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Review of by Roy C — 25 May 2011

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Did they sell out? Yes! Entirely? No!

PLOT:In this Family Guy spoof of the last Star Wars film,Return of the Jedi, Luke Skywalker has to-yadda-yadda-yadda. You've ALL seen this original before so there's really no need to explain the plot. It's all in execution and gagas. The execution is pretty good and the gags are sometimes stupid, but most of the time great.

VOICES:Classic Family Guy cast, doing the same old stuff, the best way they can!

OTHER CONTENT:I skipped score because there's really no need. This is the least-favorited of the "Family Guy-Star Wars trilogy". Like they said plainly in the opening credits (jokingly), "This one is not as good as 'Empire'", which is true. The gags are mostly great, but at some times are just silly. Here are some examples. Good gags: Chewy (Brain) playing with the walking thing on Endor, when Darth Stewie dies, the "Seth Green sucks" gags. Silly/stupid gags: the continuous nod before Jabba the Joe's death, the "Rush Limbough" joke, the Stormtrooper-Ewok pillow fight. Because of the stupider gags, you can tell that they wrote this in a hurry and that they sold out even to write it. Blue Harvest was the best of the 3. But the spoof does not suck, it's still a pretty funny Family Guy special.

OVERALL, it's a great Family Guy spoof with some great gags and some stupid. It even seems like a sell out, but it's not completely bad.

This review of Family Guy Presents: It's a Trap! (2010) was written by on 25 May 2011.

Family Guy Presents: It's a Trap! has generally received positive reviews.

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