it gives me that nostalgia
@@goatswithwigs3752 Same
some of it isn't even for kids
I thought I was the only one
I swear they either nailed the clone voice or got the actual actor.
They actually got the voice actor.
Make sense since both shows were on Cartoon Network around the same time
@@levithestud Nope, it's not Dee baker, it was Kevin Shinick
@@joshuadearwester7053 I don't know how people can't tell Clone actor voices apart. Lol. It's really obvious it wasn't him.
@@CameronKiesser I can see how people think that they sound very similar.
Plot twist: Palpatine secretly works for Disney
How did you predict the future
Justin Gowin because I can
Pure evil
Uh oh
Palpatine: “I am all the Sith!”
Disney: “I am all the franchises!”
1:57 this was the funniest joke to me as a kid and I completely forgot about it until now
Hahaha.
We meet again
Same for me until last night
@@cheezysheen2984 hello old friend, you have not been forgotten
That little dance he did always made me die laughing as a kid.
Then give Poo Poo a nice diagonal wipe.
@@PaladinA113 the only reason I can think of for you having a single like on your comment is that you liked your own comment
@@PaladinA113 then that makes two people who either didn't watch the video, or don't get lame jokes
@@PaladinA113 and yet you corrected them. It's like angrily correcting someone who told a knock knock joke by telling them "but nobodies at the damn door you idiot!". That's what you sound like
@@PaladinA113 why yall beefing in a 6 yr old comment
@@Native_Beats_ why yall beffing in a 6 yr old comment
The Sith making a Star wars theme park is a joke that aged surprisingly well.
1:02 garfield sudoku: *exists*
Internet: im gonna ruin this woman whole career
Excuse me, her name is Sudoku.
@@ytrkhgfd oh
Oh noo😂🔥
She kinda cute tho😏
Rule34 Artists are typing*
When using a fax, documents should be facing up
oh
*FACING UP*
*When Dee Bradley Baker returns to voice the clones in a parody*
*When that’s not true and it’s clearly not him*
@@jangomango66 when you’re a fucking Moron
@@jangomango66 robot chicken reference ffs
What a legend
that's literally not him it's just a dude doing a new zealand accent
This really felt like one of those parodies you'd see in the actual mad comics, they got the rhythm and punchlines down perfectly
Nobody:
Aniken: “Sudoku!”
Garfield: “yes master?”
didn't even make sense
she is Sudoku
"Aniken"
anikin
Why sudoku i dont get it
Who turn Snips into a Female Garfeild?
Conrado Javier I don't get it
Garfield: Trust me, this isn't the weirdest role I had.
Snips is the nickname for Ahsoka Tano so they're making fun of Ahsoka by making her Garfield.
I watched Clone Wars since the beginning, and for whatever reason even before this sketch I always thought Ahsoka looked like Garfield.
Seeing this and knowing someone else felt the same was mindboggling back in the day.
who actually calls her snips outside of anakin?
2:01 this show has predicted Star Wars Galaxy Quest at Disneyland
It’s Galaxy’s Edge, and it appeared in both parks.
Apparently, it also predicted Star Wars Detours ("You, make an animated sitcom!")
Star Tours was already a well established thing by this time.
@@Mick_92 I think a lot of people knew about George Lucas making Star Wars detour except the kids who were watching the show. Detours was cancelled and immediately forgotten until the same kids grew into adults and learned about the cancelled show. This skit is basically acknowledging the show's existing rather than predicting George making an animated sitcom
@@allendepacheco3419 My bad, I got my timeline somewhat wrong.
Would have sworn the MAD show was much older.
This predicted a lot of what was going to happen to the Star Wars franchise in the future.
Yeah, it's like MAD knew that Disney would buy the rights and milk it into oblivion.
Space Balls already parodied the marketing of Star Wars. This just stated the obvious! Still funny tho
@@ZeepAtomic You do know that George Lucas was pretty heavy on marketing Star Wars as much as Disney when he owned it. Sure he didn't made a bunch of TV shows, but there were a bunch of video games, books, comics, toys, and constant re-releases of the OT that adds new stuff to the movies whether for better immersion or just adding random CG garbage for some reason. There's a reason why people dislike the de-canonization of the EU when Disney bought it. There's like hundreds of mediums that were made under George's ownership and these all exist as products to buy. Sure many of them were great like Force Unleash, Jedi Academy, and others but they exist for the same reason Mandalorian and Rogue One was made, to make money from Star Wars fans and expanding an audience to make more money. Star Wars is a great IP, but it would have never existed if it weren't for merchandises considering how big their budget were.
