All Family Guy Star Wars Episodes In Order

Ever wondered what would happen if the Griffins from Family Guy crash-landed into the Star Wars universe? Buckle up, because it's a wild ride filled with cutaway gags, questionable accents, and surprisingly heartfelt moments!
The Blue Harvest: Star Wars Episode IV
It all started with "Blue Harvest", where the Griffins hilariously reenact Star Wars: A New Hope. Peter Griffin plays Han Solo, and honestly, it’s exactly as chaotic as you’d imagine. Lois becomes Leia, and Chris, as Luke, spends more time complaining than fighting the Empire.
Stewie shines as Darth Vader, complete with a baby-sized lightsaber and a surprisingly convincing James Earl Jones impression. The episode is full of Family Guy's signature humor, taking jabs at the original movie while also clearly showing affection for it.
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Memorable Moments
One of the funniest parts? When Peter argues with the Millennium Falcon about its parking spot. And let's not forget the Jawa scenes, which are bizarre and brilliant all at once. It's a loving parody that nails the spirit of both franchises.
Something, Something, Something, Dark Side: Star Wars Episode V
Next up is "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side", tackling The Empire Strikes Back. Again, the Griffins take on the iconic roles. Peter's Han is even more ridiculous, and Chris's Luke gets even more whiny (if that's possible).

Stewie's Darth Vader is back, dealing with adolescent Luke and trying to reveal a huge family secret. There are plenty of gags about the cold weather on Hoth, the confusing plot points, and the general weirdness of the Star Wars universe.
Surprising Heart
Believe it or not, there are some genuinely touching moments amidst the chaos. Han and Leia's romance, while played for laughs, actually manages to capture some of the original movie's charm. Even Peter manages to show a flicker of heroism!

It's a Trap!: Star Wars Episode VI
The saga concludes with "It's a Trap!", which covers Return of the Jedi. This time, the Ewoks get the Family Guy treatment, becoming tiny, bloodthirsty warriors with a penchant for partying. Peter's Han Solo has to deal with being unfrozen and rescuing Leia.
Chris, as Luke, finally confronts Darth Stewie in an epic lightsaber battle. But of course, it wouldn’t be Family Guy without plenty of detours into unrelated, hilarious tangents.

The Grand Finale
The episode brilliantly skewers the sillier aspects of Return of the Jedi, from the Ewoks' triumph over the Empire to the confusing redemption of Darth Vader. And naturally, there are musical numbers involved!
The Family Guy Star Wars trilogy is a must-watch for fans of both franchises. It's irreverent, silly, and surprisingly affectionate. It's a unique perspective on a beloved story, filled with laugh-out-loud moments and a healthy dose of Family Guy's trademark weirdness. So grab some popcorn, settle in, and prepare to see Star Wars like never before!
May the farce be with you!
