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whatshot Star Wars - Animated Adventures: Ewoks DVD Review - www.impulsegamer.com -

Feature 7.0
Video 8.0
Audio 7.0
Special Features   0.0
Total 7.0
Distributor: Fox
Running Time:
170 minutes
Classification:
G
Reviewer:
Andrew B

7.0


Star Wars - Animated Adventures: Ewoks

This series recounts the adventures of Ewoks years before the Battle of Endor. Here Wicket W. Warrick is a young Ewok struggling to achieve maturity in his community. This leads to a series of adventures with his friends, Princess Kneessa heir to the chieftain, Latara the aspiring musician and Teebo the animal empath. Together, they help the adults protect the village from their enemies like Morag the Tulga Witch and their rival species, the Duloks.

Includes the full length adventures: "The Haunted Village" and "Tales From The Endor Woods"

Ewoks suck...it's that simple and what was George Lucas thinking of replacing an entire planet of Wookies with Ewoks??? Now that THAT is out in the open, this DVD complies the entire Ewok cartoon series into one handy DVD. Following the adventures of Wicket W. Warrick before Return of the Jedi, this cute series has drama, action and romance and is ideal for the little ones. It's not Star Wars and older Star Wars fans should avoid it like the plague!

A TV quality presentation with 4:3 aspect ratio and Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo sound with no special features but I'm sure parents will love this Ewok baby sitter for their children. Check it out!


 

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