@@ZeepAtomic George Lucas literally pioneered the way we currently market films.
@@allendepacheco3419 True
That show Made me realize the characters in clone wars do you look like wooden figures
Well yeah, that was initially the point. It was supposed to have a "Thunderbirds" feel to it, all the characters wooden, everything hand painted, and then they slowly moved away from that and went more realistic with it.
I’ve never heard of Thunderbird’s
Thunder CATs I’ve heard of
@@danielschneider9510 British sci-fi show from the 60s starring wooden puppets.
Clone Wars is still a great show though
Both versions
And Rebels
@@quinnholloway5400 i’m not saying The show is bad I’m saying it’s interesting that they look like wooden figures.
I never realized the genius writing of this show...
Because we were all too young
It's so funny to see George treated as some money hungry corpo. They had no idea how good they had it
Took the words right out of my mouth.
@@Voltar Correction you can never have enough GOOD Star Wars content. Disney has been shitting out Star Wars for years and people are sick of it because it's always mediocre at best and insulting at worst.
2:06 - 2:10
Disney At The Moment
The Flower Fox It’s... literally how Lucasfilm has always been, hence the George Trooper gag at the end?
@@tristanmoore9653 True, but Disney doesn't even care about the IP. They just want the money.
@@lessalazar9068 They spent billions of dollars acquiring it, have spent a lot on 5 movies, 4 TV shows, countless novels, and 4 videogames. Not to mention the whole ass Amusement park they built, where they literally immerse the customer into the universe. Every person who works at Lucasfilm and helps with Star Wars isn't there for the money. They genuinely care about Star Wars.
If they truly only cared about the money we would start seeing Christmas specials, Ewoks: Caravan of Courage, and Star Wars: Detours stuff. Oh wait, we already saw all three of those when George Lucas still ran the place. Not to mention nearly all of his prequel designs were the way they were for the sole purpose of selling toys. George stopped giving a fuck about Star Wars the second the 3D rendition of TPM flopped and his toy sales started dwindling. Thats why he sold the rights to it.
ImperialSpence thank the maker someone isn’t a moron and actually looks at what’s been done throughout both George and Disney’s ownership of Star Wars. Although many people aren’t that happy with Disney’s time owning Star Wars, I really wonder what it would be like now if George didn’t sell it. Considering George Lucas’ attitude towards Star Wars in 2012, we might have gotten even more things like Detours and Ewok movies.
@@yankeeforcestudios5431 George Lucas felt betrayed by Bob iger and Disney
Anyone else suddenly started getting Garfield Ashoka in the feeds and wanted to look up the source?
I am not complaining, i would have never found this otherwise.
Though it is strange that it started recommending this over 10 years later.
*g a r f*
2:00
This deserves an hour long loop lmao 😂
Yeah it does!
YES
Lol too true.
Yes
ward
You, take their lightsabers
You, create a video game with EA
You, make a han solo movie
I want to sell all star wars property to Disney
You, turned Luke into a Punchline.
You, promote our Feminist Agenda.
You, make a Spinoff Show about a Dead Protagonist.
@@conradojavier7547
TLJ was alright but okay
@@conradojavier7547 1. Yeah no
2. Having women means they have a feminist agenda?
3. Yeah doesn't make sense
@@drhypno6317 1) No
2) This was from Nike campaign and never was related to Star wars in the slightest
@@drhypno6317
Well you see asshole,
There are these things called "opinions"
Whoever thought Cad Bane looked like a gardener is genius lmao 😆😆
The fact that they gave him a Hispanic accent too 😂
They couldn’t get away with that today, that’s for sure.
@@ScrewBallTheAlien Bruh I did NOT realize that growing up
I GOTTA rewatch this show man
George Troopers
You take their lightsabers! You make a video game! You make an animated sitcom! I want a bounty hunter clothes line by the end of the week!
I got a bad feeling about this
You and the rest of the Universe.
@@zackolivarri4869 take e'm away
Roger roger!
2:33 the part you keep seeing in meme compilations
George trooper: You- take their lightsabers. You- create a video game. You- make an animated sitcom. I want a bounty hunter clothing line by the end of th week. Ahsoka: I hate Mondays. (six fetts music plays).
