Dean, Poe and BB-8 must face their fears, stop an ancient evil from rising, and escape to make it back to their friends.Dean, Poe and BB-8 must face their fears, stop an ancient evil from rising, and escape to make it back to their friends.Dean, Poe and BB-8 must face their fears, stop an ancient evil from rising, and escape to make it back to their friends.
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A.J. LoCascio
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Barbara Goodson
- Mother Talzin
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Christian Slater
- Ren
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Dana Snyder
- Graballa the Hutt
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Danny Jacobs
- Raam
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David Acord
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Eric Bauza
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Jake Green
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John DiMaggio
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Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
- NI-L8
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Matt Sloan
- Darth Vader
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Matthew Wood
- Ben Solo
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Raphael Alejandro
- Dean
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Sam Witwer
- Darth Maul
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- Emperor Palpatine
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Well, the Lego Star Wars magic is back.
When I they announced "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales", I must admit that I was looking forward to getting to watch it. And let me just be the first to say that writer David Shayne and director Ken Cunningham definitely didn't fail to deliver with "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales".
I just am a little bit puzzled why this Lego Star Wars anthology was released at the beginning of October and not the end, towards Halloween, which would have been a bit more appropriate, given the nature of the stories told here.
Entertainment-wise then "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" was good, and it manages to capture the essence of "Star Wars" while still having that Lego feel to it, just as the 2020 "Lego Star Wars Holiday Special" had. So if you enjoyed that one, then you will certainly also enjoy "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales".
The stories - or segments of stories - told in "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" were quite varied in contents and as such aim at a more wide audience. But for someone like me, being a "Star Wars" fan since childhood, then I have to say that I enjoyed all of the contents here. Sure, this was Lego, but there is just something magical that works about Lego Star Wars for some reason.
The animation in "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" was good, just as it was in the 2020 "Lego Star Wars Holiday Special". Lots of great characters, animation, textures and details throughout the entire movie. So visually, then I found "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" to be very pleasing.
With "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" being an animated movie, of course having a properly talented ensemble of voice actors and actresses is crucial. And they certainly had exactly that for this 2021 animated movie, no doubt about it.
I was genuinely entertained by "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales", and this is certainly something I can warmly recommend you sit down and watch, regardless of being a child or an adult that enjoys "Star Wars". My rating of "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
When I they announced "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales", I must admit that I was looking forward to getting to watch it. And let me just be the first to say that writer David Shayne and director Ken Cunningham definitely didn't fail to deliver with "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales".
I just am a little bit puzzled why this Lego Star Wars anthology was released at the beginning of October and not the end, towards Halloween, which would have been a bit more appropriate, given the nature of the stories told here.
Entertainment-wise then "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" was good, and it manages to capture the essence of "Star Wars" while still having that Lego feel to it, just as the 2020 "Lego Star Wars Holiday Special" had. So if you enjoyed that one, then you will certainly also enjoy "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales".
The stories - or segments of stories - told in "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" were quite varied in contents and as such aim at a more wide audience. But for someone like me, being a "Star Wars" fan since childhood, then I have to say that I enjoyed all of the contents here. Sure, this was Lego, but there is just something magical that works about Lego Star Wars for some reason.
The animation in "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" was good, just as it was in the 2020 "Lego Star Wars Holiday Special". Lots of great characters, animation, textures and details throughout the entire movie. So visually, then I found "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" to be very pleasing.
With "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" being an animated movie, of course having a properly talented ensemble of voice actors and actresses is crucial. And they certainly had exactly that for this 2021 animated movie, no doubt about it.
I was genuinely entertained by "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales", and this is certainly something I can warmly recommend you sit down and watch, regardless of being a child or an adult that enjoys "Star Wars". My rating of "Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
I didn't mind Lego Star Wars Holiday Special so I watched Terrifying Tales for the heck of it. Terrifying Tales was okay as expected, I guess Holiday Special was loosely better.
The Lego specials are non-canon sequels to the sequel trilogy and I'm sure some fans want Rise of Skywalker to be non-canon. Poe crash lands on Mustafar where he visits Darth Vader's castle where he's told three spooky tales. The first tale concerns Kylo, the second tale concerns Maul and the third tale concerns Luke.
The humor is okay, its just there. There's plenty of kiddy humor and slapstick. I guess the Holiday special is sillier.
Overall, Terrifying Tales was okay. If you have kids, put it on for them. If Lucasfilm makes another special, I may skip it.
The Lego specials are non-canon sequels to the sequel trilogy and I'm sure some fans want Rise of Skywalker to be non-canon. Poe crash lands on Mustafar where he visits Darth Vader's castle where he's told three spooky tales. The first tale concerns Kylo, the second tale concerns Maul and the third tale concerns Luke.
The humor is okay, its just there. There's plenty of kiddy humor and slapstick. I guess the Holiday special is sillier.
Overall, Terrifying Tales was okay. If you have kids, put it on for them. If Lucasfilm makes another special, I may skip it.
Ever since Star Wars was bought from Lucas the brand has suffered, and generally they can't reign it in. Sure, Mando is great but that's about it and continuing to go all in on bad decisions such as more of the heavily hated/divided sequel trio is not a good decision. Then theirs making the brand cheap by going "lego" with it. It's hard to believe but the long hated Christmas special is better than this latest disney/sequel trio entry into the ruined Star Wars universe.
The over-the-top "pop culture-overloaded" lego movies have had some fun moments but ultimately it's too much, too silly, and cheapens not only "lego" but now you can add Star Wars to the mix.
The over-the-top "pop culture-overloaded" lego movies have had some fun moments but ultimately it's too much, too silly, and cheapens not only "lego" but now you can add Star Wars to the mix.
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- TriviaMatt Sloan, who voices Darth Vader, became well known amongst Youtubers as Darth's "brother" Chad Vader in Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager.
- GoofsWhen Trudgen first calls Ben Solo a "Kylo", he is standing between Vicrul (on his right) and Ushar (on his left). But when it changes to a wide angle from above, Kuruk is on his right and Vicrul and Ushar are both on his left. A moment later, when the Knights all draw their weapons, Trudgen is between Vicrul and Ushar again.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Familiar Faces: 13 Curiously Weird Halloween Specials (2023)
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By what name was Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales (2021) officially released in Canada in English?
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