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LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special

LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special

  • Status: Released
  • 17-11-2020
  • Runtime: 44 min
  • Score: 6.5
  • Vote count: 329

As her friends prep for a Life Day holiday celebration, Rey journeys with BB-8 on a quest to gain a deeper knowledge of the Force at a mysterious Jedi Temple. There, she embarks on a cross-timeline adventure through beloved moments in Star Wars history, coming into contact with iconic heroes and villains from all eras of the saga. But will she make it back in time for the Life Day feast?

Helen Sadler

Rey (voice)

Omar Benson Miller

Finn (voice)

Jake Green

Poe Dameron / Greedo / Snowtrooper (voice)

Kelly Marie Tran

Rose Tico (voice)

Trevor Devall

Emperor Palpatine / First Order Trooper / Mon Calamari (voice)

Matt Sloan

Darth Vader (voice)

Billy Dee Williams

Lando Calrissian (voice)

Matt Lanter

Anakin Skywalker / Rodian (voice)

James Arnold Taylor

Obi-Wan Kenobi (voice)

Tom Kane

Qui-Gon Jinn / Yoda (voice)

Anthony Daniels

C-3PO (voice)

Dee Bradley Baker

Clone Troopers / Max Rebo (voice)

A.J. LoCascio

Han Solo / Jawa (voice)

Ben Prendergast

Darth Maul / General Hux (voice)

Eric Bauza

Luke Skywalker / Stormtrooper (voice)

Grey DeLisle

Maz Kanata (voice)

Matthew Wood

D-O / Kylo Ren (voice)

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Perfectly fine for what it is. <em>'The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special'</em> is OK, not necessarily good or bad. A couple of the actors carry over from the <em>'Star Wars'</em> franchise itself, though the vast majority of main stars from the aforementioned do not. The plot is split three ways in terms of how I enjoyed them. The best stuff, for me, is the bits with Palpatine and Darth Vader, Trevor Devall undoubtedly gives the best voice performance as the former. The parts with Rey, who is voiced unconvincingly and borderline irritatingly by Helen Sadler, is watchable. Lastly, the stuff with Finn & Co. is uninteresting filler. On Sadler's story in this, I did enjoy seeing them go back through the films from the main franchise - though I would've liked it more if they did it in a more clever and amusing way, à la <em>'The Lion King 1½'</em> with the Pride Rock scene. At just 44mins and with the nessacary - if not a great deal of - festive vibe, it's practically impossible to dislike this... at least for me. It's also light years ahead of its 1978 predecessor, not that that's difficult mind.