Jajajajajajajajajajajaja
This aged a lot better than I was expecting it to
If you're talking about the marketing stuff, it was always there way before Disney ever considered buy Star Wars. George Lucas was really heavy into marketing Star Wars ever since A New Hope. He puts a lot of emphasis in merchandising as that's the real form of income for his movies to make. There's a reason why there's a clone army of George Lucas and not an army of Micky Mouses. Disney wasn't the only one exploiting Star Wars, George was the first but he focus mostly on video games, novels, comics, and other that are not as noticable as TV shows and Movies as seen in Disney. But he always relied on merchandise as a stable income for his IP for decades way before Disney made a deal with him. This skit didn't aged like wine, it aged like water as it's always relevant no matter what
I literally just meant this aged better than I expected compared to most sketches from the show I’ve rewatched after however many years.
@@kcjc Okay, I just noticed a lot of people trying to compare this skit to Disney milking Star Wars when the joke itself is literally George Lucas doing the same thing. It was a bit of a rant because it seems a lot of people had forgotten how Star Wars as a marketing force under George's control
Palpatine being the best part of a Star Wars parody as usual.
0:10 Foreshadowing the future.
AaronAmerican518 huh?
Foreshadowed Disney buying Lucasfilm
I’d say 2:00 is much more accurate to Disney’s....*ahem*...handling of Star Wars.
10 years ago MAD was trying to warn us of the real villain: the disney-lucasarts buyout
I mean Lucas was always big into the marketing
2:05 would’ve been a great spot for “I AM THE SENATE”
Yeah you're right. Would've been perfect timing.
Lol
The crossover with Pinocchio definitely predicted Disney owning Lucasfilm.
Okay but they nailed Dooku's dialogue in that exchange with Pinocchio.
0:26 Oh no Pinocchio, why you no have more Midi-Chlorinis? XD
When I don't have homework for the day. 2:00
when you have no homework for the day so you steal your parents credit card and car and go down to six fetts star wars mountain
AndroidSunner they should have called it sith flags
More like when you don't have homework for the rest of the year.
When your finally old enough to left home alone
When You have no school for Christmas break!!
My two favorite parts:
"This is where Poopoo starts to run!"
&
"Then what are these plans for?"
"Duh, an amusement park!"
(six flags dance)
And give PooPoo a nice diagonal wipe!
PALPATINE IS LITTERALLY DISNEY
I remember being absolutely horrified as a kid watching the first episode of this show air
I remember having a nightmare about the kid from Mad
0:56 "This is where Poo-Poo starts to run."
Taco Bell moment
Shrek: This is the part where you run away.
At least they gave Dooku his right fighting form. Form 2
Holy crap, that’s some serious attention to detail for a skit.
Wdym
@@carlosmaldonado5697 In Star Wars, for the Jedi and I suppose the Sith there are different combat forms that also double as schools of thought; you can tell a lot about a Jedi by the form they choose to hone in on. Dooku was the master of combat form II, or Makashi. Its the purist lightsaber duelists form of choice with the real world analog being akin to fencing and sword dueling where precise strikes/parries and footwork are paramount. An elegant, sophisticated style for a likewise character. Dooku was one of the greatest duelists of the Jedi order, to the point he could hold his ground against Yoda and in a few sparring sessions managed to best him.
@@lufsolitaire5351 Thank you so much for taking the time to write this. I see now. I'm getting back into star wars and I just finished last Jedi. I just watched all the 6 ep movies and now I'm watching 7, 8, and finally I'm about to watch rise of Skywalker and so far I hate the ones Disney made. They make me mad
Garfield as Ahsoka! XD
I don't get it.
@@shinigamiphantom1391 me too 😂
@@shinigamiphantom1391 I guess the joke is that she's orange like Garfield but idk
@@shinigamiphantom1391 dumbass
LMAO
thumbs up if you noticed obi-wan call anakin "Mannequin"
Adam Mattern I noticed .Man Anakin is hot.
Nigga
Everyone noticed it
@@vintheguy
Wait, why does it feel like I remember you from that Dr. Who video?
1:50 I think that's word for word of how Disney thinks of star wars
Damn, it's at least 5 years old.
Now I know how those 90s kids feel
9 Now!!!
8 years now
@@reachroachhshrek3842 10 years!!!
Pedro Barberino ugh lolll
That last battle droid is just a re purposed spell and check!
Hey Captain Obvious
MORTAL KOMBAT PS2 FAN no he’s captain checker
Spell, Corousant, C-
Thank you!
There’s a lot of great stuff in this skit, Palpatine doing the Six Flags dance among the greatest, but I’m partial to this exchange:
“I’m the bounty hunter known as Bad Name.”
“Guessing ‘Bad Outfit’ was already taken.”
Still better written than Rise of skywalker.
