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Date Posted: 28/05/02 9:42:56 GMT+10
Author: Billy
Subject: Re: Christmas Specials
In reply to: Axaday 's message, "Re: Christmas Specials" on 28/05/02 3:10:26 GMT+10

>I don't know what "Caravan of Courage" is, but the
>show I'm talking about was a cartoon that came out at
>Christmas some time before Empire Strikes Back. Luke
>goes to a swamp planet to get some alien artifact.
>Boba Fett helps him but then it turns out that Boba
>Fett is really helping Vader.


That was the cartoon segment of the Holiday Special. Chewie's family has a lot of time to kill (as do we) as they're waiting for Han to get Chewie home for Life Day. So we get to watch Chewie's wife watch a cooking show on Wookiee TV, (featuring Harvey Korman in drag as a four armed alien Julia Child), Chewie's Dad using a machine given to him as a life day present by Art Carney, that makes his fantasies come to life, (which for some reason involves Diahann Carroll singing to him), (so that's Wookiee porn, eh? go figure!), and lastly we see Chewie's young son watching a cartoon, (which strangely enough is about his dad and his dad's friends fighting the Empire), (funny, you'd think the Empire would censor things like that).

Honestly though, the cartoon sequence is widely considered the best part of the Holiday Special. But being the best part of the worst thing ever produced as part of the Star Wars saga is hardly a recommendation.

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