I have previously described the release schedule of Disney projects for Star Wars, where they alternate between total failure and success. This time, it's a success. A magnificent animated series based on Star Wars. The action takes place in a galaxy far, far away, but due to certain events, everything gets turned upside down. The main character has to save the galaxy because he is the one to blame for it all. Along the way, we meet many familiar heroes such as Palpatine, Leia, Jar Jar, Luke, Han, and others.
The plot is quite good for such a cartoon; it is very easy to watch, with episodes lasting about 20 minutes flying by in a single breath. However, I found the series to be a bit too short. If it had two more episodes filled with even more references and jokes about Lego and Star Wars, it would have been better. Personally, I felt it lacked depth, but I think they did this to avoid overloading the series with fan service and possibly left room for a couple more seasons, as the foundation for continuation is excellent.
For some reason, the series was not received as warmly here as it was abroad. Perhaps it was because people were expecting a full Lego movie, but the trailer made it clear that this is more episodic. Also, the series gifted us some wonderful Lego sets featuring the Millennium Falcon, and just for that, it deserves an extra point.
In conclusion: an excellent, fun Lego cartoon based on Star Wars for one evening. It is available in good Russian voiceover, already laid out in the green store. However, it can also be watched in the original version, as Mark Hamill voiced his part there.
8/10.