"This is where poo-poo starts to run!"
It’s dooku!
This is why MAD was a great comedy show, no dry humor TTG has. I admit they sometimes had the same TTG humor but they used that and got super creative
My cousin, who was 16 in 2010, laughed a couple of times while watching this show and he was more into serious Sci-Fi shows
MANNEQUIN! WE SAID MANNEQUIN! DON'T SUE US!
God this is such a classic
Years later and 2:00 is still my favorite part
2:00 And we thought the Backpack Kid invented the floss.
Fortnite 😳
Bring this back on T.V!
Pudding The Toadette WHY
@@mcastellano4874
Because why not.
I know right? It was robot chicken for kids
@@mcastellano4874 - Because it’s literally better than the sequel trilogy.
Can we just commend Disney for completing the Emperor’s plan of buying out the Star Wars universe purely for financial gain and building an amusement park?
Truly the scarred Sith Lord would be proud
💀💀💀coincidence ? I think NOT
This show turned out to be one of greatest star wars related things ever
I watched this show like 6 years ago. I for some reason feel old
"I take it that's a lie."
2:15 George troopers lmao
2:00 I need a 10 hour loop of that.
Six Fetts - unintentionally predicting The Bad Batch.
It’s funny cuz George Lucas actually intended for them to look like wooden dolls 😂
The return of A H S O K A G A R F I E L D into the main-meme-stream.
ugh. I hate his name. but I love lasagna.
For some reason I can't stop watching this video. I loved watching MAD when I was little, and I wrote my own MAD stories, and I'm really good at writing stories.
2:00-2:03 I'm done
XD
same.
SupahBoy 27 I died when I saw this back in middle school.
Remember seeing this when I was 10 years old in 2010.
One of my favorites! (Does the same dance in the short with the amusment park music.)
1:19 That’s so Bane.
"Give Poopoo a nice diagonal wipe."
Thats kinda funny lol
It’s upsetting that Cartoon Network did everything to make people forget about this show
Palpatine dancing still makes me laugh!
No one gonna talk about the Mexican Cad Bane doing landscaping and lawncare? 😂
I don't know why but Sudoku looks kinda cute. And that voice!
To all of you saying that MAD was like Robot Chicken for kids...
Remember, the whole show was based on the MAGAZINE of the same name that was BEFORE Robot Chicken.
_"I'm full of surprises, Poopoo!"_ *nose turns into lightsaber blade*
I think the Gardner's here :D
"I think the gardener's here."
Cad Bane = Bad Name
Comedic genius!
Thanks UA-cam for recommending this to me 10 years later 👍🏽
Friction: Everyone can tell which clone is which.
Reality- 0:34
I watched this show as a kid. It is much funnier now that I understand the jokes.
Realy what was the real shows name? I dont know
@@wearddod7637 MAD
Cartoon Network shows flaming each other, those were the good times
“When using a fax, documents should be placed facing up”
Holy fuck I thought this was just a fucking fever dream for years.
Some of these skits were priceless gems. This is one of them.
1:08 I can feel his presence
2:00 The Emperor’s New Grove.
They roasted Star wars pretty good with this one.
the constant parodies throughout the show was the best part
2:26 why is ahsoka Garfield
This unlocked a memory that I had long forgotten....
The episode predicted the future almost 9 years later but a themed area instead, Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland & Walt Disney World. 1:58
0:10- 0:31 maybe that's why Disney bought star wars
This was my favorite Cartoon Network show, back in the day, and I have to say that it still holds up.
I originally checked it out, since I have read a bit of MAD magazine, and I’m glad to say it shortens up the magazine’s style while still making faithful parodies. Although the cartoon did a lot more crossovers than the magazine, unless I just haven’t read enough MAD issues.
Everyone: talking about how funny this is
Me: 1:25 free personal lawn care from a professional is impossible to pass up
0:26
*_"Oh no, Pinooocchio! Why you no have midichlorinnis?!"_*
Alternate voice cast:
James Arnold Taylor as Obi-Wan Kenobi
Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker
Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano
Dee Bradley Baker as Clone Troopers
Corey Burton as Count Dooku and Cad Bane
Sam Witwer as Emperor Palpatine
David Kaye as Narrator
Josh Robert Thompson as George Lucas
Jeff Bennett as Geppetto
Christian Corrao as Pinocchio
Tom Kenny as Spell & Check Droid
Matthew Wood as Battle Droid
lol I remember laughing my ass off at count dooku being called count poopoo and Pinocchio's lightsaber
1:44 best part